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Boys soccer thumps Bigfork, Polson to open conference play
Wildcats boys soccer started out their conference games with two shutout matches, 6-0 versus Bigfork on the road and 4-0 against Polson at home.
Caitlin Rose Mattern, 26
On a sunny Easter morning, April 7, 1996, our beautiful Caitlin Rose was born.
Eleven Ronan and Polson students selected for All-Northwest
Five Ronan High students and six Polson High students were selected for the prestigious All-Northwest bands, orchestras and choirs, which assemble in Bellevue, Wash., Feb. 17-18 to rehearse and perform under the direction of world-renowned conductors.
Property tax reminder for Grant Co.
EPHRATA — Grant County property owners have through October 31 to pay any remaining property taxes for 2022. Grant County Treasurer Darryl Pheasant said in a press release that the treasurer’s office will remain open during the noon hour from Oct. 24 through 31; normally it’s closed. A drop box for payments has been set up outside the Grant County Courthouse, 35 C St. SW. Another drop box is available inside the treasurer’s office, Pheasant wrote...
The Blotter: A male stole a burrito from a store.
A jogger complained that the neighbor’s dog kept chasing him.
Financial expert cautions against unchecked spending
In a letter that was recently made public, an accountant who lives in our district shared some of her findings after digging into the West Bonner County School District financial statements. Everybody in the district should read that letter. It’s alarming.
Former C-Falls woman nabbed making fake notes, bad checks
A former Columbia Falls woman who admitted to defrauding Montana victims by creating and cashing fraudulent checks was sentenced last week to two years in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said last week in a release.
BULLDOG VOLLEYBALL: Sandpoint defeated by Lewiston in four hard-fought sets
Vivian Platte and Aubree Lane led the Bulldogs on the offensive end with 23 combined kills against the Bengals.
PREP SOCCER: Late goal lifts Sandpoint over Lake City
Strock battles injury, bloody nose to score game-winning goal.
It takes courage to stand up against something wrong
It takes courage to stand up against something that is totally wrong.
Dana C. Henderson, 55
Dana C. Henderson, 55, passed away Monday Oct. 16, 2017, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Officers seek tips on missing Kalispell woman
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office continues its search for 23-year-old Alex Nicole Beltran of Kalispell, reported missing July 16.
Flathead Electric Co-op proposes bylaw changes
The Flathead Electric Co-op is proposing a couple of bylaw changes and has three people running uncontested for three open seats.
Ryan Scott Drollinger Sr., 42
Ryan Scott Drollinger Sr., 42, passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 21, 2019, in Great Falls. He never fully recovered from injuries suffered during an accident in 1998.
Teacher's friends are grateful
On behalf of the Friends of Lonnie Collingsworth, I would like to thank the many contributors to our auction Saturday. A fun evening of music, art, and food was shared by a crowd of a hundred.
Court grants suspended sentence for St. Ignatius man who stole guns, booze
POLSON — A St. Ignatius man was given five years, all suspended, in Lake County District Court on Wednesday, Feb. 29 for felony burglary.
Kovick pleads guilty to Cornerstone Ponzi Scheme
MISSOULA — In a federal court session in Missoula on April 25, 2012, Keith B. Kovick pleaded guilty for his role in the Polson-based company, Cornerstone Financial Inc., which defrauded investors in Montana’s largest Ponzi Scheme.
Hike in RV fees makes sense
Coram Rep. Dee Brown recently introduced a bill that would triple fees on some recreational vehicles.
Kathleen Donovan
Kathleen Gloraine Donovan, 69, a longtime Whitefish resident, passed of natural causes away Sept. 13, 2006, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Judge Leslie Halligan's court, May 9, 2017
- Superior resident Gary Robert Rutherford, 65, was given a 10-year suspended sentence for two counts of possession of dangerous drugs with intent to distribute and for possession of drug paraphernalia plus fines and fees, from a Dec. 4, 2015 arrest.