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Mud slinging by Democrats
One wonders what the next October surprise will be in this year's senate race that hasn't already been made up and thrown against the barnyard door to see what will stick.
What next?
One wonders what the next October surprise will be in this year's senate race that hasn't already been made up and thrown against the barnyard door to see what will stick.
Dennis Schoepp
Dennis H. Schoepp, 61, a longtime Flathead Valley funeral director, died Thursday, June 11, 2009, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. He was born Dec. 21, 1947, at Bismark, N.D., and came to Lewistown as a child where he attended school, graduating from Fergus County High School in 1966.
Members of 10,000 Shot Club honored
In each of the last three years, Thompson Falls Athletics has offered an opportunity for all K-12 student-athletes to continue to build his or her basketball skills by offering the 10,000 Shot Club.
Consequences of the wrong choice
High school and college graduation is a time to celebrate the achievements of our young people each year, but is also a time when youth are especially at risk. It's also a time when many of them face peer pressure, and youth sometimes make the wrong choice.
A season to remember
ST. REGIS – For the first time in over a decade, St. Regis is home to a winning football team after the Tigers defeated Lincoln on the road going 5-4 on the 2014 season.
An update from Rep. Schwaderer
The Montana Legislature only meets in session for 90 work days every other year, so our next session will commence in January, 2015. In between those sessions is referred to as “the interim”, and some Representatives and Senators are given appointments during that time to sit on an interim committee.
Sanders County students make UM Western dean's list
Local Students Make the Fall 2012 Dean’s List at the University of Montana Western
Athletic Club pitches in for the holidays
The Bigfork Food Pantry needs turkeys.
Fundraiser thanks
As I near the end of my fundraising endeavors for my upcoming trip this June to the National Speech and Debate Tournament in Dallas, I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to the generous individuals, businesses and organizations that made contributions.
Len Patterson
Len Eldon Patterson, 54 of Columbia Falls, passed away Jan. 27, 2012, at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula of complications following heart surgery.
Sentence revoked for 'magic trick' assailant
Fire damages RBM lumber
But firefighters' quick response saves mill
Slow down on city streets
Parents, please slow down. I live on Columbia Avenue, and once a week I walk four blocks to the end of the street to pick up a friend's child at daycare.
Eric Platt
Eric Platt, of Spokane, died at home on May 20, 2016. Eric lived in the world with joy and quiet strength, before and after his diagnosis of ALS in 2011, and left this life peacefully.
Program focuses on impacts of climate change on recreation
The third program in an educational series focusing on climate change will look at what a warming world means for hunting, fishing and winter recreation during a multi-media event on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center.
Olympic ski jumper Eddie the Eagle set to appear at Winter Carnival
Whitefish Winter Carnival will host Olympian ski jumper Eddie the Eagle in February to serve as grand marshal of the Grand Parade and a few lucky folks will get the chance to go backcountry skiing with the celebrity.
Whitefish Trail races scheduled
Whitefish Legacy Partners is hosting a weekend of trail running events next month.
Alta Views a beginning for affordable housing need
I want to congratulate Mr. Panissidi and his Del Mar Pacific development group for their planned renovation and expansion of the Alta Views housing project in Whitefish. Flathead County has an acute affordable housing crisis that makes it a huge challenge to retain qualified employees.
Public restrooms needed downtown
At the July 20 Whitefish City Council meeting, Whitefish Chamber of Commerce president Sheila Bowen expressed the observation by many citizens and visitors that Whitefish does not have a public toilet anywhere downtown.