Headlines: Whooping cough cases jump, Outlaw Inn may get new owner, history museum displays logging history
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Outlaw Inn may get new owner, local history museum displays region’s logging history, and whooping cough cases jump in Flathead County.
Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s biggest stories. Including details about the former Outlaw Inn property changing hands, how volunteers and staff at the Northwest Montana History Museum revamped their exhibit about the region’s logging industry, and what local health officials say about a local rise in whooping cough cases.
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Outlaw Inn may see new owner following foreclosure
Northwest Montana History Museum showcases Flathead Valley's timber industry
Whooping cough cases jump in Flathead Valley
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