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Man pleads not guilty in shooting of youth
Drug deal... or baking aficionados?
Man still missing from Libby after three weeks
Lincoln County Sheriff Roby Bowe said his detectives have no leads about last month’s disappearance of a 32-year-old Libby man who stepped out of a bar to smoke — and never returned.
There's still time to donate to fund drive
If mailing your United Way pledge card got lost in the holiday excitement, there’s still time to give tax-deductible donations for 2010.
Christian Earl Evenson, 21
Christian Earl Evenson, 21, passed away on March 28, 2013, in Columbia Falls, minutes after midnight.
Local electric use hits all-time high
The recent cold snap led to record power usage by both natural gas and electricity customers on Friday when temperatures plunged well below zero in the Flathead Valley.
A rare truce in the state Capitol
The Montana House of Representatives this week pulled off a remarkable vote, with all 100 representatives supporting a $9 billion budget with no amendments and little debate.
Whitefish considers three proposed zone changes
Three separate zone change requests will occupy the Whitefish City Council’s time tonight.
Eagles Club hosts jazz showcase Sunday
How do higher premiums and co-pays help me?
Now I believe in coincidence, but I find it strange that my wife was notified in the week before Obamacare started up that her premiums more than doubled on her Medicare Advantage plan, her co-pay went up 15 percent as did her out of pocket cap, prescriptions will now cost her more, and Tier 1 will now cost her a co-pay.
Chuck Pyle to play 2 Kandahar shows
Man with negligent homicide conviction gets prison for DUI
Man pleads no contest to burglaries, car crash
A 19-year-old Kalispell man has changed his plea in burglary and criminal endangerment cases after previously rejecting a plea deal.
Thanks to our newspaper carriers
The Daily Inter Lake’s newspaper carriers are in many ways the unsung heroes of our business. They’re the early-morning lifeline that connects our readers with the day’s top stories. No matter what the weather, they’re out there day in and day out. We couldn’t be a daily newspaper without them.
Zinke's personal wealth tops Lewis's
HELENA (AP) — Recent financial disclosure statements show Republican U.S. House candidate Ryan Zinke’s personal wealth is more than several times that of his Democratic opponent John Lewis.
Helping to make a difference
Bigfork students have gone the distance to help one of their own. More than 300 kids in kindergarten through eighth grade have been busy making art projects to raise money to help defray medical costs for 11-year-old Ember Fortuna.
Fiscal cliff divers of D.C.
It’s hard to comprehend how frustrating the so-called “fiscal cliff” non-negotiations in Washington must be for millions of Americans who expect the matter to actually be addressed.
Police make quick arrest in casino robbery
Solid police work led to the quick arrest of two Kalispell men following the armed robbery of a casino early Thursday morning.
Man reports neighbor for early exercising
Monday morning, at about 6 a.m., a Fourth Avenue East resident called
Walter E. Ingraham, 76
On Monday Nov. 19, 2012, with his bride of 54 years in his arms and his family’s love at his side, Walter E. Ingraham slipped peacefully “from this life to the next with the Lord in heaven.”