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Woman needs clarification on horse etiquette
Someone called the Whitefish Police Department with questions about what she can and can’t do regarding a horse in town.
Voting for Cal Scott not rational
Noted left-wing writer Bill Baum has endorsed Flathead County Commissioner Cal Scott in the Republican primary.
Nurses say thanks
Thank you to School District 6 administrators, staff, teachers, para-educators and students. You fill our days with hope and joy, and keep us very busy.
Bigfork Eagle editorial
Mass-ive undertaking
Museum to honor Pearl Harbor anniversary
Dec. 7, 1941, is a day that will live in infamy. “Remember Pearl Harbor” was the war cry that stirred the souls of men and women and awakened a “sleeping giant.”
Bigfork Eagle editorial
Mass-ive undertaking
Amazing fund-raising
Once again, Whitefish residents rose to the challenge and supported an important civic project.
Ayla Rose Blasius
1. I came to Hot Springs in 2005 to live with my Father and never looked back, I graduated in Hot Springs and left to serve in the Army NG for 6 years, after my service was complete I returned to Hot Springs to raise my 4 children, (2 school age and 2 younger) with my husband, and to serve my community.
Guest opinions on water compact; Stand up for what's wrong
Commissioners begin 2013 with resolutions
During the first regular meeting of the Mineral County Commissioners for the year 2013, the commissioners went about adopting a series of resolutions that will affect their day-to-day operations in the future.
Craig Becke
Craig Donald Becke, 54, passed away on April 10, 2015, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.
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.
Watershed act
Flathead County Sheriff Chuck Curry's stance on guns is reasonable
I am reassured to note that Chuck Curry, the Flathead County Sheriff, has demonstrated a very reasonable approach to the current frenzy dealing with the various perceptions of gun control. By not joining others in similar positions, who have taken extreme positions based on marginal expectations of the nature of possible gun control measures which may, or may not, be proposed by the federal government, he has shown the good sense to wait and see what actions actually get taken before he decides how he will respond.
Sheriff Curry's stance on guns is reasonable
I am reassured to note that Chuck Curry, the Flathead County Sheriff, has demonstrated a very reasonable approach to the current frenzy dealing with the various perceptions of gun control. By not joining others in similar positions, who have taken extreme positions based on marginal expectations of the nature of possible gun control measures which may, or may not, be proposed by the federal government, he has shown the good sense to wait and see what actions actually get taken before he decides how he will respond.
WAG Race thanks
As everyone who participated can attest, the recent WAG Race was tremendous fun for all 439 runners and walkers, as well as scores of spectators.
Legislative session creates nuttiness instead of jobs
From the “nattering nabobs of nuttiness” aka the Montana state legislators in the 2013 session who put forth such “job-creating” bills as:
Amazing fund-raising
Once again, Whitefish residents rose to the challenge and supported an important civic project.
Our kids set a great example
Recently I had the honor of working the Kootenai Rotary Trunk or Treat event at Central School. My sister witches and I love doing this outreach event for our community; seeing all of the kids dressed for Halloween really makes the work and sometimes not-so-great weather worth it.
Troy Bible class for all students
The Troy Ministerial Alliance and other Troy area pastors are pleased to announce a new Bible class in the fall of 2019 for the students of Troy High School and home schoolers during the school day.