Headlines: Bigfork homicide verdict, Blackfeet tribal members sue feds, and snowpack boost
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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over the latest details in a Bigfork homicide trial, why Blackfeet tribal members are suing the federal government over Canada tariffs, and how a wet March gave the region the boost it needed to maintain a healthy snowpack, so far.
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Jackson acquitted of killing mom, guilty of murdering her boyfriend
Blackfeet tribal members sue feds over Canada tariffs
Wet March delivers needed boost to Northwest Montana snowpack
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Cuts to federal humanities funds hit the Flathead Valley
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