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Flathead County budget looks at the ‘long game’
In effort to add clarity and transparency to the Flathead County FY23 Budget, we offer the following account of our stewardship decisions:
C-Falls man accused of sex crimes enters plea
A Columbia Falls man accused of two separate sex crimes against a developmentally disabled female and a 6-year-old boy pleaded guilty to one offense Friday afternoon in Flathead County District Court.
Wayne Joseph Anderson, 81
Wayne Joseph Anderson of Rollins took his last flight on July 25, 2021, at the age of 81.
Management plan selected for Flathead Lake islands
A management plan for public recreation on four popular Flathead Lake islands is moving forward.
A valuable resource for Flathead newbies
During Montana’s peak covid-induced migration frenzy, a rumor circulated that some 30,000 new residents had moved to the Flathead Valley seemingly overnight.
Rough day for FHS in softball
The Daily Inter Lake
Bravettes wake up, down Loggers
The Flathead Bravettes must have forgotten to set their alarms for game time on Thursday night.
Glacier defense checks Flathead
One defensive change made all the difference on Friday for the Glacier Wolfpack.
Flathead’s Eacker, Glacier’s Brisendine win divisional titles
There are plenty of heroes to choose from for Glacier’s half-point edge over Missoula Big Sky for fourth place in the Western A boys’ divisional Saturday, including Tate Kauffman and Kale Mayhue.
Errors sink Flathead in doubleheader losses to Hellgate
Flathead missed an opportunity to improve its softball playoff position with a 14-5 Western AA loss to Missoula Hellgate at Conrad Complex Friday.
Letters to the editor March 15
In your “Flathead Outdoors” column of the Daily Inter Lake of Feb. 27, Warren Illi wrote that he suspects that the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission’s rejection of the expanded wolf hunting and trapping seasons was due to the fact that they wished to placate “politically correct” and “very vocal anti-hunters” in Montana. Mr. Illi further touts Idaho and Wyoming as states with nearly year-round or non-existent wolf hunting and trapping seasons.
TERRY COLUMN: Glacier softball hoping for some home cookin'
There’s no place like home.
After year off, Dragon Boat Fest back in Lakeside
The sixth annual Montana Dragon Boat Festival will be held Friday through Sunday, Sept. 7 through Sept. 9 at Volunteer Park in Lakeside.
Baucus calls for bipartisanship at Mansfield Lecture
America needs more bipartisanship. That was the message from former U.S. Senator and Ambassador to China Max Baucus, who delivered the second annual Mansfield Lecture at Flathead Valley Community College Wednesday evening.
United, Blitzz in Silver Cup U14 girls final
Although there was a loser in the Flathead Valley United White versus Bozeman Blitzz FC pool play matchup on Saturday afternoon, both U14 girls teams could still celebrate afterwards.
Flathead's Vasquez AA mat champion
BILLINGS — Down to the wire, Trae Vasquez kept fighting.
Jingle all the way
Flathead musicians finalists in Folgers Coffee jingle contest
Jenny Snipstead and Ethan Thompson have been creating music together since high school. Even now, almost two years after graduating from Flathead High School, the pair find themselves making music whenever they spend time together.
Huck's Place juices up downtown Whitefish
Huck’s Place sounds like a typical Montana eatery, but the food and drinks inside aren’t like anything else in the Flathead Valley.
More multi-family units will ease Montana housing crisis
It’s no secret that the Flathead Valley has faced a lack of affordable and workforce housing for years. But it’s a problem that has become more acute in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic as more and more people have moved to the area.