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Headlines: Flathead Lake Club resort approved, white-nose syndrome detected in Libby bats, and water shortage causes Logan Pass facility closures
Headlines: Flathead Lake Club resort approved, white-nose syndrome detected in Libby bats, and water shortage causes Logan Pass facility closures
Headlines: Flathead Lake Club resort approved, white-nose syndrome detected in Libby bats, and water shortage causes Logan Pass facility closures

Published on: 09/02/2025

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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over the week’s biggest stories for northwest Montana. 

We’ll get the low-down on the unanimous approval given to the Flathead Lake Club development by Flathead County Commissioners, followed by what state wildlife biologists know about the deadly white-noise syndrome that was detected near Libby Dam, and why Glacier National Park officials are curbing water use at Logan Pass after increased use this summer is taxing the area’s water supply.  

Photo credits for this week’s episode: Casey Kreider with the Daily Inter Lake, Hungry Horse News Editor Chris Peterson, Western News Editor Scott Shindledecker, Flathead Lake Club documents submitted to Flathead County Planning and Zoning, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and The Associated Press.  

READ MORE:

Deadly white-nose disease detected in bats at Libby Dam

Water shortage causes facility closures at Logan Pass

Flathead County commissioners grant unanimous approval of Flathead Lake Club

Driver charged in fatal Whitefish crash involving teen

Kalispell woman breaks world record in women’s standing block chop

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