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Jesse Lea Crayne, 25
We welcome family and friends to join us in a celebration of Jesse Crayne s life, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Saddle Club in Whitefish, from 2 p.m. on. An account at Whitefish Credit Union will be set up for donations in Jesse s daughter s name, Lillee Ann Crayne. Jesse Lea Crayne was taken from us in a fatal car accident on Nov. 9, 2009, on his way to work. He grew up in Whitefish and graduated from Whitefish High School in 2003. He constructed bridges, did underwater welding and operated cranes. He was greatly passionate about his work. He loved his family and friends, and always put a smile on their face. He is survived by his mother, Linda Crayne; and sister, Amber Crayne; his newborn baby of 3 weeks, Lillee Ann Crayne; girlfriend, Jenni, and her children, Rylee and Sydnee. He was preceded in death by his younger brother, Jason Lea Crayne. He will be greatly missed.
Turkey plays 'chicken' with traffic
A Kalispell police officer tried to herd the wild turkey in Finnegan's parking lot toward a park, but it was "pretty stubborn about wanting to play in traffic."
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ONLINE: A fine education
I was getting bullied at my brick-and-mortar school to the point where I was losing focus in my classes. I enrolled in online school to reclaim the freedom the bullies were trying to take away from me. Little did I know that the new environment would bring so many opportunities. On my first day at Idaho Virtual Academy, I was the shyest kid in my class. This year, I graduated as class valedictorian.
Man sentenced in embezzlement case
The Daily Inter Lake
Trash 'n Treasure sale was a success
The 32nd annual North Valley Hospital Auxiliary Trash 'n Treasure Sale is history. We had a most successful sale, which will insure continued support for hospital projects and medical scholarships for another year. We wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge the many contributions from the Western Building Center, Rocky Mountain Images, and the North Valley Hospital. To the local new media, we thank you for the excellent coverage, interviews, and reminders. We appreciated the "hardware" loans from the Whitefish Credit Union, VFW, Christ Lutheran Church, and Whitefish Church of God. Our gratitude and best wishes go to the personnel and management of the Food Pavilion for all your contributions this and past years. Special thanks go to our workers who spend innumerable hours making this a success each year and to the community for your continuing donations and support.
Daines deserves credit
As a hunter, I know the value of protecting the best wildlife habitat. As a Montanan, I know it’s essential that we put aside ideology and work together to get things done.
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Cereal 'school' features speakers from grain commissions, industry and researchers
The North Idaho Cereal School in Bonners Ferry will be held Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Boundary County Extension Office, 6447 Kootenai Street. Industry leaders and university researchers will bring you the latest information on weed and disease control, pest issues, and variety trial results. Presentations will include updates on blackleg in canola, results of Boundary County wheat and barley variety trials, the latest information on weed control strategies, and a market update. In addition, an ADM representative will speak about grain quality issues. Pesticide recertification credits will be available for participants.
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a call from a boy who said a man keeps calling his house and his cell phone, speaking the names of family members. He doesn't know the man or how he got the number for the cell phone, which the boy has had only since Christmas, he said.
Sentence deferred for Bigfork burglar
A Kalispell man convicted in a string of Bigfork burglaries received a deferred sentence Nov. 13 in Flathead County District Court.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
State lawmakers OK budget • Veterans meet with Rep. Newhouse • Unemployment jumps in Grant County in January • Big Bend students recognized as top scholars in state • Moses Lake woman sentenced for assault • MLSD kindergarten registration April 28 • Moses Lake Christian Academy dinner raises $40,000 • Moses Lake man charged in connection with credit card theft • Health District cautions safety with baby poultry • Dent's bill on past due aircraft registrations becomes law • Moses Lake struggles against Miller, Wenatchee • Anthony Cortez's two goals lift Moses Lake over Eastmont
A heartfelt thanks
I want to share a big heartfelt thank you to all the generous folks in our caring community. You all keep me mobile while God keeps me brave. Thank you for all the donations that showed up in my Whitefish Credit Union account.
Trash 'n Treasure sale was a success
The 32nd annual North Valley Hospital Auxiliary Trash 'n Treasure Sale is history. We had a most successful sale, which will insure continued support for hospital projects and medical scholarships for another year. We wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge the many contributions from the Western Building Center, Rocky Mountain Images, and the North Valley Hospital. To the local new media, we thank you for the excellent coverage, interviews, and reminders. We appreciated the "hardware" loans from the Whitefish Credit Union, VFW, Christ Lutheran Church, and Whitefish Church of God. Our gratitude and best wishes go to the personnel and management of the Food Pavilion for all your contributions this and past years. Special thanks go to our workers who spend innumerable hours making this a success each year and to the community for your continuing donations and support.
Movers & Shakers
Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is pleased to announce that Christina Petit of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce, has graduated from the program and has received the recognition of IOM.
Gym thefts reported to Cd'A police
The suspects quickly use the victim’s stolen debit/credit cards to purchase thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from retail stores
Coffee and cookies for a cause
Two fundraisers in downtown Cd’A
Two fundraising events are taking place over the next few weeks at a coffee shop downtown. Evans Brothers Coffee Roasters is hosting their fourth annual fundraiser benefiting Better Together Animal Alliance (BTAA) at their Coeur d’Alene and Sandpoint locations on Nov. 27 and 28.
Forestry Shortcourse program announced
Summer program will be held in June, July
Numerica offering $10K in student scholarships
$10,000 in scholarships will be distributed to high school seniors through a scholarship program offered by Numerica Credit Union. The Starting Off Right Scholarship aims to support high school students who are pursuing higher education.