Saturday, September 30
News of our 'death' greatly exaggerated
For those of you still reading newspapers (and this means you) it is thanks to you that this week marks the 77th anniversary of National Newspaper Week.
Standing for the flag is standing up for our nation - Just do it!
President Trump did us all a great favor when he drew the nation’s attention to the flag of the United States of America, the inspirational symbol of “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Tamarack Brewing Co. celebrates 10th anniversary
Ten years ago, an Arizona couple moved with their children to the Flathead Valley to launch a brewpub in “the middle of nowhere.”
County to continue talks next week
The Flathead County commissioners spent well over two hours on Thursday poring over the details of a citizen-initiated corridor plan for U.S. 93 south of Whitefish, and have set aside two days next week for continued discussion.
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A one-day retreat featuring renowned biblical novelist Ellen Traylor is planned Saturday, Oct. 14, at Christ Lutheran Church in Whitefish.
Communing with nature
Outdoor campouts a learning tool for Montessori students
On a sunny Thursday Kalispell Montessori Principal Heather Wyrick walked through a cleared path of tall grass behind the school, past two tepees and headed into the woods of the Owen Sowerwine Natural Area until she arrived at a clearing.
Morley finishes third at Mountain West
MISSOULA — Bigfork senior Bryn Morley ran her best time this season to finish in third place at the Mountain West Classic on Saturday at the University of Montana Golf Course.
Soccer Columbia Falls girls blank Polson
POLSON — Josie Windauer tallied three goals and assisted on another as Columbia Falls rolled by Polson 8-0 in a Northern A girls soccer match on Saturday.
Sentinel sinks Flathead in 3 sets
Second-ranked Missoula Sentinel dominated the first set, but Flathead battled back before falling in three — 25-11, 25-20, 25-18 — in Western AA volleyball action Saturday afternoon at Flathead High School.
Ryggs sets another record at state A golf
SIDNEY — Libby junior Ryggs Johnston set his third state record in as many seasons, carding a 6-under-par 66 at Sidney Country Club on Saturday to win his first Class A state golf championship.
Friday, September 29
Community Kitchen free meals
Community Kitchen-Feeding the Flathead offers the following free meals in Kalispell during October. All meals are served at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted and everyone is welcome.
County attorney stepping out of Mitchell case
By LYNNETTE HINTZE
Driver detains suspect in hit and run
After a man allegedly ran into another driver with his vehicle, he reportedly took off without addressing the wreck, according to a Flathead County Sheriff’s report. The other driver called the authorities as he followed the man, stopped him and took his keys. The two men reportedly then waited calmly for police to arrive.
Local grizzlies may be de-listed soon
BILLINGS — On the heels of lifting protections for Yellowstone-area grizzly bears, the U.S. government is considering the same action for bruins in Northwest Montana, home to the largest group of grizzlies in the Lower 48, federal officials said Friday.
U.S. considers ending protections for northwest Montana bears
HELENA — A federal wildlife official says the government will consider lifting threatened species protections for an estimated 1,000 grizzly bears in northwestern Montana.
A good cause and good food, too
The Festival of Flavors — which supports the Flathead Valley Community College Foundation — is a real smorgasbord of culinary delights.
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Imagine for a moment that Whitefish was the location of the proposed site for a new county jail. There would be a tremendous uproar about the potential for decreased property value, the lost revenue from the tax-exempt land and buildings, and the negative reputation that a new jail would bring to that attractive, vibrant, successful community. Whitefish would not stand for it.
Jailed landlord unavailable to deal with break-in
According to the Kalispell Police Department, a downstairs tenant was upset because it appeared the upstairs apartment and garage may have been broken into. The landlord was reportedly in jail and couldn’t check out the break-in.
Braves bump Bozeman
By EVAN MCCULLERS
Glacier picks up 1st win at Sentinel
MISSOULA — Glacier senior Drew Turner ran for 223 yards and five touchdowns as the Wolfpack finally found its groove, beating Missoula Sentinel 48-23 on Friday night at Missoula County Stadium in Class AA football play.
Eureka rolls by Loyola
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Thursday, September 28
Senators pitch forest management bill
As Montana’s historic summer wildfires smolder down, U.S. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Steve Daines, R-Mont., are focused on future blazes.
Whitefish native rescues hurricane victims as Coast Guard pilot
Rain pummeled the sides of Justin Pacheco’s rescue chopper as he approached the freeway with six passengers on board — cold and tired, but alive. He eased the MH-60 Tango onto the south Texas thoroughfare — steady, steady — until finally the aircraft’s wheels touched down.
HomeGoods to open Kalispell store Oct. 15
The build-out of phase four of Spring Prairie Commons continues with the addition of home décor retailer HomeGoods, which will open a new store in Kalispell at 8 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 15 .
Son of former police chief charged with murder in Texas
Asa Coker, 19, son of former Libby Police Chief Clayton Coker, was arrested Sunday in Paris, Texas on suspicion of murder.
S&K Aerospace to provide services for Saudi aircraft
S&K Aerospace of Saint Ignatius has won a $559 million contract with the U.S. Air Force to provide supply services for the Royal Saudi Air Force F-15 aircraft.
Seasonal drawdown begins on Flathead Lake
Energy Keepers, Inc. has begun its seasonal drawdown of Flathead Lake.
Prescribed burn underway near Blacktail
Smoke was visible Thursday in the Flathead Valley as the Flathead National Forest carries out fall prescribed burns.
Democrats try to marshal support for special session
HELENA (AP) — Montana Democrats are trying to marshal public support for a special session to address the budget shortfall while Republicans argue state government needs to live within its means.
Grotto group explores Montana's caverns
The hike was steep, but Chris Rost promised it would be worthwhile.
Dolce Canto to perform in Kalispell
Missoula choir Dolce Canto, under the direction of Peter Park, will present J.S. Bach’s Cantata No. 80, the “Reformation,” with soloists and chamber orchestra, at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 603 S. Main St., Kalispell.
Plein Air Paint Out Party and Sale to be held Saturday
The Hockaday Museum of Art’s annual Plein Air Paint Out is finishing up this week. The event sends 30 juried artists outdoors to paint and then showcases their creations at a fundraising party and sale, followed by an exhibition.
Bigfork Film Festival to begin Oct. 5
Tickets for the Bigfork Retrospective Film Festival, which runs Oct. 5 through 8 at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts, are available now online.
'The Record' to be performed as new works workshop
Ever want to see how a new play comes to life? The Whitefish Theatre Co. is hosting local playwright and musician Nick Spear as he workshops his new play, “The Record.” Filled with original music, “The Record” has only one performance, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30 at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
'Watermedia 2017'
The Bigfork Art and Cultural Center presents “Watermedia 2017,” the Montana Watercolor Society’s 35th annual national juried exhibition.
Artist Melissa Arnold offers felting technique class
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'100 Days of Solitude' released
Amy Rae Pearson’s first book of poems, “100 Days of Solitude,” documents her experience as a fire lookout on Jumbo Mountain in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, during one of the biggest fire seasons in decades.
Artist Diana Neville Knowles offers fall workshop series
Diana Neville Knowles is offering her first portrait painting workshop of the autumn season at Hobby Lobby in Kalispell.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 28
Great Northwest Oktoberfest opens in Whitefish
The Great Northwest Oktoberfest is coming to Whitefish for two weekends of beer, brats, lederhosen and polka, beginning Sept. 28 and closing Oct. 7.
Legals September 28, 2017
No. 24835 NOTICE THAT A TAX DEED MAY BE ISSUED TO: Occupant(s) 255 Lost Creek Drive Kalispell, MT 59901 Brian C. Olson 255 Lost Creek Drive Kalispell, MT 59901 Brian C. Olson 55 Lost Creek Trail Kalispell, MT 59901 Jo Ann Olson 789 Blaine View Drive Kalispell, MT 59901 Countrywide Bank, N.A. c/o North County Real Estate dba HMC Funding 1947 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 220 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Countrywide Bank, N.A. c/o Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) 1818 Liberty Street, Suite 300 Reston, VA 20190 Flathead County Treasurer 935 1st Ave. W. Suite T Kalispell, MT 59901 Pursuant to Section 15-18-212, Montana Code Annotated, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1. As a result of a property tax delinquency, a property tax lien exists on the real property in which you may have an interest. The real property is described on the tax sale certificate as: 04-29-22 TR 6A IN NE4SE4. The real property is also described in the records of the Flathead County Clerk and Recorder as: Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 17506, a tract of land, situated, lying and being in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section 4, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. Assessor No. 0979306. 2. The property taxes became delinquent on June 1, 2014. 3. The property tax lien was attached as the result of a tax lien sale held on July 15, 2014. 4. The property tax lien was purchased at a tax lien sale on July 15, 2014, by Flathead County Treasurer, 935 1st Ave. W. Suite T, Kalispell, MT 59901. 5. The lien was subsequently assigned to MTAG, as Custodian for ATCF II Montana LLC, P.O. Box 54292, New Orleans, LA 70154-4292, and a tax deed will be issued to it unless the property tax lien is redeemed prior to the expiration date of the redemption period. 6. As of the date of this notice, the amount due is: TAX $12,717.29 PENALTY $436.95 INTEREST $2,222.98 COST $274.68 TOTAL $15,651.90 7. The date that the redemption period expires is November 5, 2017, 60 days after date of this notice. 8. For the property tax lien to be redeemed the total amount listed in paragraph 6 plus all interest and costs that accrue from the date of this notice until the date of redemption which amount will be calculated by the County Treasurer upon request, must be paid on or before the date the redemption period expires. 9. If all taxes, penalties, interest, and costs are not paid to the County Treasurer on or prior to the date the redemption period expires, or on or prior to the date on which the County Treasurer will otherwise issue a tax deed, a tax deed may be issued to MTAG, as Custodian for ATCF II Montana LLC, on the day following the date on which the redemption period expires or on the date the County Treasurer will otherwise issue a tax deed. 9. The business address and telephone number of the county treasurer who is responsible for issuing the tax deed is: Flathead County Treasurer, 935 1st Ave. W. Suite T, Kalispell, MT 59901; Telephone (406) 758-5680. FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE PERSONS LISTED ABOVE WHOSE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN: The address of the interested party is unknown. The published notice meets the legal requirements for notice of a pending tax deed issuance. The interested party's rights in the property may be in jeopardy. Dated this 6th of September, 2017. September 21, 28, 2017 MNAXLP
Forward focus: Flathead has eyes on Bozeman, playoffs
Flathead is not hiding from the fact of the matter — last Friday’s victory over Glacier was monumental for the program.
Wolfpack heads to Missoula needing a win versus Sentinel
Execution.
Glacier rolls FHS in 4 sets
After failing to close out a deciding third set, Glacier shut the door on a possible comeback in the fourth of its crosstown volleyball match against Flathead, running off 13 of the first 15 points in the final set to win the match 25-22, 25-17, 22-25, 25-16 on Thursday evening at Glacier High School.
Soccer Glacier girls blank Hellgate girls tie
MISSOULA — Second-half goals by Taylor Brisendine and Cadie Powell carried Glacier to a 2-0 Western AA girls soccer victory over Missoula Hellgate on Thursday.
Volleyball Whitefish girls blow by Browning; Troy bumps Bonners Ferry
WHITEFISH — Cailyn Ross had 18 kills and three blocks, both team highs, as Whitefish cruised by Browning 25-12, 25-11, 25-10 for an easy Northwest A volleyball victory on Thursday.
Wednesday, September 27
Police advised of anxious tree trimmer
According to the Whitefish Police Department, a resident had questions about whether or not his neighbor can trim his tree. Nothing had happened at that point, he just “had a feeling” his neighbor will want to trim it.
Dorothy Marie (Purdy) Sharp, 66
Dorothy Marie (Purdy) Sharp, 66, of Eureka, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, peacefully at home in Eureka from a battle with the re-occurrence of breast cancer. Her grace and strength will be forever missed, as well as her friendly smile.
Theodore Henry Seibel, 91
Theodore Henry Seibel, 91, passed away Sept. 25, 2017, at the Brendan House in Kalispell, with his loving daughter by his side.
Flathead Basin Commission faces big budget cut
The prospect of state budget cuts cast a shadow over Wednesday’s Flathead Basin Commission meeting at Hungry Horse’s Glacier View Ranger Station.
First case of Influenza confirmed in the valley
It’s time to stock up on Kleenex and Tylenol — flu season has arrived.
Daines discusses cyber threats with FBI director
The cyber threats made against families and schools in the Flathead Valley earlier this month got national attention Wednesday when U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., probed FBI Director Chris Wray to explain how his bureau is working to bring the criminals to justice.
Zinke proposes protecting Badger-Two Med
BILLINGS — U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has closely followed his boss’ playbook, encouraging mining and drilling on public lands and reducing the size of national monuments that President Donald Trump called a “massive land grab” by his Democratic predecessors.
Hunter's arm grabbed by grizzly
A hunter suffered minor injuries to his arm following a grizzly bear attack near the Hungry Horse Reservoir Sunday morning, according to an investigation by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Vandalized Hungry Horse statue getting new ears
Plans are underway to return the famed Hungry Horse statue to its former glory after vandals removed the ears from the structure.
Voters to decide on $26.5M bond
Whitefish voters will decide the fate of a $26.5 million bond issue to build a proposed new elementary school to address aging infrastructure, security and capacity issues.
Columbia Falls residents say no to jail
Columbia Falls residents realize the county needs more jail space. They just don’t want a new jail here.
Montana Strong: Fire relief support flows
While this summer’s historic fire season is finally beginning to wane, residents across Montana are still reeling.
Legals September 27, 2017
No. 24825 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE To be sold for cash at a Trustee's Sale on November 20, 2017, 09:00 AM at the main entrance of the Flathead County Justice Center located at 920 Main Street, Kalispell, Montana 59901, the following described real property situated in Flathead County, State of Montana: Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 11082 located in that portion of Government Lot 4, Section 11, Township 30 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. More commonly known as 400 Cattail Drive, Whitefish, MT 59937. Bayne A. French and Christine P. Lee French, as Grantors, conveyed said real property to Charles Peterson, as Trustee, to secure an obligation owed to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for U.S. Bank N.A., its successors and assigns, by Deed of Trust on July 24, 2012, and filed for record in the records of the County Clerk and Recorder in Flathead County, State of Montana, on July 31, 2012 as Instrument No. 201200017261, of Official Records. The Deed of Trust was assigned for value as follows: Assignee: U.S. Bank National Association Assignment Dated: December 17, 2013 Assignment Recorded: December 24, 2013 Assignment Recording Information: as Instrument No. 201300032071 All in the records of the County Clerk and Recorder for Flathead County, Montana Benjamin J. Mann is the Successor Trustee pursuant to a Substitution of Trustee recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Flathead County, State of Montana, on June 1, 2017 as Instrument No. 201700011090, of Official Records. The Beneficiary has declared a default in the terms of said Deed of Trust due to Grantor's failure to make monthly payments beginning January 1, 2017, and each month subsequent, which monthly installments would have been applied on the principal and interest due on said obligation and other charges against the property or loan. By reason of said default, the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable. The total amount due on this obligation is the principal sum of $499,632.26, interest in the sum of $11,983.36, escrow advances of $1,120.77, other amounts due and payable in the amount of $15.00 for a total amount owing of $512,751.39, plus accruing interest, late charges, and other fees and costs that may be incurred or advanced. The Beneficiary anticipates and may disburse such amounts as may be required to preserve and protect the property and for real property taxes that may become due or delinquent, unless such amounts of taxes are paid by the Grantor. If such amounts are paid by the Beneficiary, the amounts or taxes will be added to the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust. Other expenses to be charged against the proceeds of this sale include the Trustee's fees and attorney's fees, costs and expenses of the sale, and late charges, if any. Beneficiary has elected, and has directed the Trustee to sell the above described property to satisfy the obligation. The sale is a public sale and any person, including the Beneficiary, excepting only the Trustee, may bid at the sale. The bid price must be paid immediately upon the close of bidding in cash or cash equivalents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier's checks). The conveyance will be made by Trustee's Deed, without any representation or warranty, including warranty of title, express or implied, as the sale is made strictly on an as-is, where-is basis, without limitation, the sale is being made subject to all existing conditions, if any, of lead paint, mold or other environmental or health hazards. The sale purchaser shall be entitled to possession of the property on the 10th day following the sale. The Grantor, successor in interest to the Grantor, or any other person having an interest in the property, has the right, at any time prior to the Trustee's Sale, to pay to the Beneficiary, or the successor in interest to the Beneficiary, the entire amount then due under the Deed of Trust and the obligation secured thereby (including costs and expenses actually incurred and attorney's fees) other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Deed of Trust with Successor Trustee's and attorney's fees. In the event that all defaults are cured the foreclosure will be dismissed and the foreclosure sale will be canceled. The scheduled Trustee's Sale may be postponed by public proclamation up to 15 days for any reason. In the event of a bankruptcy filing, the sale may be postponed by the Trustee for up to 120 days by public proclamation at least every 30 days. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Successor Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Dated this 10th day of July, 2017. Benjamin J. Mann Substitute Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Telephone: 801-355-2886 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8AM-5PM (MST) File No. 50092 September 13, 20, 27, 2017 MNAXLP
Great Fish giving to exceed $1.5 million
Donors gave in a big way for this year’s Great Fish Community Challenge, giving generously online, in the mail or hand-delivering their donations up until the very last minute of giving campaign at 5 p.m. Sept. 15.
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One can admire Steve Thompson’s enthusiasm (Inter Lake letter to the editor, Sept. 24) in his futile effort to “address” climate change. Thompson thinks human emissions drive climate change. He thinks an outdated 150-year-old scientific idea is valid.
Whitefish, please support Muldown levy
As a matter of principle, I am a strong proponent of voting for bonds related to education and school facilities. There is great power in public education and I want our students and teachers to have the best tools for learning, while also spending taxpayer money wisely.
Flathead, Glacier netters face off tonight
Believe it or not, Flathead and Glacier are just getting into the brunt of the conference volleyball season.
Moore marks record round
Joey Moore finished his prep career with an exclamation point.
Tuesday, September 26
Employees clash over shoulder bump
According to the Whitefish Police Department, two female employees in Whitefish had a disturbance over staffing conflicts. One of the women wanted to press charges over an alleged “shoulder bump” she received from her co-worker. The staff supervisor advised she would try work out the employee conflict internally.
King Billedeaux, 89
King Billedeaux, 89, passed away on Sept. 22, 2017, in Sun City West, Arizona.
Linda Lee Bowles Dymkoski, 71
Linda Lee Bowles Dymkoski, 71, passed away on Sept. 15, 2017, in Pasco, Washington, in the loving arms of her children following a courageous and dignified battle with cancer.
Mildred D. Winkler, 88
Mildred D. Winkler, 88, passed away on Sept. 25, 2017, in Kalispell.
Study looks at impact of wildfire smoke
It’s no secret that wildfire smoke isn’t a good thing, but researchers from the University of Montana in Missoula want to take a closer look at the health impacts of sustained smoke exposure.
FVCC enrollment dips slightly
Following two years of steady growth, Flathead Valley Community College experienced a slight decline in this year’s full-time fall enrollment.
Whitefish High School homecoming events rescheduled
Whitefish High School is seeking school, community and business groups to participate in rescheduled homecoming activities Oct. 5-6.
College kicks off 10-day culinary fundraiser
Sip and savor some local flavor as Flathead Valley Community College celebrates its 10th annual foundation fundraiser.
Bond ballots due by Oct. 3
Whitefish voters are reminded to drop their ballots into the mail for the $26.5 million bond issue for Muldown Elementary.
Evergreen schools superintendent finalist for leadership award
Evergreen School District Superintendent Laurie Barron has been named a finalist for the Women in School Leadership Awards by the AASA, the School Superintendents Association.
Authorities ID pedestrian killed on U.S. 2
Authorities have identified the woman who was struck and killed by a vehicle while walking in the road near East Glacier on Sunday night.
Dems criticize Interior chief over employee loyalty comments
WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats are criticizing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke after he said nearly one-third of employees at his department are not loyal to him and President Donald Trump.
Legals September 26, 2017
No. 24832 NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SCHROEDER RIDGE ZONING DISTRICT The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice pursuant to Section 76-2-205(5), M.C.A., that it passed a Resolution of Intention (Resolution No. 832C) on September 14, 2017 to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural). The boundaries of the area proposed to be amended are described as: That portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, lying Westerly of the County Road excepting therefrom the North 200 feet. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, Courthouse, 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 Eleventh Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office's website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/planning_zoning/downloads.php. Documents related to the proposed zone change are also on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. For thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice, the Board of Commissioners will receive written protests to the change proposed for a portion of the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District from persons owning real property within Flathead County whose names appear on the last completed assessment roll of Flathead County and who either are registered voters in Flathead County or execute and acknowledge their protests before a notary public. The meetings for the Flathead County Board of Commissioners take place on the third floor of the County Courthouse at 800 South Main in Kalispell, MT. DATED this 14th day of September, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman September 19, 26, 2017 MNAXLP
Why trustees asked voters to vote on new Whitefish school
This spring the Whitefish School District board of trustees voted unanimously to ask the school district residents to vote on a bond initiative to build a new Muldown Elementary School. The mail in ballots have arrived in mailboxes, and I want to share a few thoughts about why the trustees felt so strongly about this issue.
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Many of the budget cuts proposed by state agencies are appropriate and necessary, like eliminating desk phones for those with state-funded cellphones and removing redundant management. I support cutting waste. However, our state is considering eliminating early intervention and support services for children with disabilities as part of the 10 percent statewide budget cuts. This is not a reduction in services; this is an elimination of services.
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Pedestrian killed after being hit by vehicle
A woman was reportedly struck and killed by a vehicle while walking in the road near East Glacier on Sunday night.
Boys tie; Glacier girls win last-minute PK; Pack girls edge Bravettes
Seemingly everyone in Legends Stadium was prepared for a Glacier victory.
Cross country Polson girls first at Whitefish Invite
WHITEFISH — The Polson girls ruled the Whitefish Invitational cross country meet on Tuesday afternoon by finishing 1-2-3 individually along with capturing the team title.
Whitefish boys, C-Falls girls net soccer victories
COLUMBIA FALLS — Ian Lacey, Casey Schneider and Noah Romagnuolo scored second-half goals to push Whitefish past Columbia Falls 3-0 in a Northern A boys soccer match on Tuesday evening at Flip Darling Field.
Sentinel spikers spill Glacier in ranked tilt
MISSOULA — Glacier couldn’t overcome a strong attack from second-ranked Missoula Sentinel, losing in three sets 25-15, 25-13, 25-18 on Tuesday in a Western AA conference match.
Glacier's Grande in hunt at Class AA state golf
Golfing the same course he’s played since he was 4 years old, Glacier senior A.J. Grande put himself into contention for the title at the Class AA state golf meet on Tuesday at Buffalo Hill Golf Club.
Monday, September 25
Former state Sen. Dorothy Eck dies at 93
BOZEMAN (AP) — Dorothy Eck, who helped draft Montana’s Constitution 45 years ago and later served in the state Senate for two decades, has died in Bozeman. She was 93.
Epilepsy researchers awarded $100,000 grant
Kalispell neuroscience researchers in July received a $101,250 grant from the Montana Department of Commerce to aid their search for better treatment for epilepsy and other neurodegenerative conditions. Expesicor was founded in 2016 by neuroscientist Braxton Norwood, who was soon joined by entrepreneur David Booth, whose involvement stemmed from a personal interest in the disorder. The pair, both under 40, are bucking the status quo when it comes to traditional research methods.
Troy native comes home to lend a hand during fire season
Montana was burning, and when the rapidly growing wildfires began to creep closer to his hometown of Troy, one marine operating out of San Diego took his leave and rushed home to put his training to use.
Montanans come together to raise fire funds, provide aid
Over a million Montana acres have burned during this historic 2017 wildfire season, costing the state approximately $62.2 million in fire relief funds.
Cow gets stuck in the muck
According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a cow was reportedly “stuck in the muck” near Somers Stage Road. The owner was notified and told officers he would be en route to get the cow unstuck.
County weighs decision on U.S. 93 corridor plan
The Flathead County commissioners on Thursday will decide how to move forward with the proposed U.S. 93 South corridor plan for the area outside of Whitefish.
Charles Wesley 'Chuck' Stipe, 80
Charles Wesley “Chuck” Stipe, 80, passed away peacefully on Sept. 20, 2017, at Community Hospital from complications of pneumonia, with family at his bedside.
Man injured in bear attack near Hungry Horse Reservoir
A man was reportedly injured in a bear attack in the Twin Creek area along the east side of the Hungry Horse Reservoir this weekend.
Daniel John Smith, 59
Daniel John Smith, 59, passed away Sept. 19, 2017, in Hot Springs. Dan was born on Aug. 27, 1958, in McKeesport, Pennsylvania to Joan and John Joseph Smith. The family moved to Seattle in 1962. Dan graduated from Lake Stevens High School in Lake Stevens, Washington in 1977. He went on to complete marine machinist training at Renton Technical College in 1993.
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Flathead, Glacier trade pitch for turf at Legends Stadium tonight
Crosstown time for soccer is set for tonight at Legends Stadium.
Class AA state golf at Buffalo Hill
By DAVID LESNICK
Sunday, September 24
Parking lot camper raises concern
A grocery store employee contacted the Whitefish Police Department to report a male in a red Jeep with a tire strapped to the top had been camping in the parking lot for two days. The camper in question had been contacted by law enforcement that morning and was authorized by store management to remain on site.
Sewer project tops Kalispell council agenda
The Kalispell City Council will get a progress report on the first phase of the West Side Interceptor project during a work session on Monday, Sept. 25.
SONGS from the heart
Jamie Wyman wants to make people cry, but not in a bad way.
Legals September 24, 2017
No. 24841 CITY OF COLUMBIA FALLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board will hold a public hearing for the following item at their regular meeting on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, Montana. The Columbia Falls City Council will hold a subsequent hearing on November 6, 2017 starting at 7:00 p.m. in the same location. Request for a Conditional Use Permit in the Columbia Falls Zoning Jurisdiction: A request by Robert W. Pero for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to build a six-plex condominium/apartment building on each of two lots owned by the applicant. As a result there will be a total of twelve units proposed. The six-plex's will occupy Lots 166 and 167 of Hilltop Homes Subdivision located on Diane Road in Columbia Falls. The properties are zoned CRA-1 (Multi-Family Residential) which requires a CUP to construct a three-plex or greater within the zoning district. The properties are addressed as 9 and 11 Diane Road and described as Lots 166 and 167 of the Hilltop Homes subdivision in Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County. Persons may testify at the hearing or submit written comments prior to the meeting. Written comments may be sent to Columbia Falls City Hall, Attention: Susan Nicosia, City Manager, 130 6th Street West, Room A, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. For more information call Eric Mulcahy, Columbia Falls City Planner at 755-6481. DATED this 20th day of September, 2017 Susan Nicosia Susan Nicosia, City Manager/Zoning Administrator COLUMBIA FALLS CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD September 24, 2017 MNAXLP
Flathead Manufacturing Month schedule announced
A variety of tours to local manufacturing companies, plus a career path development seminar and timber industry tour will unfold during Flathead Manufacturing Month in Oct.
Businesses take on challenges of freight, workforce and paperwork
There were recurring themes during a Kalispell Chamber of Commerce panel discussion about manufacturing last week.
In defense of Coach Fuller
The recent letter to the editor from Susan Riopel bashing Jackie Fuller has prompted me to tell the side of the story that isn’t being heard.
Garner wasn't afraid to explain his vote on gas tax
When the flagman stopped me at a construction site on the highway, I could not help but reflect on the fact that I am helping pay his salary and for this work.
Sperry Chalet worth trying to rebuild
There’s a lot of love out there for Sperry Chalet, the historic backcountry lodge that was destroyed by the Sprague Fire the evening of Aug. 31.
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I would like to endorse Bill Hileman in the upcoming election for the position of Whitefish municipal judge. Bill brings with him 40 years of local legal experience. A lifelong Flathead Valley resident and member of the Whitefish community since 1977, Bill brings a perspective and understanding that only comes from years of being part of the local community. In addition, he brings valuable judicial experience through his work as a judge in Columbia Falls.
Climate change is real: 'What then should we do?'
The rain is finally falling in Montana, and our Southern coastal states are drying out. It’s finally time to have a serious conversation about climate change.
Disasters take their toll on the soul
Does anyone else out there have disaster fatigue?
Sheriff, law enforcement get thanks from educator
As most of you know, we’ve been dealing with a cyber terrorism situation in the Flathead Valley. I have read several letters in regard to how the situation was handled. I, for one, can tell you I am thankful to live in a community with law enforcement and school administration who care a great deal about the kids and the community they serve.
MVP or MIA?
Readers debate role of Republican legislator Frank Garner
“Gas Tax” Garner was chosen for the Montana Chamber of Commerce MVP award for his voting record supporting tax hikes and enlargement of government bureaucracy. Examples of Republicans who scored well with the Chamber (based on their website) include backroom deals legislator Rob Cook of Conrad and Ed Buttrey of Great Falls. Ed Buttrey was the Republican who sponsored the big-government big-tax Medicaid expansion bill that passed in 2015 against the will of the majority of Republican legislators and most Montanans who want limited government and lower taxes.
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Gil Presnell of Kalispell and Stephanie Evans of Kalispell announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaitlyn Presnell, to Jayce Fagerland, son of Keyvin and Rosanna Fagerland of Columbia Falls.
Saturday, September 23
Child-care center shaped by late FVCC instructor
As Lisa Bell and Chris Medhus put together ideas and opened their child-development center in Evergreen a month ago, their mentor came to mind time after time.
Hospital offers safe space for sexual-assault victims
Sexual-assault victims will have increased privacy at Kalispell Regional Medical Center, thanks to the facility’s dedicated suite that provides a private entrance, exam space, waiting room and shower facilities.
Colleen Marie (Murphy) Clark, 68
Colleen Marie (Murphy) Clark - February 5, 1949 – September 20, 2017
Georgine Mae Dillman Johnson, 60
Georgine Mae Dillman Johnson, 60, of Libby, passed away peacefully at her daughter’s home on Sept. 5, 2017, surrounded by family.
Leslie Ann Lund, 70
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother Leslie Ann Lund who passed on Sept. 17, 2017.
Bonne Germain, 75
Our sweet Mama, Bonne Germain, 75, passed away on Sept. 17, 2017, in Pleasant Hill, California. Her daughters Lia Germain and Terra Germain de Neeve were with her until the end.
FVCC program prepares students for crucial role in operating room
They’re the ones who will hand the surgeon the scalpel when their training is completed, but the surgical technology students at Flathead Valley Community College say there is much more to what they do than that.
How do you 'compromise' when you are falling off a cliff?
When did politics change? Or did it?
Waterton, Glacier ease restrictions as fires dampen
With rain and snow finally taming local wildfires, authorities are expanding access to once-threatened areas.
Whitefish cracks top 10 in resort ranking
Whitefish Mountain Resort is ranked the No. 10 ski area in North America in SKI Magazine’s 2017-18 resort survey.
Legals September 23, 2017
No. 24827 Peg L. Allison Clerk of District Court Flathead County Justice Center 920 South Main Street Kalispell, MT 59901 (406) 758-5906 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FLATHEAD IN THE MATTER OF: Z.G.S., YOUTH IN NEED OF CARE Cause No. DN-16-058(D) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION To: Cissy Angela Sindt YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed in the above-entitled Court by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Child and Family Services Division, 121 Financial Drive, Suite C, Kalispell, MT 59901, requesting Termination of Birth Mother's Parental Rights with Permanent Legal Custody and Right to Consent to Adoption of the above-named child. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear on Friday, October 6, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. before the Honorable Dan Wilson, District Judge, Flathead County Justice Center, 920 South Main Street, Third Floor, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, then and there to show cause, if any you may have, why the Petition should not be granted. The child was born on June 4, 2016 in Whitefish, Flathead County, Montana. The birth father is Benjamin James Buffalo. You have the right to be represented by an attorney in these proceedings. If you are unable to afford an attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you. Your failure to appear at the hearing constitutes a denial of your interest in the above-named child, which denial may result, without further notice of this proceeding or any subsequent proceeding, in judgment by default being entered for the relief requested in the Petition. A copy of the Petition is filed with the Clerk of District Court for the Eleventh Judicial District Court in and for Flathead County, Montana, telephone (406) 758-5870. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this 12th day of September, 2017. PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: SARAH ARRIGONI Deputy Clerk September 16, 23, 30, 2017 MNAXLP
Johnston, Whitefish girls take divisional golf titles
HAMILTON — Libby junior Ryggs Johnston and the Whitefish girls captured titles on Saturday at the Western A Divisional golf tournament at the Hamilton Golf Club.
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Volleyball
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Conlan KOs Guzman in 2nd round
Whitefish splits with Polson in soccer; C-Falls sweeps Libby
POLSON — Whitefish freshman Ali Hirsch scored two goals and assisted on another in the second half, the last coming in the final minutes as the Bulldogs beat a short-handed Polson side 4-3 in a Northwest A conference soccer match.
No. 5 Montana Tech destroys No. 23 E. Oregon
BUTTE — Montana Tech overwhelmed Eastern Oregon 62-14 in a matchup of nationally ranked Frontier Conference programs.
Hill 9th, Morley 11th at Firman cross country meet
BOISE, Idaho — Glacier senior Annie Hill couldn’t keep pace with a fast lead pack, finishing ninth at the Bob Firman Invitational cross country meet on Saturday at Eagle Island State Park.
Friday, September 22
Mystery morning music spooks resident
According to the Whitefish Police Department, a caller couldn’t figure out why someone was playing music on and off since 6 a.m. The caller later discovered the music was coming from their own house when they found a deactivated cellphone alarm going off.
Extortion case remains highest priority
Flathead County Sheriff Chuck Curry said although the investigation involving cyber threats to student safety has morphed into an extortion case, local law enforcement continues to treat it with the highest priority.
Gianforte pushes for forest management on tour stop
Montana Congressman Greg Gianforte took his “Forest Jobs Tour” to Columbia Falls Friday, touring F.H. Stoltze Land & Lumber Company and calling for changes in forest policy.
Paramotorists begin 1,000-mile race in Polson
Sunday morning, around 10 brave souls will take to the sky, flying from Polson with nothing but a motor strapped to their backs and a sail above their heads.
Grizzlies kill 10 calves near Dupuyer
Ten calves were killed by gizzly bears in a ranch near Dupuyer, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stated in a press release Friday.
New U.S. citizens take oath at Glacier Park
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Glacier National Park welcomed 10 people as new U.S. citizens Sept. 22 as they took the Oath of Allegiance administered by Judge Brian Morris.
Eureka students donate sports funds to fire relief
Following the devastation brought by nearby wildfires, the students of Lincoln County decided it was time to give back to their community.
Legals September 22, 2017
No. 24803 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Jacob J. Shupe, Petitioner Cause No. DV-17-805C HEIDI J ULBRICHT Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Jacob Jake Shupe to Jacob Jake Johnson. The hearing will be on October 4, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Date: August 25, 2017 BY: /s/ Peg L. Allison Clerk of District Court By: /s/ Sara Smith Deputy Clerk of Court September 1, 8, 15, 22, 2017 MNAXLP
Braves topple Wolfpack
With big play after big play, Flathead ended its losing streak to its crosstown rivals in impressive fashion, breaking in the new turf at Legends Stadium by pounding Glacier 31-19 on Friday in a Class AA conference football game.
Prep Football Lions blast Anaconda; C-Falls rumbles by Libby
EUREKA — Garrett Graves ran for three touchdowns and passed to Garrett Gollahon for two more as Eureka annihilated Anaconda 49-7 Friday night in Western B division football action.
Eureka at Bigfork football will not be rescheduled
Bigfork High School activities director David Creamer has announced that the Eureka at Bigfork football game, originally scheduled for Sept. 15, will not be rescheduled.
Polson downs Columbia Falls in nail-biter
Thursday, September 21
New Libby asbestos team has first meeting
On Wednesday, the Libby Asbestos Superfund Advisory Team held its first quarterly meeting in Helena.
Gary Victor Guest, 76
Gary Victor Guest, 76, peacefully passed away at his home on Sept. 20, 2017.
Bernice 'Bunny' Louden, 89
Bernice “Bunny” Louden passed away shortly before midnight, Monday, Sept. 18, 2017.
Caroline Taylor Hooper, 92
Caroline Taylor Hooper, “Mom” to many, passed away Sunday, Sept. 18, 2017, due to natural causes.
Suspicious Canadian campers staying hydrated
According to the Columbia Falls Police Department, people were loading propane bottles into a car and it looked suspicious. The subjects ended up being campers from Canada, and the bottles were full of water.
'Adverse effect' up for debate
The crowd had shrunk by day three of the Montana Artesian Water Company’s water-use permit hearing in Kalispell. But lawyers representing the company and its opponents remained focused on its request to draw up to 450 gallons per minute from the aquifer for a proposed bottling plant in Creston.
Libby woman survives wrath of hurricanes Irma, Maria
Three hurricanes have pummeled North America in the past six weeks and Libby native Sarah Crill has seen more than her fair share of the devastation. She and her boyfriend Nate Apolito weathered hurricane Irma inside their St. John home, but when an injury sent Apolito to Puerto Rico for medical care, they found themselves in the eye of a second torrential monster.
Glacier Park readies for winter
Glacier National Park has begun preparing for the fall and winter seasons, with many services set to close in the coming month.
Kalispell Alzheimer's walk set for this weekend
Deanna McElwee knew something was wrong.
Voters turn down $3M Deer Park bond
A $3 million bond issue request in Deer Park School was defeated by a wide margin on Tuesday.
Study: Montana's average temperature continues to increase
BOZEMAN (AP) — Montana’s average temperature continues to increase, leading the fire and growing seasons to last longer and causing drought conditions to increase in frequency and duration, a new report said.
Dan Brubeck Quartet makes tour stop in Whitefish
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents the Dan Brubeck Quartet, an award-winning jazz ensemble that is paying tribute to Dan’s late parents, Dave and Iola Brubeck. With their new album just released, “Celebrating the Music and Lyrics of Dave & Iola Brubeck,” the Dan Brubeck Quartet will put on a performance that honors two legendary American jazz icons at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1, at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Vehicle raffle winners announced
The Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation announced that Greg and Lois Micheletti won the 2017 Jeep Raffle. The couple hails from Corvallis and were attending the Crown Guitar Festival, held Aug. 27 through Sept. 3, for the second time.
Auditions announced at LaSalle Grange Theatre
The LaSalle Grange Theatre has started the process of developing a repertory theatre company for the holiday season and future performances.
'Diamonds and Dreams' Quilt Show comes to Fairgrounds this weekend
The Flathead Quilters Guild presents its 35th annual Quilt Show, “Diamonds and Dreams,” from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, and 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23.
Nancy Seiler presents monoprinting workshop
Missoula artist Nancy Seiler will be instructing a workshop in basic monoprinting with “Golden Open” acrylics from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at Stumptown Art Studio, located at 145 Central Avenue in Whitefish. To register for the $75 workshop, which includes all materials, call the community art center at 406-862-5929.
The Second Act: Voices in the valley
“I love barbershop,” she said. I thought that was a good start. “I love to hear the exquisite harmonies as they make the music solely by blending the sounds of their voices.” Yes, we were going to get along fine. “That heavenly sound, I can just sit back and listen to those chords ring — ” Yes, Allyson, tell it like it is! “— for about a half hour.”
'The Velocity of Autumn'
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents its first Black Curtain Theatre production of the 2017-18 season with “The Velocity of Autumn” at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish. Performances will be given at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 23 and 24.
Artist Kay Lynn offers children's art classes
Beginning Saturday, Oct. 1, Kalispell artist Kay Lynn will be offering art classes to children in her studio at 258 Riverside Drive, Kalispell.
'Night at the Museum' features Polson family
The Miracle of America Museum in Polson will host its monthly “Night at the Museum” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28.
Film club to screen 'The Contender'
The Historic Film Club will screen the political drama “The Contender,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the
'Barn Bash - Bluegrass, Brews and Views' to be held Saturday
The Diamond B Ranch, a permanently conserved 192-acre family farm located along the Flathead River, will host the third annual “Barn Bash — Bluegrass, Brews and Views” to benefit the conservation work of the Flathead Land Trust on Saturday, Sept. 23.
Charley's Angels drag troupe to perform in Kalispell
Charley’s Angels, a drag troupe from Idaho, is coming to Kalispell to perform on Saturday, Sept. 23, and Sunday, Sept. 24.
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Hot spots to kick up your heels in the Flathead
Red lights illuminated the dozen-or-so couples scattered across the dance floor at the Blue Moon Nite Club last Wednesday night. April Howard wove through the throngs of two-steppers, dolling out instruction over her headset microphone and occasionally stopping to run through a movement with one dancer or another. The dancers were decked out in anything from cowboy boots to open-toed sandals and some bore intense looks of concentration while others easily laughed off their mistakes with a partner.
Legals September 21, 2017
No. 24835 NOTICE THAT A TAX DEED MAY BE ISSUED TO: Occupant(s) 255 Lost Creek Drive Kalispell, MT 59901 Brian C. Olson 255 Lost Creek Drive Kalispell, MT 59901 Brian C. Olson 55 Lost Creek Trail Kalispell, MT 59901 Jo Ann Olson 789 Blaine View Drive Kalispell, MT 59901 Countrywide Bank, N.A. c/o North County Real Estate dba HMC Funding 1947 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 220 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Countrywide Bank, N.A. c/o Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) 1818 Liberty Street, Suite 300 Reston, VA 20190 Flathead County Treasurer 935 1st Ave. W. Suite T Kalispell, MT 59901 Pursuant to Section 15-18-212, Montana Code Annotated, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1. As a result of a property tax delinquency, a property tax lien exists on the real property in which you may have an interest. The real property is described on the tax sale certificate as: 04-29-22 TR 6A IN NE4SE4. The real property is also described in the records of the Flathead County Clerk and Recorder as: Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 17506, a tract of land, situated, lying and being in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section 4, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. Assessor No. 0979306. 2. The property taxes became delinquent on June 1, 2014. 3. The property tax lien was attached as the result of a tax lien sale held on July 15, 2014. 4. The property tax lien was purchased at a tax lien sale on July 15, 2014, by Flathead County Treasurer, 935 1st Ave. W. Suite T, Kalispell, MT 59901. 5. The lien was subsequently assigned to MTAG, as Custodian for ATCF II Montana LLC, P.O. Box 54292, New Orleans, LA 70154-4292, and a tax deed will be issued to it unless the property tax lien is redeemed prior to the expiration date of the redemption period. 6. As of the date of this notice, the amount due is: TAX $12,717.29 PENALTY $436.95 INTEREST $2,222.98 COST $274.68 TOTAL $15,651.90 7. The date that the redemption period expires is November 5, 2017, 60 days after date of this notice. 8. For the property tax lien to be redeemed the total amount listed in paragraph 6 plus all interest and costs that accrue from the date of this notice until the date of redemption which amount will be calculated by the County Treasurer upon request, must be paid on or before the date the redemption period expires. 9. If all taxes, penalties, interest, and costs are not paid to the County Treasurer on or prior to the date the redemption period expires, or on or prior to the date on which the County Treasurer will otherwise issue a tax deed, a tax deed may be issued to MTAG, as Custodian for ATCF II Montana LLC, on the day following the date on which the redemption period expires or on the date the County Treasurer will otherwise issue a tax deed. 9. The business address and telephone number of the county treasurer who is responsible for issuing the tax deed is: Flathead County Treasurer, 935 1st Ave. W. Suite T, Kalispell, MT 59901; Telephone (406) 758-5680. FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE PERSONS LISTED ABOVE WHOSE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN: The address of the interested party is unknown. The published notice meets the legal requirements for notice of a pending tax deed issuance. The interested party's rights in the property may be in jeopardy. Dated this 6th of September, 2017. September 21, 28, 2017 MNAXLP
Quilter's Guild features Somers' Dawn Siden
Dawn Siden’s quilts are like her children — she loves each one equally, but for different reasons.
Glacier, Eureka, Libby spikers roll
Two days removed from a tight match at Missoula Big Sky, Glacier had a much easier time with another Missoula school on Thursday night.
Bigfork's Young, Whitefish girls 1st in cross country
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Hellgate sweeps Flathead
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Crosstown Football Legendary meeting for Flathead, Glacier meet
After four weeks of delays, Flathead and Glacier will finally get a chance to play at Legends Stadium.
Wednesday, September 20
Hydrological models scrutinized in hearing
The Montana Artesian Water Company’s water-use permit hearing turned technical in its second day.
Burglars make off with classroom pets
According to the Kalispell Police Department, a child care business was reportedly broken into and the guinea pigs were missing.
Bernice 'Bunny' Louden, 89
Bernice “Bunny” Louden passed away shortly before midnight, Monday, Sept. 18, 2017.
Charles 'Chuck' McKinley Kyger, 80
Chuck Kyger passed away Sept. 14, 2017, at home, after a hard fought battle with cancer, with his wife and daughter by his side.
Dorene Butler, 67
Dorene Butler, born Oct. 30, 1949, led a full and energetic life until illness and her untimely passing took her from us on Aug. 12, 2017. She graduated from Pacific Palisades High School in Los Angeles, attended Pacific University, traveled the world with Chapman College and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Cal State University, Northridge.
Couple seeks approval for vacation rentals
A Bigfork couple whose commercial wedding facility was shut down four years ago because of a zoning violation now are asking for permission to operate two separate vacation rental homes on their property.
$229M in state spending cuts proposed
HELENA (AP) — The governor’s budget director is recommending Montana agencies cut $229 million in general fund spending over the next two years to balance the state’s budget due to lower revenues than expected and this summer’s higher firefighting costs this summer.
Legals September 20, 2017
No. 24825 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE To be sold for cash at a Trustee's Sale on November 20, 2017, 09:00 AM at the main entrance of the Flathead County Justice Center located at 920 Main Street, Kalispell, Montana 59901, the following described real property situated in Flathead County, State of Montana: Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 11082 located in that portion of Government Lot 4, Section 11, Township 30 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. More commonly known as 400 Cattail Drive, Whitefish, MT 59937. Bayne A. French and Christine P. Lee French, as Grantors, conveyed said real property to Charles Peterson, as Trustee, to secure an obligation owed to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for U.S. Bank N.A., its successors and assigns, by Deed of Trust on July 24, 2012, and filed for record in the records of the County Clerk and Recorder in Flathead County, State of Montana, on July 31, 2012 as Instrument No. 201200017261, of Official Records. The Deed of Trust was assigned for value as follows: Assignee: U.S. Bank National Association Assignment Dated: December 17, 2013 Assignment Recorded: December 24, 2013 Assignment Recording Information: as Instrument No. 201300032071 All in the records of the County Clerk and Recorder for Flathead County, Montana Benjamin J. Mann is the Successor Trustee pursuant to a Substitution of Trustee recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Flathead County, State of Montana, on June 1, 2017 as Instrument No. 201700011090, of Official Records. The Beneficiary has declared a default in the terms of said Deed of Trust due to Grantor's failure to make monthly payments beginning January 1, 2017, and each month subsequent, which monthly installments would have been applied on the principal and interest due on said obligation and other charges against the property or loan. By reason of said default, the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable. The total amount due on this obligation is the principal sum of $499,632.26, interest in the sum of $11,983.36, escrow advances of $1,120.77, other amounts due and payable in the amount of $15.00 for a total amount owing of $512,751.39, plus accruing interest, late charges, and other fees and costs that may be incurred or advanced. The Beneficiary anticipates and may disburse such amounts as may be required to preserve and protect the property and for real property taxes that may become due or delinquent, unless such amounts of taxes are paid by the Grantor. If such amounts are paid by the Beneficiary, the amounts or taxes will be added to the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust. Other expenses to be charged against the proceeds of this sale include the Trustee's fees and attorney's fees, costs and expenses of the sale, and late charges, if any. Beneficiary has elected, and has directed the Trustee to sell the above described property to satisfy the obligation. The sale is a public sale and any person, including the Beneficiary, excepting only the Trustee, may bid at the sale. The bid price must be paid immediately upon the close of bidding in cash or cash equivalents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier's checks). The conveyance will be made by Trustee's Deed, without any representation or warranty, including warranty of title, express or implied, as the sale is made strictly on an as-is, where-is basis, without limitation, the sale is being made subject to all existing conditions, if any, of lead paint, mold or other environmental or health hazards. The sale purchaser shall be entitled to possession of the property on the 10th day following the sale. The Grantor, successor in interest to the Grantor, or any other person having an interest in the property, has the right, at any time prior to the Trustee's Sale, to pay to the Beneficiary, or the successor in interest to the Beneficiary, the entire amount then due under the Deed of Trust and the obligation secured thereby (including costs and expenses actually incurred and attorney's fees) other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Deed of Trust with Successor Trustee's and attorney's fees. In the event that all defaults are cured the foreclosure will be dismissed and the foreclosure sale will be canceled. The scheduled Trustee's Sale may be postponed by public proclamation up to 15 days for any reason. In the event of a bankruptcy filing, the sale may be postponed by the Trustee for up to 120 days by public proclamation at least every 30 days. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Successor Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Dated this 10th day of July, 2017. Benjamin J. Mann Substitute Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Telephone: 801-355-2886 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8AM-5PM (MST) File No. 50092 September 13, 20, 27, 2017 MNAXLP
Cyber attack a wakeup call for Flathead
For most of us, the last week in Flathead County has seemed like something out of a movie.
Water bottling plant impact will be huge
Developer Lew Weaver said in a press release he’s “pleased that DEQ has validated our assertion that this (the Creston water bottling) plant will have no adverse effect on human health or the environment, and that fears of high volumes of truck traffic, noise and diminished property values are misplaced” with the production level proposed.
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How dare officials leave school attendance up to parents! Either the threats have been neutralized or deemed unfounded, or they have not. I can’t imagine the horror of one parent sending a child to school and something happening, while another keeps their child home. The responsibility of school security and attendance must be determined by the authorities who have the most information, and not placed back on parents. The wishy-washy approach to attendance exudes a lack of confidence in the decision to reopen the schools. —Dee Armstrong, Bigfork
'Dream come true'
Now that Dakota Arndt has finally made it, the next challenge for the talented martial arts athlete is finding out what comes next.
Finding method in the madness
It’s been an unusual season of football for the Flathead Valley.
Bragging rights at stake in Crosstown Cup
Bragging rights are on the line this week in the Flathead Valley.
Glacier downs pesky Big Sky in three sets
The Glacier volleyball team was pushed to the limit in all three sets — 26-24, 25-23, 25-22 — but emerged victorious in each one to win Tuesday night in its first match back after missing nearly a week to threats that canceled events throughout the Flathead Valley.
Tuesday, September 19
Chihuahua is minivan driver's co-pilot
According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a concerned driver saw a gold minivan with a chihuahua in the front seat swerving down U.S. 93.
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- Evergreen Water and Sewer District board meets at 7 a.m. at the district office, 130 Nicholson Dr.
DNRC faces tough questions at bottling-plant hearing
The Montana Artesian Water Company’s plan to bottle Creston’s groundwater drew fresh scrutiny Tuesday morning.
Marlene Hill, 80
Marlene Hill, 80, of Columbia Falls, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sept. 17, 2017, at Hidden Meadows Memory Care in Columbia Falls.
Marion Cecelia D'Arcy, 85
Marion Cecelia D’Arcy, 85, of Polson, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, at St. Luke Extended Care.
Bernard Robert Gregoire, 88
Bernard Robert Gregoire, “Bernie” or “BR”, peacefully passed away with his daughter by his side on Sept. 7, 2017, in Bigfork. He was 88 years young.
Ralph J. Barry, 93
Ralph J. Barry passed away Sept 15, 2017, in Kalispell.
Joseph Francis O'Brien, 73
Joseph Francis O’Brien, 73, “got a tractor ride to heaven” on Thursday, Sept.14, 2017. He was born in San Diego on Sept. 18, 1943, and was the first child of Joseph I. O’Brien and Franchone Johnson O’Brien. As a child he grew up in Denver. The family moved to Phoenix in 1958. Joseph graduated from St. Mary’s High School in 1961. Two weeks after graduating, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He was an electronics electrician on the USS Forrestal CVA-59 aircraft carrier. He was a petty officer 2nd class (E-5), serving three years and three months. His tour of duty included the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. He was honorably discharged just before his 21st birthday in 1964. Joseph received training in electronics and communication equipment in the Navy. He continued to use this knowledge in all of his further careers by working as an electrician. He began working for Sperry Manufacturing in Phoenix, and then the Arizona Highway Patrol in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Harry Sargent Shorey Jr., 96
Harry Sargent Shorey Jr., 96, died peacefully at home on Sept. 15, 2017, surrounded by family.
Sense of normalcy returns as students head back to class
The sounds of children in classrooms and hurrying in the hallways could once again be heard Tuesday as school resumed across the Flathead Valley after three days of being canceled due to cyber threats.
Students named scholarship semifinalists
Eight high school students from the valley have been named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.
Rezoning proposed for Idaho Timber site
A proposal to change the zoning of the former Idaho Timber property in Whitefish from industrial to a mixed-use district will be considered by the Whitefish Planning Board during a public hearing on Thursday, Sept. 21.
Former Gov. Racicot says 'decency' missing from leadership today
Former Montana Gov. Marc Racicot used lessons taken from Montana’s Mike Mansfield to illustrate a national need for a return to “decency” and compromise during his talk on “The Meaning of Leadership” Monday night.
Skunk extermination sparks shed fire in Somers
An attempt to get rid of an unwanted critter is to blame for a shed fire in Somers on Tuesday afternoon.
Police still in contact with hackers
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office has continued to be in contact with a group of international cyber hackers who released a ransom note directed at the Columbia Falls School District Monday evening.
Students arrested after bringing guns to school in Dillon
DILLON (AP) — Authorities say two Montana high school students were arrested after they brought loaded firearms to school.
Stage 2 fire rules lifted
The strict stage 2 fire restrictions that have been in place across Northwest Montana for most of the summer will officially be lifted Wednesday.
Legals September 19, 2017
No. 24832 NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SCHROEDER RIDGE ZONING DISTRICT The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice pursuant to Section 76-2-205(5), M.C.A., that it passed a Resolution of Intention (Resolution No. 832C) on September 14, 2017 to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural). The boundaries of the area proposed to be amended are described as: That portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, lying Westerly of the County Road excepting therefrom the North 200 feet. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, Courthouse, 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 Eleventh Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office's website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/planning_zoning/downloads.php. Documents related to the proposed zone change are also on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. For thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice, the Board of Commissioners will receive written protests to the change proposed for a portion of the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District from persons owning real property within Flathead County whose names appear on the last completed assessment roll of Flathead County and who either are registered voters in Flathead County or execute and acknowledge their protests before a notary public. The meetings for the Flathead County Board of Commissioners take place on the third floor of the County Courthouse at 800 South Main in Kalispell, MT. DATED this 14th day of September, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman September 19, 26, 2017 MNAXLP
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Love Lives Here sends our encouragement to all of the Flathead Valley school officials and police forces plus the FBI agents who are working together to respond to threats made against our schools this week.
Pack nearly knocks off Knights
Glacier boys soccer coach Ryan Billiet was happy with the outcome of Tuesday’s game against Missoula Hellgate, but it was almost much better.
Whitefish golf pro Dowaliby dies at 84
WHITEFISH — Mike Dowaliby, the longtime PGA golf professional at Whitefish Lake Golf Club, died on Sunday at 84.
School activities getting back to normal
The disturbance that kept Flathead Valley schools from participating in activities last weekend has left the sports schedule jumbled for the next few weeks.
Johnston wins again at Cabinet View
LIBBY — Libby junior Ryggs Johnston won again, this time at his home course, running away with the Cabinet View Invitational on Tuesday.
Monday, September 18
Columbia Falls officials hold meeting about cyber threats
The Columbia Falls School District held an informational meeting Monday at noon with family and community members to answer any questions about cyber threats as students are set to return to school.
Rain, cool weather helps firefighters in the region
Fire restrictions remain in effect across region
Terry L. Utter, 69
“See the man in this photograph?”
Bigfork to offer program for emotionally distressed youth
A specialized education program for emotionally distressed youth opened at Bigfork Elementary School early this month. A team of three educators from
Woman claims she was roughed up
According to the Whitefish Police Department, a woman who had gone to a local nightclub reported that she got more than she deserved when security allegedly grabbed her and tackled her to the floor.
Wolfpack Theatre Co. announces new performance dates
Pablo man arrested, charged in homicide
Pablo resident Ryan Black, 28, was arrested and held on a deliberate homicide charge on Saturday, according to a press release from Lake County Sheriff-Coroner Donald R. Bell.
Author Terry Beatley to make book tour stop in Bigfork
Author Terry Beatley will make a stop in Bigfork on Sept. 20 to present on her book, “What If We’ve Been Wrong? Keeping My Promise to America’s ‘Abortion King.’”
Irrigation discount to end Oct. 31
The city of Kalispell reminds residential customers that the discounted sprinkling rate for the current year will be ending Oct. 31. All water usage outside of the sprinkling season will be billed at the normal water usage rates in accordance with the Rate Schedule.
Sheriff: 'No threat to the physical safety of our children'
Officials release ransom note, demand for money
Schools hold informational meetings for parents today
Several school districts are holding informational meetings to update families and community members on the latest information regarding cyber threats to schools in the valley today, Sept. 18.
Radio host reflects on love of community
The first half of Leah Lindsay’s life was spent in near constant motion, but for act two, the Kalispell native has devoted her time and energy to the community she now calls home.
Bottling plant dispute heads to hearing
Beginning on Tuesday, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation will hear both sides in a contentious dispute over a proposed water-bottling plant near Creston.
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Sunday, September 17
Questions arise amid school threats
A caller asked the Whitefish Police Department if the city hall was on lock down and whether or not their daughter would be safe to go to work at an ice cream shop given the recent threats made against Flathead Valley schools. Dispatch relayed the message to an officer.
Kalispell considers southside traffic study
Traffic in Kalispell’s growing southside neighborhoods is prompting the City Council to consider a traffic impact study for that area.
Whitefish advances east lakeshore annexation
Armed with a Montana Supreme Court ruling in its favor, the city of Whitefish is proceeding with the annexation of 43 acres of land in the Houston Drive area along the east shore of Whitefish Lake.
Ski passes on sale this month
Skiers and snowboarders have until the end of the month to secure a winter season pass to Whitefish Mountain Resort at the early season rates.
Man allegedly pulled gun on woman, loaded bullet
A 33-year-old man has been charged with a felony, accused of brandishing a gun at a woman and loading a bullet into it.
Man faces felonies for alleged heroin sale
A 23-year-old will be arraigned on Sept. 21 accused of selling more than three grams of heroin.
Students to return to schools Tuesday
Public school staff resume work today; FVCC open to regular activities as law enforcement continues investigation
School and law enforcement officials have announced that Flathead Valley public schools will open to staff but remain closed to students on Monday, Sept. 18. Student classes and activities will resume Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Japanese war brides project taps into Flathead stories
A quest to tell the story of Japanese war brides who married American soldiers and assimilated into life in the United States in the years following World War II brought journalist Kathryn Tolbert to small towns across the country, including the Kalispell and Trego areas.
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My family and I moved to this beautiful valley last fall in hopes to escape an increasingly crime-ridden area of southern Oregon. We dealt with lack of law enforcement, an increasing population of transients, thieves and drug addicts. We have three young boys who we wouldn’t even let play in our front yard for fear of them picking up a used needle in the street, or being harassed by a transient on drugs or drunk.
New Montana law encourages civic awareness
Our country’s founders understood that public education is essential to the continued success of our representative democracy. Voting and protection of individual rights are dependent on educated and engaged citizens.
Time to realign?
Both parties may be looking for a way out of old alliances
My dad’s grandmother lived more than 80 years, and never voted for a Democrat. On the porch of her farmhouse near Independence, Iowa, in election year 1928 she told him why: “The Democrats killed two of my brothers.”
On balance, it's yes for Whitefish levy
Taxpayers in the Whitefish School District have a big decision to make over the next couple of weeks. Do they want to spend $26.5 million for a new elementary school?
Preston and Staats
Todd and Kelli Staats of Kalispell announce the engagement of their son, Levi Staats, to Angela Preston, daughter of Joel and Judy Preston, of Richfield, Minnesota.
Long-lost handbag finds its way home
The last thing Nadine Eckert expected to see when the doorbell rang a few evenings ago was a young man holding the purse that had been stolen from her vehicle a year ago.
Saturday, September 16
Natalie 'Inge' DeSteunder, 86
Natalie “Inge” DeSteunder passed away Sept. 8, 2017 at her home in Columbia Falls. She was born Oct. 1, 1930 in Nuremburg, Germany to Otton and Albertyna Renn.
James V. Hill, 73
James V. Hill, 73, was a resident of Bullhead City, Arizona, for 13 years. He passed away on Friday, Sept. 1, 2017.
Claire Elizabeth Willis, 34
“She’s gone fishin’.”
Bernard Robert Gregoire, 88
Bernard Robert Gregoire, “Bernie” or “BR,” peacefully passed away in his sleep with his daughter by his side on Sept. 7, 2017, in Bigfork. He was 88 years young.
Michael 'Mick' Thumm, 53
Mick passed away Sept. 6, 2016.
Betty L. Tudahl, 84
Betty L. Tudahl was the sixth child born to Lauritz F. and Bertha Mikkelson Ebbeson on Nov. 30, 1932, in Berthold, North Dakota. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church in Berthold.
River enthusiast develops ergonomic oar handle
Rotator cuff surgery is the reason Jeff Gilman had to give up kayaking a few years ago. But it’s also the reason he has developed an ergonomic oar grip that is making waves among rafting and angling enthusiasts.
Residents begin to regroup in wake of Caribou Fire
Standing in nearly 3 inches of ash, West Kootenai resident Ian Caswell sifted through the blackened pile of rubble days after the Caribou Fire consumed his home of 15 years in the northwest corner of Montana.
Voters to decide on $26.5M bond
Whitefish voters will decide the fate of a $26.5 million bond issue to build a proposed new elementary school to address aging infrastructure, security and capacity issues.
Pre-evac warnings lifted for Apgar, West Glacier
The pre-evacuation warnings for Glacier National Park’s Apgar areas were lifted Saturday following a shot of cool and wet weather that slowed the Sprague Fire.
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- Out of the Darkness Community Walk, 1 p.m., FVCC parking lot, Kalispell. Access through Kidsports field/tunnel. Proceeds support American Foundation of Suicide Prevention’s local and national programs. Register at afsp.org/flatheadvalley. Email Alison Schmaltz, alischmaltz@gmail.com
Event showcases birds of Flathead Valley
Celebrating birds of the Flathead Valley and Northwest Montana, the 11th annual Audubon Birds of Prey Festival introduced humans and hawks face to face at Lone Pine State Park on Saturday.
Capitol Christmas Tree to tour Northwest Montana
As lawmakers, dignitaries, journalists and tourists make their way to the U.S. Capitol this December, they’ll all pass a tree from Kootenai National Forest.
Horse adds heart to woman's recovery
Bev Klapperich has a firm hold of the reins and a new lease on life after a difficult diagnosis earlier this year.
Hail to the thief: Trump steals the hope of conservatives
The silent coup has apparently succeeded. President Trump has been convinced to abandon his revolutionary program of putting “America First,” and has decided to play footsy with globalists like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi.
Contact made with suspect
The investigation into the Flathead Valley’s school-threat scare took two new turns on Saturday.
Legals September 16, 2017
No. 24827 Peg L. Allison Clerk of District Court Flathead County Justice Center 920 South Main Street Kalispell, MT 59901 (406) 758-5906 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FLATHEAD IN THE MATTER OF: Z.G.S., YOUTH IN NEED OF CARE Cause No. DN-16-058(D) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION To: Cissy Angela Sindt YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed in the above-entitled Court by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Child and Family Services Division, 121 Financial Drive, Suite C, Kalispell, MT 59901, requesting Termination of Birth Mother's Parental Rights with Permanent Legal Custody and Right to Consent to Adoption of the above-named child. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear on Friday, October 6, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. before the Honorable Dan Wilson, District Judge, Flathead County Justice Center, 920 South Main Street, Third Floor, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, then and there to show cause, if any you may have, why the Petition should not be granted. The child was born on June 4, 2016 in Whitefish, Flathead County, Montana. The birth father is Benjamin James Buffalo. You have the right to be represented by an attorney in these proceedings. If you are unable to afford an attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you. Your failure to appear at the hearing constitutes a denial of your interest in the above-named child, which denial may result, without further notice of this proceeding or any subsequent proceeding, in judgment by default being entered for the relief requested in the Petition. A copy of the Petition is filed with the Clerk of District Court for the Eleventh Judicial District Court in and for Flathead County, Montana, telephone (406) 758-5870. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this 12th day of September, 2017. PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: SARAH ARRIGONI Deputy Clerk September 16, 23, 30, 2017 MNAXLP
Libby netters roll over Browning
LIBBY — Libby started fast and cruised to an easy 25-6, 25-10, 25-15 victory over Browning in a Class A conference volleyball matchup on Saturday, continuing its strong start to the season.
No. 5 Tech holds off Rocky on the road
BILLINGS — Rocky Mountain scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter but it wasn’t enough to overcome a potent Montana Tech attack as the No. 5 Orediggers held on for a 34-28 Frontier Conference victory.
Friday, September 15
Neighbor prunes without permission
A neighbor decided to trim a Whitefish man’s trees without asking. The man asked police to make him stop, according to Whitefish Police logs.
Health centers receive $2.85M in grants
The Flathead City-County Health Department and Libby’s Lincoln County Community Health Center are among 17 Montana community health facilities that received a total of $2.85 million in funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Senator Steve Daines announced Thursday.
Halt Cancer at X seeks grant applicants
Halt Cancer at X, a local nonprofit that raises funds for breast cancer research, educational outreach and support services, is seeking applicants for the 2017 Halt Cancer at X Community Grants.
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Families remain patient, wait for answers
Despite two days of unexpected school closures due to recent threats involving Flathead County schools, for most families in the Flathead, it’s a wait-and-see moment.
Stabilization work begins on chalet
Engineers and Glacier Park restoration staff flew into Sperry Chalet earlier this week to see how best to stabilize the structure through the winter months.
Sheriff says progress made in threat investigation
Schools across the Flathead Valley remain closed Friday and no arrests have been made after a series of text and email messages made Wednesday threatened the safety of local students.
Prolonged cold and wet system on the way
The cold breezes and wisps of snow that arrived in Montana this week look set to continue.
All school activities postponed through weekend
Flathead Valley schools have postponed all athletic and extracurricular activities this weekend following a series of threats made via text message and email that led to the closure of schools throughout the region. A decision regarding school on Monday will be made by 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Legals September 15, 2017
No. 24793 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Angelia Dennison, Petitioner Cause No. DV-17-787D DAN WILSON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Angelia Dennison to Angela Dennison. The hearing will be on October 24, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Date: August 16, 2017 BY: /s/ Dan Wilson District Court Judge August 25, September 1, 8, 15, 2017 MNAXLP
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We are helping reclaim the future for millions by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Two new civic projects grace Kalispell
Kalispell is celebrating the recent opening of two new amenities that are sure to be well received by the entire valley.
Hamilton hammers Polson
POLSON — Carson Rostad passed for three touchdowns, ran for two and Declan O’Brien returned a kickoff 95 yards for another score as Hamilton (3-1) hammered Polson 48-6 in Class A nonconference football play Friday night.
Derue to join Northwest Montana Stock Car Racing Association Hall of Fame Fa,Famefame
Some individuals are inducted into the Northwest Montana Stock Car Racing Association Hall Of Fame for their driving skills.
Thursday, September 14
Margaret Holmes, 99
Margaret Holmes, 99, passed away at her home Sept. 10, 2017, at the age of 99.
Paul Eugene Ackerman, 77
Paul Eugene Ackerman passed away on Sept. 9, 2017, while in the North Valley Hospital in Whitefish. He had been living in Columbia Falls for the last five years, with his daughter Janelle.
Michael 'Mick' B. Nelson, 70
Michael “Mick” B. Nelson, 70, of Eureka, passed away at his home surrounded by his daughter and son-in-law on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, due to a seven-year battle with cancer.
Suspicious man on roof just a roofer
A caller advised police that a male was sitting on the edge of the roof of a Kalispell business. She thought it was strange and that someone should check on him. Police reportedly spoke with an employee of the business who said they had crews replacing the roof.
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County sets public meetings to discuss jail site purchase
Two public meetings are planning to discuss Flathead County’s proposed purchase of the “Cedar Palace” and adjoining acreage owned by Weyerhaeuser Co. in Columbia Falls as a possible site for a new jail. The purchase price is $2.6 million.
Kalispell's first dog park now open
Kalispell’s first off-leash dog park is officially complete and open for playtime this week with a grand opening ceremony scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 17.
Poor air quality could outlast weekend rain
Some days, the smoke is so thick that when Orville Baumjartner looks out his window, he can’t even see the mountains just east of his Columbia Falls home.
All valley schools to remain closed Friday
All public schools in the Flathead Valley will remain closed on Friday following a series of threats made via text message and email that led to the closure of schools throughout the valley on Thursday.
Prep games postponed as threats close Valley schools
All athletic events in the Flathead Valley were canceled or postponed Thursday due to unspecified threats made toward area schools.
Change name of Flathead High School? It's not the Brave thing to do ...
I am writing in response to a letter recently written by Mr. Steve Eckels. Mr Eckels is a very accomplished guitarist and teacher of his trade. He has enhanced many students’ lives by sharing his skills and talents. He currently lives in the Kalispell area — an area widely known as “the Flathead.” Music is his vocation, and his contribution to mankind. Stepping out from that to what seems to being critical of our local culture is not an especially endearing quality to some of us who were raised here and live in the Flathead Valley.
Parks Canada: Kenow fire 'out of control'
The Kenow Fire ravaging Waterton Lakes National Park has been classified as “out of control,” Parks Canada said in a press release late Thursday morning.
Police swamped with false reports
Local police say a surge of false information being shared on social media is disrupting their efforts to fight real crime.
Auditions announced for 'Miracle on 34th Street'
The Whitefish Theatre Co. is holding auditions for the winter production of “A Miracle on 34th Street” at 6 p.m. Sept. 17 and 18 at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Author David Stanley featured at signing event at Bookshelf
The Bookshelf is hosting guest author David Stanley for a presentation and reading from “The Glacier Park Reader” at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15.
'The Triangle Factory Fire Project'
'Beauty and the Beast'
The Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre will open its first production of the season, Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” on Sept. 22. The show will run over two weekends, with performances on Sept. 23, 29, 30 and Oct. 1.
FVCC invites community to fall concert series
As part of its Fall Concert Series, FVCC’s Music Department will host three faculty concerts in September and October. Free and open to the community, all concerts begin at 7 p.m. in the large meeting room of the Arts and Technology Building on the Kalispell campus.
Hockaday holds Plein Air Paint Out; celebration and sale set for Sept. 30
At the Hockaday Museum of Art’s annual Plein Air Paint Out, renowned artists will paint outdoors in Glacier National Park, the Swan Valley and the Flathead Valley from Sept. 22 through 28. The public is invited to see their works at the Plein Air Party and Sale from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30, when all of the works will be offered at fixed prices. The party is free, appropriate for all ages and open to the public.
Artist Julie Wulf offers silk painting workshop
Artist and teacher Julie Wulf will offer a silk painting workshop from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Bigfork Art and Cultural Center.
'Norma' kicks off opera season
Even as we still endure summer fire weather here in Northwest Montana, autumn is rapidly approaching and with it the next season of Live in HD broadcasts from The Metropolitan Opera.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 14
Big Ski Chair Affair
Next week art and outdoor culture will collide at the Big Ski Chair Affair.
Stage II fire restrictions to remain for now
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is reminding residents that Stage II fire restrictions remain in place.
Legals September 14, 2017
No. 24812 L. Jason Bryan BRYAN, DISTEFANO & MATTINGLEY, PLLP 423 1st Avenue East PO Box 2341 Kalispell, MT 59901 Jason@nwmontanalaw.com P: (406) 890-1880 Attorneys for the Estate of Aaron Eugene Vorhies MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN RE: THE ESTATE OF AARON EUGENE VORHIES Deceased. Probate No. DP 17-176B NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by and through attorney of record, L. Jason Bryan, Bryan, diStefano & Mattingley, PLLP, that Eric Sebastian Vorhies has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be mailed to Eric Sebastian Vorhies, the Personal Representative, return receipt requested, c/o BRYAN, DISTEFANO & MATTINGLEY, PLLP, P.O. Box 2341, Kalispell, Montana 59903, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court. DATED this 1st day of September, 2017 By: /s/ Francesca DiStefano L. Jason Bryan September 7, 14, 21, 2017 MNAXLP
Deep, talented Missoula Sentinel squad ready for trip to Flathead
Each of the past two games has left a bitter taste in the mouths of the Flathead Braves.
Local golfers wrap up Frenchtown Invitational
FRENCHTOWN — Frenchtown’s Courtney Ockler won her second golf meet in two days as a handful of Western A teams wrapped up the second Frenchtown Invitational in as many days.
Wednesday, September 13
Senators turn up heat on fire policy
Thousands of miles from the wildfires torching the West, U.S. Senators Steve Daines, R-Mont., and Jon Tester, D-Mont., both spent Wednesday calling for policy changes to prepare for future blazes.
Senators take aim at Canadian lumber exports
Montana’s two U.S. senators testified Wednesday before a federal commission tasked with investigating Canadian lumber export practices.
New life for the 'Gem of the West'
In the late 1990s, the fate of the Many Glacier Hotel hung in the balance.
Merrill and Cronk
Raymond and Sonja Merrill of Kalispell announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacquelyn Merrill, to William Cronk, son of Brad and Michelle Cronk of Kalispell.
Mine warns of layoffs after judge blocks expansion
More than 80 miners could be laid off from a central Montana coal mine in coming months after environmentalists successfully sued to halt its expansion, according to mine owner Signal Peak Energy.
Waterton fire grows to 86,000 acres
The Kenow Fire has nearly tripled in size this week as high winds stoked the blaze that is ripping through Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta.
National Bison Range roundup postponed amid smoke
HELENA (AP) — Wildfire smoke and the danger of new fires have prompted federal wildlife managers to postpone the annual roundup at the National Bison Range in western Montana.
Evacuation warning issued for Apgar, West Glacier
An evacuation warning is in effect in Glacier Park’s Apgar area and parts of West Glacier in anticipation of gusty winds that could stoke the Sprague Fire.
Herberger's celebrates 40,000-square-foot expansion
Linda Wagner doesn’t mess around when it comes to a good sale.
Highway 200 fires prompt new evacuation
Authorities have evacuated a stretch of Swamp Creek Road near Plains in advance of the Sheep Gap Fire.
Man makes do without minivan
A man with 10 kids was reportedly seen driving down U.S. 2 East with a few children in the back of his truck, according to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office. The reporting person said the man was not speeding or driving recklessly. He just didn’t have enough room for his entire brood in the cab.
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Stadium renovation complete; home games begin this week
Legends Stadium kicks off its home games with a crosstown soccer match Thursday after the recent completion of a $972,094 field renovation.
Asbestos worries surface as fire nears vermiculite mine
The West Fork Fire northwest of Libby is causing concern among Lincoln County officials as the fire draws closer to the defunct W.R. Grace & Co. vermiculite mine.
New business features event venue, Cawdrey studio
Renowned Western artist Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey has moved her studio and gallery from Bigfork to Whitefish, but there’s a new dimension to the Cawdrey family’s business endeavors.
Legals September 13, 2017
No. 24825 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE To be sold for cash at a Trustee's Sale on November 20, 2017, 09:00 AM at the main entrance of the Flathead County Justice Center located at 920 Main Street, Kalispell, Montana 59901, the following described real property situated in Flathead County, State of Montana: Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 11082 located in that portion of Government Lot 4, Section 11, Township 30 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. More commonly known as 400 Cattail Drive, Whitefish, MT 59937. Bayne A. French and Christine P. Lee French, as Grantors, conveyed said real property to Charles Peterson, as Trustee, to secure an obligation owed to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for U.S. Bank N.A., its successors and assigns, by Deed of Trust on July 24, 2012, and filed for record in the records of the County Clerk and Recorder in Flathead County, State of Montana, on July 31, 2012 as Instrument No. 201200017261, of Official Records. The Deed of Trust was assigned for value as follows: Assignee: U.S. Bank National Association Assignment Dated: December 17, 2013 Assignment Recorded: December 24, 2013 Assignment Recording Information: as Instrument No. 201300032071 All in the records of the County Clerk and Recorder for Flathead County, Montana Benjamin J. Mann is the Successor Trustee pursuant to a Substitution of Trustee recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Flathead County, State of Montana, on June 1, 2017 as Instrument No. 201700011090, of Official Records. The Beneficiary has declared a default in the terms of said Deed of Trust due to Grantor's failure to make monthly payments beginning January 1, 2017, and each month subsequent, which monthly installments would have been applied on the principal and interest due on said obligation and other charges against the property or loan. By reason of said default, the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable. The total amount due on this obligation is the principal sum of $499,632.26, interest in the sum of $11,983.36, escrow advances of $1,120.77, other amounts due and payable in the amount of $15.00 for a total amount owing of $512,751.39, plus accruing interest, late charges, and other fees and costs that may be incurred or advanced. The Beneficiary anticipates and may disburse such amounts as may be required to preserve and protect the property and for real property taxes that may become due or delinquent, unless such amounts of taxes are paid by the Grantor. If such amounts are paid by the Beneficiary, the amounts or taxes will be added to the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust. Other expenses to be charged against the proceeds of this sale include the Trustee's fees and attorney's fees, costs and expenses of the sale, and late charges, if any. Beneficiary has elected, and has directed the Trustee to sell the above described property to satisfy the obligation. The sale is a public sale and any person, including the Beneficiary, excepting only the Trustee, may bid at the sale. The bid price must be paid immediately upon the close of bidding in cash or cash equivalents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier's checks). The conveyance will be made by Trustee's Deed, without any representation or warranty, including warranty of title, express or implied, as the sale is made strictly on an as-is, where-is basis, without limitation, the sale is being made subject to all existing conditions, if any, of lead paint, mold or other environmental or health hazards. The sale purchaser shall be entitled to possession of the property on the 10th day following the sale. The Grantor, successor in interest to the Grantor, or any other person having an interest in the property, has the right, at any time prior to the Trustee's Sale, to pay to the Beneficiary, or the successor in interest to the Beneficiary, the entire amount then due under the Deed of Trust and the obligation secured thereby (including costs and expenses actually incurred and attorney's fees) other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Deed of Trust with Successor Trustee's and attorney's fees. In the event that all defaults are cured the foreclosure will be dismissed and the foreclosure sale will be canceled. The scheduled Trustee's Sale may be postponed by public proclamation up to 15 days for any reason. In the event of a bankruptcy filing, the sale may be postponed by the Trustee for up to 120 days by public proclamation at least every 30 days. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Successor Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Dated this 10th day of July, 2017. Benjamin J. Mann Substitute Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Telephone: 801-355-2886 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8AM-5PM (MST) File No. 50092 September 13, 20, 27, 2017 MNAXLP
Herberger's: A downtown anchor
The expansion of Herberger’s, which is being celebrated today with a grand opening, is a vote of confidence in downtown Kalispell.
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What is it that makes rewriting history so glamorous and provocative to those who are offended by the truth? Turning urban legends into fact is not a presentation of the truth, it is simply a function of fulfilling a narrative. Why is it now “perfectly OK” to use semantics to smooth out the bumps of truth?
Kalispell soccer faces off on Legends turf
The crown is gone.
Rolling out rankings
It’s that time of year again.
Mercer sitting in second
Flathead’s Marcella Mercer shot 82 and is one stroke off the lead after the first round of the Kalispell Invite on Wednesday at Northern Pines Golf Club.
Flurry of holes-in-one at local courses
A plethora of aces has been recorded in the Flathead Valley over the past three weeks.
Text threats shut down schools valleywide
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office has identified and is conducting interviews with persons of interest regarding a series of threats made via text message and email that led to the closure of schools throughout the valley.
Tuesday, September 12
Kelly William Galloway, 64
Kelly William Galloway, 64, passed away Sept. 8, 2017, at home in Kemmerer, Wyoming, surrounded by loved ones.
E. Parke Frizelle Jr., 79
E. Parke Frizelle Jr., a longtime Whitefish resident, passed away on Sept. 5, 2017, at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls after a long illness.
Rain, snow on the way
Meteorologists expect a cold, wet weather front to arrive in Northwest Montana on Thursday, one that could wind down a brutal fire season.
Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo pagent winners
Pro Rodeo Queen — Kayla Seaman, 23, of Kalispell. A graduate of Montana State University, she is pursuing an online graduate school degree at University of Montana. Her awards include Pinto world champion 2017, Montana hunter jumper association champion, Reserve champion 2016, Amateur Sportsmanship award, Regional Champion 2017 open flat, open fences and Western horsemanship
Cowboy sign moved to new home
The Corral West Ranchwear cowboy that could be seen galloping alongside the former Gateway West Mall sign on U.S. 2 West in Kalispell has found a new home at the Flathead County Fairgrounds.
Wildfire spreads near iconic Waterton hotel
Alberta’s Kenow Fire expanded Monday due to high winds, torching the Waterton Lakes National Park visitor center and approaching the iconic Prince of Wales hotel as Canadian authorities began evacuating areas north of the park.
Daines to discuss fires at tele-town hall
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines will host a tele-town hall on Wednesday to discuss the wildfire season.
Legals September 12, 2017
No. 24805 PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY TO PROTEST ONE NEW MONTANA ALL-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WITH CATERING ENDORSEMENT LICENSE Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill, LLC. (Members: John & Amanda VanValkenburg) has applied for one new Montana All-Alcoholic Beverages with Catering Endorsement License No. 07-999-2570-002 to be operated at Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill, 9636 Highway 2 East, Coram, Flathead County. The public may protest this license in accordance with the law. Who can protest this license? Protests will be accepted from residents of the county of the proposed location (Flathead), residents of adjoining Montana counties (Lincoln, Glacier, Pondera, Teton, Lewis & Clark, Powell, Lake, Sanders), and residents of adjoining counties in another state if the criteria in 16-4-207(4)(d), Montana Code Annotated (MCA), are met. What information must be included? Protest letters must be legible and contain (1) the protestor's full name, mailing address, and street address; (2) the license number (07-999-2570-002) and the applicant's name (Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill, LLC.) (3) an indication that the letter is intended as a protest; (4) a description of the grounds for protesting; and (5) the protestor's signature. A letter with multiple signatures will be considered one protest letter. What are valid protest grounds? The protest may be based on the applicant's qualifications listed in 16-4-401, MCA, or the grounds for denial of an application in 16-4-405, MCA. Examples of valid protest grounds include: (1) the applicant is unlikely to operate the establishment in compliance with the law; (2) the proposed location cannot be properly policed by local authorities; and (3) the welfare of the people in the vicinity of the proposed location will be adversely and seriously affected. How are protests submitted? Protests must be postmarked to the Department of Revenue, Office of Dispute Resolution, P.O. Box 5805, Helena, Montana 59604-5805 on or before October 6, 2017. What happens if the license is protested? Depending on the number of protests and the protest grounds, a public hearing will be held in Helena or Coram. All valid protestors will be notified of the hearing's time, date and location. Hearings typically are scheduled within 90 days. A protester's hearing testimony is limited to the grounds in the protester's letter. Following the hearing, the Department of Revenue will notify the public whether the license transfer is approved or denied. How can additional information be obtained? The cited MCA statutes are online at leg.mt.gov/bills/mca_toc/. Questions may be directed to Patty Kautz, Compliance Specialist for the Department of Revenue's Liquor Control Division, at (406) 444-0017 or PKautz@mt.gov. September 5, 12. 19, 26, 2017 MNAXLP
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Regardless of one’s political views, the Wall That Heals presentation south of town was poignant.
Hill back on track for XC title
Hamilton netters hit past Polson in three
POLSON — Hamilton’s recipe for success wasn’t complicated.
Sentinel squeaks by Braves
Missoula Sentinel eked past Flathead on Tuesday at Kidsports Complex, topping the Braves 2-1 after chipping in a goal midway through the second half to earn a Western AA conference soccer victory.
Monday, September 11
Smoke predicted to settle back into valley
Overall air quality across the Flathead Valley improved over the weekend and is now classified as “unhealthy for sensitive groups.”
Relief center rose up quickly to help evacuees
A fire relief center set up in Eureka to help people and pets evacuated from the
Kalispell revises parking details in downtown plan
Several proposed changes to fine-tune the city of Kalispell’s vision for parking in the downtown plan will be considered by the Kalispell Planning Board on Tuesday, Sept. 12.
Housing workshop planned in Whitefish
Whitefish residents are invited to take part in an open house and workshop from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at Whitefish City Hall to get a progress report and offer input to the Whitefish Strategic Housing Plan.
Bigfork man wins $50,000 Powerball
Bill Burton, of Bigfork, won $50,000 on the Powerball lottery last month.
Man charged with DUI with a child passenger
A 33-year-old man has been charged with a felony after allegedly driving with a breath-alcohol concentration four times the legal limit with a child passenger.
Kalispell man sentenced for attack, attempt to steal gambling winnings
A Kalispell man was sentenced with the Department of Corrections after attacking a man in an attempt to steal his gambling winnings.
Tug for Food event canceled
The Tug for Food event to raise finds for the Community Kitchen-Feeding the Flathead scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 13, has been canceled due to the poor air quality.
Police called to settle shoe debate
A woman requested the assistance of Kalispell Police Department when a patron reportedly refused to put his shoes on after he was given two options — either leave, or put them on. Eventually the unshod patron put his shoes on and he was able to stay. The woman said she would call back if anything changed.
Charlie Lee James, 81
Charlie Lee James, 81, passed away at his home near St. Ignatius, on Sept. 3, 2017.
Michael 'Mick' B. Nelson, 70
Michael “Mick” B. Nelson, 70, of Eureka, passed away at his home on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, of natural causes.
Darrell M. Cottrell
Today is the second anniversary since our Dad left us to be with our Mom on Sept. 12, 2015.
John Royal Ellis, 69
John was born in Kalispell, April 21, 1948, to Royal and Barbara (Vukonich) Ellis. He attended Fortine Grade School, Eureka High School, and art school in California with a minor in ancient history. He then joined the service. The death of his father brought him back to Grave Creek.
Two women who died in Sunday crash identified
Two women who died in a two-vehicle collision on U.S. 2 Sunday just north of Glacier Park International Airport have been identified.
Legals September 11, 2017
No. 24798 MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FLATHEAD COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Randolph K. Nigg Deceased cause no. DP-16-127C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. A written statement of the claim indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim and the amount claimed may be filed with the Clerk of District Court, Flathead County, Montana, or mailed, return receipt requested, to the Personal Representative at the following address: Lavern Nigg, 131 N. Cedar Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901. DATED this 24th day of August, 2017. /s/ Lavern Nigg Personal Representative August 28, September 4, 11, 2017 MNAXLP
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The Daily Inter Lake’s offices will experience a phone outage at 11 a.m. today as the system is upgraded. The outage will last up to one hour. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Library tech gets creative with sculptures
A dozen little faces keep watch over Sinda Puryer and the library patrons at Flathead Valley Community College. The clay heads range in age, gender and size — with the smallest being just a few inches tall, and others about the size of a baseball. Puryer’s creations delight some and baffle others who wonder, what on Earth inspired her to craft the series of bodiless faces?
Johnston, Polson boys, Whitefish girls 1st in golf
POLSON — Ryggs Johnston won another golf title while the Polson boys and Whitefish girls claimed team honors on Monday at the Polson Invitational at Polson Bay Golf Club.
Sunday, September 10
Evacuation order lifted in West Kootenai area; additional road and trail closures ordered
A number of fires continued to burn on the Kootenai National Forest over the weekend. Stage II Fire Restrictions are still in effect for Lincoln County and Kootenai National Forest due to extreme fire danger, and the Kootenai Forest has ordered larger area closures around the fire areas.
Maybe the coyote wanted to walk, too
A man called the Whitefish Police Department to report that a coyote was following him while he was walking his dog on U.S. 93 West.
Kalispell Chamber taking nominations for business awards
The Kalispell Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its 46th Great Chief, Businessman and Businesswoman of the Year awards.
Whitefish man pleads not guilty to vehicular homicide
A Whitefish man pleaded not guilty to felony vehicular homicide while under the influence of drugs, in Flathead District Court on Sept. 7.
Wind brings changing conditions, better visibility for wildfires in Glacier National Park
Saturday’s cold front brought higher winds to Glacier National Park, which improved visibility in the area and allowed firefighting aircraft to resume operations on the area’s wildfires over the weekend.
Harold 'John' Crough, 58
Harold “John” Crough, 58, passed away Sept. 6, 2017, following an illness.
Betty L. Tudahl, 84
Betty L. Tudahl was the sixth child born to Lauritz F. and Bertha Mikkelson Ebbeson on Nov. 30, 1932, in Berthold, North Dakota. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church in Berthold.
Columbia Falls woman tracks Bigfoot for 24 years
Misty Allabaugh knows exactly what she saw as she rested her head against the back door of her dad’s truck that late October day in 1993.
Memorial provides chance to 'remember and honor'
The arrival of The Wall That Heals in Kalispell this week brought hundreds out for the opening ceremony Thursday, but for two local brothers, both Vietnam War veterans, the Wall brought much more.
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The Daily Inter Lake’s offices will experience a phone outage at 11 a.m. Monday as the system is upgraded. The outage will last up to one hour. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Smoke doesn't cloud flatlanders' fun
My youngest brother Wayne and his wife Becky are making their way back to Minnesota today on Amtrak after spending 10 days in the Flathead Valley.
Nine locals honored at centenarian luncheon
The dining hall at the Red Lion Kalispell was a sea of gray and white Thursday afternoon for the 13th annual Centenarians Luncheon, honoring 111 Montanans age 100 and older.
Walter E. Wesche Jr. 'Bud' 80
Walter E. Wesche Jr. “Bud,” 80, went home where his Lord Jesus, loving wife and family awaited his arrival Sept. 2, 2017.
Irene Steffenson
Irene Steffenson passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017, surrounded by loved ones.
Black bears seen roaming Kalispell
The Kalispell Police Department received multiple calls of a black bear and cub crossing U.S. Highway 2 and then walking through a yard. The bears were reportedly not being aggressive or getting into any trash. One bear was seen trying to get over a fence near an animal shelter. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks was notified.
Jeanine Danielson, 63
On Sept. 1, 2017, Jeanine Danielson “was received into the arms of Jesus Christ,” whom she accepted as her Savior. There were many things that defined Jeanine as a person, but most of all was her
Thomas Edward Fedor, 76
Thomas Edward Fedor, 76, a man, friend, Navy veteran, mentor, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and husband, “left us here on earth to be with the Lord” on Aug. 26, 2017, “to do the things he loves in heaven.”
Marie Basaraba, 92
Just five days before her 93rd birthday, Marie (Belinski) Basaraba was freed from years of physical pain and agony. Marie peacefully passed away on Sept. 5, 2017, in Whitefish.
Learn more about electric cars at Co-op event
Plug-in electric vehicle drivers, supporters and intrigued local residents are invited to attend an event at Flathead Electric Cooperative’s Kalispell headquarters from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, to highlight the benefits, cost savings and fun provided by electric cars, as part of National Drive Electric Week.
Herberger's expansion completed at Kalispell mall
Herberger’s at Kalispell Center Mall has completed its year-long expansion and remodeling project and is ready to debut the expanded store to the community during a public ribbon-cutting ceremony at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Mental health also affected by gloomy wildfire smoke
As a mental health professional, I have been counseling people through challenging times for 45 years. One of the techniques I teach to alleviate anxiety is deep breathing, but the toxic soup of smoke that surrounds us is causing people to question whether this is a good idea.
Donat and Whitehead
Amy Donat and Matt Whitehead were married Aug. 5 at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Minot, North Dakota. Deacon Steve Streitz performed the ceremony.
Montana's exasperating fire season
The fires of 2017 are consuming more than our desperately dry forests and grasslands. They’re eating away at all of us, physically for our brave firefighters and emotionally for the rest of us.
'Confine and contain' - huh?
As a former park ranger of 20-plus years with several hundred fires under my belt, my alarm bells were going off when I heard about a lightening-caused fire midway between the iconic, century-old Sperry Chalet and Lake McDonald Lodge. While I’m a supporter of such natural fires where appropriate, everything about this fire shouted for “immediate, 100 percent suppression.”
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Can we re-assess forest policies?
Either we manage the forests or they will manage us
Montana’s crisis isn’t too much water or hurricanes — it’s fire. It’s smoke filling Big Sky Country and filling our lungs, communities being evacuated, structures lost and tons of fuels just lying on the forest floor waiting for a spark to ignite. In this year alone, over 1,600 fires have burned over 1 million acres in Montana — that’s nearly equivalent to the entirety of the state of Delaware being on fire.
Do we really want solar energy at any cost?
The PSC’s decision making in two recent solar energy rate cases have been so mischaracterized by interest groups and editorial writers, that some Montanans actually believe the five commissioners “have it in” for solar, and are using their authority to kill solar development in our state. This is absolute balderdash, and this is one commissioner who can no longer allow this politically motivated disinformation campaign to go unchallenged.
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Saxby and Elder
Sarah Saxby and Craig Elder were married July 29 at a private estate in Columbia Falls. The bride’s brother, Ryan Saxby, officiated the wedding.
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Seminar taps into international trade
Paya and Schmautz
Kadyn Kee Schmautz and Julien Hervé Paya were married Aug. 10 at the De Yong farm in Kalispell.
Saturday, September 9
When smoke gets in your eyes, er, I mean lungs
Pardon me while I cough!
Legals September 9, 2017
No. 24730 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice, pursuant to Section 76-2-205(1), M.C.A., that it will hold a public hearing to consider a request by Nathan and Autumn McLean to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Highway 93 North Zoning District and Birch Grove Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural). The boundaries of the area proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) are described as: Tract 1 of Correction Certificate of Survey No. 7133, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, located at 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office's website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/ planning_zoning/downloads.php. Documents related to the proposed zone change are also on for file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 14th day of September, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, Old Courthouse, Kalispell, Mon¬tana. At the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will give the public an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed change to the Highway 93 North Zoning District and Birch Grove Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners prior to the hearing if received by the Flathead County Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 26th day of July, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman September 2, 9, 2017 MNAXLP
Undefeated Lions lash Thompson Falls, 45-0
EUREKA — Eureka continued to prove itself as one of the top teams in Class B, routing Thompson Falls 45-0 in a Western B football game on Saturday.
No. 6 Tech rolls Northern
HAVRE — Montana Tech poured on the offense in a 70-27 thrashing of MSU-Northern on Saturday in a Frontier Conference football victory.
Soccer Whitefish boys slip by Laurel, 3-2
LAUREL — A long road trip ended on a positive note for the Whitefish boys soccer team.
Porch ups Montana Open lead to four shots
MISSOULA — Ryan Porch of Kalispell added two more shots to his lead during second-round action of the Montana Open golf tournament at Larchmont Golf Course.
Bigfork's Morley second at Bozeman Invitational run
BOZEMAN — Bigfork senior Bryn Morley finished second at the Bozeman Invitational cross country meet on Saturday.
Flathead spikers 4th at Great Falls
GREAT FALLS — The Flathead volleyball team bounced back from a first-round defeat to make a run to the third-place consolation match in the championship bracket of the Electric City Invitational at Great Falls C.M. Russell on Saturday.
Friday, September 8
No tolerance for illegal parkers
An individual contacted the Whitefish Police Department to report a trailer parked in a handicapped space. The trailer was allegedly in the spot so construction workers could unload heavy materials. They reportedly stated it was the closest spot available and noted another handicapped space was vacant in the parking lot. The reporting party was upset because the trailer was not being forced to move because “by law they cannot be there.” Law enforcement spoke with the workers and found a solution to allow them to complete their work. An officer left a message for the reporting party.
Beth Ann Ahlcrona Kisskeys, 57
Beth Ann Ahlcrona Kisskeys, 57, born in Minnesota June 2, 1960, passed away unexpectedly in her Prairie Island, Minnesota, home Aug. 25, 2017.
Immanuel Lutheran marks 60 years with celebration
Immanuel Lutheran Communities will mark 60 years of service to older adults in the Flathead Valley with an anniversary celebration featuring Zino & the Bel Aires from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at Buffalo Hill Terrace, 40 Claremont St., Kalispell.
Once considered homeless, C-Falls graduate begins college journey
Estevon Torres has completed the first weeks of his freshman year at Montana State University, a milestone representing an upward journey from where he once was.
Kalispell woman denies felony arson charge
Wendy Jane Concha, 34, pleaded not guilty to felony arson in Flathead District Court on Sept. 7, accused of setting a neighbor’s house on fire.
Man accused of smashing hotel computers pleads not guilty
A Columbia Falls man pleaded not guilty to felony criminal mischief in Flathead District Court on Aug. 31. He is accused of destroying hotel property and being combative with law enforcement before he was subdued by a stun gun.
Glacier Glow Run postponed due to smoke
Unhealthy air conditions caused by the numerous fires in Northwest Montana have forced this year’s Glacier Glow Run/Walk to be pushed to a later date.
Montana looks at cuts to fill budget shortfall
HELENA — Montana plans to cut programs and services to fill a projected $227 million budget shortfall in the midst of a disastrous drought and dozens of wildfires that are draining the state treasury.
Forecast shows rain, mountain snow possible next week
There looks to be hope on the horizon in the long-range weather forecast that could stymie the fires plaguing Northwest Montana and Glacier National Park.
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Organizers of the Two Bear Marathon in Whitefish have called off the race set for Sunday due to a thick layer of wildfire smoke that has settled on the valley.
Parks Canada orders evacuation of Waterton
Parks Canada issued an immediate evacuation order for Waterton Lakes National Park on Friday due to potential hazards from the Kenow wildfire.
Kalispell contractor cited after vehicles tip into mine pit
BILLINGS (AP) — A contractor working on a roadway project south of Laurel has been issued at least seven citations over safety violations after an excavator and truck tipped into a mine pit.
The West had a snowy winter, so why the fiery summer?
DENVER — Acrid yellow smoke clogs the skies of major Western U.S. cities, a human-caused fire in the Columbia River Gorge rains ash on Portland, Oregon, and a century-old backcountry chalet burns to the ground in Montana’s Glacier National Park.
PHOTO GALLERY: The Wall That Heals
The Wall that Heals, a mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. is in Kalispell through Sept. 10.
Parade of Homes winners announced; event is this weekend
The Flathead Building Association has announced the 2017 Flathead Valley Parade of Homes award winners.
Lakeside concert benefits wildfire victims
Montana Fire Relief in conjunction with the West Shore Visitors Bureau are hosting the Live! in Lakeside Fire Relief concert starting at 6 p.m. today, Sept. 8, to benefit victims of fires affecting Northwest Montana.
Legals September 8, 2017
No. 24729 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice, pursuant to Section 76-2-205(1), M.C.A., that it will hold a public hearing to consider a request by Cliff and Tawnya Bell to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural). The boundaries of the area proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) are described as: That portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, lying Westerly of the County Road excepting therefrom the North 200 feet. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, located at 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office's website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/ planning_zoning/downloads.php. Documents related to the proposed zone change are also on for file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 14th day of September, 2017 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, Old Courthouse, Kalispell, Montana. At the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will give the public an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed change to the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners prior to the hearing if received by the Flathead County Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 26th day of July, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman September 1, 8, 2017 MNAXLP
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The news the other day included Lolita Zinke, wife of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, being named the campaign manager for Republican candidate Troy Downing for the upcoming U.S. Senate race.
Brock's chance for redemption
Brock Osweiler has taken a lot of grief for being a “pretty good” quarterback in a league that only values great quarterbacks, but many of us who had the privilege of seeing him play in his high school years at Flathead still think he can achieve greatness in the NFL.
C-Falls' Grant 33rd
CAIRNS, Australia — Columbia Falls mountain biker Rose Grant finished 33rd at the UCI women’s elite cross country Olympic world championships on Saturday, finishing nearly 11 minutes back of the overall winner.
AA Football Penalties, red-zone woes doom Flathead in Billings West loss
BILLINGS — For the second straight week, an ill-timed penalty was too much to overcome for Flathead.
AA Football Glacier caught by Hawks
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Holter passes for 2 TDs, runs for 3 as Maroons maul Dogs Whitefish
BUTTE — Cade Holter passed for two touchdowns and ran for three more as Butte Central (2-0) clobbered Whitefish 49-7 in Class A football play Friday night.
Porch leads Montana Open with 65
MISSOULA — Ryan Porch of Kalispell shot 65 for a 2-shot lead at the Montana Open golf tournament on Friday at Larchmont Golf Course.
Connelly to coach Whitefish volleyball
Whitefish High School activities director Aric Harris announced Friday that Addy Connelly is the school’s new head volleyball coach.
Whitefish boys tie Billings Central in soccer
BILLINGS — Considering what Whitefish had to deal with this week, the Bulldogs still managed to forge a 1-all tie with Billings Central on Friday in boys Class A soccer action.
Thursday, September 7
Young Billings West team set to challenge Flathead
Fresh off its first loss of the 2017 season, Flathead will attempt to rebound this week on a long road trip to Billings West.
2017 wildfire season among the worst
DENVER — Acrid yellow smoke clogs the skies of major Western U.S. cities, a human-caused fire in the Columbia River Gorge rains ash on Portland, Oregon, and a century-old backcountry chalet burns to the ground in Montana’s Glacier National Park.
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Tractor fire blamed on old family feud
A tractor reportedly caught fire in a field off Highway 82, according the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office dispatch logs. The blaze burned a patch of grass about 300 feet from a home. Fire crews, including four Department of Natural Resources and Conservation engines, were dispatched and quickly stomped out the fire. The tractor owner believed a neighbor may have been responsible for the fire, referencing “an old family feud.”
Kalispell man denies felony strangulation charge
A Kalispell man has pleaded not guilty after being accused of strangling someone.
Arnold 'Arnie' A. Mohl, 81
Arnold “Arnie” A. Mohl passed away Friday, Sept. 1, 2017, at Hidden Meadows Care Home in Columbia Falls.
Trail to Blacktail reaches finish line
Ups and downs, ins and outs and some of the most diverse views in the valley, the newly completed Trail to Blacktail provides the total package for recreationalists of all kinds. A decade in the making, the community will gather to celebrate the trail’s completion on Sunday.
TeleTech call center announces second hiring spree
The Kalispell division of call center TeleTech announced this week they are looking to fill multiple local positions and 12,000 total jobs nationwide.
Thirsty, sizzling August tops the charts
Northwest Montana had one of its driest and hottest Augusts on record.
Schools move activities inside as air quality worsens
Schools across the Flathead Valley are hunkering down inside as recess, P.E. and sports practices are moved indoors as air quality worsens.
County, city clash over downtown street plan
The Flathead County commissioners are at odds with another of the county’s incorporated cities, this time with Kalispell’s proposal to downsize U.S. 93 to two lanes when it’s rebuilt through the downtown corridor.
High school sporting events canceled, moved because of air quality
Unhealthy air quality issues from wildfires in Montana and the West are disrupting high school sporting events in the Flathead Valley and western Montana.
Montana asks FEMA head to ease wildfire assistance requests
HELENA — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock asked the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Thursday to make it easier to request U.S. government assistance as dozens of fires burning across the drought-stricken state drain its treasury and exhaust its emergency reserve funds.
Evacuation issued near Libby fire
Some residents near Libby were asked to leave their homes by noon Thursday so fire crews could perform burn operations associated with the West Fork Fire burning 7 miles west of town.
Fall ballroom dance classes announced
Local dance instructor Fred Sego is offering a new series of fall classes.
Organ concert to feature Susan Neilson
The Philanthropical Educational Organization (PEO), a nonprofit organization that supports women’s education, is hosting a benefit concert featuring organist Susan Neilson at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, at Bethany Lutheran Church in Bigfork. The concert is open to the public and appropriate for all ages. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted.
Jennifer Li offers oil painting workshop
Artist Jennifer Li is offering an oil painting class at the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell.
Wallis-Oyaguez Duo to play Kalispell, Polson
The Wallis-Oyaguez Duo — Byron Wallis on violin and Alfredo Oyaguez on piano — will perform in Polson and Kalispell this weekend.
History Book Club to meet Sept. 14
The History Book Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at the Museum at Central School, 124 Second Ave. E., Kalispell. The public is invited.
Everyone's a critic
I didn’t like “The Drowsy Chaperone.”
Author Marv Sather holds reading, signing event
The West Shore Community Library will host an author reading and book signing with Marv Sather at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Flathead Valley Blues Society to hold End of Summer Festival
The Flathead Valley Blues Society will hold an End of Summer Festival Party on Sept. 15-16 at the Whitefish KOA, 5121 U.S. 93 S.
Reading with author David Stanley
The Montana House is hosting guest author David Stanley for a presentation and evening reading from “The Glacier Park Reader” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, in the Kintla Camp event room.
MontanaPBS to screen C.M. Russell documentary
MISSOULA — MontanaPBS will screen a new documentary about Montana’s cowboy artist Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) in seven locations across Montana in September and October.
Writers Conference will showcase Montana authors
Five award-winning Montana authors will be featured at the 27th annual Flathead River Writers Conference, to be held Sept. 23-24 at Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 7
Art and music take over downtown Whitefish
Whitefish Gallery Nights continues Thursday, Sept. 7, from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Whitefish. This year’s event features 11 galleries and dozens of local artists.
Thrill of the run
There are a lot of reasons that a person might decide to take up running. Maybe for fitness, maybe for competition or maybe for charity.
Scoopers could help fight Glacier fire
Fire managers on the Sprague Fire in Glacier National Park are hoping to get “super scooper” aircraft in the coming days to fight the blaze’s west flank above the Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Legals September 7, 2017
No. 24812 L. Jason Bryan BRYAN, DISTEFANO & MATTINGLEY, PLLP 423 1st Avenue East PO Box 2341 Kalispell, MT 59901 Jason@nwmontanalaw.com P: (406) 890-1880 Attorneys for the Estate of Aaron Eugene Vorhies MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN RE: THE ESTATE OF AARON EUGENE VORHIES Deceased. Probate No. DP 17-176B NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by and through attorney of record, L. Jason Bryan, Bryan, diStefano & Mattingley, PLLP, that Eric Sebastian Vorhies has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be mailed to Eric Sebastian Vorhies, the Personal Representative, return receipt requested, c/o BRYAN, DISTEFANO & MATTINGLEY, PLLP, P.O. Box 2341, Kalispell, Montana 59903, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court. DATED this 1st day of September, 2017 By: /s/ Francesca DiStefano L. Jason Bryan September 7, 14, 21, 2017 MNAXLP
Glacier downs Skyview; Senior stops Flathead
GREAT FALLS — Kali Gulick had 19 kills and eight blocks and Anna Schrade led with 12 digs and four aces as Glacier pulled out a tough 23-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-23 victory over Billings Skyview in Class AA volleyball play Thursday evening.
With 'backs against the wall,' Wolfpack heads to Bozeman
If 2017 seems like deja vu for the Glacier football team, you can’t blame them.
Grande 3rd for Glacier boys at Butte golf
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Flathead looking to bounce back in trip to Billings West
By EVAN MCCULLERS
Wednesday, September 6
Pre-evac orders in place for border fire
Flathead County issued pre-evacuation orders over the Labor Day weekend for residents of Moose City north of Pole-bridge near the Canadian border in the area where the Elder Creek Fire has crossed the border into the United States.
Area counties, tribe get border-security help
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Church addition will connect historic buildings
Just over a year after moving into downtown Kalispell, Fresh Life Church is planning to build a 16,000-square-foot addition that will connect its two main buildings.
Police called to deal with box of illicit rocks
Kalispell Police took a call from a business with a fenced yard reporting that a man had arrived and asked to be given “a small silver box that his friend threw in their back lot.” An employee at the business would not allow the man access, but did recover the silver box and found it to contain “clear rocks” that appeared to be illicit drugs. An officer arrived to pick up the crystals for destruction.
Dragon Boat Fest called off due to wildfire smoke
Poor air quality due to wildfires burning across Montana has led organizers to cancel the annual Montana Dragon Boat Festival in Lakeside this weekend.
University of Montana names 4 finalists for president
MISSOULA (AP) — Four finalists for the position of president of the University of Montana have been invited to Missoula for on-campus interviews later this month.
Interior secretary's wife backs newcomer for U.S. Senate seat
HELENA (AP) — The wife of U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is backing a political newcomer for the U.S. Senate seat that Montana Republicans had hoped Zinke would run for himself.
KGEZ tower relocation proposal nixed
KGEZ’s radio towers will not be relocated to the West Valley.
DEQ approves water bottling permit
The proposed water bottling plant near Creston has cleared one of two big permit hurdles with a favorable nod from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
Legals September 6, 2017
No. 24809 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Flathead County did this 1st day of September, 2017 approve payroll and claims for payment in the amount of $5,679,846.13 for the period beginning August 1, 2017 and ending on August 31, 2017. The full and complete claim list is available for public view in the Office of the Clerk & Recorder, Flathead County Courthouse, 800 S Main, Room 114, Kalispell, Montana. Individual requests for personal copies will be accepted by the Clerk and Recorder. Dated this 1st day of September, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman By: /s/ Debbie Pierson Debbie Pierson, Clerk & Recorder September 6. 2017 MNAXLP
Kathryn Neils Brinton, 94
Kathryn Neils Brinton passed away peacefully, surrounded by her children, on Aug. 29. “She went to be with the Lord who she loved and served her entire life.”
Richard 'Dick' Peter Aley, 78
Richard “Dick” Peter Aley of Whitefish passed away on Sept. 2, 2017, at his home with Mary, his wife of 56 years, by his side.
James 'Jim' L. Floyd, 57
James “Jim” L. Floyd, 57, of Kalispell, “moved to his home in Heaven” on Saturday, Sept. 2, at 12:35 a.m. after his month-long battle with pancreatic and esophageal cancer. He was surrounded by family, love and prayers.
Whitefish topples Polson in straight sets
POLSON — Cailyn Ross tallied a match-high 10 kills and Becca Catina led Whitefish in assists and aces as the Bulldogs topped Polson in straight sets — 25-10, 29-27, 25-13 — in a matchup of Class A volleyball teams on Tuesday night.
Grande, Mercer top 10 at Butte golf
ANACONDA — Glacier’s AJ Grande shot 76 to tie for fourth and Flathead’s Marcella Mercer was ninth with a 94 on Day 1 of the Butte Invitational Wednesday at Old Works Golf Course.
Two Bear marathon now a qualifier for Boston
WHITEFISH — This weekend’s Two Bear Marathon features a new course and the race has gained new status as a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
Osweiler's odyssey returns home
Coming home isn’t always easy.
Tuesday, September 5
Store has beef with attempted burglar
A man reportedly attempted to flee a grocery store with a 12 pack of “Twisted Tea” and about $100 worth of steak, all unpaid for, according to Columbia Falls Police. The man also reportedly threw a bottle of steak sauce into a vehicle, which then proceeded to also try to drive away. The man was cited for theft.
Wildfire smoke chokes Montana valleys
Wildfires continue to rage across Montana leaving behind a persistent smoke that’s blanketing the Flathead Valley and showing no sign of dissipating. Eastern winds were expected to trap smoke over the western part of the state, with little relief in sight for the rest of the week.
Columbia Falls student fighting cancer returns home
Kimberly Peacock returned home in style last Thursday after undergoing chemotherapy treatment for Leukemia in Denver. The Columbia Falls High School sophomore exited a private jet with the help of her mother and an AeroAngel volunteer, falling into her father’s arms for a tearful embrace.
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The following individuals received honors for their award-winning entries in the 2017 Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo:
Kalispell welcomes The Wall
The Vietnam War cost nearly 270 Montanans their lives, and the soldiers who made it back returned home to far less than a hero’s welcome.
William Ike Jeremiah Eisentraut, 81
William “Ike” Jeremiah Eisentraut, 81, passed away peacefully on Saturday Sept. 2, 2017 surrounded by his loved ones.
RosaLee W. Olesen, 89
RosaLee “Rosie” White Olesen, 89, passed away in Whitefish on Aug. 17. She was born in Fresno, California, March 11, 1928, the seventh of eight children born to Gladys Radabah and Bertty Lee White.
Charles Ludvik Chuck Racicot, 82
Charles Ludvik “Chuck” Racicot passed away from esophageal cancer on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017, at his home in Libby. Chuck was born to Johanna “June” Ludvikson Racicot and Victor Racicot on March 4, 1935, six minutes after the birth of his twin brother James.
Arnold Arnie A. Mohl, 81
Arnold “Arnie” A Mohl was born Aug. 27, 1936, in Beulah, North Dakota. Born to Alexander and Elizabeth Mohl, Arnie was the 13th in a family of 14 children. Being born into a farming family, they all grew to know the value of hard work. He attended school in Beulah and Zap, North Dakota, graduating from Zap High School. He went on to attend Allen Hancock College in Santa Barbara, California, for two years. During his younger years, Arnie was a golden glove boxer and an avid basketball player. He served in the U.S. Army active duty for two years and in the reserves for an additional four years, being honorably discharged in 1963.
Grizzly mauls bow hunter in southwestern Montana
HELENA (AP) — A grizzly bear mauled a bow hunter in southwestern Montana, slashing a 16-inch (41-centimeter) cut in his head that required 90 stitches to close.
Flathead County issues emergency declaration
The continuing high fire danger in Flathead County prompted the county commissioners on Tuesday to issue an emergency disaster declaration that authorizes emergency spending related to firefighting and gives county officials the ability to direct any necessary evacuations.
510 homes threatened by wildfire near Plains
Six major wildfires burning along the Highway 200 corridor near Plains and Thompson Falls has grown to more than 13,310 acres and is threatening hundreds of homes.
Dozens of structures lost in Caribou Fire
At least 10 homes and 30 other buildings in an Amish community near the Canadian border burned in the Caribou Fire on Saturday. Residents left before the fire reached the homes, Lincoln County sheriff Roby Bowe said.
Legals September 5, 2017
No. 24805 PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY TO PROTEST ONE NEW MONTANA ALL-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WITH CATERING ENDORSEMENT LICENSE Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill, LLC. (Members: John & Amanda VanValkenburg) has applied for one new Montana All-Alcoholic Beverages with Catering Endorsement License No. 07-999-2570-002 to be operated at Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill, 9636 Highway 2 East, Coram, Flathead County. The public may protest this license in accordance with the law. Who can protest this license? Protests will be accepted from residents of the county of the proposed location (Flathead), residents of adjoining Montana counties (Lincoln, Glacier, Pondera, Teton, Lewis & Clark, Powell, Lake, Sanders), and residents of adjoining counties in another state if the criteria in 16-4-207(4)(d), Montana Code Annotated (MCA), are met. What information must be included? Protest letters must be legible and contain (1) the protestor's full name, mailing address, and street address; (2) the license number (07-999-2570-002) and the applicant's name (Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill, LLC.) (3) an indication that the letter is intended as a protest; (4) a description of the grounds for protesting; and (5) the protestor's signature. A letter with multiple signatures will be considered one protest letter. What are valid protest grounds? The protest may be based on the applicant's qualifications listed in 16-4-401, MCA, or the grounds for denial of an application in 16-4-405, MCA. Examples of valid protest grounds include: (1) the applicant is unlikely to operate the establishment in compliance with the law; (2) the proposed location cannot be properly policed by local authorities; and (3) the welfare of the people in the vicinity of the proposed location will be adversely and seriously affected. How are protests submitted? Protests must be postmarked to the Department of Revenue, Office of Dispute Resolution, P.O. Box 5805, Helena, Montana 59604-5805 on or before October 6, 2017. What happens if the license is protested? Depending on the number of protests and the protest grounds, a public hearing will be held in Helena or Coram. All valid protestors will be notified of the hearing's time, date and location. Hearings typically are scheduled within 90 days. A protester's hearing testimony is limited to the grounds in the protester's letter. Following the hearing, the Department of Revenue will notify the public whether the license transfer is approved or denied. How can additional information be obtained? The cited MCA statutes are online at leg.mt.gov/bills/mca_toc/. Questions may be directed to Patty Kautz, Compliance Specialist for the Department of Revenue's Liquor Control Division, at (406) 444-0017 or PKautz@mt.gov. September 5, 12. 19, 26, 2017 MNAXLP
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The tragic loss of the Sperry Chalet on Friday was caused by the mismanagement of fires by the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. The lack of willingness to use mass air drops to alleviate these fires is inexcusable behavior and shortsighted. How many 10,000 gallon airdrops would it take to PUT THE FIRES OUT. —Jerry Olson, Somers
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Army veteran reflects on career
Wrapping up his 27-year career in the U.S. Army with one of the military’s highest honors, one native Montanan said this was the last place he would have seen himself as a young journalist nearly three decades ago.
Loggers club 'Kats
Emma Gruber paced Libby in aces and digs as Libby downed Columbia Falls 25-18, 25-17, 25-12 on Tuesday night in a Class A volleyball conference matchup.
Monday, September 4
West Fork Fire forces new evacuations, road closures
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Woman reports flags in her yard
A resident of East Second Street reportedly walked outside to find that “all the flags in the neighborhood” had been put in her yard, according to Whitefish Police Department. The woman was unsure whether the flags were “some kind of symbol” or a joke.
Bloomstone developer asks for approval of final phases
The developer of the Bloomstone housing development in north Kalispell is asking for subdivision approval to build out the remaining five phases of the project.
Montana Poker Challenge set for this week in Bigfork
Professional Poker Player Todd Brunson has returned to Bigfork to host the 11th annual Montana Poker Challenge at Marina Cay this week.
Sprague Fire goes on big run, but doesn't reach Glacier Park's Sun Road
The Sprague Fire in Glacier National Park went on a big run to the south Sunday night, but it did not reach the Going-to-the-Sun Road, fire information officer Diane Sine said.
Legals September 4, 2017
No. 24798 MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FLATHEAD COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Randolph K. Nigg Deceased cause no. DP-16-127C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. A written statement of the claim indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim and the amount claimed may be filed with the Clerk of District Court, Flathead County, Montana, or mailed, return receipt requested, to the Personal Representative at the following address: Lavern Nigg, 131 N. Cedar Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901. DATED this 24th day of August, 2017. /s/ Lavern Nigg Personal Representative August 28, September 4, 11, 2017 MNAXLP
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Flathead has 'more jobs than people to fill them'
On this Labor Day jobs are in abundance in the Flathead Valley, even as September ushers in the typically quieter shoulder season for visitors.
Sunday, September 3
Evacuations ordered; Going-to-the-Sun section closed
Glacier National Park has closed the Going-to-the-Sun Road from the south end of Lake McDonald to Logan Pass and ordered an evacuation of residences, buildings and campgrounds around the lake due to the
Officers help with disorderly couple
A train conductor requested assistance from the Whitefish Police Department with a couple who were allegedly intoxicated and being disorderly. Officers met the train at the station and removed the couple from the train.
Kalispell council poised to set hearing for stormwater fees
The Kalispell City Council has a light agenda for its meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 5, but continues with its consideration of changes to city stormwater impact fees.
Whitefish proposes water and sewer rate increases
The city of Whitefish intends to raise water and sewer rates and the City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 5, to allow citizens to weigh in on the proposal.
State seeks owners of unclaimed property
The Montana Department of Revenue encourages individuals and businesses to check whether they have money or other unclaimed property that the state has been holding for them.
Danielle Dellerson Hayes, 37
Danielle “Deeder” Dellerson was born in Hollywood, Florida, on Dec. 26, 1979, to loving parents, Dr. Richard and Wendy Dellerson, and big sister, Lara. Danielle graduated from Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1998. She then attended the University of California at Santa Barbara, but transferred to the University of Montana her sophomore year and graduated with a broadcast journalism degree. Danielle was a reporter, producer and anchor for the local NBC affiliate in Missoula from 2002 to 2005. She then went on to a sales job with Big Sky Brewing, which took her to Seattle with her sister, Lara, where they shared a few very special years as single gals in the city.
Park closes Sun Road on West side; evacuates campgrounds near Lake McDonald
At 10 a.m. Sunday, Glacier National Park closed the Going-to-the-Sun Road from the south end of Lake McDonald to Logan Pass and ordered an evacuation of residences and buildings and campgrounds around the lake due to the Sprague Fire. Everyone must leave the area by 6 tonight.
Work resumes in Columbia Falls on Tuesday
There will not be any lane closures on U.S. 2 in Columbia Falls through Monday, Sept. 4, although there will be some barricades and cones set up at driveways and sidewalks in the construction area.
Business Watercooler
The Montana Chamber of Commerce is hitting the road for its fall Montana Business Agenda tour.
Conservation groups sue over Swan Valley logging project
Four conservation groups — Friends of the Wild Swan, Swan View Coalition, Native Ecosystems Council, and the Alliance for the Wild Rockies — filed suit in federal District Court in Missoula Thursday challenging the Beaver Creek Timber Sale on the eastern shore of Lindbergh Lake in the Swan Lake Ranger District of the Flathead National Forest.
Ronald Robert Buck, 79
Ronald Robert Buck, 79, passed away Monday, August 28, 2017.
Newborn battles 1 in 391,000 disease
It was just supposed to be a routine exam.
Ruby's big adventure
Springer spaniels are known for being as devoted to their owners as their owners are likely to be to their dog. The breed is also known, however, for being prone to separation anxiety.
Whitefish couple corners the art-wool market
‘Come on girls! Tulip! Come on lambies!” John Steitz hollered.
Grill on; man locked out; police get in
A man contacted the Kalispell Police Department to report he locked himself out of his apartment and his George Foreman grill was still on inside. The man was worried the grill would start burning soon and noted it had been on for 10 minutes. Dispatch was unable to reach the apartment manager. Law enforcement responded to the scene and unlocked the man’s apartment.
Whitefish, county keep up tug of war
A citizen-initiated zoning plan for the U.S. 93 corridor south of Whitefish seems to have hit a couple of snags that at the very least will prolong the process.
Dianna Lynne Rooney, 57
Dianna Lynne Rooney, 57, of Libby, passed away on Aug. 29, 2017, at her home in Libby.
Kalispell Lumber owner explains historic transition
In 1979, I purchased the Kalispell Lumber property and have operated my retail building materials business there since then. I’ve been winding down my business for the last three to four years and have donated my remaining inventory, fixtures, and equipment to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore on U.S. 93. Additionally, I have been selling and donating much of the salvageable lumber and other building materials from the interior of the building in the hope of reclaiming as much material as possible.
Water work in Kalispell starts Tuesday
The Kalispell Water Department will be performing construction operations in the 400 block of South Main Street beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5. Expect one lane of southbound traffic to be closed until construction operations are completed. Traffic devices will be in place to direct traffic. Pedestrian traffic will be rerouted to the east side of South Main Street.
Glacier proposes raising annual pass to $60
Glacier National Park is soliciting public comment for a proposal to change the price of the Glacier National Park annual pass from $50 to $60. No other entrance fees are proposed for rate changes.
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More districts resume classes this week
The remainder of Flathead Valley schools open their doors for the first day of school this month.
Father says coach wrong to 'malign' students who complained
I’m writing in response to your article, “Fuller out as WHS volleyball coach.” I’m the father of one of the three seniors Coach Fuller unnecessarily maligned in the article. By singling out the seniors in the article Coach Fuller validated the concerns some of us had regarding how the volleyball program was run.
Finley Point state park closes Tuesday
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Funding prioritizes fighting fires, not avoiding them
The topic of wildfire raises the level of awareness of our forests. Some of this is good. People become aware and then they are compelled to act. Unfortunately, I’m not sure if they are going to act in the right manner.
Industry leader and ex-legislator Arnie Mohl dies at 81
Former Flathead Valley legislator and business owner Arnold “Arnie” Mohl died Friday at the age of 81 while at Hidden Meadows Care Home in Columbia Falls.
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Kudos to Mrs. Amy Waller for taking the issue of the special election on the zoning issue/water bottling plant to the Supreme Court of Montana.
Reader says students acted like snowflakes instead of as 'team'
I have no idea who Jackie Fuller is. I’ve never met the woman and wouldn’t know her if I passed her on the street, but I take my hat off to this strong-willed woman for standing by her principles.
Brewery planned north of Kalispell Center Mall
SunRift Beer Co. has signed a new long-term lease in the former Alano Club building north of the Kalispell Center Mall along the railroad tracks, according to Eric Peterson, property and leasing manager of Goodale & Barbieri Co. and WSPGB Land II.
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I am very saddened by the current state of affairs in America. I feel bewildered and betrayed. How can this be happening?
Saturday, September 2
Fire crews brace for strong, east winds
Firefighters in Northwest Montana are bracing for strong, eastward winds forecast for Sunday evening. Fires have torched over 735,000 acres in Montana this summer, prompting Montana Gov. Steve Bullock to declare a state of disaster on Friday, which will allow the governor to mobilize additional state fire resources like additional members of the Montana National Guard.
Filibuster is Senate invention to aid and abet senators
First of all, let’s get it straight. There is no such thing as filibuster in the United States Constitution.
Evacuation warning in place for part of Glacier Park
Glacier National Park is preparing for east winds forecast for Sunday night that may push the Sprague Fire further downslope in the Lake McDonald area. An evacuation warning is in place due to this possibility.
Legals September 2, 2017
No. 24730 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice, pursuant to Section 76-2-205(1), M.C.A., that it will hold a public hearing to consider a request by Nathan and Autumn McLean to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Highway 93 North Zoning District and Birch Grove Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural). The boundaries of the area proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) are described as: Tract 1 of Correction Certificate of Survey No. 7133, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, located at 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office's website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/ planning_zoning/downloads.php. Documents related to the proposed zone change are also on for file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 14th day of September, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, Old Courthouse, Kalispell, Mon¬tana. At the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will give the public an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed change to the Highway 93 North Zoning District and Birch Grove Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners prior to the hearing if received by the Flathead County Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 26th day of July, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman September 2, 9, 2017 MNAXLP
Pet cat up tree; owner out of luck
An individual called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to report his or her cat had been chased up a pine tree and was there for over 12 hours. The caller suspected the cat was caught on something, preventing it from getting down on its own. An officer spoke with the caller and stated that animal control did not have the necessary resources to get the cat down, and suggested they contact an arborist.
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The Kalispell chapter of the Montana Satsang Society will host a spiritual service entitled “Experiences with the Light & Sound of God” on Sunday, September 3.
Hunt will go on despite fire conditions
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks advise hunters to take caution while hunting in current dry, hazardous conditions but announced Friday they will not recommend that the Fish and Wildlife Commission close hunting season.
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- Flathead Combined Training Association Horse Show, 9 a.m., Herron Park, near Kalispell. Dressage, jumping, obstacle challenge. Spectators welcome. Free.
Bigfork center dresses up with Uncommon Threads
The wildest, woolliest waterfall in Western Montana made its debut as the centerpiece of the Bigfork Arts and Cultural Center’s “Uncommon Threads” month-long exhibit on Aug. 25.
Four share men's lead in Labor Day Golf Tourney
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Troy tops Anaconda for first volleyball win of season
TROY — Aurora Becquart led Troy in kills and blocks and Kaitlyn Downey had five of the team’s eight aces as the Trojans defeated Anaconda 26-24, 25-18, 25-19 on Saturday afternoon in volleyball play.
Glacier girls battle Helena to 4-all tie
In a feisty back-and-forth affair, Western AA foes Helena High and Glacier settled for a 4-4 tie on Saturday in girls soccer at Glacier High School.
Friday, September 1
Sperry Chalet remembered as an iconic Glacier Park treasure
For many people, Sperry Chalet was their favorite place on earth.
'Valiant' effort couldn't save Sperry Chalet
Glacier National Park’s Sperry Chalet succumbed to a deadly combination of high winds, hot weather, low relative humidity and steep terrain that pushed the Sprague Fire to the north and east Thursday evening, causing the fire to more than double in a day to 4,646 acres.
Legals September 1, 2017
No. 24729 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice, pursuant to Section 76-2-205(1), M.C.A., that it will hold a public hearing to consider a request by Cliff and Tawnya Bell to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural). The boundaries of the area proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) are described as: That portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, lying Westerly of the County Road excepting therefrom the North 200 feet. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, located at 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office's website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/ planning_zoning/downloads.php. Documents related to the proposed zone change are also on for file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 14th day of September, 2017 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, Old Courthouse, Kalispell, Montana. At the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will give the public an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed change to the Schroeder Ridge Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners prior to the hearing if received by the Flathead County Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 26th day of July, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman September 1, 8, 2017 MNAXLP
Warrant issued for Kalispell man accused of sexual assault
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a 68-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a teenager after he allegedly violated a condition of his release.
Locals jam with musical icons at the Crown
For one week each year, Bigfork enjoys a brief spotlight as the epicenter of the guitar world.
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Glacier falls short in loss to CMR
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Helena heart break
Hill, Morley top 2 placers at Time Trials
CUT BANK — Glacier’s Annie Hill and Bigfork’s Bryn Morley finished 1-2 at the Mike Reynolds Time Trials on Friday.
Eureka kicks off volleyball season by beating Anaconda
EUREKA — Kassi Peterson led in kills (15), blocks (two) and aces (four) as Eureka opened its Class B volleyball season on Friday with a 25-17, 25-13, 25-22 triumph over Anaconda.
Eureka, Bigfork, C- Falls notch victories in football
CONRAD — Chet McCully rushed for three touchdowns and Garrett Graves ran for one and passed for another — 14 yards to Garrett Gollahon — as Eureka rolled by Conrad 49-14 in Class B football play on Friday.
Glacier boys, girls drop Capital
Rohit Tappeta assisted on the opening score two minutes into play and followed with two goals to help Flathead crush Helena Capital 5-0 in Western AA boys soccer play on Friday.
Mercer sixth, Grande ninth at Butte golf
BUTTE — Flathead’s Marcella Mercer finished sixth and AJ Grande of Glacier placed ninth at the Butte Invitational golf tournament at Fairmont Hot Springs on Friday.