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A look back as we move ahead
As we begin 2008, it looks like a year of much potential change and perhaps some risk, but let's face it, no one really knows what the future will bring.
Both champions return for Labor Day golf
Play starts Saturday at Buffalo Hill Golf Club
A fish story too good to be true
One can imagine the consternation in Colorado when it was discovered that the 20-year effort to restore an endangered native trout had gone awry.
Firefighters to be lauded for efforts
As another intense forest-fire season swirls around us, we should remember that we owe appreciation to the firefighters on the lines of a host of major fires.
Historic win for Flathead student
2007 grad grabs national speech championship; teammate is runner-up
It's Super Scholarship time
The Post Falls Chamber of Commerce has launched its 2019 Super Scholarship Raffle campaign, the fourth year of the program which provides an educational opportunity of a lifetime to one lucky winner.
College leaders deserve extra credit
Flathead Valley Community College may have had a change of luck.
Pay it forward - by giving blood
It's a simple procedure, it's relatively painless, and it can help save a life.
Folk singer kicks off music series
Folk musician Lucy Kaplansky gives the inaugural concert of the Montana Radio Cafe Music Series on May 14 in the KM Theatre at 7:30 p.m.
Flathead County Sheriff
Flathead County Sheriff's Office was called to a youth shelter Wednesday for a report that three teenagers conspired to poison an employee. A deputy investigated and found the two boys and one girl put sleeping pills in coffee, but didn't intend to hurt the employee; they were just allegedly plotting a deep sleep so they could engage in some unsupervised activities together. They were taken to the youth detention center, where the girl was also charged with assaulting jail staff and assault with a bodily fluid for allegedly spitting on an officer. Both of those charges are felonies.
Bigfork church off to good start
Pope John Paul II had a special place in the hearts of Catholics and non-Catholics across the world - and now he will have a special place in Bigfork named for him.
Helping make health a priority
Some folks may scoff, and say it just doesn't amount to much. But in a symbolic sense, we think the state's fledgling program for small business health insurance surely does make a difference.
Asbestos bill must not leave out Libby victims
The fact that Congress has been trying for six years to pass legislation that fairly compensates asbestos victims illustrates the difficulty of finding an equitable solution for all victims.
Theater-goers
Theater-goers will get a kick out the Bigfork Summer Playhouse production of "Anything Goes" opening Wednesday, July 13.
Wendell Jean Barbee, 76
Wendell Jean Barbee, 76, died of cancer Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2005, at Brendan House in Kalispell.
Ambrozuk to go home
A Canadian man responsible for the 1982 drowning death of his girlfriend after crashing a plane into Bitterroot Lake is expected to be deported immediately, according to his lawyer.
Sadie Maude Shook, 80
Sadie Maude Shook was "received into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior" on Sunday morning, Nov. 4, 2007.
Turn out the lights, party's over
It was at about 2:30 a.m. that someone reported to the Flathead County Sheriff's Office that shots were fired and a girl was crying at a home on Cayuse Lane.
Marci Lynn (Lee) Polansky, 38
Marci Lynn (Lee) Polansky, 38, passed away peacefully Monday, Dec. 4, 2006. After a strong and courageous battle with the relentless disease of cancer, she died at home with her family and loved ones at her side.
Man of many talents
Folk, country mainstay in Kalispell for one intimate show