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John L. Wood II, 66
John passed away on Feb. 16, 2016, in Spirit Lake, Idaho. John was born in San Antonio, Texas, on Jan. 24, 1950.
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State all-star hoop games set for March 25 at NIC
COEUR d’ALENE — Rosters have been announced for the 14th annual Idaho high school all-star basketball games, presented by Idaho Central Credit Union. The doubleheader format, scheduled for March 25, will match boys and girls basketball players from high schools in the Boise metropolitan area against players from the rest of the state, and will be played at NIC’s Christianson Gymnasium.
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Whitefish embarks on Depot Park improvements
Changes are afoot in Whitefish’s Depot Park as the city begins the first round of improvements outlined in the Depot Park Master Plan.
Flathead Valley '20 under 40' winners announced
At lunchtime on Tuesday, 20 of the most impressive young people in the valley were recognized before a crowd of several hundred at June’s Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Red Lion Hotel.
In plea deal, C. Falls woman agrees to 10 year prison sentence for embezzlement scheme
A Columbia Falls woman accused of embezzlement and bilking people in a Ponzi scheme has reached a plea deal with state prosecutors that includes a 10-year prison sentence.
Business, veterinary science classes among new offerings
There will be several new classes next year for high school students in Kalispell Public Schools.
Burglar violates probation, faces new sentence sentence
After violating his probation, Severin Fredrik Gislason, 21, has had his deferred sentence revoked for a 2014 burglary spree.
Clark Fork High School earns national recognition
CLARK FORK — High school administrators and teachers are celebrating another year at the top of their game.
Local man nails community spirit
PRIEST RIVER — What’s better than a ray of sunshine to brighten your Saturday?
Former office manager finally charged in theft
SANDPOINT — The former office manager of the University of Idaho Extension Office has been charged with grand theft for allegedly embezzling public funds.
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Scholarships, workshops on tap with PF Chamber
We are well into our third year of the Super Scholarship Raffle program and are so grateful to the continued support of our Premier Sponsor, Greene Idaho Foundation, and our other underwriting sponsors.
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Lodge launches $5 million expansion
The owners of The Lodge at Whitefish Lake are breaking ground today on a $5 million hotel expansion and skywalk.
College president honored with CEO award
Flathead Valley Community College President Jane Karas was honored with the 2009 Association of Community College Trustees Chief Executive Officer Award for the Mountain Region.
COVID-19 relief should be bipartisan, targeted
As in the past, COVID-19 relief should be bipartisan, targeted
Jeremy Adam Dodge Sanders, 13
Jeremy passed away suddenly on Saturday, March 6, 2010, near Libby. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, in the Commercial Building at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. Jeremy was born Oct. 29, 1996, in Redmond, Ore., to Adam Dodge and Danielle Sanders (Bauer). He was a seventh grade student at Kalispell Middle School. He was active in football and wrestling. He was also a very gifted artist and enjoyed writing poetry. He was an active outdoorsman. This past hunting season, on opening day, he harvested a buck with his Uncle Chad. Then later that week, on his 13th birthday, he harvested a five-point bull elk with his Grampa Dan. Words cannot describe his extreme happiness and he shared this experience with everyone he met. He loved music and video games and enjoyed playing these with his stepfather, Jeff. He loved his family. He especially loved spending time at his Grampa Dan and Grama Ramona s home in Columbia Falls. He enjoyed hard work and helping his Grampa Dan with whatever needed to be done. He had a wonderful sense of humor, leaving everyone with a big smile and a laugh. He loved to be the center of attention. He will be missed by his close circle of friends, his buddies. We will all miss his silly smile and his great laugh. Jeremy is survived by his parents, Danielle and Jeff Sanders of Kalispell, and Adam Dodge of Bend, Ore.; his big brother Coltin Dodge, and little brother Furious Sanders, and little sister Peyton Sanders; grandfather, Dan Bauer, of Columbia Falls; uncle, Chad Bauer, and wife, Joanna, of Kalispell, and their two children; aunt, Lisa, and uncle, Charly, of Columbia Falls, and daughter Katie; stepgrandmother, Mona Sanders, of Kalispell; uncle, Jay Sanders, of Kalispell; uncle, Glenn Sanders, of Wyoming; uncle, Zach Sanders, of Wyoming; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins and other relatives. A fund has been established at the Whitefish Credit Union for donations.