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The Southern Gypsie: Local boutique offers ‘barnyard chic’
EPHRATA — Erin Fruge opened The Southern Gypsie boutique in Ephrata at 444 Basin St. NW in Ephrata on Feb. 5.
Crime-scene cleanup comes with compassionate touch
Biogone does the difficult work that spares grieving family and friends.
Crime-scene cleanup comes with compassionate touch
Biogone does the difficult work that spares grieving family and friends.
Thinning project on reservoir gets the OK
Super 1 hopes for July 4 grand opening
SANDPOINT — Dirt is turning on Sandpoint’s newest grocery store.
Macy's rethinks Black Friday bonanza in era of pandemic
NEW YORK (AP) — Macy's is refashioning what the Black Friday sales bonanza events will look like in a pandemic.
Taste of Home cooking school set for Sept. 23
As fall settles in and the holidays approach, the Daily Inter Lake is proud to again bring the Taste of Home Cooking School to the Flathead Valley on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Flathead County Fairgrounds on 265 N. Meridian Road, Kalispell.
Festival of Trees lights up Bigfork Museum
Christmas is here at the Bigfork Museum of Art and History.
Gunman opens fire in Portland mall
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A masked gunman wearing camouflage opened fire Tuesday in a busy Portland mall, leaving the gunman and two others dead and forcing the mall's Santa Claus and hundreds of Christmas shoppers and employees to flee or hide among store displays.
Another shopping option for dog lovers
About anything for dogs (and their humans) will be available at The Labrador Store & More when it opens mid-month in Suite 143 of the Plaza Shops downtown at 210 E. Sherman Ave.
You could, but why would you?
We have written much on how the wine choices have continued to expand here in North Idaho. The options continue to grow on varietals and appellations. In just the 11 years since we opened the dinner party, we continue to see robust growth in offerings. These choices go beyond just the kind of wine or where it comes from, but also include more options at price points.
Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions ease
Even with cities like New York relaxing rules for dining in, sales figures from chains like McDonalds and Domino’s Pizza on Thursday suggest that most people continue to favor keeping their distance.
Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions ease
Even with cities like New York relaxing rules for dining in, sales figures from chains like McDonalds and Domino’s Pizza on Thursday suggest that most people continue to favor keeping their distance.
Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions ease
Even with cities like New York relaxing rules for dining in, sales figures from chains like McDonalds and Domino’s Pizza on Thursday suggest that most people continue to favor keeping their distance.
Quincy fishing derby offers $15,000 in prizes this year
CRESCENT BAR - Up to $15,000 in prizes are being offered during the first Northern Pikeminnow Fishing Derby at Crescent Bar Sept. 24-25
Bonners Ferry Chamber has a deal for new members
The Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce is offering area businesses mid-year specials to new members interested in investing in the benefits of membership and offering half-off discounts to become members for the rest of the year.
Resort tax a slippery slope for Polson
Here we go once again. To the residents of Polson I say "Don’t drink the Kool-Aid.”
New luxury hotel to open this fall in Railway District
The construction site on Railway Street between Baker and Lupfer avenues is being transformed from a hole in the ground to the Larch House, an independently owned, luxury boutique hotel slated to open this October.
Weekend tennis duals in Helena canceled
Glacier’s tennis team will have to wait a few more days to start its season.
Growing their Santa Claus beards
It’s normally against regulations for deputies at the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office to grow a full beard (or really any facial hair more than a mustache), but for the month of November, exceptions were made for a good cause.