Headlines: Kalispell mayoral race, Holland Lake Lodge update, and suspected drunk driver accident
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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s top headlines for Northwest Montana.
We’ll learn more about the new owners of Holland Lake Lodge, which three candidates are running in the Kalispell mayor race, so far, and details about a suspected drunk driving incident that involved four children in the vehicle.
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Forest Service approves permit to operate Holland Lake Lodge
Three candidates so far are vying to become Kalispell's next mayor
Suspected drunk driver flipped truck with four children inside
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