Thursday, October 31
Social media activist steps parents through perils of smartphones
Youth advocate, social media activist and father Collin Kartchner wants to motivate teens and parents to disconnect from anxiety-inducing social media and reconnect with others around them in healthy relationships.
Montana Land Reliance milestone marked in anthology
“A Million Acres: Montana Writers Reflect on Land and Open Space” is a stunning hardcover literary anthology featuring powerful writing about Montana’s magnificent wild lands and open spaces by 20 of the state’s finest contemporary writers. The book is sponsored by the Montana Land Reliance and celebrates its protection of one million acres of Montana’s agricultural land, fish and wildlife habitat and open spaces through voluntary conservation easements.
Legals October 31, 2019
No. 26587 DARRELL T. PETERSON PETERSON, PETERSON & SHORS, P.C. Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 10 Cut Bank, Montana 59427 Telephone (406) 873-2231 MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RONALD S. BEALER, Deceased. File No. DP19-270A AMY EDDY 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. Claims must either be mailed to Carole L. Bealer, the personal representative, return receipt requested, at %Darrell T. Peterson, Attorney at Law, Peterson, Peterson & Shors P.C., P. O. Box 10, Cut Bank, Montana 59427, or filed with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court. I declare under penalty of perjury and under the laws of the State of Montana that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED this 9th day of October, 2019. Carole L. Bealer 248 2nd Ave. West Kalispell, MT 59901 Attorney October 24, 31, November 7, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Get informed and get out and vote
National news headlines typical drive political conversations, but it’s local government that often has the greatest impact on our daily lives. Decisions about local zoning directly impact your neighborhood; decisions about water rates directly impact your household budget; and decisions about street and bridge repairs directly impact your daily commute to work.
Accused killer set to plead guilty by reason of mental disease
A Whitefish man accused of killing his father during a dispute more than a year ago is scheduled to plead guilty to the offense next week in Flathead County District Court.
Election mailbag Oct. 31
As a fifth-generation Montanan, I have watched Kalispell grow with great speed. My Great-great-grandfather started the Anderson Theater Company. The Strand, Liberty, Gateway Cinemas, the Sundown and Midway Drive-In were my family’s second home. These theaters thrived in their day, as did the downtown.
Nobody knows anything about duds in car
A casino customer asked a woman to call Kalispell Police Department to come search his vehicle because there were supposedly items in it that weren’t his and he wanted an officer to look at them. An officer made contact with a man who claimed he loaned the vehicle to a friend and was unsure who owned clothing found in the back seat, but was advised that law enforcement would not be able to help him with that.
Glacier Park moves to winter phase
Dec. 21 may be well more than a month away, but Glacier National Park officials are already making the move to winter operations.
Historic hotel boasts haunted history
The Belton Chalet looks into the grandiose mountains of Glacier National Park from its hillside perch in West Glacier. The historic lodge, built in 1910 by the president of the Great Northern Railway, is a popular stopping point for tourists, known for its gourmet restaurant, classic accommodations and a number of special guests. It could be said a few guests overstayed their welcome — or simply never checked out.
Whitefish aims for soccer title
It’s been two years since anyone’s beaten the Whitefish Bulldogs boys soccer team.
Flathead, Glacier in AA playoffs tonight
The Glacier Wolfpack and the Flathead Braves both hit the road today for the Class AA football playoffs.
Wednesday, October 30
Whitefish police investigating incident involving young women at downtown bar
The Whitefish Police Department is investigating an incident that occurred over the weekend at Casey’s Bar in downtown Whitefish involving three female patrons who were transported to the hospital after collapsing or losing consciousness, according to a press release.
Bigfork eyes improvement going into playoffs
Last Saturday, the Eureka Lions maintained their undefeated record with a commanding win over the Bigfork Vikings. The Lions established dominance early on with three touchdowns in the first quarter followed by two more in the second, which put them at 34-0 going into the second half. Despite the stiff competition, the Vikings didn’t throw in the towel — Bigfork’s Levi Taylor ran in a touchdown from eight yards in the final quarter, putting Bigfork on the scoreboard with a final score of 44-6.
Winter conditions challenge Vikings harriers at state meet
The Bigfork High School cross-country team battled chilly weather and a snowy course during the Montana State Cross Country Championships in Great Falls last Saturday. The girls finished 8th overall out of the 21 Class B teams, while the boys put up a respectable 13th-place finish in a field 26 teams strong.
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Watch DOGS to bring fathers into the classroom
Beginning this November, it won’t be uncommon to see fathers, uncles and grandfathers wandering the halls and playground at Bigfork Elementary School. They will be among the first group of volunteers in the Watch DOGS program —Dads Of Great Students— a volunteer-based initiative designed to bring positive male role models into students’ lives. Watch DOGS participants volunteer for up to an entire school day and spend time with students in grades pre-K through fourth during lunchtime, recess and in the classroom. They also wear Watch DOGS T-shirts so students can easily identify the participants as volunteers.
The Eagle flies once more
Welcome to the new Bigfork Eagle.
Eagle touches down with fresh format after nearly 4-year hiatus
The Eagle has landed — again.
ACES after-school program planning to build youth center
On weekday afternoons, an average of 60 children attend the Bigfork ACES program — a combination of arts, community, education and sports activities that keeps kids busy after school and during the summer months.
ImagineIF Foundation hits $400,000 fundraising milestone
Fundraising is 30 percent complete for renovations to the future home of the ImagineIF Library in Bigfork. The ImagineIF Library Foundation purchased the Bethany Lutheran Church Ark Building for $475,000 in December 2018 and hopes to raise another $1.2 million to transform the 6,000-square-foot space into a library. The foundation had hoped to gift the building to the county, provided that the county increase the library system’s current annual budget by $40,000 to $50,000, which foundation officials said would be necessary to open the new facility.
Bigfork Art and Cultural Center welcomes new executive director
Laura Hodge has worn many hats over the course of her career.
Hotel cleaner finds surprise guest
Wednesday, Oct. 23
Levy sustains service, supports new hires
A drawn out “beep” sounded from inside the ambulance, signaling a call for service.
Legals October 30, 2019
No. 26585 The City of Kalispell, Montana will receive sealed bids for a Type 1 Ambulance to provided specifications including an approximately 156-inch module, not less than a 72-inch interior module height, an overall length of 284-inches, an overall width of 96-inches, and an overall exterior height not to exceed 111-inches. The Chassis shall be a Ford F-450, 186" WB 4 x 4. Further instructions and specifications are provided at www.kalispell.com/bids.aspx. Sealed bids shall be addressed to the City Clerk, P.O. Box 1997, Kalispell, Montana 59903-1997 (physical address: 201 First Avenue E., Kalispell, Montana, 59901) and entitled: Type 1 Ambulance. Bids will be received by the City Clerk, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901 (PO Box 1997, 59903) until 2:30 P.M. on November 7, 2019, after which all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Conference Room of City Hall, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana. Questions can be directed to the City Clerk at 406-758-7756 or by emailing cityclerk@kalispell.com. Aimee Brunckhorst City Clerk & Communications Manager City of Kalispell October 23, 30, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Flathead Valley is brimming with Halloween activities
There may be a bit of a chill in the air, but there’s all kinds of Halloween week fun to share, so get out there ... if you dare!
Rodeo queen's horse shot on first day of hunting season
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office is seeking any information related to a tragic domestic animal shooting that occurred west of Marion off U.S. 2, in which a woman’s horse was shot through its shoulder and later had to be euthanized.
Richard Tate Sauerbier, 73
Richard Tate Sauerbier of Kalispell passed in peace on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019, under hospice care at Brendan House, at the age of 73.
Bigfork Eagle flies again; on newsstands today
After a nearly four-year hiatus, the Bigfork Eagle has landed — again.
Hans W Polte, 85
Dr. Hans W Polte, 85, passed away on Oct. 13, 2019, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Steven Michael Cameron, 71
Steven Michael Cameron passed away Oct. 25, 2019, at the age of 71, but his larger-than-life persona and trademark stubbornness will not be forgotten.
Lanis Leander Reynolds, 79
Lanis Leander Reynolds was born June 26, 1940.
Spooky door has life of its own
Someone might have been influenced by the Halloween season when she called the Kalispell Police Department to report a suspicious screen door that had been flapping in the wind for more than a day. Law enforcement investigated and determined the building was secure and it was “just an old screen door blowing in the wind.”
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- Red Cross blood drives: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FVCC; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the center, 126 N. Meridian Road, Kalispell.
West outlasts Glacier girls
A tale of two halves.
Hellgate downs Glacier, advances to title game
MISSOULA — Marcus Anderson scored two goals and assisted on a third as the Missoula Hellgate Knights punched their ticket to the Class AA state championship soccer match with a 3-0 semifinal win over the Glacier Wolfpack on Wednesday.
Tuesday, October 29
Whitefish ranked No. 3 ski mountain
SKI Magazine has named Whitefish Mountain Resort as the “No. 3 overall” ski resort in North America — the popular Whitefish resort’s highest ranking yet by the news outlet.
Supreme Court halts Lamb legal proceedings
The case against a Whitefish man accused of murdering his boyfriend in 2018 is in limbo after the Montana Supreme Court recently halted legal proceedings.
Kalispell sets daily record low
Flathead Valley residents woke up to record-cold temperatures Tuesday morning as the thermometer dipped below zero for the first time this fall.
Legals October 29, 2019
No. 26582 PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY TO PROTEST ISSUANCE OF ONE NEW MONTANA ALL-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES RESORT LICENSE EAGLE OPERATIONS, INC. (Thomas W. Waters, Gerlinde M. Waters, Owner(s)) has applied for one new Montana All-Alcoholic Beverages Resort License No. 07-912-2397-009 to be operated at EAGLE OPERATIONS, INC., 490 Saint Andrews Drive, Columbia Falls, Flathead County. The public may protest this license transfer in accordance with the law. Who can protest this transfer? Protests will be accepted from residents of the county of the proposed location Flathead County, residents of adjoining Montana counties, 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 07-912-2397-009 and the applicant's name EAGLE OPERATIONS, INC.; (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 November 22, 2019. What happens if the transfer is protested? Depending on the number of protests and the protest grounds, a public hearing will be held in Helena or Columbia Falls. 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 Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, at 444-0017 or PKautz@mt.gov. October 22, 29, November 5, 12, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Former Griz football player has Olympic aspirations
Gage Smith had never been in a bobsled before last year. But the former walk-on for the University of Montana football team is no stranger to a big challenge.
Flathead Electric taking applications for Youth Tour
Flathead Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour to Washington, D.C.
BBB: Tech-savvy tools pose new threat for kids
GPS-connected smart watches are among a growing trend of online devices marketed as keeping children safe and providing parents peace of mind. Ironically, those same devices also may give predators a new way to track children’s location, steal their data, and send deceptive information to parents, according to the Better Business Bureau.
Sixth DUI conviction lands woman in jail
A sixth DUI conviction that left a man severely injured earlier this year has landed a Hungry Horse woman behind bars after a recent court hearing in Flathead County District Court.
Polson man sentenced for gun crime
A Polson man who admitted possessing a handgun after having been convicted of a felony was sentenced Thursday in federal court to three years in prison and three years of supervised release.
FVCC math instructor receives leadership award
Flathead Valley Community College instructor Fred Longhart recently was honored by the Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics for his significant contributions to the teaching and learning of mathematics in the state of Montana.
Flathead Reservation Fish & Wildlife meeting Oct. 30
The Flathead Reservation Fish and Wildlife Board will meet Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the National Bison Range in Moiese.
Where, oh where, is my old hound dog?
A man told the Kalispell Police Department his old, blue tick hound had been missing for about three hours. He said the dog is old, can’t see well, but still has a good nose. The man said the dog kind of looks like a Rottweiler, is very skinny and doesn’t wear a collar.
Monday, October 28
Big game opener 'slightly below average'
Montana renewed a time-honored tradition last weekend with the start of the general big game hunting season.
Chicken-eating grizzly euthanized in Ferndale
An adult female grizzly bear was euthanized Oct. 25 in Ferndale after Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials determined the animal had become food-conditioned in a residential area, according to a press release.
Chop wood, carry water
The small ivory figurine that stands on a windowsill in my living room was given to me by a friend way back in high school, which makes our relationship — with both my girlfriend and the figurine — older than the one with my husband.
All he wanted to do was to take a relaxing soak
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department to report a neighbor’s German shepherd had entered his yard, tore it up and chewed up his hot tub. An officer determined that the neighbors will work it out.
Letters to the editor Oct. 28
October is national anti-bullying prevention month. White House First Lady Melania Trump supports anti-bullying through her Be Best initiative. Governments, churches, schools and businesses have all stepped up to oppose bullying. And yet, hate still comes to town.
Health providers see hope on the horizon with integrated approach
Kate Whipple-Kilmer said when her current job as a licensed clinical psychologist in Sanders County opened up in 2014, it was a “serendipitous” moment.
Legals October 28, 2019
No. 26600 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Connie Kristine Hursh: Connie Kristine Hursh, Petitioner Cause No. DV-19-1032B ROBERT B ALLISON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Connie Kristine Hursh to Kristine Hursh. The hearing will be on 12/18/2019 at 8:30 am. The hearing will be at the Justice Center in Flathead County. Date: October 22, 2019 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ AYLA M HILL Deputy Clerk of Court October 28, November 4, 11, 18, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Johnston leads ASU at Tavistock Invitational
Arizona State freshman Ryggs Johnston recently ended as the Sun Devil leader in the final fall event for the men’s golf team at the Tavistock Collegiate Invitational at Isleworth Golf and Country Club in Windermere, Fla.
Date changed for AA semifinal soccer games
The Class AA soccer semifinal games set for today have been rescheduled due to severe winter weather.
Sunday, October 27
Trego cowboy Eash wins all-around title
Trego’s Gerald Eash won his fourth all-around cowboy championship and Shai McDonald of Gardiner won her first all-around title during the Northern Rodeo Association and Northern Women’s Rodeo Association Finals Saturday night at Majestic Valley Arena north of Kalispell.
Bone-chilling cold on tap for Halloween week
Halloween skeletons beware; forecasters say it will be bone-chilling cold this week across Northwest Montana.
Rural providers make the best of dwindling resources
About a dozen loudly colored paintings featuring moose, forests and beaches are proudly mounted on one of the mint-colored walls in Sindy Filler's Libby office.
Legals October 27, 2019
No. 26541 The Flathead County Commissioners are seeking individuals to serve on various boards, councils, and committees, including: Agency on Aging Advisory Council Airport Authority Board Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Compensation Board Conrad Mansion Museum Board Economic Development Authority Emergency Medical Services Administrative Board Fair Commission Fairview Cemetery District Board Fire Service Area Board Flathead City-County Board of Health Swan Hill TV District Board Tax Appeal Board Technical Advisory Committee Transportation Advisory Committee Weed & Parks Board Woodlawn Cemetery Board Letters of interest should be received in the Commissioners' Office by 5:00pm on Friday, November 15, 2019. Please send your letter to: Flathead County Commissioners 800 S Main, Room 302 Kalispell, MT 59901 Letters may also be emailed to malbertson@flathead.mt.gov. More information on the terms and duties of these positions is available online at https://flathead.mt.gov/commissioner and by calling 758-5537. October 13, 20, 27, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Letters to the editor Oct. 27
I live a few blocks from the proposed installation of a roundabout for the Woodland Park intersection. I traverse that intersection four or more times per day, almost every day of the year. My travels are at varied times during each day. A roundabout would be disastrous for motorists and pedestrians.
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- Free Halloween Carnival, 5-6:30 p.m. for kids of all ages, First Presbyterian Church, 540 S. Main St., Kalispell. Games, candy, pizza, crafts.
Mental-health needs in frontier communities
Facing a serious budget shortfall in 2017, the Montana Legislature was forced to slash $120 million from the state’s general fund. The state health department took the brunt of those cuts, to the tune of nearly $50 million. Other cuts would follow, and by the time the dust settled, more than $95 million in funding was gutted from the department.
Elk hunters, be engaged and be heard
I watched and listened in awe during my first year of hunting elk as a large bull screamed, nose flared, while he herded his cows from his bugling challenger. That was in 1979 and a lot has changed over the past 40 years.
Proposed Conrad Drive roundabout focus of open house
There will be an open house for a proposed roundabout project at the intersection of Woodland Avenue, Second Street East and Conrad Drive from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Kalispell City Council Chambers, 201 First Ave. E.
Ice rink gets foundation grant for resurfacer
The Whitefish Community Foundation has awarded a Major Community Project Grant of $30,000 to the Stumptown Ice Den. The grant was announced as a surprise at the Great Fish awards presentation Oct. 10.
No puppy love for new dog owner
Someone reported a new puppy owner to the Kalispell Police Department. The suspicious owner came into the woman’s store and told her about his new puppy, but the woman was concerned because she saw on social media a puppy had been stolen. She didn’t see the subject puppy or get any information about the suspected burglar, nor did she have any surveillance in the store.
Montana physicians support emergency vaping ban
The Montana Medical Association represents more than 1,400 physicians and other medical professionals throughout Montana. We are writing to express our support of the vaping ban proposed by Governor Bullock and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). Delaying this action poses a significant health risk to the citizens of Montana.
GOP Chairman: Support candidates with Montana values
Montanans work best when we work together. However, recent calls for the President’s impeachment, from Montana’s own Steve Bullock and other Democrat state leaders will deter progress and invite more gridlock. And even though Montanans of all political stripes expect our representatives to roll up their sleeves and work to deliver results for their constituents, one political party’s primary strategy is to actively work against progress ahead of next November’s election. A purely political decision, and the American people will suffer as a result.
Daoud wants to encourage positive growth in Kalispell
Q. What are the most challenging economic growth issues facing Kalispell, and what solutions do you propose for handling growth?
Outdoorsman chronicles the wild life in his new photo book
Kjell Petersen has spent most of life exploring the wild lands of the West, but a year ago the 71-year-old was still searching for a legacy.
Relocated grizzly bear attacked biologist in 2018
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials stand by a decision to relocate a grizzly bear that attacked a biologist last year after it recently was caught trying to get into a barn south of Libby.
Saturday, October 26
Trego cowboy tops saddle bronc in second round of rodeo finals
The second round of the Northern Rodeo Association/Northern Women’s Rodeo Association Finals Friday night at Majestic Valley Arena in Kalispell was a good night for Gerald Eash of Trego, who was the second-round winner in saddle bronc riding, with a score of 78.5.
Legals October 26, 2019
No. 26593 Public Notice: On or after November 4th, 2019 at 5:00 PM, West Valley Storage, will have a public auction. Gardner Auction Service will conduct the auction at 200 United Drive, Kalispell MT 59901 and at gardnerauction.com. To be sold for cash, the personal items stored at West Valley Storage, 3225 Hwy 2, Kalispell MT, by the following persons: Larry King, James Daughtary, Daniel Ward Rose Taylor and others that have received notice per MCA 70-6-420. West Valley Storage Office: 282 4th Ave WN, Kalispell MT 59901. Phone 406-257-9066 October 26, November 2, 2019 MNAXLP _________________________
Zone change paves way for medical center at 'Cedar Palace'
The Columbia Falls City Council on Monday approved a zone change for the former Weyerhaeuser “Cedar Palace” office complex from light industrial to commercial business, which paves the way for the building to be used as a medical facility.
Ward 3 challenger touts background in planning
Veleen 'Val' Joy (Johnson) Hanson, 80
Veleen “Val” Joy (Johnson) Hanson, 80, passed away peacefully with family at her side on Oct. 23, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio, where she had lived for the past year. Daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt and grandmother, Val was always, at heart, a teacher.
Donna Beverly Matthews, 86
On June 26, 1933, at Fort Belknap, Montana, Donna was the first child born to Juanita Lova Hintt and Andrew Harvey-Shortman.
Glacier High senior goes the distance for community service
Glacier High School senior Drew Engellant is described as a kind and giving person who leads by example and is respected by his peers and teachers.
Budget cuts in 2017 significantly impacted hyper-rural areas
Mental-health providers across Montana remember 2017 as the year the state's mental health-care system — careworn and fragile as Montanans' needs for services outstripped available resources — suffered a financial blow that devastated organizations in every corner of the state.
Whitefish man who injured pedestrians gets deferred sentence
A Whitefish man who struck and nearly killed two people while driving drunk last summer received a deferred sentence Thursday morning in Flathead County District Court.
Woman confuses police for taxi service
A woman called the Kalispell Police Department because she was “freezing” and couldn’t get a ride. She was advised that was not an emergency and an officer was going to come talk to her about “the proper use of 911.” The caller subsequently “displayed her distaste” for the dispatcher, asked for the person’s name and threatened to sue. When an officer went looking for her he couldn’t find her.
Dixie Lee Emerson, 81
Dixie Lee Emerson, 81, passed away on Oct. 18, 2019, after complications following heart surgery.
Whitefish boys advance to Class A final
WHITEFISH — A day that started with sweeping snow off the pitch ended in sunshine and another trip to the Class A state final for the undefeated 14-0 Whitefish Bulldogs boys soccer team.
Pair of wins for Wolfpack soccer in AA quarterfinals
The Glacier Wolfpack girls soccer team continued their historic season with a 3-2 overtime win against No. 4 C.M. Russell on Saturday at Glacier High School in a Class AA quarterfinal game.
Stillwater spikers MCAA state champs
The Stillwater Cougars won the MCAA state volleyball championship on Saturday defeating Yellowstone County Home School.
Stillwater boys soccer repeat MCAA champs
Stillwater Christian School boys soccer team took home its second consecutive MCAA state championship title with a 4-0 win over Helena Christian School on Saturday.
Glacier's Hill takes AA title; C-Falls, Eureka boys state champs
GREAT FALLS — It was an eventful day for Flathead Valley teams at the All-Class State Cross Country Tournament at Eagle Falls Golf Course in Great Falls on Saturday.
Friday, October 25
Strong winds knock out power in Whitefish area
A power outage Friday afternoon affected more than 7,000 households served by Flathead Electric Cooperative in the Whitefish area and the U.S. 93 corridor between Whitefish and Kalispell.
NRA/NWRA post first-round winners
Rodeo action continues tonight and Saturday
Kaleb Norstrom of East Helena was a first-round winner in bareback, and Andrew Evjene of Two Dot had the top score in saddle bronc riding at the Northern Rodeo Association and Northern Women’s Rodeo Association Finals Thursday night at Majestic Valley Arena north of Kalispell.
Legals October 25, 2019
No. 26579 Notice of Political Subdivision Election Notice is hereby given that in Flathead County, on November 5, 2019 a Kalispell City Municipal General Election will be held at the Trade Center of the Flathead County Fairgrounds for voting on Council Members. Kalispell City election will be conducted by voting at the polling place and by absentee ballot. Absentee ballots are available in person or by applying by mail to the Flathead County Election Department, 40 11th St West Suite #230, Kalispell, MT 59901. The polls will be open at 7:00 a.m., and continue to be open until 8:00 p.m., on Election Day, November 5, 2019. DATED this 15th day of October, 2019 Debbie Pierson Election Administrator October 18, 25, November 1, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Urban sprawl a top issue for Ward 3 incumbent Rod Kuntz
Former Kila resident a finalist in Island Idol
Former Kila resident Sabrina Jordan, 17, is one of eight finalists in Hawaii’s 2019 Island Idol competition, in which the vocalist with the most online votes will move on to audition for American Idol producers in Los Angeles.
PacificCorp to add parking to Bigfork nature trail
A new parking lot to service the east side of the Swan River Nature Trail may be constructed as early as 2020. During the Oct. 17 meeting of the Community Foundation for a Better Bigfork, President Paul Mutascio related a letter from PacificCorp, owner of the Bigfork Hydroelectric Plant, detailing plans to construct a 10-space lot where the trail meets Swan River Road. PacificCorp is constructing the lot as part of their requirements for compliance with their Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license and Bigfork Settlement Agreement. As part of these agreements, PacificCorp is required to make recreation facility improvements to the area, such as the addition of parking.
Burglars get state prison time for numerous crimes
Two Flathead County residents who pleaded guilty to their respective roles in a string of 2018 burglaries that included the theft of a puppy and a dog’s cremains were sentenced to the Montana State Prison Thursday in Flathead District Court.
Out-of-state granny falsely framed
A young boy called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to report illicit substances in his grandmother’s house. When officers contacted the boy’s mother, they found out his grandmother lives in another state and he had not seen her in four years.
Glacier's Sperry Chalet reconstruction completed
Crews recently wrapped up work on reconstructing the Sperry Chalet in Glacier National Park. Aside for some punch-list items next summer, the two-year effort to rebuild the chalet is complete.
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- Red Cross blood drives: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Glacier Bank Bigfork; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Flathead City-County Health Department.
Montana big game season opens tomorrow
This weekend marks the beginning of the general big game hunting season in Montana.
Take Back Day offers safe drug disposal
This Saturday, Northwest Montana residents can easily dispose of unwanted prescription medications as part of the biannual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Undefeated Lions roar past Vikings
BIGFORK — Chet McCully and Austin Sartori each scored two touchdowns for the Eureka Lions as they beat the Bigfork Vikings 44-6 and stayed undefeated in Western B football at Bigfork High School on Friday.
Wildkats' title bid falls short in semifinal loss
COLUMBIA FALLS — Josie Windauer, Flora Jarvis, Lexi Purcell and Graceanne Sevesind made their way down the length of the soccer field at Columbia Falls High School for maybe the last time. Hand-in-hand, there were smiles, tears and embraces as they walked.
Home soccer semifinal doubleheader for Dawgs
Whitefish High School boys and girls soccer teams both host home games today against Billings Central in a Class A semifinal game at Smith Fields.
Glacier girls, boys prep for AA quarterfinal
For the Class AA quarterfinals, Glacier High School’s boys soccer team goes on the road to play Billings Senior and its girls team hosts Great Falls C.M. Russell.
PHOTOS: Eureka runs past Bigfork, 44-6
Photos from Eureka vs. Bigfork in a Class B high school football matchup at Bigfork High School on Friday. Eureka won, 44-6.
Thursday, October 24
Halloween fun for over 21 gets rolling this weekend
Got a costume? Get down to one of these Halloween parties guaranteed to get a little rowdy!
Halloween family fun starts this week
Get ready for a weekend of parties, movies, trick or treating and carnivals. The fun starts this week!
Whitefish Theatre's warm-hearted comedy entertains all ages
This is the closing weekend for Whitefish Theatre Co.’s hilarious family comedy “Over the River and Through the Woods.” Performances are at 7:30 p.m. today through Saturday, Oct. 24, Oct. 25 and 26, at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Whitefish High thespians tackle teen drama
Whitefish High School Drama Club presents its fall production of “The Wolves” by Sarah de Lappe this weekend.
Local favorite Silverado mixes classic country and rock
Silverado will be jamming at the Kalispell Eagles on Saturday, Oct. 26. The show starts at 7 p.m. and the band plays until 11 p.m. Cover charge is $6 for Eagles members and $7 for nonmembers.
Flathead High puts on play-within-a-play murder mystery
The Flathead High School Theatre Department presents the mystery “Rehearsal for Murder” today through Saturday, Oct. 24, Oct. 25 and 26, at 6:27 p.m. in the David M. Hashley Theatre at Flathead High School.
The Met's 'Manon' live in HD in Whitefish
The Metropolitan Opera’s production of Jules Massenet’s “Manon,” an opera that tells the tale of an enchanting heroine who wants both love and luxury, will be broadcast at 10:55 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.
Weekly events
THURSDAY, OCT. 24
Bigfork Community Players stage mystery classic
“Life is a mystery,” suggests Michele Shapero, who directs Agatha Christie’s mystery, “The Mousetrap,” opening Friday, Oct. 25, in Bigfork.
Country artist Glen Templeton opens NRA Finals
American country singer and songwriter Glen Templeton is taking the lyrics to heart from one of his favorite covers, Merle Haggard’s “Big City,” and “turning himself loose and setting himself free somewhere in the middle of Montana” for two pre-NRA rodeos this week at Majestic Valley Arena in Kalispell.
Minnesota man accused of DUI deaths turns himself into authorities
A Minnesota man charged in the deaths of two Kalispell women who died in a July 4 traffic crash on Montana 35 has turned himself in to Flathead County authorities.
Powers appointed to vacant House District 3 seat
The Flathead County Commissioners on Wednesday appointed Debo Powers of Polebridge to the vacant House District 3 legislative seat.
Legals October 24, 2019
No. 26586 PUBLIC MEETING FOR ELIGIBLE NEEDS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ASSISTANCE The City of Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana West Economic Development, United Way, Samaritan House, Inc., NeighborWorks Montana, Northwest Montana Community Land Trust, Inc., Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell Public Schools, and Kalispell Regional Healthcare are holding a combined public hearing at 1:00 p.m., November 7, 2019, in the Kalispell City Council Chambers located in the Kalispell City Hall at 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901. The purpose of this hearing is to obtain the views of community residents, especially low and moderate income residents, regarding the community development needs and priorities of the City of Kalispell and Flathead County for economic development, housing and neighborhood revitalization, and public facilities. The entities listed above are eligible to submit an application to the Montana Department of Commerce for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and/or a Montana Home Investment Partnership Program Grant (HOME) and wish to obtain public comment on the needs of the community. The purpose of the grant programs and the variety of activities eligible for funding will be fully described. During the public hearing, everyone will be given the opportunity to express their opinions regarding community needs and the type of projects that should be considered. Comments may be given orally at the hearing or submitted in writing before 1:00 p.m. on November 7, 2019. Recommendations will be received and evaluated for this cycle of grant funding. If not successful for this funding cycle, all requests will be placed on a list for future consideration. For more information, or to submit suggestions, please contact the City of Kalispell Community and Economic Development Department at 406-758-7738. CDBG or HOME application guidelines are available for review on the Montana Department of Commerce website, http://commerce.mt.gov/. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to attend this meeting. Please call the City Clerk at 406-758-7756 to request an accommodation. October 24, 30, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Letters to the editor Oct. 24
I just wanted to applaud the police force for their enforcement on the nationwide issue of drivers and school buses. On U.S. 93 between Whitefish and Kalispell, I was on my commute to work Friday morning, “stuck” behind the bus.” Everyone’s moan.
CHS closing downtown grain elevator; begins move to rail park
CHS will stop operating its downtown Kalispell grain elevator by the end of the week, according to CHS Mountain West Co-op General Manager Mark Lalum.
Decades later, Crooks bull still No. 1
The day Terry Crooks arrowed an elk that still ranks first in the Montana record books, his plan was to put his hunting buddy in front of a bull.
MontanaSky installs downtown fiber-optic line
MontanaSky is in the process of installing fiber-optic cables through downtown Columbia Falls to provide faster and more reliable internet service to local businesses.
Wrong Facebook page could signal intruder
Although nothing was missing, a woman told the Kalispell Police Department she believed someone was inside her business within the last 12 hours because “someone else’s Facebook page was pulled up on the computer.”
Great Fish in a league of its own
When it comes to raising money for nonprofits, the Whitefish Community Foundation’s Great Fish Community Challenge is in a league of its own, a true marvel of community spirit and support.
Kalispell mayor condemns vandalism, bigotry
The Kalispell City Council discussed homelessness, a recent spike in vandalism and other issues at a brief meeting Tuesday evening.
Wildkats 'locked in' for semifinal against Laurel
It’s about the present, not what comes after.
Wolfpack spikers top Knights in four
The Glacier Wolfpack bounced back from a loss in the third set to beat the Missoula Hellgate Knights in Western AA volleyball on Thursday at Glacier High School.
Wednesday, October 23
Authorities investigate deer poaching incident
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 1 officials are investigating a deer poaching incident that occurred in the Flathead Valley.
ViZn Energy facility damaged in blaze
The ViZn Energy facility on U.S. 2 West outside Columbia Falls was damaged by an early morning fire Wednesday.
Whitefish schools super to resign
Whitefish Schools Superintendent Heather Davis Schmidt on Monday submitted her resignation to the Board of Trustees, effective at the end of the 2019-20 school year.
Legals October 23, 2019
No. 26585 The City of Kalispell, Montana will receive sealed bids for a Type 1 Ambulance to provided specifications including an approximately 156-inch module, not less than a 72-inch interior module height, an overall length of 284-inches, an overall width of 96-inches, and an overall exterior height not to exceed 111-inches. The Chassis shall be a Ford F-450, 186" WB 4 x 4. Further instructions and specifications are provided at www.kalispell.com/bids.aspx. Sealed bids shall be addressed to the City Clerk, P.O. Box 1997, Kalispell, Montana 59903-1997 (physical address: 201 First Avenue E., Kalispell, Montana, 59901) and entitled: Type 1 Ambulance. Bids will be received by the City Clerk, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901 (PO Box 1997, 59903) until 2:30 P.M. on November 7, 2019, after which all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Conference Room of City Hall, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana. Questions can be directed to the City Clerk at 406-758-7756 or by emailing cityclerk@kalispell.com. Aimee Brunckhorst City Clerk & Communications Manager City of Kalispell October 23, 30, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Nunnally wants policies, tax rates that encourage growth
Comments on trail project accepted until Nov. 19
The Kalispell City Council is accepting comments on a Supplemental Environmental Assessment on the potential effects of proposed changes to the Glacier Rail Park and Kalispell Trail Project until 5 p.m. on Nov. 19.
Glacier has busiest September on record
Glacier National Park recorded its busiest September ever, with just under 489,000 visitors turning the gates. That number is impressive considering the west side of the Going-to-the-Sun Road was closed for two weeks from Avalanche Creek to Logan Pass for road work.
Women anxious to report 'methed-out' man
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a call from two women “talking at once” on speaker phone to report a man who was supposedly “floating down the street methed out” on U.S. 93 in Whitefish.
William Jay 'Jess' Johnson, 92
William Jay “Jess” Johnson of Whitefish passed away at the age of 92 on Oct. 5, 2019, at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls. Jess was born in Wolf Point on May 5, 1927, to Will and Emma Johnson. He graduated from Wolf Point High School where he played football, basketball and participated in choir. After graduation he joined the U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet during World War II and served on an LCI amphibious assault ship in the Philippines, as a seaman 1st class.
Karen Joann Sanderson, 48
On Aug. 30, 1971, the musician, Sandy Sanderson, and hairdresser, Patti Knapton Sanderson, were thrilled to give birth to their first child, Karen Joann Sanderson in Whitefish. Karen’s childhood was idyllic and complete when brother Logan came along. Being a fifth generation Montanan from the Flathead Valley, Karen was surrounded by the love of a large extended family. Karen graduated from Flathead High School in 1989 and obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Communications degree from University of Montana in 1993. Karen’s family and many lifelong friends made while in high school, college, the Kappa Alpha Theta house and beyond are left to mourn the sudden loss of dear Karen. She passed on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019, after a short bout of lung cancer.
Georgette L. Foster, 81
Georgette L. Foster, 81, passed away at her home in Kalispell on Oct. 17, 2019.
Henry 'Hank' Slemberger, 100
Henry “Hank” Slemberger, 100, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019, at his home in Kalispell.
Tuesday, October 22
Cyberattack on Kalispell Regional breaches patient data
A data breach at Kalispell Regional Healthcare earlier this year may have compromised the personal information of nearly 130,000 patients, hospital officials reported on Tuesday.
Legals October 22, 2019
No. 26582 PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY TO PROTEST ISSUANCE OF ONE NEW MONTANA ALL-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES RESORT LICENSE EAGLE OPERATIONS, INC. (Thomas W. Waters, Gerlinde M. Waters, Owner(s)) has applied for one new Montana All-Alcoholic Beverages Resort License No. 07-912-2397-009 to be operated at EAGLE OPERATIONS, INC., 490 Saint Andrews Drive, Columbia Falls, Flathead County. The public may protest this license transfer in accordance with the law. Who can protest this transfer? Protests will be accepted from residents of the county of the proposed location Flathead County, residents of adjoining Montana counties, 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 07-912-2397-009 and the applicant's name EAGLE OPERATIONS, INC.; (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 November 22, 2019. What happens if the transfer is protested? Depending on the number of protests and the protest grounds, a public hearing will be held in Helena or Columbia Falls. 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 Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, at 444-0017 or PKautz@mt.gov. October 22, 29, November 5, 12, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
FVCC Campus Farm shares bounty with Flathead Food Bank
This summer, the Flathead Valley Community College campus farm donated more than a ton — 2,200 pounds to be exact — of produce to the Flathead Food Bank, providing much-needed fresh vegetables to thousands of local individuals and families in need.
Soda machine sprays toxic substance
Kalispell Police Department responded to a parent’s concern that soda machines on Sixth Street West were possibly sprayed with pepper spray after their daughters’ hands and eyes were reportedly “burning and red” after they got sodas. Police determined pepper spray was sprayed into the soda machine dispensers and may need to be cleaned. “Out of order” signs were reportedly posted and a service employee contacted to clean the machines.
Flathead Lutheran camp dedicates wheelchair-accessible cabin complex
Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp has opened the doors to its newest facility — a wheelchair-accessible complex that includes two cabins and a community room overlooking Flathead Lake.
Patrick scores 2, Wolfpack shuts down Bulldogs
High winds that picked up during the second half made things a little more difficult for the Glacier Wolfpack girls soccer team but they’d already scored all the goals they needed by then.
Glacier stuns Flathead 2-1 in playoff thriller
For one side it was ecstasy, for the other it was agony.
Flathead spikers best Hellgate in 4
The Flathead Bravette spikers got back on track with a four set victory over Missoula Hellgate at Flathead High School on Tuesday in Western AA volleyball.
Monday, October 21
No headline
Supervisor announces retirement
Flathead National Forest Supervisor Chip Weber has announced plans to retire on Jan. 1, 2020, after a 30-year career that took him to four different regions and seven different national forests nationwide.
Authorities investigate family shooting in Trego
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting involving two family members in the Trego area.
Kalispell man ID'd in fatal shooting
A 53-year-old Kalispell man is dead after he was fatally shot by a man he knew at an Eighth Avenue West residence Saturday evening.
Legals October 21, 2019
No. 26552 Public Notice - Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) is seeking public comment on a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for a proposed Forest Management Project at Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park and Logan State Park near Thompson Falls MT. Comments will be accepted through Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 5pm. The proposed project would address forest health issues and hazard trees in developed areas within the complex. In addition to improving the forest health, the forest management project would increase public safety, reduce hazardous fuels in case of wildfires, and enhance wildlife habitat. For more proposal details, a full copy of the Thompson Chain of Lakes Forest Management Project draft environmental assessment is available at stateparks.mt.gov and click "Public Comments & Notices". A public comment period will be open for 30 days and comments will be accepted through Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 5pm. To comment visit stateparks.mt.gov and click "Public Comments & Notices" or email to dbennetts@mt.gov. The public may also send written comments to: FWP Region One, Attn: Thompson Chain of Lakes Forest Management Project - Parks Division, 1409 North Meridian Road, Kalispell, MT 59901. For questions about the draft EA and/or the public comment process, contact Dave Bennetts, Park Manager, at (406) 751-4590 or dbennetts@mt.gov. October 14, 21, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Eerie growl spooks woman
A woman told Kalispell Police Department a man came to her front door and then she allegedly heard something growling on the back porch.
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- AARP Driver Safety Course, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Libby Christian Church. $20 fee ($15 for AARP card-holding members.) Call 283-7000.
Longtime massage therapist trains next generation
Michael Eayrs’ healing touch has been felt across the state.
Whitefish parking plan calls for better enforcement
The Whitefish City Council tonight is poised to adopt a parking management plan that maps out the details about how the city can better manage its existing downtown parking resources before needing to construct new parking garages.
City holds hearing on new stormwater ordinance
The Kalispell City Council will hold a public hearing tonight on a new, more comprehensive stormwater ordinance.
Home games highlight start of AA soccer playoffs
Class AA playoffs for boys and girls begin today with Flathead Valley teams playing games in Kalispell and Helena.
Sunday, October 20
Births NVH and KRMC
Brynlee Grace Price, daughter of Dyllon and Cassidy Price of Eureka, was born July 1 at North Valley Hospital.
2 detained in suspected Kalispell homicide
Two people were detained Saturday evening in connection with a suspected homicide in Kalispell.
Legals October 20, 2019
No. 26558 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A proposal to enact a Stormwater Management Program Ordinance, as required by Federal and State law, will be presented at a Public Hearing, Monday, October 21, 2019, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 201 1st Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana, at 7:00 P.M. Based upon its population, the City of Kalispell is required to comply with MCA § 75-5-101 et seq. and ARM §§ 17.30.1101; 17.30.1301 et seq. and 17.30.1401 et seq. for Storm Water Discharge Associated with Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (commonly referred to as "MS4" permitting). Any person wishing to address the proposed ordinance may appear at this hearing and make oral statements or present same in writing. Written comments may also be submitted for Council consideration by delivering the same to the City Clerk prior to the hearing. If there are questions that might be answered by telephone you may call (406) 758-7852. The proposed draft ordinance is available on-line at www.kalispell.com or in the office of the City Clerk during regular business hours. Dated this 7th day of October, 2019. Aimee Brunckhorst, CMC, City Clerk October 13, 20, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Why the U.S.-Japan trade deal matters for Montana
As United States Senator from Montana, and as a rancher from Miles City serving as the president of the Montana Stockgrowers Association, we took a major step forward last week for Montana ag. Together, we worked to accomplish a historic trade deal between the U.S. and Japan - one that will benefit Montana’s farmers and ranchers for generations to come.
Lois Jean Thielen, 86
Lois Jean Thielen, 86, of Kalispell, died Monday, Oct. 14, 2019.
Frances 'Frannie' Lula Uken, 78
Frances “Frannie” Lula Uken of Columbia Falls passed away Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, at the age of 78 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. She left this life gently and gracefully.
James 'Jim' Glen Bray, 79
“Family and friends, say goodbye to an amazing man!”
He came in through an unspecified window
A woman told the Kalispell Police Department a burglar entered an apartment through a window. The alleged thief left mud tracks on the window and floor but apparently didn’t steal anything.
Pumpkin spice belongs in pie
After years of listening to co-workers, friends and pretty much all of America gush about pumpkin spice, I finally took the plunge this week and ordered my first-ever pumpkin spice latte at Starbucks.
Longtime councilor Karper leans on experience
We must invest in rural public schools
As I travel around Montana I often speak with teachers, professors and students concerned about the cost and ability to access quality education. Rural communities know that a public school in their town is a tent-pole for the community. Once a rural area loses a school in their town, the community really starts to struggle. It is also difficult to recruit teachers to Montana’s schools because by some measures Montana has the lowest starting pay for a new teacher.
Genevieve Barbara Schrammeck, 92
Genevieve Barbara Schrammeck, 92, of Kalispell, passed away on Oct. 16 at Brendan House. She was a wonderful wife and mother, and will be dearly missed by family and friends.
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- AARP Driver Safety Course, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Libby Christian Church. $20 fee ($15 for AARP card-holding members.) Call 283-7000.
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Ciao interior designer wins prestigious award
Kalispell-based interior designer Les Bernabi recently won a Designer of the Year award for 2019 from the Interior Design Society.
Ardith Faye De Raad, 78
Ardith Faye De Raad was born in Torrington, Wyoming, Sept, 19, 1941, and passed away Oct. 13, 2019.
Mary Jane Thramer, 70
Our precious Mary passed from this world peacefully in her sleep on Oct. 10, 2019, with husband Tom at her side and bathed in the love of her family.
Steven Andrew Hasson, 32
Steven Andrew Hasson, 32, passed away Sept.19, 2019.
Myrtle M. Strodtbeck, 103
Myrtle M. Strodtbeck was born at the family homestead near Bloomfield, Montana, on Jan. 28, 1916; she moved on to her final destination on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 at the age of 103.
Project brings VA care closer to home
Rural Montana veterans often get the short end of the stick when it comes to reliable, timely access to health care.
Carving out a niche in the furniture world
Whitefish startup competes in statewide contest
Whitefish tech startup Tourbase is set to compete with 11 other Montana-based startups in the second-annual Early Stage Montana Statewide Showcase on Nov. 7 in Missoula.
The last, most congested park
The National Park Service is stepping up to address the Going-to-the-Sun Road congestion issue, but I believe their announced plan will not deliver the scale of improvements necessary to reset the visitors experience back to The Last, Best Place promise of days past.
From lynx studies to social media, park partner eyes 2020 projects
It has been two decades since the Glacier National Park Fund was founded, and as the nonprofit fundraising arm for the park — now known as the Glacier National Park Conservancy — heads into a new year, a record-breaking 75 grant projects will be supported by donor dollars in 2020.
Daniel Stromme, 59
Daniel Stromme, 59, passed away Sept. 16, 2019, in Missoula after being transferred from Heritage Place in Kalispell.
Hemp facility in Libby expects to hire 120 workers
About 210 people, most from Lincoln County, have applied for jobs at Isotex Health since the hemp production company closed a deal to buy the old Stinger building in Libby on Sept. 26.
State commission endorses Stillwater easement
During a meeting on Thursday, the Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Commission endorsed a new 1,000-acre conservation easement project along the Stillwater River, located about 10 miles north of Whitefish.
Neil David Van Sickle, 104
Neil David Van Sickle, of Kalispell, died of natural causes on Sept. 29, 2019.
Family's rotating Halloween displays are a spooky neighborhood attraction
The Jones family Halloween skeleton project on Kalispell’s west side began simply enough.
Saturday, October 19
Legals October 19, 2019
No. 26576 NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION HOLT 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. 533AJ) on October 15, 2019 to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Holt Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to R-3 (One-Family Residential). The boundaries of the areas proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to R-3 (One-Family Residential) are described as: Tract 1 of Certificate of Survey No. 11767, located in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 25, all in Township 27 North, Range 20 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and R-3 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Flathead County Commissioners, Courthouse, 800 South Main, 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 file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Flathead County 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 Holt 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. DATED this 15th day of October, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman October 19, 26, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Timber tour connects residents to their roots
Since 1997, the Flathead Timber Tour has been helping local residents see the forest for the trees.
Bigfork tall hall meeting planned Monday
A group of local volunteers is hosting a town hall meeting at Bigfork High School at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21, to update community members on various projects and initiatives.
Council making progress on 'malfunction junction' redesign
The Kalispell City Council worked on the nuts and bolts of a proposed redesign of Airport Road, First Avenue West and 16th Street — Kalispell’s own ‘malfunction junction’ — at its Oct. 14 work session.
Glacier High's Ascent program prepares students for adulthood
A group of 19 Glacier High School students in a program called Ascent are climbing closer toward young adulthood and a goal to graduate.
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- Fall Fest, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wayfarer Unit, Flathead Lake State Park. Hayrides, scavenger hunt, face painting, arts and crafts, sidewalk chalk competition, costume contest for all ages (and your dog), and a 3K run with registration 10:30 a.m. Call 406-837-3041.?
Columbia Falls native Piper puts focus on local residents
GHS names Honor Society inductees
There are 97 new members of the Glacier High School chapter of the National Honor Society.
Renovations underway on Gateway Center's east parking lot
Renovations have started on an approximately $450,000 project to overhaul the east-side parking lot of the Gateway Community Center in Kalispell.
Repeat offender removed from penthouse
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Department responded to a woman in the penthouse suite at a ski resort hotel yelling profanities and throwing things at a hotel employee. She had previously been removed from a lodge in Columbia Falls. She was taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Playoff wins for Dawgs, C-Falls girls
WHITEFISH — Up 2-1 with a few minutes left in the first half, the Whitefish Bulldogs were looking for an insurance goal.
Wildcats XC champs, Whitefish girls runners-up at Western A Divisional
CORVALLIS — The Columbia Falls boys cross country team captured the Western A divisional title at the Western A Fall Classic in Corvallis on Saturday.
Stillwater Christian finishes soccer season at home tourney
Stillwater Christian School hosted the North West Specialty Schools Tournament this weekend to wrap up their season.
Friday, October 18
Legals October 18, 2019
No. 26578 REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT The City of Kalispell is proposing the Glacier Rail Park and Kalispell Trail Project. The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is providing partial funding for construction of the Project through a grant under the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) program. In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and FRA's NEPA procedures, the City and FRA have prepared a Supplemental Environmental Assessment (SEA) to evaluate potential impacts of proposed changes to the Project, specifically the trail portion, on the human and natural environment since the original EA was approved by FRA in 2017. The SEA is being made available for a 30-day public review and comment period that will begin October 21, 2019 and end November 19, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. The SEA is available online on the City's website at https://www.kalispell.com/164/Community-Development and FRA's website at https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P1038. The SEA is also available for viewing in hardcopy at Kalispell City Hall, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901 (request at Water Department Desk) or ImagineIF Libraries Kalispell, 247 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901 (request at Reference Department). Interested persons may submit comments on the SEA to the City of Kalispell via U.S. Mail to Katharine King, City of Kalispell Community and Economic Development Department, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901 or via e-mail to kking@kalispell.com. Please call (406) 758-7713 for information or assistance. FRA and the City will consider comments received during the public comment period before FRA makes a final NEPA decision. October 18, 20, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Great Fish Challenge delivers $2.8M to nonprofits
The Great Fish Community Challenge hit another high this year, raising a total of more than $2.8 million for 53 nonprofits.
Man has a hunch if quarters are missing
An employee on Nucleus Avenue wanted to let Columbia Falls Police Department know about a man who was a “known thief,” just in case law enforcement had a “case of missing quarters.” The man allegedly came in “with a bunch of quarters” to use in a coin machine, yet it wasn’t clear from the report where the “thief” label came in.
Interior activities generated $3 billion in Montana last year
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s activities in energy, recreation, non-fuel minerals, irrigation and conservation contributed to $3 billion in economic activity and 25,000 jobs in Montana in fiscal year 2018, according to the department’s economic report released Tuesday.
Lundgren supports resort tax under certain circumstances
Eureka VFW hosts pilot project for veteran care
EUREKA – A potential national breakthrough in veterans’ health care is being piloted in an unlikely rural location.
Workshop aims to find balance for Whitefish visitation
The Whitefish Sustainable Tourism Management Plan steering committee invites the Whitefish community to participate in a workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Whitefish City Hall. Tourism is one important part of a diverse Whitefish economy. While it provides many benefits to Whitefish, there are also real stresses on the community from peak season visitation that creates year-round effects on residents, according to committee chair Lauren Oscilowski.
PHOTOS: Glacier cruises past Flathead, 42-0
Photos from Glacier’s 42-0 win over Flathead in a Class AA crosstown football matchup at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Friday.
Glacier shuts down Flathead
A dominant defensive display helped Glacier roll over Flathead 42-0 in Friday night’s Western AA football crosstown clash at Legends Stadium on Friday.
Whitefish, Libby clinch playoff spots
WHITEFISH — Jack Alton ran in two touchdowns as the Whitefish Bulldogs took down Stevensville in Western A football on Friday, which was also Whitefish’s senior night.
Local title contenders galore in Class A soccer
Class A soccer playoffs begin today with quarterfinals and there are a number of possible title contenders that hail from the Flathead Valley.
Thursday, October 17
Mike Dennison gets to the heart of Montana politics in new book
Veteran political reporter Mike Dennison is in Kalispell this week to talk about and sign copies of his new book, “Inside Montana Politics: A Reporter’s View from the Trenches.”
Flathead High School stages classic 'Whodunit?'
The Flathead High School Theatre Department will present the theatrical mystery “Rehearsal for Murder” Oct. 24, 25 and 26 at 6:27 p.m. in the David M. Hashley Theatre at Flathead High School.
Whitefish Drama Club presents 'The Wolves'
Whitefish High School Drama Club presents its fall production of “The Wolves” by Sarah de Lappe.
Local students take on 'Frozen JR.'
ATP Kids, Alpine Theatre Project’s theater education program, performs “Frozen JR.” this weekend at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.
Eldred's 'On the Stage' finale features Sylvia
Mike Eldred closes his “On the Stage” 2019 season with an intimate concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, featuring Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist of the Year and platinum-selling recording artist Sylvia. General admission tickets for the show at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center are $48, on sale now at www.amazingplacemusic.com/on-the-stage or by calling 406-471-0851.
Weekly events
THURSDAY, OCT. 17
Illegally introduced walleyes discovered in Upper Thompson Lake
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists found two walleyes in Upper Thompson Lake last week during a routine fisheries survey. This is the first documented detection of the predacious non-native fish in Lincoln County and is an illegal introduction.
Judge orders Two Bears Family Center to vacate facility
A Flathead County District Court judge on Wednesday denied a request from Two Bears Family Center LLC for a preliminary injunction against the organization’s former fiscal agent, Northwest Montana United Way and its executive director, and further ordered the organization to vacate its suite at the Gateway Community Center by noon today.
Legals October 17, 2019
No. 26535 Dan G. Cederberg CEDERBERG LAW OFFICES, PC 2625 Dearborn, Suite 102(B) P.O. Box 8234 Missoula, MT 59807-8234 (406) 721-2100 dcederberg@cederberg-law.com Attorneys for Personal Repredentative MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF TED R. BURTON, Deceased. Cause No. DP-19-320D Dept. Dan Wilson NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Juanita A. Burton 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 Juanita A. Burton, Personal Representative, return receipt requested, c/o Dan G. Cederberg, P.O. Box 8234, Missoula, Montana 59807-8234, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court. Dated this 17th day of September, 2019. CEDERBERG LAW OFFICE, P.C. 2625 Dearborn Ave., Suite 102B P.O. Box 8234 Missoula, MT 59807-8234 BY: /s/ Dan G. Cederberg Dan G. Cederberg Attorney for Personal Representative October 3, 10, 17, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Deal will ease westside parking crunch
The frustrating parking situation in Kalispell’s westside neighborhood is poised to improve greatly in the coming years.
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
I served on Kalispell City Council for five years with Rod Kuntz. From the beginning of his first term he was knowledgeable of the needs of the community and demonstrated a heart for what was best for the citizens he served.
Kalispell leaf collection runs through Nov. 15
The Kalispell Public Works Department will be collecting leaves from through Nov. 15. An announcement about the leaf collection emphasized they will not collect leaves outside of this time-frame.
Creston teen honored for helping at accident
On Aug. 23, 16-year-old Lucy Megerth’s ordinary day ended with an act of heroism.
Whitefish Theatre Co. opens season with family comedy
The Whitefish Theatre Co.’s first main-stage theater production of the season is the hilarious family comedy “Over the River and Through the Woods,” written by award-winning playwright Joe DiPietro (“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”, “Memphis”).
Man strikes out in Lakeside bar fight
An extremely intoxicated man who got into a bar fight on U.S. 93 in Lakeside was allegedly hit in the head with a baseball bat and was bleeding. Medics requested a deputy ride in the ambulance due to the man’s “violent nature” as he was supposedly screaming profanities at the medics and law enforcement. He was advised to call when he sobered up if he wished to pursue filing a report.
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- Kalispell Public Schools Policy and Communications Committee meets 8:30 a.m., superintendent’s office.
Kalispell bike plan open house set at Wheaton's
There will be an open house on the Kalispell Pedestrian and Bike Plan from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, at Wheaton’s Cycle, 214 First Ave. W. The public is invited to share insight and discuss a bicycle route map for the proposed plan.
Braves, Wolfpack ready for crosstown football clash
Two teams on somewhat divergent paths this season will converge tonight under the lights at Legends Stadium for Western AA crosstown football.
Flathead, Glacier wrap up regular season soccer
MISSOULA — The Flathead Braves finished off the regular season with a bang, beating Missoula Big Sky on Thursday in a Western AA game, 8-1.
Eureka boys win third straight divisional XC title
THOMPSON FALLS — For the third straight season, the Eureka boys cross country team were tops at the Western B championships on Wednesday in Thompson Falls.
Wednesday, October 16
Grizzly cubs killed in train collision near Trego
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks discovered two grizzly bear cubs that were killed on the railroad tracks southeast of Trego.
C-Falls man sentenced to 20 years for homicide
A Flathead Valley man who pleaded guilty to shooting a Coram resident to death on Valentine’s Day this year received a 20-year sentence Wednesday in Flathead County District Court.
Legals October 16, 2019
No. 26547 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR ENGINEERING AND CABLING SERVICES The Flathead County Board of Commissioners is requesting Proposals from firms interested in providing professional engineering and cabling services to Flathead County, pursuant to the requirements of Section 18-8-201 et seq., M.C.A. Engineering and cabling services are needed for the installation of a direct optical fiber backbone from Flathead County's South Campus building, to the Flathead Emergency Communications Center. The selected firm will be requested to install, splice, terminate, test, label and document new inter building fiber optic communication cables between Flathead County's South Campus Building server room located at 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, MT to the Flathead Emergency Communications Center server room located at 625 Timberwolf Parkway, Kalispell, MT. The installation environment could include tie in and coordination with existing and new optical fiber and copper facilities, underground duct banks, direct-buried conduit, utility tunnel pathways. The Contractor shall be responsible for: placement of cable, installation and attachment of cable to support devices within the utility tunnel system, underground structures, and pole lines, the placement of conduit, the installation of pull-boxes, the furnishings of fiber optic splice closures, and installation of termination hardware, and other as specified by the Flathead County Information Technology Department. Copies of the detailed RFP, including a description of services to be provided by respondents, the minimum content of responses, and the factors used to evaluate the responses, can be found on the Flathead County webpage at: https://flathead.mt.gov/commissioner/ or by contacting Whitney Aschenwald, Flathead County Commissioners Office, 800 South Main St., Room 302, Kalispell, MT 59901 - (406) 758-2467 / waschenwald@flathead.mt.gov. All proposals must be submitted to the Flathead County Commissioners Office, 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, MT 59901, by 8:30 am local time on November 12, 2019. Flathead County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Dated this 3rd day of October, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman October 9, 16, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Leslie R. Potts, 69
Leslie R. Potts, 69, of Bigfork, passed away on Oct. 9, 2019, in Kalispell.
Greg Wayne Phillips, 73
Greg Phillips, beloved husband, father, brother and friend, died at Kalispell Regional Medical Center, Kalispell, on Oct. 11, 2019, surrounded by family and friends.
Car theft, the new pain reliever?
Someone must have had quite the headache when they reportedly broke into an unlocked vehicle and took a bottle of ibuprofen and nothing else.
Owners of dog found after 57 days host thank-you party
If every dog gets its day, then Sept. 15 will belong to 7-year-old border collie, Katie.
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- Red Cross blood drives: 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Whitefish Credit Union, Kalispell; noon to 5 p.m. Troy Baptist Church.
Tour and shuttle business proposed in Whitefish
Two Whitefish residents intend to start a tour and shuttle business based in Whitefish and are seeking an administrative conditional-use permit for the operation.
Margaret K. 'Marge' Keith, 85
Marge Keith, 85, of Kalispell, passed away with family by her side on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, at Immanuel Lutheran Home.
Whitefish sued over 93 South subdivision approval
A month after the Whitefish City Council approved a controversial five-lot subdivision on U.S. 93 South, a neighborhood group is suing the city of Whitefish, the council and the developer, Whitefish Housing Group, LLC, over a decision it claims “is riddled with legal violations.”
Joan Arlue Sievers Strong, 79
Joan Arlue Sievers Strong was born on Oct. 13, 1939, in Kalispell to Henry Sievers and Bertha Baish Sievers, the latter formerly of Hinsdale, Illinois.
Hughes cites energy, passion for public service
Lawsuit asks FAA to manage park overflights
Litigation aimed at forcing the Federal Aviation Administration to adopt long overdue mandatory air tour management plans for seven national parks — including Glacier National Park — has landed at the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., for deliberation.
Hill tops boys XC field at Glacier Invite
Glacier’s Simon Hill continued his stellar cross country season by topping the boys field at the Glacier Invite at Rebecca Farm on Wednesday, a final primer before the Class AA state meet next weekend.
Tuesday, October 15
Tamarack Time! Fall Festival winners announced
Bigfork’s 31st annual Tamarack Time! Fall Festival drew hundreds of people to Electric Avenue to sample hundreds of special offerings from top local chefs. Approximately 395 visitors stopped to sample up to 13 categories of cuisine, ranging from cookies and pies to pickles and potatoes. The celebration of community fare brought in $1,975. The net proceeds will be donated to the Community Foundation for a Better Bigfork to aid in the upkeep of the Swan River Nature Trail. Next year’s Tamarack Time! will be held in downtown Bigfork on Oct. 10, 2020.
Elrod students take a crack at engineering
Once the Pacific Science Center’s Science on Wheels rolled into Elrod Elementary last week, kindergartners through fifth-graders put on their engineering thinking caps.
C-Falls family embraces the rural life
“It started here,” Alyson Dorr said, sitting in her kitchen, looking out to fields on her family farm.
Federal government proposes to ease Stark Law regs
The Trump administration and Department of Health and Human Services recently proposed changes to the Stark Law and the Federal Anti-Kickback Statute in an effort to ease regulations on health care providers.
Credit card abuse not about spending
Kalispell Police Department responded to a report from a woman who yelled at a man who allegedly entered her home using a credit card to open the lock. She told officers that she had filed a temporary restraining order against the man. Officers had a lengthy discussion with the man who “now knows not to go to the residence.”
Jennifer Beall Bush, 45
Jennifer Lynn Bush passed away Oct. 8, 2019, after a long and fiercely fought battle against melanoma cancer.
Local businessman receives honorary military rank
After reading that actor Gary Sinise (Lt. Dan from “Forrest Gump”) had been recognized by an honorary promotion to chief petty officer for his untiring efforts on behalf of active duty military and veterans, the local VFW Post thought it would be appropriate to bestow a similar honorary promotion on a local resident who has also contributed so much to local National Guard, Reserve and veterans organizations, and their causes, according to a press release from the VFW.
Wolfpack spikers sweep crosstown
The Glacier Wolfpack beat the Flathead Bravettes in four sets in Western AA crosstown volleyball at Flathead High School on Tuesday.
Glacier girls soccer wins Western AA conference title
In the last regular season home game and on senior night, the Glacier Wolfpack girls soccer team won the Western AA conference by beating Missoula Big Sky 3-1 on Tuesday at Glacier High School.
Monday, October 14
Alpine section of Sun Road closed for season
Due to continued winter weather, Glacier National Park will not reopen the alpine section of the Going-to-the-Sun Road to vehicles this season.
Letters to the editor Oct. 14
I feel compelled to respond the blatant lies the president is uttering in defense of his cowardly, criminal betrayal of the Kurds and the abetting of the aggression being carried out by Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his bloodthirsty, criminal regime as I write this.
Legals October 14, 2019
No. 26552 Public Notice - Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) is seeking public comment on a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for a proposed Forest Management Project at Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park and Logan State Park near Thompson Falls MT. Comments will be accepted through Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 5pm. The proposed project would address forest health issues and hazard trees in developed areas within the complex. In addition to improving the forest health, the forest management project would increase public safety, reduce hazardous fuels in case of wildfires, and enhance wildlife habitat. For more proposal details, a full copy of the Thompson Chain of Lakes Forest Management Project draft environmental assessment is available at stateparks.mt.gov and click "Public Comments & Notices". A public comment period will be open for 30 days and comments will be accepted through Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 5pm. To comment visit stateparks.mt.gov and click "Public Comments & Notices" or email to dbennetts@mt.gov. The public may also send written comments to: FWP Region One, Attn: Thompson Chain of Lakes Forest Management Project - Parks Division, 1409 North Meridian Road, Kalispell, MT 59901. For questions about the draft EA and/or the public comment process, contact Dave Bennetts, Park Manager, at (406) 751-4590 or dbennetts@mt.gov. October 14, 21, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
'A warrior's spirit and a servant's heart' Kalispell police officer honored with top state award
The desire for a more fulfilling career led Cory Clarke to the law enforcement field more than a decade ago and now he is the 2019 Montana Association of Chiefs of Police Montana Officer of the Year.
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- Creston School board meets 8 a.m.
Columbia Falls council OKs subdivision, nixes cabins
The Columbia Falls City Council voted unanimously last week to approve a new major subdivision east of the Flathead River outside Columbia Falls, but denied a planned-unit development proposal that would have also allowed 30 resort rental cabins on the same property.
Lucifer pays a visit to Kalispell
Someone reported a “very agitated” man was sitting at a table swearing to himself, acting strange and yelling “I am Lucifer” and wanted Kalispell Police Department to remove him from the premises. The possibly intoxicated man was described wearing sunglasses, a red shirt, army-style jacket and red fingernail polish. He was told to leave the premises and complied.
Kalispell council mulls $2M intersection project
The Kalispell City Council will discuss a $2 million intersection improvement project, as well as city bike racks and the city’s agreement with the City-County Board of Health at a work session this evening.
Sunday, October 13
Births NVH
Josephine Heide-Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Brianna and Sammy Miller of Kalispell, was born July 24 at North Valley Hospital.
Stillwater soccer drops two matches
SPOKANE, Wash. — Saturday was a rough day for the Stillwater Christian Cougar girls soccer team as it dropped two matches during a road trip to Spokane, Wash.
Polson downs Browning in volleyball
POLSON — Maggie Todd had 13 kills and seven digs as the Polson Pirates downed visiting Browning Saturday in volleyball action, 25-21, 25-17, 25-23.
Legals October 13, 2019
No. 26538 INVITATION FOR BIDS The City of Kalispell, Montana will receive sealed bids for a 25 Cubic Yard Rear Loader Solid Waste Truck to meet or exceed the minimum specifications on file in the office of Department of Public Works, City Hall, Kalispell, Montana. The City will purchase up to one (1) truck based on the information and pricing provided. Bidding documents may be examined at the City of Kalispell Public Works Department, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901. Bidding documents and specifications can also be examined beginning, October 06, 2019, through QuestCDN. QuestCDN is located using the City of Kal1ispell website at: www.kalispell.com/bids.aspx. In the left-hand navigation click on the project title, a page will open which will allow you to either view or download the plans and view or print the plan holders list. The City will only be accepting online electronic bids through QuestCDN. Electronic plan download and electronic bidding can be completed through QuestCDN for a fee of $25.00. To access the electronic bid form, download the project documents and click the online bidding button at the top of the advertisement. For electronic bids, scans of electronic bid documents will be accepted. Bids will be received by QuestCDN until 3:00 PM on Thursday, October 24, 2019. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 3:00 PM on Thursday, October 24, 2019 in the Main Level City Hall Conference Room, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901. October 6, 13, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
L. Jane Nelson-Ott, 79
On Oct. 7, 2019, L. Jane Nelson-Ott, 79, crossed the Rainbow Bridge to collect her dogs that had passed and reunite them all in their forever home with her and other special friends and family.
Alvin Raymond Sylling, 84
Alvin Raymond Sylling, beloved father and grandfather, departed on his next adventure to reunite with his Lord and his beloved Suzanne on Oct. 2, 2019, from WEL-Life Assisted Living in Kalispell. Born June, 1935, as the youngest of Alvin O. and Nettie Larson Sylling’s four children, Alvin possessed a lively sense of humor, an entrepreneurial spirit and an enduring love for his family and the people of his hometown, Big Timber. A curious child with many friends, Alvin regularly slipped away from his mother to visit every business and cafe in town. His love for adventure grew to include hikes into the mountains, a stowaway trip to Minnesota and a miraculous escape from a collision with a train. Big Timber also shaped his remarkable work ethic. After he paid off his first bank loan for a bicycle with money from his newspaper route, Alvin developed a zeal for hard work and entrepreneurship. From major construction jobs to building affordable housing, ranch work, a cowboy boot store, National Video stores, wholesaling Christmas trees and a car rental business, Alvin enjoyed exploring new horizons in business.
Incumbent willing to work on difficult issues
Q. What are the most challenging economic growth issues facing Whitefish, and what solutions do you propose for handling growth?
Edith Lillian Atkinson Wylie, 107
Edith Lillian Atkinson Wylie, 107, gracefully passed away on Oct. 1, 2019, leaving her family and beloved friends with extraordinary memories and stories to cherish. A witty and gracious role model, Edith’s kindness and eagerness to embrace all who crossed her path will forever be the hallmark of goodwill. Edith’s 107 years of life evolved as the world progressed: from riding in a horse and buggy to riding in a self-driving Tesla automobile, from reading a newspaper to starting a Facebook page at age 93 and getting her news online; Edith embraced change as an opportunity to learn anew.
Benny Bee Sr., 75
Benny Bee Sr., beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, 75, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, surrounded by his family.
Judy Ellen Quade, 73
Judy Ellen Quade went with Jesus on Sept. 29, 2019, surrounded by love, laughter from memories shared and heavy tears at Heritage Place in Kalispell.
Whitefish clinics plan expansion to C-Falls
Glacier Medical Associates and OrthoRehab Physical Therapy of Whitefish are eyeing Plum Creek Timber Co.’s former office complex in Columbia Falls — known as the “Cedar Palace” — for a full-service medical clinic, but the zoning on the property needs to be changed to accommodate such a business use.
Jennifer N. 'Jenny' Combs, 65
Jennifer N. “Jenny” Combs, 65, passed away Sept. 23, 2019.
Bryan 'Cubby' Ross, 52
Gone but never forgotten.
Roundabout eyed for Woodland, Conrad Drive intersection
The Montana Department of Transportation is working with the city of Kalispell on a proposed project to build a “mini-roundabout” at the awkward intersection of Woodland Avenue and Second Street East/Conrad Drive.
Mental-health awareness affects all of us
A Daily Inter Lake
Rosetta 'Rosie' Marian Burke, 84
Rosetta “Rosie” Marian Burke passed away at her home in Columbia Falls on Oct. 9, 2019, after a long and tenacious battle with cancer.
Myrtle Shenefelt Richmond, 93
Myrtle Shenefelt Richmond, 93, died Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, at WEL-Life Assisted Living in Kalispell where she had lived since February. She was the last of her generation.
You say Marano? I still say Marino
My brother-in-law John rented an apartment in September in the town of Giulianova near Pescara on the Adriatic coast of central Italy — the vicinity of his family’s paternal grandparents’ birthplace.
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
I am writing this letter in regards to the helicopter landing pad near Whitefish and the commercial use of it.
Mayor addresses growth, challenges facing Whitefish
Whitefish Mayor John Muhlfeld drove into town for the first time on a Monday in July of 1995. He said Whitefish was like a “ghost town,” with just a few blinking traffic lights at 7:30 in the morning.
Dogs' love of swimming, retrieving leads to national competitions
In the beginning, it wasn’t about the competition.
Mary Schlesinger Conway, 70
Mary Schlesinger Conway died peacefully at home on Oct. 4, 2019.
Richard 'Dick' John Reed, 87
Richard “Dick” John Reed, born Aug. 19, 1932, in Winona, Minn., to Harold “Tom” Reed and Margaret “Peggy” (Thorpe) Reed, passed away Oct. 7, 2019.
Saturday, October 12
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- 11th annual CROP (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty) Walk 1K and 5K, 1:30 p.m. Marantette Park, Columbia Falls. Registration 1 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Wildcat Garden. Call Luann, 406-261-1083.
Legals October 12, 2019
No. 26519 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Hannah Damaris Wehrman: Hannah Damaris Wehrman, Petitioner Cause No. DV-19-525B ROBERT B ALLISON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Hannah Damaris Wehrman to Hannah Damaris Benefield. The hearing will be at the Justice Center in Flathead County, 920 South Main, Kalispell, Montana on November 13, 2019 at 8:30 a.m. Date: September 11, 2019 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ AYLA M HILL Deputy Clerk of Court September 21, 28, October 5, 12, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Smart Foodservice opens today in Evergreen
Smart Foodservice Warehouse Store in Evergreen will hold its grand opening from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today.
Job description leaves out bitcoin requirement
A man told the Kalispell Police Department he “was petitioned for a job over the internet” and the supposed employer deposited $5,000 into his bank account in order to attempt to get him to send cryptocurrency to Alabama. The alleged new hire wanted an officer to look at his “paperwork.”
Qunell cites extensive experience on city boards
Q. What are the most challenging economic growth issues facing Whitefish, and what solutions do you propose for handling growth?
Dog takes car for a spin in Kalispell
Local motorists may have done a double-take Thursday afternoon when they saw a dog — yes, a dog — driving its owner’s car on U.S. 93 North, according to Kalispell Police Department Sgt. Chad Fetveit.
Salvation Army kicks off holiday programs
The Salvation Army will spread cheer this Christmas season when the organization gives new toys, clothes and food to local families in need.
Property eyed for parking expansion
Kalispell Public Schools will sign buy-sell agreements and an option-to-purchase agreement to buy neighboring lots on Fifth Avenue West for parking expansion around Flathead High School.
Rural church embarks on activity center addition
Stillwater Free Lutheran Church will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 9,000-square-foot activity center at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13.
Whitefish, Bigfork win as season winds down
LIBBY — Seven different players helped the Whitefish Bulldogs beat the Libby Loggers 12-2 in its final regular season game in Northern A soccer.
Glacier spikers beat Big Sky in Missoula
MISSOULA — The Glacier Wolfpack pulled off a three-set victory over Missoula Big Sky in Western AA volleyball on Saturday.
Friday, October 11
Browning man sentenced for child porn
A Browning man who admitted using his phone to access and distribute child pornography from his dorm room at the University of Montana was sentenced today to five years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release and was ordered to pay $18,000 restitution, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
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- ROB KOELZER of Kalispell participated in the Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership Montana Class IV seminar in Bozeman. The event was the first in a series of 10 educational seminars on topics such as networking, persuasive speaking and open-minded leadership.
Legals October 11, 2019
No. 26542 FLATHEAD COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISTRICT RECYCLING CONTAINER SITE SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 1. Services for Recycling Containers are contracted out by the County of Flathead Solid Waste District, hereinafter referred to as the District. 2. The District Invites Qualified Proposers to Submit a Sealed RFP To: Flathead County Solid Waste District Response to Recycling Container Sites RFP Attention: Mr. David R. Prunty, Director of Public Works Flathead County Solid Waste District 4098 Highway 93 North Kalispell, MT 59901 3. Proposals will be received until the hour of 11:00 A.M, Wednesday, October 16, 2019, the "Proposal Submission Date", after which the RFPs will be opened. The work under this contract is generally described as follows: FLATHEAD COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISTRICT RECYCLING CONTAINER SITE SERVICES The Work will generally consist of: Providing regular pick-up and replacement with empty containers; Processing and marketing of the recyclables; Providing records of the amount and types of materials recycled; and Maintaining a staffed phone line for calls from the District. 4. A copy of the RFP can be obtained from the District office or the Flathead County web site under Solid Waste Documents. 5. The Contract will be for a period of three years and two one-year options after Notice to Proceed. The District will adjust the pricing on the anniversary date of the contract based on the annual average indices (December to December). Note: This may result is the contract price being adjusted up or down based on the CPI Index data. 6. The current Contract Document may be examined at the District office, located at 4098 Highway 93 North, Kalispell, MT 59901. 7. Questions regarding the RFP will be accepted in writing until four calendar days before bids are due. The District will respond to all questions within two days of receipt of question. 8. Proposals shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of this Request for Proposals document. Proposals shall be prepared using forms furnished in Attachment A of this RFP. 9. The District reserves the right to waive irregularities in any Proposal, and to reject any and all Proposals. No Proposal received and read by the District may be withdrawn for a period of 60 days after the date of opening thereof. District: Flathead County Solid Waste District 4098 Highway 93 North Kalispell, MT 59901 Director of Public Works: David Prunty dprunty@ flathead.mt.gov Engineer: SWT Engineering, Inc. 800-C South Rochester Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 Telephone 909-390-1328 Attention: Michael A. Cullinane, P.E. mac@swteng.com October 4, 11, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Browning woman sentenced in pedestrian death
A Browning woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter for hitting and killing a pedestrian while driving 90 mph on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation was sentenced Wednesday to one year and one day in prison.
Peters brings business acumen to council campaign
Minnesota man charged in fatal July 4 crash
A Minnesota man has been charged in the deaths of two Kalispell women who died in a July 4 traffic crash on Montana 35.
Brenda M. Lamb, 37
Brenda M. Lamb passed away Oct. 5, 2019, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center with her loving family by her side.
Birch Grove Willing Workers celebrate centennial
For 100 years the women of the Birch Grove Community northeast of Kalispell have been the caretakers of their corner of the world.
Radio station founder Benny Bee Sr. dies at 75
Bee Broadcasting founder and owner Benny Bee Sr. died Tuesday at age 75.
New law against living in cars narrowly OK'd
A controversial ordinance making it a civil infraction to live and sleep in vehicles on city streets narrowly won final approval from the Kalispell City Council on Monday.
4 Dems vie for HD3 vacancy
Four Democrats have thrown their hats in the ring to replace House District 3 Rep. Zac Perry of Columbia Falls, who resigned in September to further his college education.
Flathead Electric reports phone scam
Flathead Electric Cooperative reported Wednesday that some cooperative members have received fraudulent texts or phone calls from people posing as co-op employees, according to a press release from Flathead Electric spokeswoman Wendy Ostrom Price.
Mistakes cost Glacier versus Helena
Four interceptions and 11 penalties cost the Glacier Wolfpack in a 20-6 loss to the Helena High Bengals in Western AA football at Legends Stadium on Friday.
Split decisions for Glacier soccer against Helena High
HELENA — Glacier coach Ryan Billiet called the 1-0 win against Helena High “probably one of the best defensive efforts of the season.”
PHOTOS: Glacier falls to Helena, 20-6
Photos as the Glacier Wolfpack took on the Helena High Bengals in a Class AA high school football game at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Friday. Helena won, 20-6.
Thursday, October 10
Police unable to locate metal bangers
Someone allegedly heard “metal hitting metal somewhere in the area” and wanted police to drive through the area. Kalispell Police Department didn’t hear any odd sounds and the person said they no longer heard the noise.
$30k lottery ticket sold in Bigfork
A Bigfork woman claimed a top prize this month in the Montana Lottery.
Survey determines Montana's favorite Halloween candy
A recently released study that examined the most popular Halloween candy in every state shows that Montana trick-or-treaters prefer Tootsie Pops in their candy bag.
Flathead child killer denied parole again
A sadistic killer will remain behind bars after the Montana State Board of Pardons and Parole denied his latest attempt at parole.
Mussel-infested boat stopped in Ravalli
A boat from Chicago bound for Seattle was quarantined and decontaminated at the Ravalli watercraft inspection station operated by the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes.
Weeky events Oct. 10-17
THURSDAY, OCT. 10
Hockaday accepts Members Salon submissions
To culminate its 50th anniversary celebration, the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell is hosting its annual Members Salon, a showcase of two- and three-dimensional works created by their members. Artists are encouraged to submit pieces to be included and the public is invited to come see the art and vote in the People’s Choice Awards.
Montana Playwrights Network announces Premier Project plays
Three theater companies in Montana have made their selections of original plays written by Montana playwrights and will offer productions of their selected plays in October and November 2019, and January/February 2020.
The Teccas country duo garners Josie Music Award
The Teccas country duo from Montana was awarded the prestigious Fans Choice Award at the Josie Music Awards in Gatlinburg, Tennessee on Sept. 21.
Polson hosts its first Oktoberfest Oct. 12
The Polson business community and Polson Chamber of Commerce are partnering to host the first official Polson Oktoberfest from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Polson Fairgrounds.
Professional saxophonist performs at Whitefish Community Center
Professional saxophonist Rob Verdi will entertain at the Whitefish Community Center at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct.12.
ATP Kids 'Frozen JR.' draws talent from across valley
The best-selling animated film of all time comes to life on stage with more than 180 local students in the upcoming production of “Frozen JR.” presented by ATP Kids, Alpine Theatre Project’s theater education program, at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.
Whitefish Theatre Co. opens season with family comedy
The Whitefish Theatre Co.’s first main-stage theater production of its 2019-2020 season is the hilarious family comedy “Over the River and Through the Woods.”
Puccini's 'Turandot' brings Persian fairy tale to life
The Metropolitan Opera Company’s Live in HD broadcast of Giacomo Puccini’s “Turandot” will be shown at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center at 10:55 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12. Set in ancient China and spectacularly lush, it is sung in Italian with English subtitles; total run time is 3:22 hours, including two intermissions. Tickets are available at the door for $20 for adults, $5 for students, and $10 for college students, cash or check.
Anglers endure wind to bring in 2,200 lakers at Mack Days
While the young bobcat that was netted and released by a family from Missoula took center stage at last weekend’s Mack Days tournament on Flathead Lake, there were plenty of anglers that braved the wind last weekend and caught more than 2,200 lake trout.
Northwest Montana angler lands several trophy fish
A Montana firefighter who loves to fish in his free time has caught some true wall-hangers this summer.
Whitefish Rifle Club hosting shooters for 50 years
Flathead Valley shooters and gun enthusiasts have been going to the Whitefish Rifle & Pistol Club for half a century to enjoy the shooting sports.
Turnover times...
When we hear the word turnover, especially in the fall, it usually means someone coughed up the ball.
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
Tim Fox, current Montana Attorney General and Republican candidate for Montana Governor is touted as a “centrist,” and his milk-toast persona lends itself to that impression. This persona can also be reflective of a person lacking in character, including spinelessness and willingness to compromise for the sake of personal promotion.
Strategy to relieve Sun Road congestion
Glacier National Park stakeholders are currently debating how to best address increasing congestion along Going-to-the-Sun Road. A number of ideas have come forward — some more controversial than others — and recently the officials who oversee Flathead County’s Eagle Transit public bus system threw their suggestion into the mix.
Another United Way lawsuit was resolved last year
A lawsuit filed Tuesday by Two Bears Family Center LLC falls in the lap of Northwest Montana United Way a little more than a year after a Whitefish man filed a different lawsuit against the agency and Westside CCC Inc. for breach of contract and fraud.
Drivers lose their minds at malfunctioning light
Flathead County Sheriff’s Department responded to multiple calls that traffic lights were malfunctioning and causing traffic to back up on West Reserve Drive. One caller said she waited 10 minutes for the light to change and when it did, it only allowed a few cars to go through before turning red. Another caller said she had been waiting at the light for 30 minutes. Yet another caller said people were “being stupid” and a sixth caller claimed people were running red lights and nearly causing accidents.
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Medicare penalizes KRMC for rate of readmissions
Kalispell Regional Medical Center was one of nine Montana hospitals penalized for failing to meet federal standards to reduce unnecessary readmissions under the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program.
Nonprofit sues United Way over 'abrupt' expulsion
A local nonprofit that was operating under the umbrella of Northwest Montana United Way in Kalispell until it was able to obtain its own federal nonprofit status is now suing the organization and its longtime executive director after an “abrupt and unreasonable” termination of United Way's fiscal oversight.
Victim of shooting fatality identified in Lake County
One man is dead and another is behind bars after a shooting in Ronan Tuesday afternoon.
Legals October 10, 2019
No. 26535 Dan G. Cederberg CEDERBERG LAW OFFICES, PC 2625 Dearborn, Suite 102(B) P.O. Box 8234 Missoula, MT 59807-8234 (406) 721-2100 dcederberg@cederberg-law.com Attorneys for Personal Repredentative MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF TED R. BURTON, Deceased. Cause No. DP-19-320D Dept. Dan Wilson NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Juanita A. Burton 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 Juanita A. Burton, Personal Representative, return receipt requested, c/o Dan G. Cederberg, P.O. Box 8234, Missoula, Montana 59807-8234, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court. Dated this 17th day of September, 2019. CEDERBERG LAW OFFICE, P.C. 2625 Dearborn Ave., Suite 102B P.O. Box 8234 Missoula, MT 59807-8234 BY: /s/ Dan G. Cederberg Dan G. Cederberg Attorney for Personal Representative October 3, 10, 17, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Record breaker: Windauer's 31 goals sets a C-Falls school record
COLUMBIA FALLS — Josie Windauer broke the Columbia Falls school record for goals scored in a season with her fifth goal of the night in an 8-0 rout of Polson in Northern A soccer on Thursday night at Columbia Falls High School.
Flathead spikers fall to Sentinel in three sets
MISSOULA — The Flathead Bravettes fell to Missoula Sentinel in four sets in a Western AA tilt on Thursday at Missoula Sentinel High School.
Wednesday, October 9
Capital City 7-on-7 XC meet cancelled
The Capital City 7-on-7 cross country meet scheduled for today at Bill Roberts Golf Course in Helena has been cancelled due to heavy snowfall in the region on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Montana GOP names executive director
The Montana Republican Party has selected a former senior staff member for U.S. Sen. Steve Daines as its new executive director.
Legals October 9, 2019
No. 26451 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING HIGHWAY 93 NORTH ZONING DISTRICT 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 Robert Bates and Savita Chaudhry to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Highway 93 North 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: A tract of land located in the W1/2SW1/4 of Section 16, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 9606. 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, 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and online 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 Commissioners' Office and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 15th day of October, 2019 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, 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 Highway 93 North Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners if received in the Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 19th day of August, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman October 2, 9, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Roommate rumble ends in spilled blood
Roommates got into a rumble and there was reportedly a lot of blood after a man fell into a door and cut his ear. People involved in the fight were allegedly uncooperative when it came to telling Kalispell Police Department what happened.
Archie Earl Forman, 84
Archie Earl Forman, of Ronan, 84, passed away on Sept. 29, 2019. Archie was born Dec.18, 1934, to Archie and Lorna Wemple Forman in Polson. He grew up on the ranch in Valley View along with his five siblings, taking on many chores and activities that were required of life growing up on the ranch. Archie graduated from Polson High School and then went on to serve in the Army for two years.
Barbara Florence Collins nee Lester, 92
Barbara Florence Collins nee Lester has slipped the surly bonds of earth and joined her beloved husband on Oct. 6, 2019, in the great adventures that lie in the next life.
Norton trumpets lengthy public service record
Q. What are the most challenging economic growth issues facing Whitefish, and what solutions do you propose for handling growth?
Sample Bigfork's best home cooking at Tamarack Time
Nothing signifies fall in Northwest Montana quite like the golden glow of the tamarack tree. These green giants transform each October, lighting up the forest in one last hurrah before winter sets in.
Gary Ronald Jystad, 85
Rollins resident, Gary Ronald Jystad, M.D., passed away on Tuesday morning from natural causes. He was 85 years old.
Montana relies on outdoor recreation, new report says
Montana's economy is propped up on local and tourist outdoor recreational activities, according to a recent report from the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis that shows the industry accounted for 5.1% of the state's gross domestic product in 2017.
Tuesday, October 8
Voters OK $37 million bond request
Columbia Falls voters narrowly approved a $37 million bond issue by a matter of 97 votes on Tuesday.
Kalispell attorney exits state AG race
Local bankruptcy attorney Jim Cossitt announced his withdrawal from the race for Montana attorney general on Tuesday.
Snow, ice reported on Glacier Park area roads
Road conditions were deteriorating early Tuesday afternoon on U.S. 2 in the Glacier National Park area due to snow and high winds.
Survey measures student risk factors
Depression among high school students in Flathead County is at a 10-year high. Cigarette smoking is down, while vaping is up.
Montanans mixed on impeachment, economy
Montana voters have mixed views about the impeachment of President Donald Trump, the economy and the job performance of elected officials, according to results from a recent University of Montana Big Sky Poll.
FWP seeks information in Olney grizzly shooting
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks are seeking information on the shooting of a grizzly bear in Northwest Montana.
Legals October 8, 2019
No. 26551 The Montana Life & Health Insurance Guaranty Association will hold the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Member Insurers on October 18, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. MDT. Following the Member meeting, commencing at approximately 10:15 a.m., the Board of Directors will hold a special meeting to consider various matters. Both meetings are at 815 E. Front St., Ste. 4A, Missoula, Montana. The meetings are open to the public, with a possible closure during the Board meeting for a brief time to consider any confidential matters. For further information, contact Jan VanRiper, Executive Director, at jvan@mtlifega.org. October 8, 2019 MNAXLP ------------------------------------------
Penny Arlin Whitson, 53
Penny Arlin Whitson passed away Oct. 4, 2019, in Kalispell.
Contested races mark city council elections
The Daily Inter Lake begins publishing its municipal election candidate question-and-answer profiles in today’s edition.
FVCC student places in national team roping finals
Local team roper Levi Higa didn’t come home empty-handed at the Wrangler National Team Roping Finals in Billings Sept. 24-29.
Davis touts work on housing issues, management skills
Q. What are the most challenging economic growth issues facing Whitefish, and what solutions do you propose for handling growth?
Glacier spikers fall to Sentinel
The Glacier Wolfpack dropped in four sets to Missoula Sentinel in Western AA play at Glacier High School on Tuesday.
Flathead's Mercer 2nd, Glacier's Avery 3rd at AA golf
GREAT FALLS — Flathead’s Marcella Mercer played to a second-place tie on the final day of the Class AA State Golf Tournament at Meadowlark Country Club in Great Falls on Tuesday.
Columbia Falls soccer shuts out, sweeps Bigfork
BIGFORK — Maddie Robison scored four goals for the Columbia Falls Wildkats in a 7-0 rout of the Bigfork Valkryies in a Northern A matchup on Tuesday.
Monday, October 7
Mack Days anglers land a wild bobcat
There’s little question that anglers on Flathead Lake have landed some interesting things that weren’t fish — but a bobcat?
Legals October 7, 2019
No. 26507 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Sierra Nikolette Deloge- Harshbarger: Sierra Nikolette Deloge- Harshbarger, Petitioner Cause No. DV-19-726D DAN WILSON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Sierra Nikolette Anais Deloge- Harshbarger to Nikolette Anais Harshbarger. The hearing will be on October 29, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Date: August 22, 2019 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ SARAH ARRIGONI Deputy Clerk of Court September 16, 23, 30, October 7, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Whitefish mulls changes to secondary business zone
Concerned about the potential proliferation of hotels in the city’s secondary business zone, the Whitefish City Council tonight will discuss possible changes to conditional-use permit standards in that zone.
City to hold second reading on lodging in cars
The Kalispell City Council will have its second reading on the controversial decision to make it a civil infraction to lodge in vehicles on city streets this evening, along with decisions on a number of other council items.
Lights out for man at intersection
A man was supposedly sleeping in his vehicle in the intersection of E. Idaho Street and Fourth Avenue East North and had to be woken up to continue driving. He appeared to be driving normally and was OK, but he was given a warning by Kalispell Police Department for a brake light being out.
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- Helena Flats Road will be closed between Pheasant Drive and Plentywood Drive due to utility work from 6 a.m. today to 6 p.m. Wednesday. A detour will be established. Call Siderius Construction, 406-581-8719.
Flathead's Mercer in second place at AA golf
Glacier’s Tyler Avery
Sneed named national player of week
Senior accounted for
Eureka downs Cougars in volleyball
EUREKA — Maggie Graves recorded 12 kills, 12 digs and two service aces on Monday as the Eureka Lions downed visiting Stillwater Christian in a nonconference volleyball match. Scores were 25-4, 25-15, 25-17.
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Sunday, October 6
Pirates down Maidens in five sets
POLSON — Misty Tenas recorded 14 kills and four blocks and Maggie Todd added 12 kills and 11 digs as the Pirates (10-7) downed visiting Ronan in five sets of volleyball action on Saturday. Scores were 25-19, 24-26, 17-25, 25-19 and 19-17.
Mammography technologist battles breast cancer statewide
When Elise Cormier was 25, she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that nearly took her life.
Legals October 6, 2019
No. 26538 INVITATION FOR BIDS The City of Kalispell, Montana will receive sealed bids for a 25 Cubic Yard Rear Loader Solid Waste Truck to meet or exceed the minimum specifications on file in the office of Department of Public Works, City Hall, Kalispell, Montana. The City will purchase up to one (1) truck based on the information and pricing provided. Bidding documents may be examined at the City of Kalispell Public Works Department, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901. Bidding documents and specifications can also be examined beginning, October 06, 2019, through QuestCDN. QuestCDN is located using the City of Kal1ispell website at: www.kalispell.com/bids.aspx. In the left-hand navigation click on the project title, a page will open which will allow you to either view or download the plans and view or print the plan holders list. The City will only be accepting online electronic bids through QuestCDN. Electronic plan download and electronic bidding can be completed through QuestCDN for a fee of $25.00. To access the electronic bid form, download the project documents and click the online bidding button at the top of the advertisement. For electronic bids, scans of electronic bid documents will be accepted. Bids will be received by QuestCDN until 3:00 PM on Thursday, October 24, 2019. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 3:00 PM on Thursday, October 24, 2019 in the Main Level City Hall Conference Room, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana 59901. October 6, 13, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
'Paul is Dead' hoax threatens woman
A woman called the Kalispell Police Department to report a man who had called to tell her, falsely, Paul McCartney is dead. She told the police it was a “threatening phone call,” but she couldn’t explain how the false celebrity gossip was a threat to her.
Orma Mae Zander Fairbank, 86
On Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019, Orma Mae Zander Fairbank, loving wife and mother of four children, passed away at the age of 86.
Montana needs Keystone pipeline to move forward
For over a decade, TC Energy, formerly known as TransCanada Corp, has been striving to build the Keystone XL pipeline. They have diligently obtained permits in every state along the planned and alternative routes, studied the potential impacts of the project, and taken every possible measure to ensure the safety of the environment and the communities along the route.
Senior-focused 'transition services' firm expands to Flathead
Caring Transitions Western Montana, a moving service specializing in senior relocations, is expanding its Flathead Valley services with a full Kalispell team. Mike Fikany and Stefanie Silvan opened a Missoula location of the national “transition services” company in May 2018 before expanding to the Flathead Valley.
Leadership, self-responsibility needed to reduce grizzly-hunter conflicts
Hunters are afield in the quest for winter meat and it’s time for self-reflection and responsibility.
Kermit Merle Edmonds, 81
Kermit Merle Edmonds of Missoula died Sept. 20, 2019, at the age of 81. He was a beloved father, brother, friend and teacher; and a noted historian, archaeologist and soldier. He died at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls.
Runic inscriptions: ancient Post-it notes
Traveling through Norway was so much more wonderful than I ever imagined it would be, and it’s difficult to articulate exactly why.
Partnerships help keep island pristine
Only accessible by boat, Wild Horse Island State Park has long been considered a hidden jewel of Flathead Lake.
Irene Hansen, 96
Irene Hansen, 96, passed away peacefully at the Montana Veterans Home on Sept. 29, 2019.
Manufacturing strong across Montana, reports say
Multiple reports recently released by Montana State University’s Montana Manufacturing Extension Center highlight the strength of Montana’s manufacturing sector.
Robin B. Rose, 61
On the morning of July 20, 2019, Robin B. Rose passed away in his home in Helena after a long, courageous battle with cancer.
Do school days matter anymore?
Imagine this. Student to teacher: “I need the day off to go protest global warming. My parents might not approve, but it’s something I simply must do. Any problem with that?”
Plan emerges to expand, overhaul transit system
Officials with Eagle Transit — Flathead County’s public transportation system that also provides the free shuttle service in Glacier National Park — have proposed a bold overhaul of the current fleet and system they and other stakeholders see as a promising means for connecting local residents and tourists in gateway communities to the park.
Neil David Van Sickle, 104
Neil David Van Sickle of Kalispell died of natural causes on Sept. 29, 2019.
Letters to the editor Oct. 6
If you read the Constitution it does not state that a president can do anything he wants. It does state what powers and duties each branch of the government is responsible for, and establishes a system of checks and balances among the three branches.
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- 20th annual Northwest Montana Veterans Stand Down, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Asa Wood Grade School, 700 Idaho St., Libby. Free services, resources, counseling, food, clothing for veterans and their families. Civilian clothing drive in parking lot.
Mary 'Lyn' (Hestekin) Tucker, 88 Gerald Martin 'Jerry' Tucker, 86
Lyn Tucker, 88, of Missoula passed away peacefully on Sept. 28, 2019, at St. Patrick Hospital surrounded by her family.
Historic Holland Lake Lodge up for sale
Holland Lake Lodge, a rustic, inviting guesthouse surrounded by water on three sides, rests in the shadow of the Swan Range.
Milton E. Olson, 89
Milton E. Olson, 89, of Ambrose, North Dakota, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019.
Patricia Ann Dickey, 67
Patricia Ann Dickey, 67, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Saturday, October 5
Legals October 5, 2019
No. 26450 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING HOLT ZONING DISTRICT 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 Leslie Coates to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Holt Zoning District from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to R-3 (One-Family Residential). The boundaries of the areas proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to R-3 (One-Family Residential) are described as: Tract 1 of Certificate of Survey No. 11767, located in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 25, all in Township 27 North, Range 20 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and R-3 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, 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 Commissioners' Office and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 15th day of October, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, 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 Holt Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners if received in the Commissioners' office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 19th day of August, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman September 28, October 5, 2019 MNAXLP _________________________
Deadline for REAL ID a year away
Montanans are running out of time to get their REAL IDs if they want to board a plane at this time next year.
Lumber project requires more study
A federal court judge ruled Thursday that an additional Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is needed for the Pilgrim Creek Timber Sale Project in the Kootenai National Forest after research showed faulty road berms weren’t blocking motorized vehicles from entering grizzly bear habitat in the Cabinet-Yaak.
'Monkey man' strips in the streets
A caller told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office there was a man “running around in the road, acting like a monkey and taking his clothes off.”
Lake County man honored after spending life in the saddle
Walter J. “Walt” Vermedahl is at home on horseback.
Madeline N. Evans, 90
Madeline N. Evans, 90 years old, passed away at her home in Grafton New Hampshire, on Sept, 20, 2019.
Undefeated Capital beats Flathead
The Flathead Bravettes lost their third straight game in three sets to undefeated Helena Capital at Flathead High School on Saturday in Western AA volleyball.
Flathead girls take third at Butte Invite XC
BUTTE — A trio of top 15 finishes helped Flathead girls bring home third place team honors at the Butte Invitational at the Highland View Golf Course on Saturday.
Wolfpack soccer blows out Butte
BUTTE — Madison Becker scored a hat trick as the Glacier Wolfpack routed the Butte Bulldogs 5-0 in Western AA soccer on Saturday.
Eureka bests Libby in rainy wilderness XC run
LIBBY — On a muddy and rainy course at the Flower Creek Ski Area on Saturday, Eureka beat Libby in the Libby Wilderness run.
Friday, October 4
Ski area breaks record for sales of annual passes
Whitefish Mountain Resort sold more than 11,500 season passes for the upcoming ski and snowboard season, breaking the resort’s sale record for the fourth consecutive year in a row, according to a press release.
Legals October 4, 2019
No. 26542 FLATHEAD COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISTRICT RECYCLING CONTAINER SITE SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 1. Services for Recycling Containers are contracted out by the County of Flathead Solid Waste District, hereinafter referred to as the District. 2. The District Invites Qualified Proposers to Submit a Sealed RFP To: Flathead County Solid Waste District Response to Recycling Container Sites RFP Attention: Mr. David R. Prunty, Director of Public Works Flathead County Solid Waste District 4098 Highway 93 North Kalispell, MT 59901 3. Proposals will be received until the hour of 11:00 A.M, Wednesday, October 16, 2019, the "Proposal Submission Date", after which the RFPs will be opened. The work under this contract is generally described as follows: FLATHEAD COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISTRICT RECYCLING CONTAINER SITE SERVICES The Work will generally consist of: Providing regular pick-up and replacement with empty containers; Processing and marketing of the recyclables; Providing records of the amount and types of materials recycled; and Maintaining a staffed phone line for calls from the District. 4. A copy of the RFP can be obtained from the District office or the Flathead County web site under Solid Waste Documents. 5. The Contract will be for a period of three years and two one-year options after Notice to Proceed. The District will adjust the pricing on the anniversary date of the contract based on the annual average indices (December to December). Note: This may result is the contract price being adjusted up or down based on the CPI Index data. 6. The current Contract Document may be examined at the District office, located at 4098 Highway 93 North, Kalispell, MT 59901. 7. Questions regarding the RFP will be accepted in writing until four calendar days before bids are due. The District will respond to all questions within two days of receipt of question. 8. Proposals shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of this Request for Proposals document. Proposals shall be prepared using forms furnished in Attachment A of this RFP. 9. The District reserves the right to waive irregularities in any Proposal, and to reject any and all Proposals. No Proposal received and read by the District may be withdrawn for a period of 60 days after the date of opening thereof. District: Flathead County Solid Waste District 4098 Highway 93 North Kalispell, MT 59901 Director of Public Works: David Prunty dprunty@ flathead.mt.gov Engineer: SWT Engineering, Inc. 800-C South Rochester Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 Telephone 909-390-1328 Attention: Michael A. Cullinane, P.E. mac@swteng.com October 4, 11, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Community Spirit Monument targeted by vandalism
Benches and signs around the Community Spirit Monument in Woodland Park have been repeatedly vandalized in recent weeks, according to Kalispell Public Works Director Chad Fincher.
Montana a strategic point in fight against trafficking
Montana and Texas are becoming key strategic points in the fight against human trafficking, according to counter-trafficking experts.
SkyWest ground handlers leaving GPI this winter
SkyWest Airlines will be transitioning to a new ground handling service this winter at Glacier Park International Airport, the company said in a statement Wednesday.
Whitefish man charged with assault in Taser incident
A man faces up to 20 years in state prison and a maximum fine of $50,000 after allegedly using a Taser to assault a Columbia Falls woman in her home Sept. 22.
Man defends horses against deer
Someone told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Department his son reported a mountain lion on his property. He tried to protect his horses by sitting up in a tree with a gun. He later realized the intruder was just a deer.
Wolfpack escape Knights in thriller
With the Glacier Wolfpack offense struggling in the second half, Jake Rendina took matters into his own hands on the game’s final drive.
Flathead's first win an upset of Helena High
HELENA — It was a long time coming. The Flathead Braves won their first game of the season, beating No. 3 Helena High 13-9 on Friday night in Western AA football at Vigilante Stadium.
Whitefish's Kahle wins Class A state golf title
LAUREL — Whitefish’s Cameron Kahle won a three-hole playoff by shooting par on the third hole at the State A Golf Tournament at Laurel Golf Club in Laurel on Friday.
State AA golf tourney start moved to Monday
The 2019 MHSA State Class AA Golf Tournament scheduled for Oct. 8-9 (Tuesday and Wednesday) at Meadowlark Country Club in Great Falls has been rescheduled to Oct. 7-8 (Monday and Tuesday).
Glacier, Flathead spikers split with Helena schools
Glacier couldn’t get a leg up on Helena Capital during their Friday night Western AA matchup, which Helena Capital won in three sets, bringing them to an impressive 6-0 for the season.
Flathead soccer sweeps in wintry Butte
BUTTE — The snow was flying Friday night, but so were the Flathead Bravettes who delivered a decisive victory over Butte in Western AA soccer on Friday.
PHOTOS: Glacier tops Hellgate, 35-28
Photos from Glacier’s 35-28 win over Missoula Hellgate in Class AA high school football at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Friday night.
Thursday, October 3
Olszewski picks running mate in race for governor
Montana GOP gubernatorial candidate Al Olszewski, a state senator from Kalispell, announced Thursday his running mate will be state Sen. Kenneth Bogner, R-Miles City.
Legals October 3, 2019
No. 26535 Dan G. Cederberg CEDERBERG LAW OFFICES, PC 2625 Dearborn, Suite 102(B) P.O. Box 8234 Missoula, MT 59807-8234 (406) 721-2100 dcederberg@cederberg-law.com Attorneys for Personal Repredentative MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF TED R. BURTON, Deceased. Cause No. DP-19-320D Dept. Dan Wilson NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Juanita A. Burton 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 Juanita A. Burton, Personal Representative, return receipt requested, c/o Dan G. Cederberg, P.O. Box 8234, Missoula, Montana 59807-8234, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court. Dated this 17th day of September, 2019. CEDERBERG LAW OFFICE, P.C. 2625 Dearborn Ave., Suite 102B P.O. Box 8234 Missoula, MT 59807-8234 BY: /s/ Dan G. Cederberg Dan G. Cederberg Attorney for Personal Representative October 3, 10, 17, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Man needs divine help to get back home
A man on Angel Point Road in Lakeside was heard shouting “biblical things” and something about getting back home to California.
Marianne Wilson Robinson
Marianne Wilson Robinson lived a life full of God’s grace and charity. She passed peacefully at home in Kalispell in the early morning on Oct. 1, 2019, at the age of “101.8438.” “Nana” was constantly surrounded by family and friends and will be missed deeply. We ask that you pray for the repose of her soul.
Orma Mae Fairbank, 86
Orma Mae Fairbank, 86, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019, at Buffalo Hill Terrace in Kalispell.
Marjorie Cecilia (Bakshas) Gravelle, 77
Marjorie Cecilia (Bakshas) Gravelle, 77, passed away suddenly on Sept. 23, 2019.
Teachers tap into crowdsourcing
In a perfect world, teachers would have all the money they need for classroom supplies and projects. But the reality is, most school district budgets are tight and teachers routinely dip into their own pockets to pay for basic supplies.
New rules let Medicare fund rural residencies
A change to Medicare that went into effect Oct. 1 aims to help rural hospitals address shortages of nurses and primary-care physicians.
Board tables request for commercial airfield near Whitefish
“Would any of you want to buy a property next to a commercial helicopter pad?”
Letters to the editor Oct. 3
Having visited Kalispell frequently over the past 14 years, I was surprised to see a letter to the editor, which expressed deep concern about the president’s rhetoric. The writer invoked Nazi Germany and asked if rhetoric was linked to mass shootings. Readers were advised to consider this when they vote.
Charles Richard Howard, 90
Charles Richard Howard, 90, of Kalispell, went on to his great reward on Monday, Sept. 30, 2019, with his family at his side after a brief illness.
Developer vows to take steps to protect eagles
The developer of a gated community at the base of Teakettle Mountain said he’s taking steps to address concerns over a bald eagle nest on his property.
Mixed results for Glacier vs. Hellgate
The Glacier Wolfpack tied the Missoula Hellgate Knights for the second time this season in a Western AA soccer game at Glacier High School on Friday.
Big kicks for Bulldogs in sweep of Bigfork
WHITEFISH — The Whitefish Bulldogs continued their dominance with a 7-1 rout of the Bigfork Vikings at Smith Fields on Thursday.
Whitefish's Shaw, Kahle in running at state golf
LAUREL — Whitefish’s Ella Shaw shot a 96 to tie for fifth place after the first day of action at the Class A State Golf Tournament on Thursday.
Wednesday, October 2
Kalispell sets daily record low temperature
A new daily record low was set in Kalispell early Wednesday morning as temperatures dipped into the teens across the region.
Legals October 2, 2019
No. 26451 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING HIGHWAY 93 NORTH ZONING DISTRICT 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 Robert Bates and Savita Chaudhry to change the zoning designation in a portion of the Highway 93 North 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: A tract of land located in the W1/2SW1/4 of Section 16, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. Tract 2 of Certificate of Survey No. 9606. 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, 800 South Main, Room 302, Kalispell, Montana, at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 40 11th Street West, Kalispell, Montana, and online 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 Commissioners' Office and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 15th day of October, 2019 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, 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 Highway 93 North Zoning District. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners if received in the Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 19th day of August, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman October 2, 9, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
William C. 'Sonny' Stotler, 76
William C. “Sonny” Stotler, 76, passed into the Lord’s arms Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, after a two-year battle with brain cancer.
Local blackout for DIRECTV customers drags on
A dispute between AT&T and local television stations has left viewers in the dark over the past few weeks for some of the season’s most popular programming, including local college football and NFL games.
Benjamin F. Grimm, 90
Benjamin F. Grimm, 90, passed away on Sept. 20, 2019, at the Montana Veterans Home.
Anti-Semitic fliers found in downtown Whitefish
Anti-Semitic fliers were dropped off at several local businesses in downtown Whitefish on Monday night, according to a press release from the Montana Human Rights Network.
Amy Lynn Piunti, 43
In the presence of her loving family, Cedarburg, Wisconsin, resident Amy Lynn Piunti entered into eternal life on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, at the age of 43.
Ballot deadline nears for $37M school bond issue
Voters living in the Columbia Falls School District are reminded to mail in ballots on a $37 million bond issue to meet an Oct. 8 deadline.
Marjorie Cecilia (Bakshas) Gravelle, 77
Marjorie Cecilia (Bakshas) Gravelle, 77, passed away suddenly on Sept. 23, 2019.
Long-awaited Cow Creek restoration underway
For years, organizations, researchers and other stakeholders have pinned Cow Creek in Whitefish as being in dire need of restoration to improve the stream’s water quality that has — as its name would suggest — been degraded due to livestock overuse.
'Flying' cars pose danger on Lakeside road
A Blacktail Road resident in Lakeside asked Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies to patrol the road once in awhile because visitors were “flying up and down the road.” She purportedly saw an SUV drive at “excessive speeds” up the mountain and a pickup truck come “flying down,” and was “concerned for the drivers and the animals.”
Tuesday, October 1
Women Who Wine stage annual banquet Oct. 8
Women Who Wine of the Flathead will host its sixth annual Giving Banquet from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the Arts and Technology Building at Flathead Valley Community College.
Flathead foundation hires new director
Tom LePage has been hired as the executive director of the Flathead Community Foundation and started his new job on Tuesday.
No injuries in Old Reserve accident
A two-vehicle accident occurred during rush-hour traffic Tuesday morning on Old Reserve Drive in Kalispell.
Moncrief permanently retires lease in Badger-Two Med
The Wilderness Society and Moncrief Oil and Gas Master LLC reached an out-of-court settlement on Tuesday resulting in the permanent retirement of a federal oil and gas lease in the Badger-Two Medicine area near Glacier National Park, according to a press release.
Fall open burning season begin today
Fall open burning season for Flathead County begins today, Oct. 1, and runs through Nov. 30; no burning permit is required, but residents must comply with air quality regulations.
Flathead Lake sailboats ravaged in weekend storm
Two sailboats fell victim to high winds that walloped the Flathead Valley with gusts of up to 50 mph and waves on Flathead Lake as high as 6 feet. The vessels sank in their slips at Dayton Yacht Harbor, despite the best efforts of local sailors who monitored the fleet throughout the night Saturday when the storm was at its worst.
Comment period extended for Going-to-the-Sun Road plan
Glacier National Park officials have extended the comment period for the Going-to-the-Sun Road Corridor Management Plan through Nov. 6.
Food, wine event raises scholarship funds
Flathead Valley Community College is inviting the community to wine and dine at the 12th annual Fall Festival of Flavors Oct. 4 to 12 to raise funds for student scholarships.
Play time taken seriously at Edgerton recess
There’s nothing quite like recess.
Dips throw unwanted side of sauce
Kalispell Police Department received a phone call about criminal mischief in the neighborhood when “kids” were reportedly seen driving around throwing fast-food dipping sauce at vehicles.
Wins for C-Falls girls, Whitefish boys
COLUMBIA FALLS —
Lions tame Cougars in three sets
The Eureka Lions took out the Stillwater Cougars in non-conference volleyball at Stillwater Christian School on Tuesday.