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Spain coronavirus deaths rise to 838 in grimmest day yet
Spain registered a record number of deaths from coronavirus in the last 24 hours as the government tightened restrictions on movement to slow the spread of a pandemic that’s proving hard to contain.
Hearing put off again in stabbing case
SANDPOINT - A preliminary hearing remains on hold for a Sandpoint man implicated in a stabbing and beating in Ponderay last winter.
'Push out' theft suspect awaits sentencing
SANDPOINT - A Ponderay woman accused of filling up grocery carts at Wal-Mart and rolling them out of the store without paying is scheduled to be sentenced later this month.
Construction under way on Fifth Avenue
SANDPOINT - Sandpoint's Fifth Avenue is undergoing a sizable facelift and will soon play home to a Big 5 Sporting Goods store, a Jack in the Box restaurant and a 12,439-square-foot retail and office building known as Panhandle Mill Plaza.
Plea entered in choking case
SANDPOINT — A Washington state man implicated in a violent domestic dispute entered an Alford plea to a felony charge Thursday to resolve the criminal case against him.
Global warming isn't planet's real problem
All this talk about global warming is using the art of misdirection to avoid a far more inconvenient truth. Whether you're talking about global warming, rain forest depletion, the likelihood of an epidemic of epic proportions, traffic jams, etc. — the most significant driving force is overpopulation.
Christopher E. 'Chris' West, 25
Christopher E. "Chris" West, 25, passed away in Sandpoint, Idaho, on Sunday, Aug. 21, 2005.
LETTER: Thanks for explanation
For a while now I have been bombarded by literature from various candidates.
Records September 30, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
No headline
The last time I checked there were three county commissioners. I was really disappointed with the coverage of the Advisory Vote in your article Tuesday, Feb. 25.
State leases deserve a look
Inter Lake editorial
Patrick Kenneth Barron
Patrick Kenneth Barron passed on peacefully at home Tuesday, March 24, 2009, surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
Give Legislature some credit
Inter Lake editorial
Kalispell police
The owners of a Teal Drive home went out of town and left their cat outside. A neighbor called Kalispell police twice, saying the cat was noisy and trying to get back into the house. Dispatchers told her there wasn't much they could do about it. She replied that if she found the cat dead in the morning, she would bring it in for dispatchers to see.
Apply now for southern Idaho controlled turkey hunts
Gobbler hunters who plan to head south to take part in a spring controlled hunt for turkeys can apply this month.
Big Sky documentary festival set for Missoula
The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival will be held Feb. 17-23 in downtown Missoula at the historic Wilma Theater.
Richard Ockey released on bail
The Daily Inter Lake
Senior housing to get new owners
A California firm is selling all of its low-income and senior housing projects in Montana, including four apartment complexes in Flathead County and one in Libby.
Helen Constans Cole, 91
On Oct. 22, 2005, Helen Cole, 91, died peacefully at Colonial Manor in Whitefish. She was buried beside her husband at Glacier Memorial Cemetery on Oct. 28, 2005.
Flathead County
Flathead County Sheriff's Office deputies counseled two teenagers involved in on-going friction in Hungry Horse. They also talked to a business owner who said a man was removing her computers and artwork because she bounced a check to him.