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TAYLOR INMAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 1 month AGO
by TAYLOR INMAN
REPORTER AND PODCAST HOST Taylor Inman covers Bigfork and the north shore of Flathead Lake for the Bigfork Eagle and the Daily Inter Lake. Her reporting focuses on local government, community issues and the people who shape life in Northwest Montana. Inman began her journalism career at Murray State University’s public radio newsroom and later reported for WKMS, where her work aired on National Public Radio. In addition to reporting, she hosts and contributes to Daily Inter Lake podcasts including News Now. Her work connects listeners and readers with the stories shaping communities across the Flathead Valley. IMPACT: Taylor’s work expands local journalism through both traditional reporting and digital storytelling. | February 25, 2023 11:00 PM

14th Annual Bigfork Brewfest March 4

Bigfork Brewfest is back March 4 for their 14th year of serving cold Montana craft beer. Early bird ticket holders are allowed in the gates at 1 p.m., then general admission tickets at the door go on sale for $40.00. Tickets include a bracelet for brewers to identify you as an attendee, Bigfork Brewfest merchandise, two live bands block parties, local food trucks, access to all downtown businesses and all the winter fun you can handle. Block parties will feature The Bad Larrys on Electric Avenue and Tommy Edwards on Bridge Street. Come support local Montana breweries giving back BIG for the village of Bigfork, Montana because here it really takes a village. Festivities run from 1-5 p.m. Brewfest is sponsored by Bigfork Innovations Group Foundation.

Stone Hill Kitchen + Bar announces permanent closure

Stone Hill Kitchen + Bar in Bigfork has announced they are closing permanently. The announcement was made on their social media accounts, just weeks after their chef had been nominated for a James Beard Award.

Chef Earl James Reynolds is a semi-finalist for Best Chef in the Mountain Region. Stone Hill was founded by Andrew and Bonnie Matosich. They focused on high quality fine dining, sourcing ingredients from local farmers, fishers, foragers and more.

Lake County makes changes to Woods Bay Dump operations

Lake County Solid Waste will be making some changes at the Woods Bay Dump in the upcoming months. After a meeting on Monday, Director of Solid Waste for Lake County Stacey Kintigh said they will not be closing or privatizing the dump. Residents will be required to show a Lake County Solid Waste tag upon entering, which can be acquired by filling out a solid waste request for authorization form. The form can be found by Googling ‘Lake County Solid Waste request for authorization” or by emailing [email protected].

Starting in March, the dump will only be open three days a week. This will continue until staffing shortfalls are filled, then more days will open up. Hours of operation have not yet been determined. The Ferndale dump will be open on the days the Woods Bay site is closed.

In addition to these changes, officials say more recycling options will become available this year, including tires and appliances.

Placard requirements to use the Woods Bay dump begin in March. Once your form is submitted, the county will send two access cards. For more information, visit www.lakemt.gov/259/Solid-Waste.

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Babb chef competes in ‘Indigenous Inspiration’ episode of Chopped
April 21, 2026 midnight

Babb chef competes in ‘Indigenous Inspiration’ episode of Chopped

Mariah Gladstone, founder of Indigikitchen, will be competing on Food Network’s “Chopped” Tuesday evening, where contestants will be using Native American inspired ingredients while cooking against the clock.

Casa Luna brings a taste of Spain to the Flathead Valley
April 19, 2026 midnight

Casa Luna brings a taste of Spain to the Flathead Valley

Casa Luna is a new restaurant from the Valera family, who own Casa Mexico in Kalispell and Vaqueros in Columbia Falls. Started by Francisco and Graciela Valera, Casa Mexico has been dedicated to providing friendly hospitality and top-notch Mexican food for over 20 years.

Paul Cauthen returns to Flathead Valley to launch Majestic Valley Arena into new era
April 14, 2026 midnight

Paul Cauthen returns to Flathead Valley to launch Majestic Valley Arena into new era

An elated Paul Cauthen might have been enjoying a motorcycle ride through Big Bend National Park last week, but he was already looking forward to returning to one of his favorite destinations: Northwest Montana.