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Project WILD Workshop will focus on wildlife and more
If you are an educator who has participated in a Project WILD, Project WET, or Project Learning Tree workshop, then you are already aware of some of the innovative tools available for teaching science and environmental education to students of all ages.
West Glacier woman accused of bank fraud
A West Glacier mortgage broker pleaded not guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court to two counts of bank fraud and one count of wire fraud involving a total of $525,000.
College tuition not going up
For the second year in a row, the Flathead Valley Community College board of trustees has decided not to raise the college’s tuition.
Daniel Blaine Dedman, 50
Daniel Blaine Dedman, loved bother, son and friend, “went to be with the Lord” on Dec. 19, 2013, while in the care of Kalispell Regional Medical Center after a short illness.
Third strike puts forgery suspect back in jail
A Lakeside woman is back in jail after a third arrest on suspicion of spending someone else’s money.
Toy-machine thief accused of shopping spree on stolen card
A woman lasted less than a month serving a three-year deferred sentence before she was picked up for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars through credit card fraud.
Math enrollment shows big increase at Big Bend
MOSES LAKE - Enrollment in college-level math classes has set records this fall at Big Bend Community College, and credit goes to recent math improvement initiatives at the college.
Checks and balances
Your issue of Aug. 2 features a letter/editorial by Eric Young which basically attacks Sean Frampton and those who have hired him for disagreeing with city rules or city proposals.
Dispatch plan should be dropped
Whitefish city manager Gary Marks, responding to my Jan. 26 letter in the Pilot, laments that neither he nor the Whitefish City Council can take credit for the idea that Flathead County's 911 dispatch center should be moved from its present location in Kalispell.
Idaho Teacher of the Year nominations sought
The Idaho Department of Education is again seeking nominations for the state’s most prestigious award for educators, CapEd Credit Union Idaho Teacher of the Year.
Great Fish Challenge kickoff is Thursday
Whitefish Community Foundation kicks off the eighth annual Great Fish Community Challenge on Thursday, Aug. 4 with the Great Fish Launch Party at Park Side Credit Union in Whitefish. This year’s Great Fish Community Challenge runs from Aug. 4 to Sept. 16 and will benefit 70 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations.
Hagadone Media Group launches grant program
Will donate $1 million in matching advertising credits
Hagadone Media Group launches grant program
Will donate $1 million in matching advertising credits
Evelyn May Spurgeon, 96
Evelyn was born Feb. 28, 1927, in Sprague, Wash., and passed away April 28, 2023, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Dispatch plan should be dropped
Whitefish city manager Gary Marks, responding to my Jan. 26 letter in the Pilot, laments that neither he nor the Whitefish City Council can take credit for the idea that Flathead County's 911 dispatch center should be moved from its present location in Kalispell.
Tax relief offered for county seniors
There are three programs which can save Mineral County seniors a significant amount of money on their taxes.
Locals make Dean's Lists at UM, MSU, and FVCC
At The University of Montana, 3,094 students made the spring semester 2012 Dean’s List. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester grade average of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits. No grades of C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, F, NC or NCR are allowed.
Moose Crossing subdivision headed for sheriff's sale
Farmer's Market great success
The 2004 Downtown Whitefish Farmers Market came to a close on Tuesday, September 21, and a big "Thank You" is in order to all who helped make this inaugural season a great success.
Checks and balances
Your issue of Aug. 2 features a letter/editorial by Eric Young which basically attacks Sean Frampton and those who have hired him for disagreeing with city rules or city proposals.