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Softball team struggles to score runs
Hungry Horse News
Reverse mortgages can help senior citizens
It breaks my heart to think about our senior citizens who have to choose between groceries, medication or pet food because they live on a fixed income in an area where property taxes have grown so high. So many of these seniors live in houses that have appreciated substantially, yet they can't afford the taxes and utilities. I wonder how many seniors have heard of reverse mortgages?
Supportive energy policy shines light on rural America
As renewable energy continues to bring prosperity to states with supportive policies, rural communities are in the spotlight. Solar and wind energy projects create new jobs and tax revenue in communities that host them, helping them become more independent and resilient.
Cabinet Peaks, Libby Schools coordinate student training
Two Libby High School seniors recently began their internships with the Cabinet Peaks Medical Center.
Junior agricultural loans available through MDA
Young people active in rural youth organizations like 4-H and FFA may be eligible for loans up to $8500. More than 65 Montana farm and ranch youths currently participate in the Montana Department of Agriculture’s Junior Agriculture Loan Program.
Michael Eve
Michael John Eve, 49, passed away Monday, Jan. 12, 2009, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Flathead girls do well in regional soccer play
Team Montana, sponsored by the Flathead Valley Soccer Camp, competed in the U-16 seven-team Premier Division and finished third at the Patriot's Cup in Mesa, Ariz., on Nov. 6-8.
JV football team suffers loss in final game
With a short week for the varsity, the Vikings sent a very limited number of players to Troy, which meant they had a froshmore team facing Troy's junior varsity,
Cindy Lee Shields-Koponen
Cindy Lee Shields-Koponen, 46, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 13, 2010 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
In cross country, progress each week
Get a little better every week.
School garden
The Whitefish Middle School and the Whitefish Lions Club would like to extend a thank you to all who participated and assisted in our Potato Harvest Service Project. On Wednesday Oct. 6, the seventh- and eighth-grade students and educators of Whitefish Middle School worked with the local Whitefish Lions Club to harvest the Farm-to-School garden.
Junior varsity football team ends season with loss to Troy
With short week for the varsity, the Vikings sent a very limited number of players to Troy, which meant they had a froshmore team facing Troy's junior varsity.
Coal, oil & gas development banned in Canadian Flathead
Local environmentalists applauded the British Columbian government on Tuesday as it took a 'significant" step in protecting wilderness lands along Glacier National Park's northern boundary.
Stillwater blanks 'Cats
The Columbia Falls boys soccer team lost its season opener to Stillwater Christian School 4-0 last Saturday, Aug. 27. Stillwater scored three goals in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half for the victory.
School, sewer department agree on hookup
By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle
Flathead girls do well in regional soccer play
Team Montana, sponsored by the Flathead Valley Soccer Camp, competed in the U-16 seven-team Premier Division and finished third at the Patriot's Cup in Mesa, Ariz., on Nov. 6-8.
Student says, don't litter
Dear people of Whitefish,
Coal, oil & gas development banned in Canadian Flathead
Local environmentalists applauded the British Columbian government on Tuesday as it took a 'significant" step in protecting wilderness lands along Glacier National Park's northern boundary.
In cross country, progress each week
Get a little better every week.
Junior varsity football team ends season with loss to Troy
With short week for the varsity, the Vikings sent a very limited number of players to Troy, which meant they had a froshmore team facing Troy's junior varsity.