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The Daily Inter Lake
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Flathead County sheriff's deputies looked into a report that a man came to the Shady Lane residence, broke the door and punched her husband. An hour later, a driver was threatening people and an intoxicated man hit a woman. The incidents are connected.
Kalispell police
Kalispell police arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion of felony criminal mischief after a Flathead High School custodian saw a man throw a rock through a window at the school. He got away after an initial chase, but eventually was found. Three windows were broken, valued at $600 each.
Melissa Mueller
Melissa "Missy" Ann Mueller, 35, of Whitefish, passed away Sept. 27, 2005, at the Kalispell Regional Medical Center of natural causes.
LCSC announces spring 2019 honor roll, president's list
LEWISTON – A total of 838 students at Lewis-Clark State College earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2019 semester, LCSC administrators announced on Wednesday. Among the honorees, 438 made the President’s List while 400 were named to the Dean’s List.
Emerald Creek Garnet Area reopening
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests is gearing up plans for the Emerald Creek Garnet Area to re-open for summer 2020. Site prep efforts kept the area closed during the season of 2019 and now after tree removal and excavation of new garnet material, the popular rock hounding site will reopen Friday, May 22, 2020 (the Friday before Memorial Day weekend).
Felony assault charge lowered in road rage case
The felony assault charge against a 28-year-old Columbia Falls man charged in a March 26 road rage incident was lowered to a misdemeanor in a plea deal.
State senator forms PAC to oppose Obama
Sen. Ryan Zinke, R-Whitefish, recently announced the establishment of a political action committee aimed at defeating President Barack Obama in this year’s election.
Eagle Scout project salutes military branches
A Columbia Falls Boy Scout has created an attractive war memorial display at the Columbia Falls Welcome Park near Super 1 Foods.
Body of missing Bozeman woman found after three weeks
Woman missing since June 5 found near Lake Koocanusa
Supports Abell
Charlie Abell presents an interesting set of credentials that ultimately qualify him for election to another term on the Whitefish School Board.
Obamacare rebates expected this summer
About 25,000 Montana residents are expected to receive a rebate from insurance companies averaging $194 by Aug. 1 due to the health reform law, according to the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
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Night of Lights is next week
The 31st annual Night of Lights, sponsored by Columbia Falls Rotary, will be on Friday, Dec. 2.
William Van Rice Sr.
William Van Rice Sr., 60, a lifelong resident of Troy, died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009 at his home in Troy from natural causes.
Elinor Marie Virant Stout Creighton
Elinor “Ellie” Marie Virant Stout Creighton, 70, died Friday, March 27, 2009 in a Billings hospital following a sudden illness.
The effects of poking the bear
To the Editor:
Thieves target Woodway Park
A rash of opportunity thefts were recently reported in the Woodway Park area west of Libby.
Parks sponsor science day Tuesday in W. Glacier
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park will host its 10th annual Science and History Day July 30 at the West Glacier Community Building.