Headlines: Border Patrol protesters plead not guilty, trolley fire, and new citizens at Glacier Park
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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s biggest headlines for Northwest Montana.
This week we’ll learn more about protesters who were arrested at the Whitefish Border Patrol facility pleading not guilty to misdemeanor charges, details surrounding a Creston fire that is under investigation after three trollies from a local business were destroyed. And New Americans celebrate their citizenship in a Glacier National Park ceremony.
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Protesters arrested at Whitefish Border Patrol facility plead not guilty
Creston fire that destroyed 3 trollies under investigation
New Americans celebrate citizenship in Glacier National Park
Glacier Park remains open despite federal shutdown
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