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Quilters add comfort for teen shelter
Some local quilters are feathering the Sparrow’s Nest of Northwest Montana shelter being built in Kalispell.
COLUMN: Project a sweet touch for firefighters
Diane Groves loves to bake.
COLUMN: Family gets suite treatment
There was room at the inn this Christmas for one young family at the Holiday Inn Express in Kalispell.
COLUMN: 2015 was a thankful year to remember
I doubt many would disagree that on a global scale 2015 had more than its fair share of bad news.
COLUMN: Needy youths to get special stockings
Old St. Nick will be surprising about 80 high school students this year with Christmas stockings thanks to the generosity of local community members and merchants.
COLUMN: Students Speak Out for Education
The words and actions of one teenager inspired St. Matthew’s students to “Speak Out for Education” earlier this month.
COLUMN: Halloween good will saves the night
Christmas may be the most wonderful time of the year to most people, but to Judy Hinchey, Halloween runs a really close second.
COLUMN: Give up your candy, help our troops
Hey there, trick or treaters ... Want to get your hands on some glow-in-the dark dental floss?
COLUMN: Players help move mountain of furniture
The members of the Glacier High School football team got their game on at West Valley School way before school started this year.
COLUMN: Teacher, student reconnected
On Oct. 8, folks in the Flathead will have a chance to see a unique multimedia performance by accomplished pianist and entertainer.
COLUMN: Mansion benefits from surprise markdown
The generosity of the local community and businesses raised the roof on the Conrad Mansion this summer.
COLUMN: Food bank grows to help community
The North Valley Food Bank has been expanding ever since it started in 1977 in June Munski-Feenan’s garage in Whitefish.
COLUMN: Community has a heart for HEART program
The Kalispell Schools HEART program’s logo is a heart enclosed in a home connected by a lifeline to a heart with no home.
Lost little dog found safe
In just a couple of hours between phone calls I answered last Monday, a little dog that had been missing since the Fourth of July was found alive and well — albeit a bit bedraggled.
Kidney Classic features softball for a cause
The Kidney Classic Co-Rec Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament held earlier this month at the Conrad Complex in Kalispell raised $3,905 for the local Dialysis Clinic Inc. Patient Fund.