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Where every day feels a lot like Christmas
Marion crafter makes Santas come to life Dianne Porter loves Christmas so much that she opened a business to keep Santas and wreaths around her every day.
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County OKs Marion-area subdivision
The Daily Inter Lake The Flathead County commissioners on Monday lauded a cooperative effort between Little Bitterroot Lake property owners and Plum Creek Land Co.
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Rescue mission
All Mosta Ranch Montana, a rescue and adoption center for animals in Marion, was almost history in November.
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No trial for boy in shooting
Prosecutors on Wednesday dismissed criminal endangerment charges against a 10-year-old boy responsible for the June shooting of a young Columbia Falls girl.
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Charges dropped against 10-year-old boy
Flathead County prosecutors have dismissed a criminal endangerment charge filed against a 10-year-old boy afer a 7-year-old girl was shot in the stomach this summer.
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Food Banks Struggling to Keep Up With Skyrocketing Need
Bobby Devoe builds a food order at the Flathead Valley Food Bank in Kalispell. - Lido Vizzutti/Flathead Beacon At the food bank in Kalispell, with just a week before the Thanksgiving holiday, Director Lori ...
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Making 'Progress'
Andrew Wiest's last film, "Dead Noon," was a zombie Western horror flick, complete with demons, walking skeletons, a posse of the undead and lots of gunplay.
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Bigfork's green box site getting trashed
There's a fine line between trash and trashed, and the Flathead County Green Box Site on Highway 83 in Bigfork is often straddling that narrow distinction.
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Marion suspect pleads innocent in assault case
A Marion man pleaded innocent Thursday to beating a woman, threatening to kill her and then holding a knife to her throat.
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House District 6
House District 6 voters may feel a little sense of deja vu on Nov. 4. Two of the three candidates vying for that seat ran against each other two years ago.
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Incumbent keeps his eye on the budget
The House District 6 incumbent says he will continue the fight to control spending and lower taxes.
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Group: South Side carries its share of sex offenders
When South Side Task Force members recently took out their calculators, they were surprised to find that there were 2,662 people jailed or under supervision in their area of the city.
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Boy denies charge in shooting of young girl
A 10-year-old Marion boy has denied a charge of felony criminal endangerment in the shooting of an 8-year-old Columbia Falls girl in June.
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Suspect pleads innocent
Shane Nickerson listens to the felony abuse charges against him during his arraignment in Flathead County District Court on Thursday morning.
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Boy, 10, charged in shooting
The Flathead County Attorney's Office has filed charges against a 10-year-old boy implicated in the June shooting of a Columbia Falls girl.
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Injured 9-month-old baby in stable condition
A 9-month-old Marion boy who detectives think was sexually and physically abused was in stable condition Friday at a Spokane hospital.
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Man charged with assault on 9-month-old boy
A 9-month-old Marion boy is in critical condition at a Spokane, Wash., hospital and his mother's boyfriend is charged with sexually and physically assaulting the infant.
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Marion baby critical after alleged assault
A baby is clinging to life at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, the victim of a physical and sexual assault.
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Marion men plead not guilty to hate crimes against Asians
Three Marion men implicated in an attack on migrant workers that authorities said was racially motivated pleaded not guilty Thursday to hate crimes.
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Around the region
Bjorn Fetveit, left, uses a bucket to sprinkle gravel from the back of a truck down a small path leading to the Memorial Garden at Skydive Lost Prarie outside Marion, Mont.
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