Headlines: Forecast sinks Flathead Lake to historic low, State Supreme Court strikes down abortion restrictions, and black bear euthanized in Glacier
NEWS NOW PODCAST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year AGO
Watch and Listen to the News Now Podcast by the Daily Inter Lake. We cover Headlines weekly and keep you up to date on the best happenings in Northwest Montana with our Local Events episodes. Find all our podcasts and videos on the Daily Inter Lake You Tube channel. | June 16, 2025 2:30 PM
Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s biggest headlines for Northwest Montana.
We’ll learn more about a new forecast that is predicting historically low levels for Flathead Lake this summer, why the State Supreme Court struck down 2021 abortion restrictions, and why Glacier National Park officials chose to euthanize a food conditioned black bear last week.
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New forecast sinks summer lake level to historic low
State Supreme Court strikes down 2021 abortion restrictions
Glacier Park officials kill one of two food-conditioned bears
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