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Terry Kevin Davis, 59
Terry Kevin Davis, born Jan. 22, 1958, in Ottumwa, Iowa, passed peacefully at home on April 25, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Since the age of 2 he battled diabetes and many complications that followed. Those who knew him, who were many, loved his good nature and caring ways.
Asbestos court is welcome, overdue
It’s been a long and often agonizing ordeal for sufferers of Libby asbestos-related disease to get compensation through the legal system.
McDonald successor named
PABLO — Dr. Luana Ross has been named the next president of Salish Kootenai College.
The ABCs of ACA -- Advice for Business Owners in 2016
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Kalispell man back in jail for more drug charges
A Kalispell man who received a probationary sentence for growing marijuana with his cousin in Flathead National Forest is back in jail.
Cheers for volunteers
Bruce Tate has deep roots in Whitefish. The son of Ralph and Helen Tate, he professes to be publicity shy and suggests this article should be about them.
Whitefish Carnival king, queen crowned
The Whitefish Winter Carnival has a new king and queen following a Saturday evening coronation of this year’s King Ullr and the Queen of the Snows.
Whitefish considers zone change for housing project
In preparation for a proposed affordable housing development at 530 Edgewood Place, the Whitefish City Council will consider rezoning 2 acres from limited commercial to a high-density multifamily residential zoning district today.
Glacier Chorale members to sing at Carnegie Hall
Twenty members of the Glacier Chorale will travel to New York City on Saturday, Dec. 1, to sing Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 “Ode to Joy” and “Choral Fantasy” under Maestro Jonathan Griffiths at Carnegie Hall, under the auspices of Distinguished Concerts International. This is the Chorale’s second appearance at this prestigious concert event, having participated in 2012 under former chorale conductor Jim Stanard.
Kalispell man sentenced for punching bus driver
A Kalispell man who pleaded guilty to punching a county bus driver last year was recently sentenced.
Flora Louise Baker-Sladek, 75
Flora Louise Baker-Sladek, 75, beloved mother, sister, aunt and wife, passed away at her home on March 11, 2018, in Whitefish, where she outran advanced Alzheimer’s.
Man missing his chained up Yeti
A man called Whitefish Police to report that someone had cut a chain and stolen his Yeti cooler out of his raft while it was at the state park.
Upcoming Making Montana event taps into innovation
Makers young and old from across the state will gather to showcase their skills in a variety of industries for the 2019 Making Montana innovation fair Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16.
Day of Giving generates financial support for nonprofits
Day of Giving generates financial support for nonprofits
History and wildlife on tap at museum lectures
The Museum at Central School, 124 Second Avenue East in Kalispell, will present talks on local history and wildlife with the 13th annual John White Lecture Series.
Thankful historic church was saved
St. Matthew’s Catholic Church has been a landmark and part of the downtown Kalispell landscape since it opened in 1911, and we’re relieved the church is able to be repaired following a Mother’s Day fire that tore through the basement, causing an estimated $150,000 in damage.
Fundraiser for specialized vehicle pushes toward goal
Organizers of a fundraiser are making a last push to raise the final $18,000 needed to assist a Whitefish man in purchasing a vehicle.
'Screaming' pooch delivers barking marathon
A dog was reportedly “screaming” for “at least” six hours on Monegan Road in Whitefish, according to a report Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received.
Darlene Ramsbacher, 77
It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend. Darlene was born in Nashua, Montana on Feb. 13, 1942. She graduated from Nashua High School, class of 1960.
Russian investigation deeper than Trump's actions
Some might say of my LTE addiction: “Some idle yet addible thoughts from an addled brain”. But I march onward. Here goes: