Monday, September 30
Flu-shot clinic Wednesday at fairgrounds
The Flathead City-County Health Department’s annual flu clinic takes place from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Flathead County Fairgrounds.
Legals September 30, 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 __________________________
Person hospitalized after fire
One person was transported the hospital for possible smoke inhalation from a structure fire Sunday.
Firefighters respond to restaurant fire
Whitefish Fire Department responded to a kitchen fire around 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Ciao Mambo, 234 Second St. E.
Studying new lakes one of director's key focuses
In his own words, the director of the Flathead Lake Biological Station was bit of a swamp rat growing up.
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- Knife River will begin work on Monegan Road Improvements Project today (weather permitting). Monegan Road will be closed to through traffic between JP Road and Voerman Road. Call Knife River, 752-2755.
Griz, Bobcats move up in polls
What a difference a day makes.
UM's Sneed honored
In the past two games, Montana dual-threat quarterback Dalton Sneed has run and passed for a combined 704 yards and nine touchdowns.
State AA golf rescheduled
The 2019 MHSA State Class AA golf tournament scheduled for today-Thursday this week at Meadowlark Country Club in Great Falls has been moved to October 7-9 at Meadowlark Country Club.
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Sunday, September 29
Legals September 29, 2019
No. 26529 CITY OF COLUMBIA FALLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board will hold a public hearing for the following items at their regular meeting on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at the Council Chambers of City Hall, 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, Montana. The Columbia Falls City Council will hold a subsequent hearing on October 21, 2019 starting at 7:00 p.m. in the same location. Conditional Use Permit Application Request: A request by Randy and Debbie Jones for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to build a 12-unit condominium complex on Lot 170 in the Hilltop Homes Subdivision. The subject lot is zoned CRA-1 (Multi-Family Residential) by the Columbia Falls Zoning Code. The CRA-1 zoning designation requires a CUP to construct a three-plex or greater within the zoning district. The applicants previously received a CUP for multi-family condos on neighboring lots within the subdivision and the proposed structure will resemble the existing structures. The property is addressed as 3 Diane Road and described as Lot 170 of the Hilltop Homes subdivision in Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 22 West, P.M.M., Flathead County. Request to Amend the Highline Planned Unit Development in the Columbia Falls Zoning Jurisdiction: The Highline Apartments LLC is requesting an amendment to the approved Planned Unit Development overlay that permitted the 207 unit apartment project located at 405 Bills Lane in Columbia Falls. The property is described as Lots 3 and 4 of Williams Estates in Section 16, Township 20 North, Range 20 West, P.M.M., Flathead County. The amendments include moving building E into Phase 2 and increasing the size of the wall sign for the project. Request for a Zone Change in the Columbia Falls Zoning Jurisdiction: Weyerhaeuser NR Company, owners of the subject land, request to amend the zoning district map for property in the Columbia Falls Zoning Jurisdiction. The property in question is currently zoned CI-1 (Light Industrial) and is the location of the former Plum Creek/Weyerhaeuser corporate office, more commonly known as "the Cedar Palace," and data center along with adjacent parcels. The applicants propose to change the zoning to CB-2 (General Business) to allow the use of the former Corporate Offices to be used for a Medical Office facility. The 23.8 acre property is addressed as 500 12th Avenue West in Columbia Falls and is described as follows: Parcel 1: Three tracts of land situated, lying and being in the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 7, Township 30 North, Range 20 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, described as follows to wit: Tract 3, Tract 4 and Tract 6 of Certificate of Survey No. 5160. Parcel 2: Two tracts of land situated, lying and being in the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 7, Township 30 North, Range 20 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, described as follows to wit: Tract 1 and Tract 2 of correction Certificate of Survey No. 5920. Parcel 3: A tract of land situated in the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 7, Township 30 North, Range 20 West, P.M.M., more particularly described as follows to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of said Section 7; Thence running South on the subdivision line between the SE1/4SE1/4 and the SW1/4SE1/4 of said Section, 40 rods (660 feet); Thence East 20 rods (330 feet); Thence North 40 rods (660 feet) to the subdivision line running East and West between the NE1/4SE1/4 and the SE1/4SE1/4 of said Section 7; Thence West 20 rods (330 feet) on the said subdivision line to the Place of Beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion conveyed to the County of Flathead for roadway purposes by Quitclaim deed recorded May 24, 1960 in Book 434, Page 312. Persons may testify at the hearing or submit written comments prior to the meeting. Written comment may be sent to Columbia Falls City Hall, Attention: Barb Staaland, City Clerk, 130 6th Street West, Room A, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. For more information call Eric Mulcahy, Columbia Falls City Planner at 755-6481. DATED this 24th day of September, 2019 Susan Nicosia Susan Nicosia, City Manager/Planning & Zoning Administrator COLUMBIA FALLS CITY- COUNTY PLANNING BOARD September 29, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Don't spare the spare keys
Technology has given us magnetic keys, key cards, keyless entry remotes, smart keys, and chip keys — also called transponder keys or, in more common vernacular, fobs.
Owners work to transform, relaunch Wild Horse Hot Springs in Lake County
When asked to recall some standout memories from his 25 years as the owner of Wild Horse Hot Springs, Denny Larson jokingly asked if those within ear shot had a few hours to spare.
LA woman brings 'human remains' to Whitefish
A woman told the Whitefish Police Department she believed she “found human remains while running away from a gang in Los Angeles” and claimed she still had the remains in her possession. She believed she had spoken to a police officer at a bar, but she didn’t have a cell phone because she alleged it was stolen at a pizza joint.
Collaboration key to solving worker shortage
All of the indicators point to a robust economy in the Flathead Valley. Unemployment rates are at historic lows and wages are up. Visitation levels are still on the rise and tourists are spending more than ever before.
Whitefish kitchen touts 'clean eating'
Stefanie Bridges is a rebel with a cause: to supply Whitefish with a healthy lunch option.
Letters to the editor Sept. 29
To the people of Kalispell: The story of how you helped Carole and Verne King find their Border collie, Katie, has now gone around the U.S. We wonder: What kind of people live in Kalispell, Montana?
Energy savings act hurts housing affordability
With our local communities and state suffering from an ongoing housing affordability crisis, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will be voting on legislation this week that would make the situation even worse.
Help Montana's birds survive and thrive
In the late 19th century bird populations in the United States declined drastically. That was obvious. William T. Hornaday, director of the New York Zoological Park, tried to quantify the bird losses. He published his numbers in 1899. The numbers varied state by state, from a low of 10 percent for Nebraska to a high of 77 percent for Florida. Hornaday estimated that Montana had lost 75 percent of its birds in the previous 15 years.
What about the North Fork?
Glacier National Park Superintendent Jeff Mow was recently quoted as saying “Maintaining a quality experience while sustaining the park for generations to come will continue to be a community conversation as we develop tools and implement strategies to address substantial increases in visitation to our park and surrounding local areas”.
Kalispell pet store focuses on 'holistic, all natural' products
The latest addition to the Treeline Drive development north of Kalispell is a pet store, but you might not know it from talking to the staff.
New fund, partnerships help make projects possible
Flathead Lake State Park Manager Amy Grout says for some mysterious reason, everything on Wild Horse Island happens a bit ahead of schedule.
Board to consider commercial airfield near Whitefish
A request for a conditional-use permit for an airfield that would allow commercial use of an existing helicopter landing pad will be considered by the Flathead County Board of Adjustment during a public hearing on Tuesday.
Libby spikers beat Frenchtown
FRENCHTOWN — The Libby Loggers knocked off the Frenchtown Broncs in four sets on Saturday.
Windauer scores three goals, Wildkats roll
COLUMBIA FALLS — Josie Windauer scored three goals and Cheyanne Johnston-Heinz had one goal and two assists as the Columbia Falls Wildkats dumped visiting Bigfork 5-0 on the soccer pitch on Saturday.
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Births NVH
Brysen Jay Wayne Wassam, son of Alysha and Brady Wassam of Columbia Falls, was born Aug. 13 at North Valley Hospital.
Saturday, September 28
Montana hunter charged after mistaking grizzly for black bear
A Montana hunter killed a grizzly bear in northern Idaho last week, after apparently mistaking the endangered bruin for a more common black bear.
Wind, heavy snow cause outages, road closures
Strong winds and heavy snow caused power outages and temporary road closures in northwestern Montana as a wintry storm threatened to drop several feet of snow in some areas of the northern Rocky Mountains.
Legals September 28, 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 _________________________
Robert Francis 'Bud' Daley, 72
Robert Francis “Bud” Daley, 72, of Bigfork, died suddenly at home on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019.
Whole lot of shaking is simply tree removal
A man called the Whitefish Police Department to report a supposed “earthquake.” Then he changed his mind and thought someone had run into his apartment building. It turned out there were trees being removed in the lot next to his residence.
Columbia Falls native wins NBC comedy competition
Marty Bereta of Columbia Falls is a proud parent. His son Joe recently won NBC’s comedy competition, “Bring the Funny.”
Warming Center continues push for low-barrier shelter
Rick Syth spent last Christmas Eve behind Walmart.
Fox talks governor's race, record as attorney general
Even with the Republican primary over eight months away, Attorney General Tim Fox is wasting no time courting Montanans as he seeks the Republican nomination for governor.
Shiela Kite-LeCount, 48
Shiela Kite-LeCount was born on March 2, 1971.
Breezy sweeps for Whitefish, Columbia Falls
WHITEFISH — The Whitefish Bulldogs continued their winning ways with an 11-0 rout of the Libby Loggers in a Northern A game on Saturday, braving high winds and cold temperatures.
Glacier's Hill fourth at Mountain West Classic
MISSOULA — Glacier’s Simon Hill ran to a fourth-place finish at the Mountain West Classic cross-country meet at the University of Montana Golf Course on Saturday.
Friday, September 27
James Wilfred Kimmery, 81
James Wilfred Kimmery, 81, passed away Sept. 24, 2019, in Kalispell.
Harold J. Vachal, 94
Harold J. Vachal died In Kalispell Sept. 23, 2019, active and joking even in his last few days. The grandkids always said that Grandpa could fix anything. But he could no longer fix his tired body, so God gave him a brand new one.
John Henry Oberlitner, 85
John Henry Oberlitner, 85, died on Aug. 27, 2019, in Kalispell from complications of Parkinson’s disease.
Virgil John Kirkland, 85
Virgil John Kirkland went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, at age 85.
Bruce Jerome Harris, 95
Bruce Jerome Harris, 95, of Kalispell, died Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, of natural causes at home. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Reynolds; son Chris Harris (Karen) and granddaughter Jazmine of Vallejo, California; eight stepchildren; and 25 stepgrandchildren or stepgreat-grandchildren.
Columbia Falls teens arrested for widespread vandalism
Columbia Falls Police have arrested four teenagers in the wake of a vandalism spree over the past month that caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage, Columbia Falls Police Chief Clint Peters said in a press release Friday afternoon.
Huge waves, power outages likely
A high wind warning was issued Friday for Flathead and Mission valley residents as a rare and potentially historic winter storm was expected to roar into the region overnight.
Legals September 27, 2019
No. 26515 The Blackfeet Tribe is accepting sealed proposals from qualified firms for the purpose of entering into an agreement to provide insurance services to the Blackfeet Tribe. DEADLINE: Sealed proposal submittals must be received by 2:00 p.m., MST, Friday, November 15, 2019. Applicant names of all proposals received will be read aloud on this date at Blackfeet Tribal Headquarters, Procurement Department, #8 Old Person Road, Browning, MT 59417. Proposals received after the deadline stated herein will not be opened and shall be considered void and unacceptable. DELIVERY ADDRESS: Please submit one (1) marked original and three (3) exact duplicate copies of your complete proposal and RFP description to: Blackfeet Tribe Procurement Department #8 Old Person Road P.O. Box 850 Browning, MT 59417 Bids sent via courier must be sealed in a separate envelope inside of the mailer. POINT OF CONTACT: All inquiries regarding this RFP and to request bid packets must be made, in writing, to Patricia Kuka, Procurement Director, tkuka@blackfeetnation.com. The Blackfeet Tribe shall not be responsible for any verbal communication between any employee of the Blackfeet Tribe and any potential firm. Only written requirements and qualifications will be considered. The Blackfeet Tribe reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive irregularities, and to accept the bid deemed the most advantageous to the Tribe Deadline for submission of questions is Wednesday November 13, 2019 by 10:00 a.m. Release Date: September 23, 2019 September 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Girl goes missing, but only for 5 minutes
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department because he thought a 6-year-old girl was missing, but within 5 minutes she had returned with her mother.
Flu clinic, health fair planned in Pablo
Tribal Health is conducting a mass flu clinic and health fair for the community on Oct. 23. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Salish Kootenai College Joe McDonald Gymnasium in Pablo.
When classroom budgets are tight, teachers turn to crowdfunding
Teachers are tapping into the power of the people when searching for funding beyond the classroom budget.
Whitefish food bank now Hunters Against Hunger meat processor
North Valley Food Bank in Whitefish, which has processed cattle, bison, game and some roadkill for many years, is partnering with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the Montana Food Bank Network to get paid for their processing efforts.
Braves fight but fall to Bruins
A fourth-quarter rally was almost enough for the Flathead Braves to overcome the Helena Capital Bruins at Legends Stadium on Friday in Western AA play.
Eureka spikers best Bigfork in three
EUREKA — Eureka’s Lady Lions took out the Bigfork Valkyries in three sets in a District 7B matchup on Friday.
Stillwater ties Columbia Falls JV in soccer
Columbia Falls Wildkats JV and Stillwater Christian Cougars varsity played to a 1-1 tie on Thursday.
Thursday, September 26
Whitefish Oktoberfest marks 10th anniversary
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Great Northwest Oktoberfest in Whitefish — time to celebrate Bavarian-style!
Septem-brrrr! Valley braces for 'historic' storm
A rare and potentially historic winter storm is expected to bear down on Western Montana this weekend, bringing damaging winds and several inches of snow to most valley locations.
Legals September 26, 2019
No. 26515 The Blackfeet Tribe is accepting sealed proposals from qualified firms for the purpose of entering into an agreement to provide insurance services to the Blackfeet Tribe. DEADLINE: Sealed proposal submittals must be received by 2:00 p.m., MST, Friday, November 15, 2019. Applicant names of all proposals received will be read aloud on this date at Blackfeet Tribal Headquarters, Procurement Department, #8 Old Person Road, Browning, MT 59417. Proposals received after the deadline stated herein will not be opened and shall be considered void and unacceptable. DELIVERY ADDRESS: Please submit one (1) marked original and three (3) exact duplicate copies of your complete proposal and RFP description to: Blackfeet Tribe Procurement Department #8 Old Person Road P.O. Box 850 Browning, MT 59417 Bids sent via courier must be sealed in a separate envelope inside of the mailer. POINT OF CONTACT: All inquiries regarding this RFP and to request bid packets must be made, in writing, to Patricia Kuka, Procurement Director, tkuka@blackfeetnation.com. The Blackfeet Tribe shall not be responsible for any verbal communication between any employee of the Blackfeet Tribe and any potential firm. Only written requirements and qualifications will be considered. The Blackfeet Tribe reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive irregularities, and to accept the bid deemed the most advantageous to the Tribe Deadline for submission of questions is Wednesday November 13, 2019 by 10:00 a.m. Release Date: September 23, 2019 September 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
The best time of the year is finally here
Ahh, autumn. For the outdoors person, especially the hunter, this is best time of the year.
'Tintoretto' documentary kicks off series in Whitefish
Three Great Art on Screen broadcasts will be shown this fall at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center. This art series is brought to you by the Whitefish Arts Council, which also brings Met opera broadcasts to the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.
Stomp grapes at Tailing Loop Winery
Tailing Loop Winery in Kalispell is having a community Grape Stomp from 3 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28.
Whitefish Trail races Oct. 5-6
The Whitefish Trail Legacy Run will host a weekend of trail running events on Oct. 5-6.
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- Kalispell Public Schools IT Committee meets 8:30 a.m., IT office.
CFAC cleanup hits important milestones
Significant progress has been made with the ongoing cleanup at the former Columbia Falls Aluminum Co., plant Superfund site. Following a little more than three years of work, many of the structures that once defined the site of the valley’s largest employer have been demolished. The aluminum unloader is gone, as is the compressor building, the laboratory and the main plant building.
Independent feature film uses favorite local backdrops
“Pictures up!”
FVCC Theatre stages Pulitzer-prize winning 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
Flathead Valley Community College Theatre will open its 2019-2020 season with the modern classic by Tennessee Williams, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.”
Report: Vaccination rates differ from school to school
Immunization rates dipped slightly among Flathead County students in the 2018-19 school year, but there is a wide gap in vaccination rates between schools, according to new data released by the Flathead City-County Health Department.
Letters to the editor Sept. 26
Bravo to the Daily Inter Lake article (Sept. 12) regarding the status of a Columbia Falls subdivision proposed for the area near Flathead River and River Road. The journalist covered the comments of Luci Yeats (and others) at the public meeting whose family has owned farmland adjacent to the proposed subdivision for more than 100 years. For all the folks in shock and horror at the unprecedented growth in the valley and more particularly Whitefish, her comments echo and ring true for all of us.
Glacier tops Flathead in thriller
The first two sets might have belonged to the Flathead Bravettes but the Glacier Wolfpack fought hard for the rest.
Whitefish's Shaw, Kahle shine at Western A golf
FRENCHTOWN — Ella Shaw and Cameron Kahle of Whitefish were earned divisional titles and Whitefish won the girls’ team title at the Western A Golf Divisional Tournament at King Ranch Golf Course on Thursday.
Columbia Falls nets soccer sweep in Libby
LIBBY — The Wildkats had a couple of firsts in a Northern A 7-1 romp over the Libby Loggers on Thursday.
Glacier golfers keep Crosstown Cup
For the fifth straight year, the Crosstown Cup belongs to Glacier High School.
PHOTOS: Glacier storms back for crosstown volleyball win
Photos from Glacier’s crosstown volleyball win over Flathead in five sets at Glacier High School on Thursday evening. Flathead won the first two sets, 27-25 and 25-21 before the Wolfpack won three straight sets 25-19, 25-23 and 15-12 to take the match.
Wednesday, September 25
Legals September 25, 2019
No. 26515 The Blackfeet Tribe is accepting sealed proposals from qualified firms for the purpose of entering into an agreement to provide insurance services to the Blackfeet Tribe. DEADLINE: Sealed proposal submittals must be received by 2:00 p.m., MST, Friday, November 15, 2019. Applicant names of all proposals received will be read aloud on this date at Blackfeet Tribal Headquarters, Procurement Department, #8 Old Person Road, Browning, MT 59417. Proposals received after the deadline stated herein will not be opened and shall be considered void and unacceptable. DELIVERY ADDRESS: Please submit one (1) marked original and three (3) exact duplicate copies of your complete proposal and RFP description to: Blackfeet Tribe Procurement Department #8 Old Person Road P.O. Box 850 Browning, MT 59417 Bids sent via courier must be sealed in a separate envelope inside of the mailer. POINT OF CONTACT: All inquiries regarding this RFP and to request bid packets must be made, in writing, to Patricia Kuka, Procurement Director, tkuka@blackfeetnation.com. The Blackfeet Tribe shall not be responsible for any verbal communication between any employee of the Blackfeet Tribe and any potential firm. Only written requirements and qualifications will be considered. The Blackfeet Tribe reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive irregularities, and to accept the bid deemed the most advantageous to the Tribe Deadline for submission of questions is Wednesday November 13, 2019 by 10:00 a.m. Release Date: September 23, 2019 September 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Paul M. Marshall Jr., 94
Paul M. Marshall Jr., 94, died Saturday Aug. 8, 2019, at his home, The Springs in Whitefish.
Contractor picked to finish Kalispell vo-ag center
The Construction Group Montana is finishing approximately $255,000 of substandard or incomplete work on phase one of the H.E. Robinson Vocational Agriculture Center renovation and addition.
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Chance Michael Holmstrom, 17
Chance Michael Holmstrom, our son, brother, father, grandson, nephew, cousin, friend, a beautiful soul! has been called home to heaven by a faithful God whom we can trust and knows when our time has come. He passed away on Sept. 2, 2019, after a motorcycle accident.
EPA: Canadian mines polluting Lake Koocanusa
Results from a water-quality sampling project on the Kootenai River indicate there are elevated levels of selenium in water and fish tissue and elevated nitrates in water — two findings the United States Environmental Protection Agency says are associated with upstream mining sources in Canada’s Elk Valley and at Lake Koocanusa.
FWP purchase of Big Arm State Park on track for 2020
Fish, Wildlife and Parks is inching toward securing a permanent recreation easement for Big Arm State Park after legislation passed earlier this year gave the initial OK for the agency to appropriate an estimated $12 million needed to purchase the popular park from the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.
Dennis Nielsen, 60
Dennis Brian Nielsen was born to Rose and Grant Nielsen in Kalispell on April 16, 1959, the sixth of seven children. He loved his parents above all else.
Teen's voicemail threatens Lakeside employee
A store manager on U.S. 93 in Lakeside told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that a 14-year-old who was kicked off the store property allegedly left a voicemail message wanting to blow an employee’s head off with a shotgun.
Reg Morris, 75
Reg Morris went home to be with the Lord Sept. 13, 2019.
Talent abounds in crosstown volleyball
The prep volleyball season is nearly halfway through and next on the slate is a crosstown meeting between Glacier and Flathead teams at Glacier High School.
Tuesday, September 24
Explosion, fire caused by child playing with lighter
A child playing with a lighter caused an explosion and fire in a large shed on Bernard Road in Evergreen Monday evening, according to Evergreen Fire Rescue.
Group cuts bison plan for huge nature reserve
BILLINGS — A conservation group trying to create the largest nature reserve in the Lower 48 U.S. states said Tuesday it was scaling back its request to expand bison grazing in Montana, following strong opposition from ranchers and Republican lawmakers.
Legals September 24, 2019
No. 26515 The Blackfeet Tribe is accepting sealed proposals from qualified firms for the purpose of entering into an agreement to provide insurance services to the Blackfeet Tribe. DEADLINE: Sealed proposal submittals must be received by 2:00 p.m., MST, Friday, November 15, 2019. Applicant names of all proposals received will be read aloud on this date at Blackfeet Tribal Headquarters, Procurement Department, #8 Old Person Road, Browning, MT 59417. Proposals received after the deadline stated herein will not be opened and shall be considered void and unacceptable. DELIVERY ADDRESS: Please submit one (1) marked original and three (3) exact duplicate copies of your complete proposal and RFP description to: Blackfeet Tribe Procurement Department #8 Old Person Road P.O. Box 850 Browning, MT 59417 Bids sent via courier must be sealed in a separate envelope inside of the mailer. POINT OF CONTACT: All inquiries regarding this RFP and to request bid packets must be made, in writing, to Patricia Kuka, Procurement Director, tkuka@blackfeetnation.com. The Blackfeet Tribe shall not be responsible for any verbal communication between any employee of the Blackfeet Tribe and any potential firm. Only written requirements and qualifications will be considered. The Blackfeet Tribe reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive irregularities, and to accept the bid deemed the most advantageous to the Tribe Deadline for submission of questions is Wednesday November 13, 2019 by 10:00 a.m. Release Date: September 23, 2019 September 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
ImagineIF aims to supply library cards to all Kalispell first-graders
ImagineIF is seeking to get a library card in the hand of every first-grader.
Valley snow possible for weekend
Summer ended Monday and already the “s” word is back in the forecast for Northwest Montana.
Event raises more than $2.2 million
Donors gave generously to the 2019 Great Fish Community Challenge, which concluded Sept.13.
Man tells teens to get off his lawn
A man on U.S 2 in Hungry Horse alleged three bicycle-riding teens were on his lawn and wouldn’t leave. He claimed the boys had been a nuisance all summer, according to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
Blackfeet Nation to host tribunal on murdered, missing indigenous women
The Blackfeet Nation will host the first-ever Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) tribunal in the United States over the weekend of Oct. 4 and 5 at the Blackfeet Community College in Browning.
Kalispell boy snags fair's Exhibitor of the Year award
All of Jacob Linden’s hard work during the 2019 Northwest Montana Fair has paid off.
C-Falls' Erickson tops Whitefish Invite field
WHITEFISH — Lara Erickson of Columbia Falls won the girls cross country race at the Whitefish Invitiational at Whitefish Lake Golf Course on Tuesday, with Whitefish’s Jessica Henson and Paetra Cooke placing second and third overall.
Clean crosstown sweep for Flathead
Skyleigh Thompson scored the game-winner for the Flathead Bravettes in a Western AA crosstown soccer game against the Glacier Wolfpack at Legends Stadium on Tuesday.
C-Falls, Troy net volleyball wins
COLUMBIA FALLS — The Wildkats dominated three sets to take out Ronan at Columbia Falls High School on Tuesday.
PHOTOS: Flathead boys, girls take home wins in crosstown soccer
Photos from crosstown soccer action between Flathead and Glacier high schools at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Tuesday. The Bravettes topped the Wolfpack girls, 2-1, in the first match, while the Flathead boys won, 1-0, over the Wolfpack boys in the nightcap.
Monday, September 23
Civil suit against Goguen tossed
A California arbitrator last week threw out a civil breach-of-contract suit alleging sexual and emotional abuse by Michael Goguen, a venture capitalist who has donated to many causes in Whitefish and the Flathead Valley.
Legals September 23, 2019
No. 26515 The Blackfeet Tribe is accepting sealed proposals from qualified firms for the purpose of entering into an agreement to provide insurance services to the Blackfeet Tribe. DEADLINE: Sealed proposal submittals must be received by 2:00 p.m., MST, Friday, November 15, 2019. Applicant names of all proposals received will be read aloud on this date at Blackfeet Tribal Headquarters, Procurement Department, #8 Old Person Road, Browning, MT 59417. Proposals received after the deadline stated herein will not be opened and shall be considered void and unacceptable. DELIVERY ADDRESS: Please submit one (1) marked original and three (3) exact duplicate copies of your complete proposal and RFP description to: Blackfeet Tribe Procurement Department #8 Old Person Road P.O. Box 850 Browning, MT 59417 Bids sent via courier must be sealed in a separate envelope inside of the mailer. POINT OF CONTACT: All inquiries regarding this RFP and to request bid packets must be made, in writing, to Patricia Kuka, Procurement Director, tkuka@blackfeetnation.com. The Blackfeet Tribe shall not be responsible for any verbal communication between any employee of the Blackfeet Tribe and any potential firm. Only written requirements and qualifications will be considered. The Blackfeet Tribe reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive irregularities, and to accept the bid deemed the most advantageous to the Tribe Deadline for submission of questions is Wednesday November 13, 2019 by 10:00 a.m. Release Date: September 23, 2019 September 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
City to work on stormwater management program
The Kalispell City Council will hold a work session tonight to discuss the city’s stormwater management program. The work session will provide an overview of the future of the program and include time for the public to comment on the system.
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- AARP Driver Safety Course, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. , Gateway Community Center, Kalispell. $20 fee ($15 for AARP card-holding members.) Call 752-7266.
A heart for service
Les Kodlick has had an illustrious career in the United States Air Force, though you wouldn’t know it at first glance. He’s not the type to be verbose about his achievements and doesn’t display his accolades on a wall. He’s humble, but dedicated — the mark of a true servant.
Letters to the editor Sept. 23
Imagine driving to your local grocery store and suddenly feeling hopelessly lost. You don’t know where you are or where to go. Finding the grocery store is no longer a possibility. The way home is a mystery.
Sunday, September 22
Births NVH
Blake William Keck, son of Tyler and Jessica Keck of Whitefish, was born Aug. 4 at North Valley Hospital.
Legals September 22, 2019
No. 26505 Notice of Amendment to FY 2020 Budget, Coram-West Glacier VFD The Coram-West Glacier Volunteer Fire District is hereby giving notice of a public hearing to amend the budget for FY 2020. The meeting for consideration of the budget amendment will be held at the West Glacier Fire Hall, 100 REA Ln., West Glacier, MT, September 24, 2019. Any taxpayer or resident may appear at the meeting and be heard for or against any part of the proposed budget amendment. The budget amendment has been placed on file with the Coram-West Glacier Board of Trustees and is open for inspection. September 16, 22, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Condon store rebuilt after fire is full of surprises
Condon seems like an unlikely spot to find edamame hummus, but the rebuilt and revitalized Mission Mountains Mercantile carries specialty foods like this and much more.
Unintended consequences of new ordinance
The Kalispell City Council last week narrowly approved an ordinance making it a civil infraction to sleep overnight in vehicles parked on city streets.
Flathead neuroscience researchers awarded $1.4M grant
Local neuroscience company Expesicor has received a $1.4 million Small Business Innovation Research grant from the National Institute of Health, a reward for its cutting-edge research on treating and preventing neurological disorders and traumatic brain injuries.
September is suicide prevention month
“We need to talk about suicide,” teachers said choking back tears, or letting them flow, as they interviewed recently for Montana’s Teacher of the Year award. They shared with us on the selection committee that student suicides hurt their hearts and devastate schools, and we need to bring the problem out in the open to solve it. That’s what September’s National Suicide Prevention Month aims to do – create suicide prevention awareness and reduce stigma of mental illness. It’s a time for communities all over Montana and the country to give pause and pull together to stop suicide.
Farmer's Almanac predicts weather, with humor
Every year around the middle of September, a copy of “The Old Farmer’s Almanac” arrives at the Daily Inter Lake office, addressed to me. I typically page through the longstanding publication that’s an alleged tried-and-true predictor of how the weather will be over the next year.
Worst summer yet for seasonal staffing shortage
Summer 2019 was a great season for business, but a hard time for the businesses themselves. From Bigfork to Whitefish, employers confronted a workforce shortage more extreme than they had ever experienced before. Even as business boomed, many managers and owners resorted to cutting hours and services to meet the growing demand with shrinking staffs.
Small farmers open bed and breakfast, cafe
The Peerman family is proving size doesn’t matter when running a successful local business.
New manager joins Majestic Valley Arena
Longtime county employee Tim Harmon recently joined the staff of the Majestic Valley Arena as the general manager and facility director. He will start work Oct. 1.
Safeguard all our children against hunger
What could be more important than how we care for our children? Pragmatists recognize that how we treat our children today in their dependency will shape how they treat us tomorrow in our old age. People of faith recognize all God’s children are just that – created in the creator’s image. High-minded folks appreciate our most worthy charge as a society is to care well for all our children. Followers of Christ, observe, Jesus fed the hungry and taught us to do the same.
Letters to the editor Sept. 22
September 14 marked 12 years since my sister Jessica was shot to death by her husband in front of her two young children. He had recently attempted suicide and displayed violent behavior towards her on one occasion.
Federal price controls on health care would harm Montanans
Price controls are a primary hallmark of a socialist economy. When the government takes over in any market, bad things happen. Whether it is bread lines in the former USSR or the dire lack of medicines in today’s Venezuela, price controls lead quickly to shortages, rationing, and worse.
Real estate sales up across Flathead Lake
Real estate sales of Flathead Lake properties have shown a general increase compared to last year’s numbers, according to the August Flathead Lake Real Estate News Waterfront Market Report.
A president is not a king
It was fascinating last week to watch as British legislators did what American legislators would be wise to do; stand up for principle.
Main Street event center offers slate of all-ages activities
After nearly 40 years of combined experience working with children, Sherri Sanders and Brenna Neater are adding another side to their childcare business — the Wild Side.
WORST SUMMER YET FOR SEASONAL STAFFING SHORTAGE
Summer 2019 was a great season for business, but a hard time for the businesses themselves.
Saturday, September 21
Kalispell man charged in 31-pound meth bust
A Kalispell man is among three people charged with trafficking methamphetamine in Montana.
Legals September 21, 2019
No. 26499 NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION HIGHWAY 93 NORTH 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. 837DS) on September 10, 2019 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 areas proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) are described as: Parcel A of Certificate of Survey No. 19791, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, Courthouse, 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 file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. For thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice, the Board of Commissioners will receive written protests to the change proposed for a portion of the Highway 93 North 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 10th day of September, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman September 14, 21, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Milestones reached in CFAC cleanup project
It’s been just over three years since the Environmental Protection Agency formally declared the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. plant a Superfund site — a label that cued a massive undertaking to create human health and ecological risk assessments of the site and to demolish the facility.
Senior center celebrates members 90 and over
As the guests of honor walked into the Kalispell Senior Center Thursday afternoon, they were fitted with crowns — shimmery blue and green ones for the ladies, classic Burger King models for the gents.
Gloria America (Huff) Werntz
Gloria America (Huff) Werntz, our beautiful mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and loving friend, is in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ after passing away Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019.
Bigfork launches Watch D.O.G.S program
Calling all Bigfork fathers and father-figures: A national program is launching at Bigfork Elementary to increase positive male role model involvement.
Woman fears ineffective poisoning
The Columbia Falls Police Department learned of a woman who believed she was poisoned by her husband even though she had no symptoms. She requested an ambulance to “check her out.”
David G. 'Dave' Campbell, 47
David G. “Dave” Campbell passed away suddenly on Dec. 5. 2018, at his home in Kalispell.
Saturday pitch splits for C-Falls, a sweep for Whitefish
LAUREL — Josie Windauer scored two goals for the Columbia Falls Wildkats in a 2-1 nonconference Class A victory over the Laurel Locomotives on Saturday.
Wolfpack beats Butte, Eureka downs T-Falls
The Glacier Wolfpack took Butte to five sets and emerged victorious in a Western AA volleyball game on Saturday at Glacier High School.
Friday, September 20
Cause of West Valley house fire unknown
The cause of a significant house fire west of Kalispell on Thursday remains under investigation.
Legals September 20, 2019
No. 26502 Jason J. Henderson MACKOFF KELLOGG LAW FIRM 38 2nd Ave E Dickinson, ND 58601 Phone: 701-227-1841 Fax: 701-225-6878 Attorney for the Plaintiff jhenderson@mackoff.com MT Bar #11414 MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LYNNE CAROL BELL Deceased. Probate No. DP-19-176 NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jason J. Henderson has filed an Application or Petition to be Formally Appointed Special Administrator of the Estate of Lynne Carol Bell, which may be examined in the office of the Clerk of this Court. Hearing has been set at the Courtroom of this Court in Kalispell , Flathead, Montana, on November 5, 2019, at 1:30 o'clock p.m., at which time and place all interested persons may appear and object. Dated September 4, 2019. Jason J. Henderson, #11414 Mackoff Kellogg Law Firm 38 2nd Ave East Dickinson, North Dakota 58601 September 13, 20, 27, 2019 MNAXLP ________________________
Flathead Dems seek replacement for Col. Falls legislative seat
Flathead County Democrats are seeking a replacement for a local legislative seat following the resignation of Zac Perry.
'Meth heads' cause a ruckus in front yard
A Hungry Horse store owner called Flathead County Sheriff’s Office claiming a man and woman were “causing a ruckus” and were yelling at each other in the front yard. The owner reportedly believed they were “meth heads.” The parties were separated for the evening.
Bob Kieser, 83
Bob Kieser, 83, died Sept. 6, 2019, in his sleep.
Weekend update
The Friends of the Library have their annual book sale this weekend. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Kalispell Center Mall. Books, DVDs, and CDs are for sale with all proceeds benefiting ImagineIF Libraries throughout Flathead County.
Bruce Donald Bardwell, 57
Bruce Donald Bardwell, 57, passed way in his home on Sept. 14, 2019, after a yearlong battle with multiple myeloma (cancer of the spine).
Arthur 'Art' Delventhal, 93
Arthur “Art” Delventhal, 93, passed away at North Valley Hospital on Sept. 18, 2019.
Columbia Falls purchases propane school buses
Columbia Falls School District plans to save thousands on fuel and maintenance costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with the purchase of three propane buses.
Test scores show local students on par with state
Most Flathead Valley high schools are doing better, or comparable to the rest of the state, in the percentage of juniors who are college-ready, according to ACT results released by the Montana Office of Public Instruction.
Butte's Bulldogs blow by Wolfpack
Butte’s offensive onslaught was too much for Glacier to overcome as the Wolfpack fell 55-28 to the Bulldogs in Class AA football action on Friday night at Legends Stadium.
Lions, Loggers stay perfect, Flathead falls to Hellgate toHellgate
EUREKA — The Eureka Lions stayed undefeated (4-0) on Friday as they pummelled the Anaconda Copperheads 63-6 in Class B play.
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Pitch split for C-Falls in Billings
BILLINGS — The Columbia Falls Wildcats came from behind twice to end in a 2-2 tie Friday against the Billings Central Rams in Western A soccer.
PHOTOS: Glacier falls to Butte, 55-28
Photos from Glacier’s loss to Butte, 55-28, in Class AA high school football at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Friday night.
Thursday, September 19
West Valley home destroyed in blaze
A home west of Kalispell was destroyed in a fire Thursday afternoon.
Glacier Park officially allows e-bikes
The National Park Service on Thursday announced it would allow electric bikes in Glacier National Park and other national parks on roads and trails where traditional bikes are allowed.
Bobcats host Norfolk State in intersectional matchup
BOZEMAN — Jeff Choate is impressed with what he’s seen of Norfolk State, from several key performers to the Spartans’ 18 seniors to the big-picture view of how veteran coach Latrell Scott has patiently and purposefully built his program. But Choate always returns to one factor.
Griz hosting a really, really, quality opponent in Monmouth
MISSOULA — The Montana Grizzlies made a big impression under the lights of Autzen Stadium and in the national spotlight of a #Pac12AfterDark game last week, holding the potent #15 Oregon offense to just 35 points.
Too many grizzlies?
Allow me a detour if you will…
Glacier Symphony showcases young talent in season opener
The Glacier Symphony announces the start of its 37th season themed “The Music Makers.”
Club screens movie filmed in Montana
The Historic Film Club screens the football drama “The Slaughter Rule,” Tuesday, Sept. 24.
'Frozen JR.' at Bigfork Children's Theatre
The Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre opens its first production of the 2019-2020 season, “Disney’s Frozen JR.,” this weekend.
NW Montana composer, musicians to play Kennedy Center
Emmy Award-winning composer and producer Lance Bendiksen will perform with violinists Wai Mizutani and Lauren Welch and singer/songwriter Halladay Quist Sept. 22 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Lead the festivities as Oktoberfest's Hop Queen
The 10th Annual Great Northwest Oktoberfest is less than two weeks away, and organizers are searching for a Hop Queen to lead Oktoberfest into its second decade.
Latin fusion band brings dynamic energy
The Whitefish Theatre Company presents the San Diego-based Latin fusion band Jarabe Mexicano, performing for the first time in Montana for one night only, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
'The Roommate' a dark comedy about reimagining life
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents its first Black Curtain Theatre production of the 2019-2020 season with “The Roommate” at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Hockaday exhibit showcases the art of the railway
The people, the buildings, the tracks and the trains themselves make a powerful and common visual representation of the railroad.
Legals September 19, 2019
No. 26512 Peg L. Allison Clerk of District Court Flathead County Justice Center 920 South Main Street Kalispell, MT 59901 (406) 758-5906 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FLATHEAD IN THE MATTER OF: A.L.D.G A.J.W. M.B.T. YOUTH IN NEED OF CARE. Cause No. DN-15-070(A) Cause No. DN-15-072(A) Cause No. DN-17-084(A) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION To: Tesla Marie Wyman, birth mother of the above-named child: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed in the above-entitled Court by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Child and Family Services Division, 121 Financial Drive, Suite C, Kalispell, MT 59901, Termination of Parental Rights as to Birth Mother, with Permanent Legal Custody and Right to Consent to Adoption. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. before the Honorable Amy Eddy, District Judge, Department 1, Flathead County Justice Center, 920 South Main Street, Third Floor, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, then and there to show cause, if any you may have, why the Petition should not be granted. A.L.D.G was born on November 24, 2010 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. A.J.W. was born on May 10, 2012 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. M.B.T. was born on July 18, 2016 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. The birth mother is Tesla Marie Wyman. You have the right to representation by an attorney in these proceedings. If you are unable to afford an attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you. Your failure to appear at the hearing constitutes a denial of your interest in the above-named child, which denial may result, without further notice of this proceeding or any subsequent proceedings, in the Court entering judgment by default against you for all relief requested in the Petition. A copy of the Petition is filed with the Clerk of District Court for the Eleventh Judicial District Court in and for Flathead County, 920 South Main, Third Floor, Kalispell, Montana, 59901, telephone (406) 758-5870. WITNESS my hand and Seal of this Court this 16th day of September, 2019. PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ CASSANDRA M LOVELESS Deputy Clerk September 19, 26, October 3, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Caller claims 'the guy is not good'
Someone calling from Beach Road in Bigfork thought a man who was reportedly in and out of a location eight times within a few hours was “coming and going to try and make them look bad.” They claimed the “guy is not good” and requested to speak with certain deputies who were off duty.
Public weighs in on Sun Road options
Extending a trail from Big Bend to the popular Highline Trail, implementing an actual bike path on the Going-to-the-Sun Road and rotating days in which the famed road is a one-way westbound or one-way eastbound during peak summer season in Glacier National Park.
Letters to the editor Sept. 19
In response to the letter “Does a title make a difference?” (Sept. 9) it’s probable that Dr. Myerowitz worked closely with physician anesthesiologists, but not Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists during his career. Like our physician colleagues; CRNAs are licensed, board certified and are experts in the science and administration of anesthesia.
Valley unites in search for Katie
From “Lassie” and “Lady & the Tramp” to “Benji” and “Beethoven,” who doesn’t love a good dog story?
Glacier drops Hellgate
MISSOULA — The visiting Glacier Wolfpack volleyball team took down Missoula Hellgate in four sets on Thursday.
Avery, Mercer winners at Kalispell Invite
Golfers from Glacier and Flathead claimed medalist and team honors at the Kalispell Invitational at Buffalo Hill Golf Club on Thursday.
Glacier sweeps Big Sky, Flathead splits with Sentinel
MISSOULA — Four different players scored for the Glacier Wolfpack (3-2-2) as they beat Missoula Big Sky 5-1 on Thursday.
Wednesday, September 18
Smith Valley Fire levy rejected
For the second time in a year, Smith Valley voters have rejected a mill-levy request that would have raised $450,000 annually for the Smith Valley Fire Department.
Legals September 18, 2019
No. 26490 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED FY18-19 BUDGET AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana intends to amend the budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year and that said budget amendment affects the following functions: general government; public safety; public works; public health; social and economic services; culture and recreation; and solid waste. Details are open to public inspection in the Office of the Flathead County Finance Department, 800 South Main, Room 214, Kalispell, Montana and also available on the County website at http://flathead.mt.gov/finance/downloads.php. The Board will meet on the 30th day of September, 2019 at 9:45 a.m. for the purpose of holding a hearing and consideration of the amendment to the original budget. Said meeting is to be held in the Commissioners' Chambers, Third Floor, 800 South Main, Kalispell, Montana. Any taxpayer or resident may appear at the hearing and will be heard for or against any part of the proposed budget amendment. For further information, please contact Amy Dexter, Finance Director, 800 South Main, Room 214, Kalispell, Montana 59901, Telephone (406) 758-5538. Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners if received by the Flathead County Commissioners' Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 3rd day of September, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman September 18, 25, 2019 MNAXLP ________________________
Joseph Eugene Gulledge, 44
Joseph Eugene Gulledge, 44, passed away peacefully on Aug. 31, 2019, in Kalispell, after a long battle with cancer.
David 'Dale' Fredenberg, 93
David “Dale” Fredenberg, 93, of Kalispell, passed away Sept. 14, 2019, at the Vets’ Home in Columbia Falls.
Resort brings ski pass sales events to valley
Whitefish Mountain Resort is holding in-town season-pass sales events this month at locations in Columbia Falls, Kalispell and Whitefish.
Roberta 'Bobbi' Wright, 78
Roberta “Bobbi” 78, passed away Sept. 9, 2019, unexpectedly, secondary to complications arising from a medical procedure.
Ronald Larry Rowsey, 67
Ronald Larry Rowsey, 67, resident of Fernwood, Idaho, went home to be with the Lord on Sept. 6, 2019.
Border collie found after going missing for 57 days
After 57 days, a Washington woman’s exhaustive search for her missing border collie ended in tears of happiness when the pair were reunited in a Kalispell subdivision on Sunday. Carole King, of Deer Park, Washington, had traveled to Flathead County for a four-day getaway with her husband when the unthinkable happened. They arrived the night of July 20 and left their 7-year-old border collie, Katie, in their hotel room while they went out for dinner. When the couple returned to My Place Hotel in Kalispell, Katie was nowhere to be found.
Florence A. Natelson, 101
Florence A. Natelson of Kalispell passed away on Aug. 27, 2019, of natural causes. She was 101.
Jim Walter, 87
Jim Walter passed away on Sept. 6, 2019, at home.
James Dorr 'Bigfoot' Nowlin, 66
James Nowlin, 66, of Kalispell, was called home on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019.
City OKs law against lodging in cars
The Kalispell City Council on Monday narrowly approved an ordinance making it a civil infraction to lodge in vehicles on city streets.
David William Skranak, 67
David William Skranak, 67, passed away on Sept. 10, 2019, at the Health Center Northwest in Kalispell.
Lois Ann (Thacker) Johnson, 89
On Aug. 25, 2019, Lois Ann (Thacker) Johnson passed away peacefully at home with her daughter by her side.
Mercer paces field at Kalispell Invite
Flathead’s Wynne in 2nd, Polson’s Kelley 3rd
Tuesday, September 17
Forest officials aim to inform on prescribed burns
Officials with the Flathead National Forest are eyeing multiple large-scale prescribed burns for this fall, a few of which will be highly visible throughout the Flathead Valley, including one in the Mission Mountain Wilderness and another near Whitefish Mountain Resort.
Marion resident salty about situation
Someone on Pleasant Valley Road in Marion wanted to speak to Flathead County Sheriff’s Office about salt reportedly being poured into her dog’s bowl. No animals were harmed, but she wanted law enforcement to be aware of the situation.
Christian academy expansion back on board's agenda
After a two-month deferral at the school’s request, the Whitefish Planning Board on Thursday will hold a public hearing to consider an 11,000-square-foot addition to the existing school at 820 Ashar Ave.
Wiener dogs race for glory and charity
Half a dozen wiener dog owners squatted down at the finish line, wielding anything from their pup’s favorite toy to eggs and bags of beef jerky in hopes of luring their long-bodied companions down the course in a hurry.
Ronald M. Iverson, 71
Ronald Michael Iverson was born Jan. 29, 1948, the second son of Kenneth and Elsie (Mickelson) Iverson, in Williston, North Dakota. The family moved to Glasgow, where Ron attended school and graduated in 1966. Ron always wanted to earn extra money and had his first job setting bowling pins at 9 years of age, with other jobs to follow.
David William Skranak, 67
David William Skranak, 67, passed away on Sept. 10, 2019, at Health Center Northwest in Kalispell,
Donald W. Pearson, 89
A celebration of life was held for Donald W. Pearson on Sept. 5 at Bethany Lutheran Church in Bigfork with the Rev. Tom Dopp officiating.
Bigfork guild makes quilts for babies of USS Montana sailors
A nuclear submarine named in honor of the Big Sky State won’t be commissioned for at least another year, but one group of Bigfork quilters is already giving the sailors a warm welcome.
Rockanna Rand, 62
Rockanna Bell Sterner-Arneson-Rand, 62, of Columbia Falls, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 5, 2019, at The HealthCenter.
Bulldogs sweep Pirates
WHITEFISH — Whitefish blanked the Polson Pirates 4-0 at Smith Fields on Tuesday in a Northern A soccer game to stay undefeated.
Road volleyball wins for C-Falls, Flathead and Libby
The Columbia Falls Wildkats volleyball team stymied the Whitefish Lady Bulldogs with hard serving and tough defense to earn a road win at Whitefish High School on Tuesday night.
Whitefish girls winners at Polson Invite golf
POLSON — Whitefish golfer Ella Shaw finished five strokes behind Corvallis’ Macee Greenwood to take second place at the Polson Invitational at Polson Bay Golf Club on Monday.
Monday, September 16
Whitefish water, sewer rates pegged for another increase
Water and sewer rates for Whitefish residents are on track to increase once again as the City Council vote on a resolution tonight that outlines rate increases in anticipation of upcoming improvements to the city’s utility systems.
Whitefish summit aims to tackle staffing shortage
Seasonal staffing has been a persistent challenge for Flathead Valley businesses. The Whitefish Chamber of Commerce will look to address this dilemma at their first Summer Staffing Summit on Tuesday.
City considers new civil infractions
The Kalispell City Council will discuss a number of potential ordinances that would establish additional civil infractions at tonight’s meeting.
Person calls in stomping emergency
Someone called 911 because their neighbor was “stomping around and being loud” and he wanted an officer “to make him stop being noisy.”
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- Flathead County Republican Women meet at noon to 1 p.m., Hampton Inn, Kalispell. Doors open 11:30 a.m. Speaker is County Commissioner Pam Holmquist. Call Heidi Roedel, 270-5606.
New Lakeside principal returns to Montana roots
New Lakeside Elementary School Principal Steffanie Broyles is glad to be back in Montana.
Legals September 16, 2019
No. 26505 Notice of Amendment to FY 2020 Budget, Coram-West Glacier VFD The Coram-West Glacier Volunteer Fire District is hereby giving notice of a public hearing to amend the budget for FY 2020. The meeting for consideration of the budget amendment will be held at the West Glacier Fire Hall, 100 REA Ln., West Glacier, MT, September 24, 2019. Any taxpayer or resident may appear at the meeting and be heard for or against any part of the proposed budget amendment. The budget amendment has been placed on file with the Coram-West Glacier Board of Trustees and is open for inspection. September 16, 22, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Letters to the editor Sept. 16
Last summer, a group of the country’s largest telecom providers, including CenturyLink, filed a petition with the Republican-led Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in Washington, DC, to cut-off access competitive broadband providers have to portions of their networks. Independent broadband providers like Blackfoot Communications rely on portions of CenturyLink’s network to provide network connections to thousands of business customers.
Sunday, September 15
Legals September 15, 2019
No. 26504 SECTION 00100 INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the City of Thompson Falls City Office at P.O. Box 99, 108 Fulton Street, Thompson Falls, Montana 59873 until 2:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, for construction of the Ainsworth Community Park Project. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at the City Office immediately after bid closing. The site of the work is located at the vacant lot at the intersection of Maiden Lane and Lincoln Street in the City of Thompson Falls, MT. The work includes construction of a public park located on 3.34 acres of City-owned land with improvements consisting of a pavilion, restroom, amphitheater seating, stage and structure, park perimeter trail, parking area, power and lighting, landscaping, irrigation system modifications, site amenities, and associated work. The project is funded, in part, by the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and is subject to all applicable federal/state regulations, as indicated within the contract documents. All work must be substantially completed within 120 calendar days after the commencement date stated in the notice to proceed. A winter shutdown will be allowed if necessary. Contract Documents for use in preparing Bids may be reviewed or purchased from the Engineer upon receipt of a non-refundable deposit of $85.00, payable to the Engineer, for each set of documents. The Engineer for this project is WGM Group, Inc., 431 1st Avenue West, Kalispell, MT 59901. In addition, contract documents may also be examined at the following locations: Northwest Montana Plans Exchange - 2303 Highway 2 East, Kalispell, MT 59901 Missoula Plans Exchange - 201 N. Russell, Missoula, MT 59801 City of Thompson Falls City Office - 108 Fulton Street and website as follows: https://cityofthompsonfalls.com/ Each bid or proposal must be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, or Bid Bond payable to the City of Thompson Falls, in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid. Successful Bidders shall furnish an approved Performance Bond and a Labor and Materials Payment Bond, each in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount. Insurance, as required, shall be provided by the successful Bidder(s) and a certificate(s) of that insurance shall be provided. Contractor and any of the contractor's subcontractors doing work on this project will be required to obtain registration with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). Forms for registration are available from the Department of Labor and Industry, PO Box 8011, 1805 Prospect, Helena MT 59604-8011. Information on registration can be obtained by calling 1-406-444-7734. All laborers and mechanics employed by contractor or subcontractors in performance of the construction work shall be paid wages at rates as included within the contract documents. The contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The bidder shall guarantee the total bid price for a period of 60 calendar days from the date of bid opening. Prospective bidders are encouraged to attend a pre-bid conference on at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, September 30, 2019, which will be conducted by the Engineer via a conference call to the following number: 1-406-813-5058 (Conference ID: 43894). All questions relative to this project prior to the opening of bids shall be directed to the Engineer. It shall be understood, however, that no specification interpretation will be made by telephone, nor will any "or equal" products be considered for approval prior to award of contract. The Engineer for this project is WGM Group, Inc. with questions addressed to Stephanie Reynolds, P.E. The City of Thompson Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in a bid, or to accept the lowest responsive and responsible bid and bidder, and to make awards in the interest of the Owner. Award of the project will be contingent upon securing appropriate financing and concurrence by CDBG. The City of Thompson Falls is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The City of Thompson Falls has received notice of the award of Community Development Block Grant funds from the Montana Department of Commerce. The City of Thompson Falls will soon commence implementation of the Ainsworth Community Park project. CDBG regulations governing the grant require that to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with this CDBG-assisted project will be extended to local lower-income residents. Further, to the greatest extent feasible, business concerns located in or substantially owned by residents of the project area will be utilized. For more information, please contact the City of Thompson Falls at 108 Fulton Street, Thompson Falls, Montana or call (406) 827-3557. September 15, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Shop expects 'new type of clientele' in North Kalispell
Riddle’s Jewelry has relocated from Kalispell Center Mall to a new location on U.S. 93 North, between MOD Pizza and T-Mobile.
Letters to the editor Sept. 15
The feral hog article (Sept. 8) was informative, but also discouraging.
Pitfalls of 'red flag' laws
Presently there are many people who want to make it a criminal offense to possess guns that can hold more than a specified number of bullets.
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- Parade of Homes, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; www.buildingflathead.com
Jim Walter, 87
Jim Walter passed away on Sept. 6 at home. He is survived by his wife Josephine (Bruyer) after 66 years of marriage; children Catherine (Larry Pearson), Barbara (Keith Schultz), James Jr., John, Chris (Jennifer) and Glenn (Jennifer); six grandchildren: Michael, Jeff, Tom, Susanna, Daniel and Eirwyn and three great-grandchildren.
Ruby Foss, 66
On Sept. 13, 2019, Ruby Foss went home to walk the streets of heaven with the love of her life Bill Foss and to sing and dance with the angels. Ruby fought stage 4 cancer with all her might, always a smile on her face and faith in her heart. She loved to spend time with family, camp, the lights of Vegas, Elvis in his blue suede shoes, sunsets and every shade of ruby. Ruby worked hard, never wanting anything in return. Holidays were a must to her. Every birth, celebration and chaotic event, she was there loving everyone along the way. Ruby was a wonderfully loving wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, sister and best friend to her niece Leslie Foss-Herman. She is survived by her children Ben Foss, Ken Foss, Joe Foss and Bobbie Chapman; brother Dale Clark, sister MaryJane Foss along with many (great) grandchildren, (great) nieces and (great) nephews. She is preceded in passing by her father Duane Clark Sr., mother Bernice Stevens-Clark, brother Daniel Clark, brother Duane Clark Jr., sister Emily Clark-Williams, daughter Pearl Foss, niece TinaMay Foss, niece Felicia Foss and brother-in-law Bennie Foss. She will be greatly missed by us all, until we meet again. Services will be announced later.
William Edward 'Fuzzy' Fine Jr., 87
Ed “Fuzzy” Fine, 87, of Missoula, passed away on Aug. 16, 2019, at Hillside Health and Rehabilitation from kidney disease. Born on May 14, 1932, in Somers, Ed was the son of Sara (Kleinhans) and William E. Fine Sr.
Eclectic record shop moves to Whitefish storefront
After 15 years and nearly as many moves, Spanky Guzman believes she has found her record store’s forever home.
Students deserve a safe learning enviornment
Montana’s children are off to a new school year and the excitement of learning.
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The war in Vietnam ended over 40 years ago — but not for Martin Cole.
Man trespassed for inappropriate bathroom use
The Kalispell Police Department was called for a man who “defecated all through the store.” He was trespassed from the store after leaving the men’s restroom.
Coffee Traders barista to compete at national event
Barista Andy Hao has been supplying Whitefish with specialty coffee for over a year now, but soon he will take his talents to the national level.
Sun Road plan eyes dramatic changes to parking, trail use
Day-use parking permits, switching Avalanche camping spots to parking spaces, and one-way travel on a section of the Highline Trail in Glacier National Park are three of the many proposals in the Going-to-the-Sun Road Corridor Management Plan — a sweeping 184-page document that aims to address challenges that have surfaced amid unprecedented use of the popular road.
Sun Road plan offers bold solutions
Challenging times call for extreme measures, and that’s exactly the approach Glacier Park officials are taking with a new management plan for Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Link between domestic violence and mass shootings
The link between domestic violence and mass shootings is staggering: 54% of mass shootings in the United States stem from domestic violence. The presence of guns in an abusive relationship increases the risk of lethality eightfold, according to a study conducted by a researcher at Johns Hopkins University.
CenturyLink plans to install new cable west of Whitefish
CenturyLink has proposed an amendment to the company’s existing special-use permit that would allow for the installation of thousands of feet of buried fiber optic telecommunication line west of Whitefish.
An unofficial end to summer
Last weekend was all about synchronicity for me. Though it wasn’t what I would have preferred to do, my activities seemed to fall into perfect order with the planet’s inclination.
Saturday, September 14
Legals September 14, 2019
No. 26499 NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION HIGHWAY 93 NORTH 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. 837DS) on September 10, 2019 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 areas proposed to be amended from SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural) to SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) are described as: Parcel A of Certificate of Survey No. 19791, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 29 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. The regulations defining the SAG-10 and SAG-5 zones are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners, Courthouse, 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 file for public inspection at the Office of the Board of Commissioners and the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. For thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice, the Board of Commissioners will receive written protests to the change proposed for a portion of the Highway 93 North 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 10th day of September, 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Philip B. Mitchell Philip B. Mitchell, Chairman September 14, 21, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Cat owner concerned her pet is too desirable
A concerned cat owner called the Columbia Falls Police Department for advice on how to handle her sought-after pet. She said she knew her fetching feline was in heat “and [is] drawing every tomcat in the valley.”
Kalispell schools hire help for super search
The search is ready to begin for a new Kalispell Public Schools superintendent.
Whitefish downtown road work starts Monday
LHC Inc. will begin work on Spokane Avenue and Depot Street in Whitefish for the Depot Park project on Monday, Sept. 16.
Portion of Sun Road closed starting Monday
Due to this year’s ongoing pavement preservation project in Glacier National Park, the Going-to-the-Sun Road between Avalanche Creek and Logan Pass will be closed Sept. 16-29, according to a press release from the park.
Billy Earl Butts, 89
Billy Earl Butts went to his heavenly home on Sept. 3, 2019 after a long and wonderful life and a short battle with cancer. We were able to celebrate his 90th birthday early (Sept. 1) with many family members in attendance. What a wonderful afternoon it was for all of us, especially Billy.
Kalispell attorney joins Attorney General race
Kalispell bankruptcy attorney Jim Cossitt has announced his candidacy for the position of Montana attorney general.
Columbia Falls voters to decide $37M bond issue for schools
Glacier Gateway and Ruder Elementary schools are the focus of a proposed $37 million bond issue in Columbia Falls.
Flathead Lake Lodge to host critically ill children
For decades, Flathead Lake Lodge in Bigfork has prided itself on providing unique Western vacations in a family-friendly atmosphere. To celebrate its 75th anniversary next summer, the guest ranch will welcome a very special group of guests.
Flathead girls, C-Falls boys 2nd at invite
Columbia Falls Wildcat runners Aidan Jarvis and Lara Erickson placed third and fourth at the Flathead Invitational at Rebecca Farm on Saturday.
Flathead wins consolation bracket at Electric City Invite
GREAT FALLS — Flathead Bravettes volleyball won the consolation bracket at the Electric City Invitational in Great Falls on Saturday after finishing sixth in pool play on Friday.
C-Falls spikers rally to beat Stevi
COLUMBIA FALLS — Despite dropping the first set, the Wildkats rallied to win the next three in a nonconference Class A matchup against Stevensville.
Thompson scores six against Capital, Whitefish boys stay undefeated
Friday, September 13
Libby woman wins RV from state lottery
GREAT FALLS – Sabrina Spiger makes a single Montana Lottery purchase once a week. She buys “The Works,” which for less than $20, gets her one of every Montana Lottery lotto game the lottery sells.
Legals September 13, 2019
No. 26455 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Mary Elizabeth Ward: Mary Elizabeth Ward, Petitioner Cause No. DV-19-671D DAN WILSON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Mary Elizabeth Ward to Kaiden Alex Ward. The hearing will be on October 01, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Date: August 8, 2019 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ SARAH ARRIGONI Deputy Clerk of Court August 23, 30, September 6, 13, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Prolific burglars facing state prison time
A couple from Northwest Montana has pleaded guilty to their respective roles in a string of burglaries that occurred more than a year ago across the Flathead Valley.
Corwin Auto Group takes reins of Eisinger dealerships
The Kalispell Chevrolet and Honda dealerships previously known as Eisinger Motors and Eisinger Honda are now under the names Corwin Motors and Corwin Honda of Kalispell.
Sword-wielding woman upsets customers
The Kalispell Police Department learned a woman was walking around a convenience store “in a gothic outfit,” complete with swords, knives and a wagon. It was reported she was “making everyone uncomfortable” and she left the store.
Barbara Swartzenberger Fleming, 70
Barbara Swartzen-berger Fleming, 70, passed away on Sept. 10, 2019, at her home surrounded by close family.
Smith Lake waterfowl area expanded
Another 257 acres of vital bird habitat was tacked onto the Smith Lake Waterfowl Production Area last week, adding to an existing 1,800 acres of conserved land that safeguards a large wetland complex in the Smith Valley.
Harry 'Bucky' Puryer Jr., 77
Harry “Bucky” Puryer Jr. was born Oct. 19, 1941, to Harry Puryer and Anna Ashlaw in Hopkinton, New York.
Columbia Falls legislator resigns to go back to school
House District 3 Rep. Zac Perry of Columbia Falls has resigned.
Sentinel shreds Flathead
Eureka, Libby stay perfect; Dawgs top Cats
Kahle, Greenwood winners at Libby Invite
LIBBY — Whitefish golfer Cameron Kahle paced the field with 70 strokes to take medalist honors at the Libby Invitational golf tournament at Cabinet View Golf Course on Friday.
Glacier beats Capital, Flathead tops Helena
The Glacier Wolfpack girls soccer team gave up a goal in the first three minutes to Helena Capital on Friday but answered the bell quickly in a 6-3 win.
Thursday, September 12
New doctor performs Flathead's first corneal transplant
On Aug. 5, Flathead County welcomed Dr. Caleb Morris to its rapidly expanding pool of specialty surgeons, a newcomer to the Glacier Eye Clinic in Kalispell who recently performed the valley’s first single-layer corneal transplant surgery.
Organic farm builds giant bear-shaped maze
A giant grizzly bear can be seen prowling around Whitefish Stage Road, but there’s no need for concern. The bear is actually a massive straw bale maze, the latest creation by Whitefish Stage Organic Farms for its fall festivities.
Legals September 12, 2019
No. 26469 Peg L. Allison Clerk of District Court Flathead County Justice Center 920 South Main Street Kalispell, MT 59901 (406) 758-5906 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FLATHEAD IN THE MATTER OF: B.E. S.E. I.E. A.E. YOUTH IN NEED OF CARE. Cause No. DN-19-068(D) Cause No. DN-19-069(D) Cause No. DN-19-070(D) Cause No. DN-19-071(D) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION To: Heather Emerson, birth mother of the above-named child: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed in the above-entitled Court by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Child and Family Services Division, 121 Financial Drive, Suite C, Kalispell, MT 59901, requesting emergency protective services, adjudication of child as a youth in need of care, and temporary legal custody of the above-named child. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear on Friday, September 20, 2019, at 1:30 p.m. before the Honorable Dan Wilson, District Judge, Department 4, Flathead County Justice Center, 920 South Main Street, Third Floor, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, then and there to show cause, if any you may have, why the Petition should not be granted. B.E. was born on November 22, 2002 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. S.E. was born on April 9, 2010 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. I.E. was born on April 9, 2010 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. A.E. was born on March 7, 2016 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. The birth mother is Heather Emerson. You have the right to representation by an attorney in these proceedings. If you are unable to afford an attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you. Your failure to appear at the hearing constitutes a denial of your interest in the above-named child, which denial may result, without further notice of this proceeding or any subsequent proceedings, in the Court entering judgment by default against you for all relief requested in the Petition. A copy of the Petition is filed with the Clerk of District Court for the Eleventh Judicial District Court in and for Flathead County, 920 South Main, Third Floor, Kalispell, Montana, 59901, telephone (406) 758-5870. WITNESS my hand and Seal of this Court this 27th day of August, 2019. PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ RACHAEL MITCHELL Deputy Clerk August 29, September 5, 12, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Rita Mae Otten, 70
The angels came and took Rita Mae Otten on Aug. 31, 2019.
Mark McClean performs 'Montana Cadence' concert
Mark J. McLean is presenting a one-of-a-kind evening exhibit of music and storytelling titled “Montana Cadence” this weekend at the Angel Theater in the Old LaSalle Grange.
Weekly events Sept. 12-19
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Libby gears up for carving competition
It’s time to carve!
Family shares story of loss to inspire conversations about suicide
Perfectionist.
Mental-health mapping tool is worthy project
Those working with behavioral-health issues in Flathead County have a new mapping tool at their disposal that aims to develop a justice system model that doesn’t criminalize mental-health or substance-use disorders. The idea is to divert those offenders whose criminal history is secondary to their mental-health or substance-abuse issues and steer them instead into effective treatment and recovery services.
Board favors big subdivision, but with conditions
The Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board on Tuesday voted to recommend approval of a new major subdivision east of the Flathead River just outside Columbia Falls, though it added several conditions that could lower the density of the project and mitigate at least some of the impacts to wetlands on the property.
Wolfpack Theatre opens season with 'Cyrano'
Embark on a glorious romance steeped in gorgeous, witty language and exquisitely painful, unrequited love as the Wolfpack Theatre Company presents “Cyrano de Bergerac” Sept. 17, 18 and 19. Curtain time is 6:33 p.m. in the Wolfpack Theatre at Glacier High School.
Met Opera Live in HD sets schedule
The Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD broadcasts begin again in mid-October at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.
Woman weighs her options for unruly kids
A potential vigilante calling from First Avenue in Martin City wanted to speak to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office about what her options were regarding 10- to 13-year-olds who come onto her property and constantly cause problems by tearing up trees, cussing at her and flipping her off, leading her to contemplate using pepper spray on them “if they continue.”
Museum at Central School renamed, rebranded to honor past, focus on future
Back in 1997, the Daily Inter Lake sponsored a call line called “Your Call” where readers could phone in their responses to certain questions of public interest.
Letters to the editor Sept. 12
Why does our country have their military stationed all over the world? Why is a big proportion of our gross national product devoted to arms? Are we trying to take over the world as some claim? Let’s examine a few things for the answer.
Dawgs top Stillwater spikers
WHITEFISH — The Whitefish Lady Bulldogs volleyball team dropped their first set to the Stillwater Christian School Cougars but regrouped to win the next three sets to seal the victory at Whitefish High School on Thursday.
Mercer earns medalist honors in Butte, Glacier boys second
BUTTE — Flathead Bravettes golfer Marcella Mercer took medalist honors at the Butte-Anaconda Golf Tournament at Butte Country Club on Thursday.
Wednesday, September 11
Food-conditioned grizzly euthanized in Seeley-Swan Valley
An adult female grizzly bear captured in the Seeley-Swan Valley was euthanized on Tuesday after wildlife officials determined the animal had become food-conditioned, according to a press release from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Kalispell woman pleads guilty to drug distribution
MISSOULA (AP) — A 66-year-old Kalispell woman who initially was charged with murder-for-hire has pleaded guilty to a federal drug distribution charge that carries a longer potential prison sentence.
2020 dates announced for Under the Big Sky festival
After a successful debut in July, which drew 30,000 attendees across two days, the Under The Big Sky music festival will return to Whitefish July 18 and 19, 2020.
Legals September 11, 2019
No. 26477 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INTENT TO ADOPT DRAFT COLUMBIA FALLS GROWTH POLICY 2019 On September 16, 2019, during the 7:00 p.m. regular council meeting, the City Council of the City of Columbia Falls, shall conduct a public hearing for the purpose of obtaining public comment on the Draft Columbia Falls Growth Policy 2019. The City Council is proposing adoption of the amended growth policy as recommended by the Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board. The proposed Draft Columbia Falls Growth Policy 2019 is available for review at the office of the City Clerk, City of Columbia Falls 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT and on the City's website, cityofcolumbiafalls.org. Interested persons may contact the City Manager at 406-892-4391 or 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT for more information about the amended growth policy. Comments may be given orally at the hearing or submitted in writing before 5 pm, Thursday, September 12, 2019. DATED THIS 30th day of August, 2019 Barb Staaland City Clerk September 4, 11, 2019 MNAXLP _________________________
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- Red Cross blood drive, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Flathead Electric Pulse Project, Kalispell.
Clara Lee Wells Constantine, 76
Clara Lee Wells Constantine passed away peacefully Sept. 4, 2019, at The HealthCenter of a stroke. She was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but was spared having to go through treatment.
Kalispell drill sergeant helps save family from burning car
Four United States Army Reserve drill sergeants, including Sgt. 1st Class Eric Juhl of Kalispell, pulled a family to safety after their car crashed and ignited outside a Wisconsin military base on Aug. 15.
Judith Lynn Pennington, 73
Heaven just received a beautiful angel:
Forest project proposed in Woods Bay
In an effort to improve public safety and resiliency to insects in the Bigfork area, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is proposing forest management projects at fishing access sites in Woods Bay and Horseshoe Lake.
Silas Michael Schwarz, 20
Silas Michael Schwarz passed away Friday, Sept. 6, 2019. After several years of challenges with seizures while sleeping, Friday morning he did not awaken.
Man threatens to drive ex's pickup off cliff
A woman’s ex on U.S. 2 in Kalispell purportedly was threatening to take her truck and “drive it off a cliff,” claiming it was his, and she wanted Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to tell him he couldn’t drive it. Both bickered while on the phone with dispatchers and she refused to separate from the man. Deputies spoke with both parties, advising them of the legal action that can be taken if he took the vehicle without permission.
Cayuse Prairie receives sports equipment grant
Cayuse Prairie School has received a $2,080 American Heart Association grant for new volleyball equipment.
Wiener dog races celebrate 25 years in Lakeside
There’s nothing quite like the eccentric combination of a chili cook-off and wiener dog races to celebrate the end of summer.
Michael Stoken, 65
Michael Stoken, 65, passed away surrounded by his family on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. You may not have known him but he made your life better.
Board considers Bigfork lakeshore variance
A request for a major lakeshore variance pertaining to the fill standards at Flathead Lake tops a full agenda for the Flathead County Planning and Zoning department’s meeting tonight.
Mercer tied for 2nd at Butte-Anaconda golf tournament
ANACONDA — Flathead’s Marcella Mercer shot an 82 to tie for second at the first day of the Butte-Anaconda golf tournament on Wednesday.
Tuesday, September 10
Man pleads not guilty in Glacier Park fatal wreck
An East Glacier area man accused of causing the death of one person and injuring another while driving in Glacier National Park in June pleaded not guilty in federal court Monday.
Record rainfall tallied in Flathead
Total rainfall for Kalispell thus far this month has already surpassed the typical September average thanks to a weather system that soaked the region Sunday and Monday.
Legals September 10, 2019
No. 26471 Evan F. Danno, Danno Law Firm, P.C., 725 South Main Street, Kalispell MT 59901 phone: (406) 755-4100, Attorney for Petitioner, MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY Cause # DP-19-207B In the Matter of the Estate of Lorraine Kay Morin, Deceased. Robert Paul Sullivan of 2275 MT. Highway 206, Columbia Falls, MT., 59912, has filed a Petition for Adjudication of Intestacy and Formal Appointment of Personal Representative, which may be examined in the office of the Clerk of the above Court. Notice is Given the Hearing is set before Judge ROBERT A. ALLISON's courtroom on Wednesday, the 25th day of September, 2019, at 8:30 a.m., at which time and place all interested persons may appear and object. August 31, September 3, 10, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
GPI flight makes emergency landing at Missoula airport
A flight departing Glacier Park International Airport bound for Utah early Monday morning was forced to make a diverted emergency landing in Missoula following an issue with the aircraft’s engine.
Locals can recycle glass at nonprofit fundraiser
It’s been over 10 months since Flathead Valley residents have been able to recycle their glass locally. Changes in the global recycling market, coupled with the high cost of transporting materials, have rocked local programs and forced the last remaining glass recycler, New World Recycling, to close up shop last November.
'Widow-maker' tree ready to fall
Someone calling from Kuhns Road in Whitefish told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office about a tree that reportedly had been notched and was leaning the wrong way, ready to fall, on Farm to Market Road, referring to it as a “widow-maker.” Agencies were notified and the plan was to send equipment to handle it.
Stand Down for veterans set for Libby
The 20th annual Northwest Montana Veterans Stand Down honoring all veterans will take place Oct. 5-6 at Asa Wood Elementary School, 700 Idaho St., in Libby.
Kalispell woman pleads to role in hit and run fatal
A Kalispell woman accused of running over an 89-year-old man in the street last fall has pleaded no contest to the offense.
Mental-health mapping tool launches locally
Multiple behavioral-health leaders in Flathead County have turned their attention toward finding ways to divert individuals suffering from mental-health issues from the criminal justice system — a process experts say is costly to taxpayers and doesn’t help the individual in crisis connect to resources that can help them avoid re-entry into the correctional system.
C-Falls spikers fell Loggers
COLUMBIA FALLS — The Columbia Falls Wildkats offense was too much for the Libby Loggers to overcome in a Western A volleyball match at Columbia Falls High School on Tuesday.
Schneider scores hatty, Bulldogs shut out Vikings
BIGFORK — Josie Schneider had five points for the Whitefish Lady Bulldogs soccer team in a 5-0 win against the Bigfork Valkyries on Tuesday.
Monday, September 9
Major subdivision proposed east of C-Falls
The Columbia Falls Planning Board on Tuesday will hold a public hearing for the first major subdivision to be proposed in that planning jurisdiction in several years.
Letters to the editor Sept. 9
Apparently a brilliant judge in Florida has determined that a nurse anesthetist can call herself an anesthesiologist, a term, until now, reserved for doctors. So when an unsuspecting patient now has someone introduce him/herself as their anesthesiologist for a surgical procedure (at least in Florida, so far), one may have no idea if they are about to have a doctor or a nurse manage their anesthesia, essentially controlling life, death, pain and memory of pain that one may experience.
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- Creston School board special meeting 8 a.m.
Man waits days for clean car
Someone hired a woman to clean their vehicle and she reportedly picked it up a few days ago and hadn’t returned it. The person told Kalispell Police Department that she said she supposedly had not had time to clean it.
Nonprofit leader addresses national issues at local level
Jamie Campbell has been working for children essentially since she was a child herself.
Sunday, September 8
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Kaden Scott Kazmierczak, son of Alisha and Anthony Kazmierczak of Kalispell, was born Aug. 2 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Legals September 8, 2019
No. 26474 CALL FOR BIDS Live Burn Training Facility Columbia Falls Rural Fire District The Columbia Falls Rural Fire District is soliciting bids from qualified training facility manufacturers for a two-level training structure to be installed on Columbia Falls Rural Fire District property located at 5859 Hwy 2 West Columbia Falls, Montana. The training facility must meet the minimum requirements outlined below: Design Criteria and Codes: The structure provided shall meet the following minimum design criteria and Building Codes: Building Codes: 2012 International Building Code (IBC) and related Reference Codes that apply to this type of structure. Applicable State and County Codes. Design Criteria: Dead Load: Weight of the structural system being proposed. Live and Snow Loads: Roof Live Load= 100 psf; Roof Snow Load = 60 psf Floor Live Load = 100 psf Attic Live Load = 100 psf Wind Load: 115mph (Ultimate) Exposure C per ASCE7-10 Seismic: Site Class: D Seismic Design Category: D Ss = 0.59g ; S1 = 0.17g Soils: No soils report has been provided so design for IBC minimum ~ 1,500 psf allowable bearing capacity. Building Requirements: The building shall be a minimum 22ft x 35ft two-level structure with the following minimum design features. Building may be steel, concrete, masonry or a combination of the materials. Conex or other modular type container system will not be accepted. Two-story with an equivalent of two rooms on the second level. One attic space One internal stairway Two Class A burn rooms Temperature monitoring system in each burn room Low to zero maintenance durable thermal lining system No roof cut-out props Deliverables and Schedule: Construction drawings and Specification submittal of the proposed structure stamped by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Montana identifying the structure has been designed to the building code and minimum design criteria outlined in this proposal. Foundation design, drawings and specifications: If part of the proposal, provide foundation drawings and specifications stamped by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Montana to be used by a local contractor for foundation installation prior to building arrival. If not part of the proposal, provide foundation design, drawings and loading criteria including gravity loads and lateral loads for the foundation to be engineered by a local design professional. Clearly identify foundation option in your bid. There are no site restrictions for vehicle ingress and egress or space restrictions around the building pad for construction. All work must be substantially complete within 26 weeks after the commencement date, with allowance for weather delays, as determined in the Notice to Proceed. Response Requirements: Provide a clear written overview of the proposed structure and features along with schematic drawings of the building that include floor plans, roof plan, sections and elevations. Clearly identify the bid for the structure to include, permits, material, freight and labor FOB project site in Columbia Falls, MT. Clearly identify that as the respondent you are able to meet the building requirements, design criteria, deliverables and schedule outlined in the call for bid. Provide a minimum of three (3) project references (including project name, description and contact information - name, phone number and email) that are similar to the proposed installation. Bid Requirements: Each Bid shall be accompanied by bid security made payable to owner in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bidder's maximum bid price and in the form of cash, a cashier's check, certified check, or bank money order drawn and issued by a national banking association located in Montana or by any banking corporation incorporated under the laws of Montana; or a bid bond (on form attached if a form is prescribed) issued by a surety authorized to do business in Montana. The bid bond shall act as a guarantee that the bidder, if the bid is accepted, will promptly execute the contract, secure payment of worker's compensation insurance, and furnish a satisfactory faithful performance bond in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price and a payment bond in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price. Contractor and any of the contractor's subcontractors bidding or doing work on this project will be required to be registered with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). Forms for registration are available from the Department of Labor and Industry, P.O. Box 8011, 1805 Prospect, Helena, Montana 59604-8011. Information on registration can be obtained by calling 1-406-444-7734. All laborers and mechanics employed by contractor or subcontractors in performance of the construction work shall be paid wages at rates as may be required by Montana Law. The contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against on the basis of race, ancestry, color physical or mental disability, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital or familial status, creed, ex-offender status, physical condition, political belief, public assistance status or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, except where these criteria are reasonable bona fide occupational qualifications. Bid Proposal must be sealed and marked "Live Burn Training Facility" and marked "Sealed Bid" with the contractor's name, address and Montana Contractor's Registration Number, and be addressed to City of Columbia Falls Clerk's Office, 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. Bids must be received no later than Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 5 p.m. Bids will be opened and read aloud at that time and taken under advisement. The District Board will meet on October 7, 2019 to consider the bids. Any questions relative to this proposal prior to the opening of bids shall be directed to Fire Chief Rick Hagen, cffire@cityofcolumbiafalls.com, or by phone: (406) 892-3911. The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in a bid, or to accept the lowest responsive and responsible bid and bidder, and to make awards in the interest of the District. The District may accept in any order; any, all or none of the Bids. September 1, 8, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Republicans need to remain united to win in 2020
Rugged-individualism, an independent spirit, a strong work ethic, personal responsibility, and a commitment to our families and communities — these are the values that define conservatives across our great state. And these values are what I believe make our cause and our candidates best suited to represent Montanans in elected office.
Carleen Erickson Thomas, 62
Carleen Erickson Thomas, A Proverbs 31: Woman, beloved wife, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and friend, joined her heavenly Father on Sept. 2, 2019, after a short illness.
Roommate's shower goes awry
A woman reported her “crazy” roommate to the Kalispell Police Department for going naked around the apartment and leaving the shower on.
Sun Road plan notes traffic 'near capacity'
A public meeting for the review of Glacier National Park’s long-awaited Going-to-the-Sun Road Corridor Management Plan is expected to be scheduled for mid-September, giving local residents an opportunity to weigh in on the plan that aims to identify strategies and actions for improving transportation, visitation, trails and access during the park’s peak season.
Order on e-bikes conjures questions
A recent secretarial order from the Interior Department classifies electric-powered bicycles as non-motorized bikes. While seemingly insignificant at first glance, this order could alter the recreational landscape of the West — for better or worse.
Gilbert W. Washburn, 73
Gilbert Welles Washburn passed away at his residence in Columbia Falls on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019, at 73 years of age.
The guts to stand up to guns
The president has frequently repeated the NRA talking point that more extensive background checks on gun sales would not have prevented the recent rash of mass murders. Maybe so. It’s hard to accurately see what lurks in a murderer’s mind.
Richard William 'Rich' Cavalar, 88
Richard William “Rich” Cavalar, 88, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.
Treeline Road development adds coffee shop
Sable Coffee in North Kalispell isn’t just another coffee shop.
Letters to the editor Sept. 8
The odds that Congress will reform the Electoral College are about the same odds as Congress reducing our $22 trillion dollar national debt.
Mount Jackson offers big views, fun climbing
Glacier National Park holds more than 150 named mountain peaks, but only six climb above 10,000 feet in elevation. Many a mountaineer has sought to bag each of these high points, and Mount Jackson is often one of the first to be checked off the list due to its central location and impressive stature.
Feral hogs encroaching on Montana-Canada border
Looming among our neighbors to the north is an invasive species Montana experts say would cause extensive environmental degradation to the Big Sky state, should they ever successfully saunter across the border.
International company to hire 250 employees in Kalispell
SoClean, an international medical supply company, is opening its second North American location in Kalispell in October and eventually anticipates having a workforce of “upwards of 250 or more employees.”
New plan details habitat upgrades, wildlife protection
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released a final Comprehensive Conservation Plan for the National Bison Range that emphasizes wildlife protection and habitat improvements to the 18,800 acres of the range’s grassland, timber and riparian areas.
State should promote value-added centers
Montana has a geographical humidity advantage for growing hemp worldwide. Our issue is value-added centers for raw materials as a state. We as a state need to be working toward hemp production for CBD oil, hemp oil and other uses. The CBD is extracted from the flower, the hemp oil from the stalk. From my limited knowledge the hemp fiber industry is not flourishing because we don’t have the correct seed stock. Hemp fiber can be grown in dryland situations. We as a state must appeal to interests in Europe and/or internationally who have the correct seed stock for growing hemp fiber. Hemp fiber can enable hemp plastics, fiberglass and green concrete. As a plant, hemp can help re-mineralize the soil and be hail resistant.
Oh, deer: a love/hate relationship
I knew it was a bad idea to create a new flower bed next to our house last spring, but I did it anyway.
Saturday, September 7
Whitefish city manager abruptly resigns
Whitefish City Manager Adam Hammatt has resigned from his position with the city.
Legals September 7, 2019
No. 26470 Public Notice On or after the September 13th, 2019 Airport Mini Storage will have a public Auction. Gardner Auction Service will conduct the auction at 200 United Drive, Kalispell MT 59901. To be sold for cash, the personal items stored by: Mike & Meghan Mohr and others that have received notice per MCA 70-6-420. Airport Mini Storage Office: 282 4th Ave. WN, Kalispell MT 59901. 406-257-9066. August 31, September 7, 2019 MNAXLP _________________________
Project yields 43% reduction in energy use
With a few light bulbs left to be changed, Kalispell Public Schools wraps up roughly $4 million in energy-saving projects that began in 2013 and resulted in reduced electrical, heating and water usage, even with the district expanding its footprint.
Whitefish man pleads guilty in DUI crash that injured couple
A Whitefish man who struck and nearly killed two people while driving drunk last summer pleaded guilty by way of an Alford plea Thursday morning in Flathead County District Court.
Judge denies defense motions in murder case
The homicide case against a Whitefish man accused of murdering his boyfriend during a sexual encounter will go forward after the presiding judge ruled against defense motions to dismiss the case.
First residents move into affordable C-Falls apartments
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday at The Highline Apartments in Columbia Falls ushered in some much-needed affordable housing in the North Valley.
Flathead Lakers welcome new executive director
Kate Sheridan’s penchant for open water swimming has earned her a certain rapport with Flathead Lake that few others share — she understands the lake’s marine trail, its shorelines and islands and its purity and personality.
Hellgate sweeps Flathead
Flathead scored twice in the first half but the Braves couldn’t keep the momentum going in a 6-2 Western AA soccer loss to Missoula Hellgate on Saturday.
Bigfork beats Cut Bank in OT, C-Falls rips Ronan
CUT BANK — Levi Taylor’s rushing touchdown in overtime gave the Bigfork Vikings football team a 12-6 win over Cut Bank on Friday.
Stillwater spikers top Flathead JV
Stillwater Christian volleyball beat Flathead JV in five sets on Saturday.
Friday, September 6
7th deer in Libby area suspected positive for CWD
Following initial testing, a white-tailed deer in Lincoln County is suspected to be positive for chronic wasting disease, according to a press release from Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Legals September 6, 2019
No. 26455 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Mary Elizabeth Ward: Mary Elizabeth Ward, Petitioner Cause No. DV-19-671D DAN WILSON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Mary Elizabeth Ward to Kaiden Alex Ward. The hearing will be on October 01, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Date: August 8, 2019 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court By: /s/ SARAH ARRIGONI Deputy Clerk of Court August 23, 30, September 6, 13, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Fist-shaking sparks fear at grocery store
A woman told the Kalispell Police Department she was too scared to stay at a grocery store after a man hurriedly pulled into a parking spot, jumped out of his vehicle and shook his fist at her. She described him as “missing teeth,” bearded and sporting “scraggly blonde hair.”
Annette Jeanne Craig Smith, 61
Annette Jeanne Craig Smith, 61, known to most as Annie, began her journey across the Big River the morning of Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019. Her daughter Ellie, brother Michael and trusted friend Eileen stayed close by to offer comfort to our redheaded Montana legend while she finally gave in to the vicious and painful beat down from esophageal cancer. While Annie may have lost the physical battle, until she could talk no more, she kept whispering, “Don’t worry, I’ll be getting better tomorrow.” She was not about to let the cancer inside her overcome her mind and spirit.
Bigfork group recommends denial of lakeshore variance
A request to repair eroding shoreline on Flathead Lake’s north shore by adding gravel fill was deemed “premature” by the Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee during its Aug. 29 meeting.
Shelter sees upswing in trafficking victims
Over the course of its existence, Safe Harbor in Lake County has become much more than an emergency shelter for victims of sexual abuse, domestic violence and stalking.
Harold Dwane Oney, 87
Harold Dwane Oney, 87, passed away peacefully at the Montana Veterans Home on Sept. 3, 2019.
Dragon Boat Festival races back to Bigfork
More than 20 teams of dragon-boat racers will go head-to-head in Bigfork Bay this weekend at the 2019 Montana Dragon Boat Festival.
Bob Anderson, 64
With love, and broken hearts, we say farewell for now to one of the hardest working and strongest men we have ever known. Bob Anderson, passed away with his children, daughter-in-law and grandchildren by his side in the early morning hours of Sept. 2, 2019. A Flathead Valley native and true outdoorsman, Bob was rough, fair, simple and proud — an all-around genuine man.
Pack edged by Mount Spokane
It came down to the wire for the Glacier Wolfpack at Legends Stadium on Friday night against tough Class AA nonconference opponent Mount Spokane,
Libby beats Eureka in XC dual
EUREKA — Libby topped Eureka in a cross country dual on Thursday by a score of 42-19.
Glacier soccer sweeps Butte, Whitefish sweeps Park
Alma Patrick scored a hat trick, Emma Paulson scored two goals and Madison Becker added two goals and two assists in the Glacier Wolfpack’s 8-0 rout of Butte in Western AA soccer on Friday.
Flathead, C-Falls top time trials in Cut Bank
CUT BANK — Flathead girls and Columbia Falls boys clinched team titles on Friday at the Mike Reynold Time Trials.
PHOTOS: Glacier falls to Mount Spokane, 38-35
Photos from Glacier vs. Mount Spokane in a Class AA high school football game at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Friday. Mount Spokane topped the Wolfpack, 38-35. Glacier falls to 1-1 on the season and travels to Helena Capital next Friday.
Thursday, September 5
Victim of falling tree identified
Montana Highway Patrol officials have released the name of a 71-year-old Libby man who died after he was struck by a falling tree while he was riding an all-terrain vehicle.
Watching the rods
Trolling is not for everybody. While it is the primary method we use to catch Lake Trout out on Flathead Lake, and big Gerrard Rainbows on Little Bitterroot, we get talk to many folks who say “trolling is boring.”
High Plains Book Award finalists announced
Finalists for the 2019 High Plains Book Awards were released in June.
Grab a kilt and head to the Flathead Celtic Festival
The annual Flathead Celtic Festival converges on a new venue for 2019. The two-day event will be held at Centennial Farm, 563 McMannamy Draw in Kalispell.
Recent books showcase Montana authors and settings
Charming con artist Cassandra Maza has cornered her prey, Moe Rosenbaum, an addled millionaire with nine cats, until investigator Tawny Lindholm disrupts the scam. Tawny suspects elder fraud and won’t stop digging until she finds the truth. Cassandra can’t allow that. She’s killed before and each time it’s easier. Tawny will be next.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
Mosteller's images capture Montana in light and shadow
Photographer Rosella Mosteller’s new coffee-table book “Montana: Mountains & More” has been chosen to be a part of the Montana Book Festival Sept.12 to 15 in Missoula.
Two identified in fatal crash near Marion
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office has identified two Kalispell residents who were killed in a head-on collision in Marion Saturday evening.
Daniel David Donahue, 86
Dan passed away at his home in Whitefish Sept. 2, 2019, at age 86.
Kerry Lynn West, 68
Kerry Lynn West passed away Aug. 22, 2019, in San Antonio, Texas, from complications with cancer.
Mary Susan 'Suzy' Como, 73
The angels in heaven decided Monday, Sept. 2, 2019, it was time to deliver our beautiful, loving wife ( Bucky), mother( Mom), grandmother (Gramsy), great-grandma (Grammy) to her eternal resting place in heaven. She took her last breath surrounded by the family she loved so dearly, a woman that gave her heart and soul to everyone she ever encountered.
Letters to the editor Sept. 5
Whose side did you take with the spotted owl controversy back when it grabbed the national headlines? The environmentalists who argued that this small predator bird was at risk of extinction, or the 10,000 loggers and sawmill workers in the Pacific Northwest who lost their jobs because of federally mandated restrictions on the timber industry?
Evergreen can overcome latest retail closure
Kmart announced last week that it will be closing its Evergreen location after decades of serving the community. Liquidation sales will soon begin and by the end of the year the iconic “Big K” store will go dark.
Event aims to bring awareness of Alzheimer's disease
On Sunday, hundreds of Flathead Valley residents will participate in the Kalispell Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The event is one of hundreds that will take place across the country “to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research,” according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Kalispell OKs health funding increase despite concerns
The Kalispell City Council on Tuesday approved an increased mill levy for the Flathead City-County Health Department’s after mulling the request over several weeks.
Glacier fish preservation project launches
Glacier National Park, in collaboration with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, will launch a native fish preservation project in the Upper Camas Drainage this week.
County adopts final 2020 budget
The Flathead County Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt the county’s fiscal year 2020 budget during a meeting Wednesday morning, giving the final thumbs-up to $99.2 million in projected expenditures.
Kalispell teen dies in motorcycle crash
A 17-year-old Kalispell man died Monday from injuries he suffered in a traffic accident Saturday morning in Evergreen.
Flathead boys, Glacier girls nab crosstown wins
Eric Gardner scored in the 53rd minute to break a tie and help the Flathead Braves beat the Glacier Wolfpack 5-2 in a Western AA crosstown clash at Legends Stadium on Thursday.
Glacier spikers beat Big Sky, Flathead falls to Sentinel
Glacier knocked off Missoula Big Sky in Western AA conference volleyball at Glacier High School on Thursday,
Flathead's Mercer second at Butte Invite
BUTTE — Flathead’s Marcella Mercer took second at the Butte Invite at Fairmont Hot Springs in Butte on Thursday.
Shaw 2nd, Kahle 3rd in Frenchtown
MISSOULA — Macee Greenwood of Corvallis and Tristan Hanson of Hamilton claimed individual titles at the Frenchtown Invitational at King Ranch Golf Course on Thursday.
PHOTOS: Glacier, Flathead split crosstown soccer
Photos from crosstown soccer action between Glacier and Flathead at Legends Stadium in Kalispell on Thursday. The Glacier girls topped the Bravettes, 3-2, while the Flathead boys took home a W over the Wolfpack, 4-2.
Wednesday, September 4
Legals September 4, 2019
No. 26477 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INTENT TO ADOPT DRAFT COLUMBIA FALLS GROWTH POLICY 2019 On September 16, 2019, during the 7:00 p.m. regular council meeting, the City Council of the City of Columbia Falls, shall conduct a public hearing for the purpose of obtaining public comment on the Draft Columbia Falls Growth Policy 2019. The City Council is proposing adoption of the amended growth policy as recommended by the Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board. The proposed Draft Columbia Falls Growth Policy 2019 is available for review at the office of the City Clerk, City of Columbia Falls 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT and on the City's website, cityofcolumbiafalls.org. Interested persons may contact the City Manager at 406-892-4391 or 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT for more information about the amended growth policy. Comments may be given orally at the hearing or submitted in writing before 5 pm, Thursday, September 12, 2019. DATED THIS 30th day of August, 2019 Barb Staaland City Clerk September 4, 11, 2019 MNAXLP _________________________
Dennie L. Gasser, 72
Dennie L. Gasser died Aug. 30, 2019, of lung cancer.
Inter Lake, KRH partner in program to honor exemplary students
In communities across Montana, there are students who are not only high achievers, but also are making an impact in their communities. Maybe this exemplary student is a club president, volunteers at the local food bank, or organizes fundraisers for those in need.
Domingo Vizcarra Guerrero, 75
On Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, Domingo Vizcarra Guerrero, also known as Mingo, loving husband and father of three children, passed away peacefully at his home in Bigfork, at the age of 75.
New room sponsorship helps maintain historic home
The Conrad Mansion may be well over a century old, but there’s a new twist on fundraising at the historic Kalispell home.
Longtime Inter Lake sports editor retiring
Five days a week at around 4 p.m., Inter Lake Sports Editor David Lesnick arrives to begin his shift. He’s a fixture at his standing desk, tucked away in a dark corner of the newsroom, where he steadily plugs away at the day’s copy, bringing local sports stories to life.
Man caps night with yoga workout
Kalispell Police Department responded to a report of a strange man seen walking down the center of the road and into someone’s yard where he sprawled around on the ground and then proceeded to balance on one leg.
Franklin 'Frank' Wynne Noble, 64
Frank Noble skied into the arms of Jesus and his children, Krystal and Franklin, on Tuesday, Aug, 27, 2019.
9/11 memorial event planned near Bigfork
In recognition of Patriot’s Day, the 9/11 Honor and Serve Foundation will host a 9/11 Memorial Event in remembrance of the fallen and the heroes of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States and the attack in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012.
Andrew 'Andy' Carl Flack, 63
Andrew “Andy” Carl Flack, 63, passed away Aug. 22, 2019, at his home in Kalispell after a long battle of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, IPF.
Leo Allen McDonald, 70
Leo Allen McDonald died unexpectedly at Lake Alva with a fishing pole in his hand, on Aug. 31, 2019, at the age of 70.
Flathead's Mercer cards 78 to lead Butte Invite golf
BUTTE — Marcella Mercer continues to set the pace for girls golf in Class AA as the Flathead star shot an opening round 78 to top the leader board at the Butte Invitational on Wednesday.
Whitefish's Kahle, Shaw finish 2nd at Frenchtown golf
FRENCHTOWN — Tristan Hanson of Hamilton and Macee Greenwood of Corvallis were the medalists on Wednesday at Frenchtown Invitational golf tournament at the Ranch Club Golf Course.
Crosstown soccer time arrives for Flathead, Glacier
The Flathead Braves/Bravettes and Glacier Wolfpack soccer programs kicked off their Western AA Conference seasons over the weekend on either a good note, or with positive results.
Tuesday, September 3
West side access to Logan Pass to close Sept. 16-29
Glacier National Park is reminding visitors that a portion of the Going-to-the-Sun Road between Avalanche Creek and Logan Pass will close temporarily Sept. 16-29 to allow pavement preservation crews to complete remaining work on the alpine section of the road.
Lake County mulling $15M levy for jail expansion
The Lake County commissioners are seeking a mill levy increase that would help pay for jail and courtroom expansions, along with better treatment options to handle an ever-increasing number of offenders ravaged by illegal drugs.
Legals September 3, 2019
No. 26471 Evan F. Danno, Danno Law Firm, P.C., 725 South Main Street, Kalispell MT 59901 phone: (406) 755-4100, Attorney for Petitioner, MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY Cause # DP-19-207B In the Matter of the Estate of Lorraine Kay Morin, Deceased. Robert Paul Sullivan of 2275 MT. Highway 206, Columbia Falls, MT., 59912, has filed a Petition for Adjudication of Intestacy and Formal Appointment of Personal Representative, which may be examined in the office of the Clerk of the above Court. Notice is Given the Hearing is set before Judge ROBERT A. ALLISON's courtroom on Wednesday, the 25th day of September, 2019, at 8:30 a.m., at which time and place all interested persons may appear and object. August 31, September 3, 10, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Fire and Flood demos new technology in Polson
Fire and Flood Emergency Services will hold its first U.S. demonstration of new mobile water management technology in Polson on Saturday, Sept. 7.
Whitefish mulls tax-increment priorities, future districts
With the sunset of Whitefish’s tax-increment finance district less than a year away, the Whitefish City Council is contemplating priorities for the remaining TIF revenue and potential new tax districts within the resort city.
Flathead Forest announces prescribed fire projects
The Flathead National Forest is planning to conduct fall prescribed fire projects, when weather, fuel conditions, and air quality become favorable. Smoke will be visible from various places in the Flathead Valley depending on the location of the burn units and weather conditions.
Kalispell council to decide on increased mill levy
Due to the Labor Day holiday, the Kalispell City Council will hold its first September meeting this evening to discuss an increased mill levy and a wastewater facility update, among other city matters.
SoClean plans to open Kalispell facility by October
SoClean, a company that sells continuous positive airwave pressure (CPAP) machines, has plans to open a facility in Kalispell that eventually will employ upwards of 250 people.
Flathead quilt show to feature longstanding Tuesday Group
There’s strength in numbers, as the saying goes, and when 13 quilters get together week after week, that strength translates into beautifully crafted masterpieces.
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- Columbia Falls School board Insurance Committee meets at 4 p.m.
One man dead, two injured after car hits tree
A Florida man is dead and two women from Ronan and Polson are injured after a vehicle hit a tree on Moiese Valley Road.
New Whitefish school 60% complete; on budget
On Aug. 28, Muldown Elementary students were having fun out on the playground during their first day of school while across the way, construction crews were building the two-story facility that will replace the existing school.
Bravettes best Big Sky spikers; Glacier, Bigfork fall in three matches
MISSOULA — The Flathead Bravettes knocked off Missoula Big Sky in four games on Tuesday night in a Western AA match.
Pitch split for C-Falls, Whitefish
WHITEFISH — A Josie Windauer goal tied it at 2-all at 38 minutes and the Columbia Falls Wildkats added two more en route to a 4-3 Northern A girls soccer victory over rival Whitefish on Tuesday at Smith Fields.
Monday, September 2
Two dead in head-on collision in Marion
Two people were killed in a head-on collision in Marion Saturday evening.
Falling tree strikes, kills Libby man on ATV
A 71-year-old Libby man is dead after he was struck by a falling tree while he was riding an all-terrain vehicle.
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Kelsey Kunsman, daughter of Zach and Sarah Kunsman of Columbia Falls, was born July 27 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
James Charles Sharp
Jim was born on June 12, 1940, and left us on April 18, 2019. According to Google he lived 28,799 days.
Ramona Joyce Vincent, 87
On July 17, 2019, our mother was united with her husband William Vincent on what would have been their 71st wedding anniversary.
Gail Seelye-Weimar, 93
Gail Seelye-Weimar took God’s hand to travel home Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019 surrounded by her family.
Richard Mark Sherwood, 65
Richard Mark Sherwood, 65, passed away on Aug. 10, 2019. Mark was born on February 19, 1954 in Seattle, Wash.
Georgina (Gina) Kay Lanfear Owen, 69
Gina went to be with the Lord on Aug. 21, 2019, at her home in Kalispell with her husband by her side.
Winston Manicke, 93
Winston Manicke, 93, of Whitefish, died Aug. 28, 2019 at North Valley Hospital. Winston is survived by his wife Rose Manicke, sons Fred Manicke, Brian Manicke, daughter Shelly Solle and granddaughter Contessa Birky. No services are scheduled. Austin Funeral and Cremation Services in Whitefish is caring for Winston’s family.
Curtis Curt Lester Rice, 77
Curtis “Curt” Lester Rice passed away Aug. 29, 2019. The official cause of death was O.D.T.A.A. (one damn thing after another) and lung cancer.
Clinton Jerome Haugen
Clinton Jerome Haugen passed away at home on Aug. 27, 2019. Clint was born Oct. 21, 1938 to Agnes and Harold Haugen in Sydney. He spent his childhood in Sydney, Williston and on the farm in Arnegard, N.D. In 1956 he joined the Navy and married Joan Trieder. They had three children: Mike, Julie and Suzy.
Thomas William Howard, 72
Thomas William Howard, 72, passed away on Aug. 8, 2019 surrounded by family, at his cabin on Wild Horse Island after battling esophageal cancer. Tom was a loving father of seven children and devoted husband to his wife, Beatrice. Tom was born in Madison, S.D. on Sept. 22, 1946. He attended the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey, where he was an outstanding athlete.
A mad dash for Hatches
The past couple of years, around mid-August, Hatch chili peppers have found their way into the produce departments at local groceries. It’s a short window for this particular variety of hot pepper that’s gained popularity with local folks who’ve discovered how delicious they are when roasted on an open grill.
Petroleum clean-up work continues on Whitefish River
BNSF Railway Co. continues to perform work on the Whitefish River related to a petroleum sheen spotted in the river this summer.
Independent clinic in C-Falls centered around community
Laura Hall has served on multiple international mission trips in areas such as El Salvador and Slovakia, but it’s the work she does as a certified family nurse practitioner at Heaven’s Peak Health Care in her home town of Columbia Falls she considers to be her daily mission.
Vaccination rates continue to decline in local schools
An annual review of vaccination rates in Flathead County schools conducted by the Flathead City-County Health Department shows a continued decline in school immunization rates and an increase in religious exemptions.
Entrepreneur opens eclectic community hub in Marion
Nancy Krause is bringing the world to Marion.
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- Evergreen Disposal in Kalispell, Libby, Troy and Eureka will not be running routes today and offices are closed. All route days the rest of the week will be running one day late.
Musician has played worldwide, even in war zone
The pedestrians could hear Mike Gilbert long before they saw him. Slowly, but surely a small gaggle emerged from nearby shops and sidewalks, collecting outside the gazebo at Depot Park in Whitefish. Beneath it, in full Scottish regalia, Gilbert rewarded their curiosity with an impromptu performance, delighting the audience with the hauntingly beautiful cry of bagpipes.
No headline
- Evergreen Disposal in Kalispell, Libby, Troy and Eureka will not be running routes today and offices are closed. All route days the rest of the week will be running one day late.
Someone steals man's cash stash
A man told Kalispell Police Department that someone allegedly broke into his home and stole a handgun. He also noticed a “stash of money” was missing amount to about $300. The man said he could think of some people who might have done it but wasn’t sure.
Gordon, Grattan claim Labor Day golf titles
While Kali Gordon of Okotoks, Alberta, was a runaway champion in women’s play by a massive 31 strokes, the men’s championship came down to the final hole for the 82nd annual Labor Day Tournament on Monday evening at Buffalo Hill Golf Club.
Sunday, September 1
Births KRMC
Emery McGregor-Bell, daughter of Brenna McGregor and Jacob Bell of Whitefish, was born July 15 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Legals September 1, 2019
No. 26474 CALL FOR BIDS Live Burn Training Facility Columbia Falls Rural Fire District The Columbia Falls Rural Fire District is soliciting bids from qualified training facility manufacturers for a two-level training structure to be installed on Columbia Falls Rural Fire District property located at 5859 Hwy 2 West Columbia Falls, Montana. The training facility must meet the minimum requirements outlined below: Design Criteria and Codes: The structure provided shall meet the following minimum design criteria and Building Codes: Building Codes: 2012 International Building Code (IBC) and related Reference Codes that apply to this type of structure. Applicable State and County Codes. Design Criteria: Dead Load: Weight of the structural system being proposed. Live and Snow Loads: Roof Live Load= 100 psf; Roof Snow Load = 60 psf Floor Live Load = 100 psf Attic Live Load = 100 psf Wind Load: 115mph (Ultimate) Exposure C per ASCE7-10 Seismic: Site Class: D Seismic Design Category: D Ss = 0.59g ; S1 = 0.17g Soils: No soils report has been provided so design for IBC minimum ~ 1,500 psf allowable bearing capacity. Building Requirements: The building shall be a minimum 22ft x 35ft two-level structure with the following minimum design features. Building may be steel, concrete, masonry or a combination of the materials. Conex or other modular type container system will not be accepted. Two-story with an equivalent of two rooms on the second level. One attic space One internal stairway Two Class A burn rooms Temperature monitoring system in each burn room Low to zero maintenance durable thermal lining system No roof cut-out props Deliverables and Schedule: Construction drawings and Specification submittal of the proposed structure stamped by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Montana identifying the structure has been designed to the building code and minimum design criteria outlined in this proposal. Foundation design, drawings and specifications: If part of the proposal, provide foundation drawings and specifications stamped by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Montana to be used by a local contractor for foundation installation prior to building arrival. If not part of the proposal, provide foundation design, drawings and loading criteria including gravity loads and lateral loads for the foundation to be engineered by a local design professional. Clearly identify foundation option in your bid. There are no site restrictions for vehicle ingress and egress or space restrictions around the building pad for construction. All work must be substantially complete within 26 weeks after the commencement date, with allowance for weather delays, as determined in the Notice to Proceed. Response Requirements: Provide a clear written overview of the proposed structure and features along with schematic drawings of the building that include floor plans, roof plan, sections and elevations. Clearly identify the bid for the structure to include, permits, material, freight and labor FOB project site in Columbia Falls, MT. Clearly identify that as the respondent you are able to meet the building requirements, design criteria, deliverables and schedule outlined in the call for bid. Provide a minimum of three (3) project references (including project name, description and contact information - name, phone number and email) that are similar to the proposed installation. Bid Requirements: Each Bid shall be accompanied by bid security made payable to owner in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bidder's maximum bid price and in the form of cash, a cashier's check, certified check, or bank money order drawn and issued by a national banking association located in Montana or by any banking corporation incorporated under the laws of Montana; or a bid bond (on form attached if a form is prescribed) issued by a surety authorized to do business in Montana. The bid bond shall act as a guarantee that the bidder, if the bid is accepted, will promptly execute the contract, secure payment of worker's compensation insurance, and furnish a satisfactory faithful performance bond in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price and a payment bond in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price. Contractor and any of the contractor's subcontractors bidding or doing work on this project will be required to be registered with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). Forms for registration are available from the Department of Labor and Industry, P.O. Box 8011, 1805 Prospect, Helena, Montana 59604-8011. Information on registration can be obtained by calling 1-406-444-7734. All laborers and mechanics employed by contractor or subcontractors in performance of the construction work shall be paid wages at rates as may be required by Montana Law. The contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against on the basis of race, ancestry, color physical or mental disability, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital or familial status, creed, ex-offender status, physical condition, political belief, public assistance status or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, except where these criteria are reasonable bona fide occupational qualifications. Bid Proposal must be sealed and marked "Live Burn Training Facility" and marked "Sealed Bid" with the contractor's name, address and Montana Contractor's Registration Number, and be addressed to City of Columbia Falls Clerk's Office, 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. Bids must be received no later than Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 5 p.m. Bids will be opened and read aloud at that time and taken under advisement. The District Board will meet on October 7, 2019 to consider the bids. Any questions relative to this proposal prior to the opening of bids shall be directed to Fire Chief Rick Hagen, cffire@cityofcolumbiafalls.com, or by phone: (406) 892-3911. The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in a bid, or to accept the lowest responsive and responsible bid and bidder, and to make awards in the interest of the District. The District may accept in any order; any, all or none of the Bids. September 1, 8, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Tick tock. It's time to stop Rx sticker shock
As United States Senators representing the Big Sky state and Hawkeye country, older Montanans and Iowans keep a watchful eye on spending. Like millions of Americans across the country, they are mindful that they need to stretch their savings in order to pay the bills and uphold their quality of life in retirement.
Whitefish couple creates business out of passion for fossil-finding
Aamon Jaeger spends his days digging for treasure.
Where corporations fail, unions follow through
This Labor Day I want to thank the workers of Montana — and especially those engaged in the labor movement.
Citizens' closure is a loss in planning arena
For 27 years Citizens for a Better Flathead has been the watchdog for land-use planning and smart growth in the Flathead Valley, but that oversight will now be gone as the nonprofit shutters its office amid a funding shortfall. Gone also is the Waste Not Project that brought recycling education to the forefront.
Consider the injustice of forced union dues
As you shop for back-to-school supplies for your kids or food for the Labor Day cookout, consider this: the clerks, shelf stockers, truck drivers and factory workers who make that possible can all be legally forced to pay money to a union or else be fired.
Bigfork brewery expands with new lounge
Flathead Lake Brewing Company is getting back to its roots as it expands into a new lower-level space known as the Cellar. The downstairs area debuted in mid-August with cozy seating, a dance floor, an outdoor deck and other new amenities.
Letters to the editor Sept. 1
Medicaid was established for low-income children, pregnant women, the disabled and seniors. In 2015 Montana’s Medicaid program added adults without children, costing taxpayers another $800 million a year. But are recipients really low-income?
Lindholm, Gordon chasing Labor Day golf titles
Logan Lindholm of Kalispell didn’t have the top score, or even the second best on Sunday during the second round of the 82nd annual Labor Day Tournament at Buffalo Hill Golf Club.