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3d ago
Taylor Inman meets with musician father/daughter duo Rob and Halladay Quist at Halladay's Starlight Studio. They talk about their musical upbringings, the importance of musical education, and their bond. They will play on the Daily Inter Lake press floor on May 3rd, 2024!
Read Taylor's article - https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2024/apr/25/the-quist-dynamic-duo-prepares-for-an-exciting-busy-2024/
Tickets to the show - https://flatheadtickets.com/
Big thanks to our sponsor this month, Parkside Credit Union! They are passionate about serving their communities and look no further to find a ..read more
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5d ago
On this week’s show we’ll start out with two pieces of prep sports news one related to a prep football head coach stepping down in valley and some prep basketball recruiting news then move into a quick spring prep sports update and for the 2nd week in a row we have some college track and field news featuring a Glacier High product as well as some college softball news featuring a Wolfpack alum
After that we’ll round things out with some college football talk since Montana State football had their final spring scrimmage over the weekend and close things out with some more college football news ..read more
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5d ago
Tune in for this week’s top headlines, including why Montana has ranked number one in the nation for drunk driving fatalities, how Rep. Ryan Zinke plans to help national park gateway communities in new legislation and the details of a trial underway in Lincoln County for the man who allegedly ran over a Montana Highway Patrol officer in February of 2023.
Read these full stories here:
https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2024/apr/18/trial-of-man-accused-of-running-down-montana-highway-patrol-trooper-underway-in-libby/
https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2024/apr/16/us-house-passes-gateway-communit ..read more
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1w ago
A comedy-drama about the bond among a group of Southern women, the Bigfork Community Players brings “Steel Magnolias” to the stage. Taylor Inman sits down with director Michele Mank to learn more about her vision of the beloved show. The play, written by Robert Harling and inspired by the untimely death of his sister, explores relationships among a small group of southern women and how they deal with both the insignificant and the life-changing events they encounter.
The play will be presented at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. on April 19, 20, 26, and 27 and at ..read more
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1w ago
Welcome back to the Inter Lake Sports Now hosted by Josh Dugan
On this week’s Sports Now we’ll start out with a spring sports update including some Cat-Dog baseball, Crosstown tennis, and some local softball action. Then we’ll roll into the college sports news starting with some former valley athletes who are making headlines at the next level as members of the Griz and Cats.
Then we’ll take a look at the Griz football spring game that took place Friday night in Missoula and wrap this thing up with two more college football headlines one is Griz specific and the other relates to both t ..read more
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1w ago
The Flathead Valley chapter of the Citizens Climate Lobby is hosting an Earth Day Expo at Flathead Valley Community College on April 20th. The nationwide group is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address pollution.
Reporter Taylor Inman chats with Flathead Valley chapter co-leaders Angie Winter and Robin Paone about what panels, workshops, and other fun activities are planned for this year’s event. They say the expo aims to educate about the many ways people can benefit from clean energy and innovative technologies, all while sav ..read more
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1w ago
Host Taylor Inman reads some of the previous week’s top stories, including how firefighters battled a blaze in a three-story hotel on Kalispell’s west side, why local Whitefish residents are increasingly at odds with the tourism industry’s impact on the city, and the details of an upcoming work session requested by Kalispell City Councilor Chad Graham, who wants to take a look at the Flathead Warming Center’s conditional use permit.
Read these full stories:
Kalispell hotel fire damage estimated at $4 million
Local’s sour on tourism’s impact on Whitefish
Work session on shelter shou ..read more
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2w ago
Josh breaks down Bobcats head basketball coach Matt Logie turning down the Washington State job to stay at Montana State and why it was a huge win for the program. Plus, a look at how former Griz football stars fared at pro day, Glacier High promotes a new head basketball coach, reigning state softball champs Columbia Falls and Glacier squared off in the valley, and a Carroll College basketball star was named the NAIA national player of the year.
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2w ago
In case you missed them, here are some headlines from the Flathead area this week. The re-do election for two Kalispell city council seats is scheduled for May 7th, Flathead County Library (formally known as ImagineIF) is looking for a new logo design, and we outline construction projects and closures for Glacier National Park’s 2024 season.
Read more from this week’s show:
Kalispell Election
Flathead County Library logo
Glacier National Park's Construction Schedule
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3w ago
Taylor Inman sat with the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce Workforce and Special Initiatives Director Jennifer Cronk and Neal Drakage with the Montana Department for Labor and Industry. They discussed the Spring Job Fair coming up on April 11th at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. It’s a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to hire full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees. On the flipside, it’s a great place for anyone to explore their opportunities in a career shift.
More information here about the job fair.
For business signups as employers/exhibitors, click this link.
Visi ..read more