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Kalispell’s sewer, water system facility plans identifies over $300 million in capital projects over the next 20 years

Kalispell City Council on Monday mulled over updated plans for future improvements to the municipality’s water and wastewater systems.

DAILY INTER-LAKE

Breached irrigation canal threatens Polson Rehab

The irrigation canal that runs above Polson Health and Rehabilitation overflowed last Friday, spilling water north onto the facility’s parking …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Leader rakes in 16 Better Newspaper Contest awards

The Lake County Leader claimed 16 awards at the Montana Newspaper Association Convention in Miles City last week.

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Polson Seniors: Celebrate America every week

July Fourth marks the 250th anniversary of the independence from that tyrant King George III and his empire. Gift your …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Legals for June, 25 2026

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Port Polson Players continue season with Gothic thriller

A Gothic thriller, “The Woman in Black,” opens Friday, June 26, at the Theatre on the Lake in Polson. The …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Births at the Nesting Place

Babies born recently at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center’s Nesting Place in Polson include:

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Improvements underway at Polson Fairgrounds Amphitheater

On the south edge of the Polson Fairgrounds, the roof, sides, and back are going up on the new Regatta …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Legals for June, 25 2026

BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE

Town Pump offers $750,000 in grants for firefighters

According to a recent press release, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is providing $750,000 in grants to volunteer fire departments …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Guest opinion: Antiquities Act has served the nation well for 120 years

This June, the Antiquities Act turns 120 years old. Since Teddy Roosevelt signed the law on June 8, 1906, nearly …

DAILY INTER-LAKE

Arlee High posts honor roll for final semester

Arlee High School recently posted its second semester honor roll.

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

St. Ignatius Seniors: Older adults need to stay hydrated

With the warm weather months ahead of us, it is important to stay well hydrated. Older adults are at high …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

120-acre fire burns structures by I-90

MOSES LAKE — Nobody was harmed in a wildfire alongside Interstate 90 Wednesday afternoon, according to Grant County Fire District …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

WEATHER: June 25-July 1

Thursday: Increasing clouds with a high near 88. Increasing clouds and southwest winds, gusts to 28 miles per hour

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD