Headlines: Border deportations, burglary ring bust, and nonprofit funding yo-yo
NEWS NOW PODCAST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 months, 3 weeks 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. | May 17, 2025 5:05 AM
Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she reads some of the week’s top stories for Northwest Montana.
We’ll learn about the American children deported to Canada following an immigration arrest on the Hi-Line in April.
Flathead County Sheriff Bryan Heino discusses the department’s history with a suspect recently arrested for allegedly leading a string of burglaries.
And Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana recounts their federal funding woes, losing critical dollars for their ongoing renovation, but later seeing it restored.
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American children among group deported following Hi-Line immigration arrest
Suspected criminal ringleader was once known as the 'cocaine fairy'
Kalispell-based nonprofit sees federal funds pulled, then restored
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