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Exploring religions: Hinduism's cousin
This series on minority religions began with glimpses of Buddhism and Hinduism. Today, a look at an older faith: Zoroastrianism.
Take some classes, no charge!
North Idaho College wants to offer free summer courses, but the Idaho Legislature has to agree to fund them first.
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Teachers invited to Wallace Stegner institute
Idaho teachers of all grades and disciplines are invited to apply to attend the Idaho Humanities Council's 2017 weeklong summer institute exploring the theme "Wallace Stegner and the Consciousness of Place."
Grocery tax still hard to swallow
Three things that make us uncomfortable:
FBCS: Resiliency, perseverance, and gratitude
Resiliency, perseverance, and gratitude. These words best describe the past year at Forrest M. Bird Charter School.
Small-town character of West Glacier is worth preserving
The community of West Glacier is in a battle to save its small-town soul, and the fight seems to intensify each year as Glacier National Park draws in record crowds and RV park development has lapped at the town’s doorstep.
District Court actions, March 3-4
Lake County District Court actions
Mitchell talks session
We are officially halfway through the 67th legislative session, and we are fulfilling the Conservative-Republican mandate that House District 3 and Montanan’s set in November.
Citizen concerned for canned cat
A resident of Mountain Drive requested help from Flathead County Sheriff’s deputies after finding a kitten with its head stuck in an aluminum can. The reporting party said they were afraid the cat would hurt itself trying to get out of the can so close to the road but figured it was a matter for the authorities to handle.
'20 Under 40' is just the start of the talent that's up and coming in the Flathead
Did you see the Inter Lake’s special section recently when we featured the winners of the second annual “20 Under 40” contest?
Realtor association names top award winners
The Northwest Montana Association of Realtors recently handed out its annual awards, with Jackie Smart of Ronan earning the coveted Realtor of the Year award.
Neighbor calls fowl play
A caller complained to the Kalispell Police Department that his neighbor’s chickens had flown the coop and were trespassing on his yard. Upon further investigation, the chickens were back in their coop; their owner was allegedly unaware of their journey, though she promised to “keep an eye on them.”
Report: Inappropriate actions toward women at Yellowstone
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal investigators said Wednesday they have found credible evidence that male supervisors and staff in the maintenance division at Yellowstone National Park created a work environment that included unwelcome and inappropriate comments and actions toward women.
Hope he doesn't live in a glass house
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department about a “creepy” neighbor who lurked in the bushes and took photos. The other night he threw rocks at people.
FEMA reverses decision on fire aid
HELENA (AP) — The U.S. government abruptly reversed itself Thursday and said it will offer aid to Montana for the cost of fighting the nation’s largest wildfire, which has destroyed 16 homes and prompted 34 states to send crews and equipment.
Officers help with disorderly couple
A train conductor requested assistance from the Whitefish Police Department with a couple who were allegedly intoxicated and being disorderly. Officers met the train at the station and removed the couple from the train.
Jailed landlord unavailable to deal with break-in
According to the Kalispell Police Department, a downstairs tenant was upset because it appeared the upstairs apartment and garage may have been broken into. The landlord was reportedly in jail and couldn’t check out the break-in.
Celtic harps, rare instruments and remarkable stories
Multi-instrumentalists Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter will perform a concert of rare instruments and stories at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at the Glacier Unitarian Fellowship, 1515 Trumble Creek Road near Kalispell.