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Perrin, Weymouth shine; Flathead sweeps Hellgate track
The Flathead track team got out fast Friday, especially the girls, and swept Missoula Hellgate in a Western AA track and field dual at Legends Stadium.
Flathead second at Best of West duals
PASCO, Wash. — The Flathead Braves wrestling team placed second out of 32 teams Friday at the Best of the West Duals in Pasco, Wash.
LETTER: In praise of greatest local runners
Flathead’s Jake Perrin certainly must be congratulated for being one of the greatest distance runners, winning both the 1,600 meters and 3,200 meters and holding the all-class record, as of now, in both races.
Flathead contractors recognized for excellence in construction
Local contractors Sandry Construction, Big Sky Civil Constructors and Montana Civil Contractors, Martel Construction, and Swank Enterprises were recently recognized by the Montana Contractors Association at their annual winter convention in Helena.
Anders Thompson fifth at Super 32 Challenge
Anders Thompson, a senior at Flathead High School, took fifth place at 190 pounds at the prestigious Super 32 Challenge, a folkstyle wrestling tournament in Greensboro, N.C.
Flathead harriers sweep Glacier Invitational meet
Three out of four went the Flathead cross country program Wednesday, sweeping the team titles and boasting the overall boys winner at the Glacier Invitational meet at Rebecca Farm.
Raymond F. Young Jr., 61
Raymond F. Young Jr., 61, passed away on Nov. 10, 2010, at the University of Washington Medical Center of complications from acute leukemia. Ray was born Oct. 10, 1949, in Kalispell. He graduated from Flathead High School, and then moved on to Montana State University in Bozeman for a short period of time before returning to the Flathead. Ray met the love of his life, Vicki, on a blind date and soon after they were married in July 1972. They had just celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary. His wife and four children were his proudest achievement. Not a day went by when he wasn't bragging to his co-workers and friends about his children and four beautiful grandchildren. Ray worked several jobs in his earlier years, but had been with the Flathead County Road Department for the past 18 years. Throughout his life he was very involved in the Evergreen community. He retired from the Evergreen Volunteer Fire Department after 20 years, and was a member of the board of trustees. He was also a longtime member and former president of the Evergreen Lions Club. He served two terms as a school board member for Evergreen School. When not working, Ray spent his time with his children and grandchildren. He spent the summers working with his two sons on their stock cars, and riding bicycles with his grandson Raif. One of his greatest loves was his Harley Davidson, which he rode whenever he could. He took many long trips with his sons Raymond and Jason, and his best friend Heinz. He will always be remembered to them as a "wild hog." No matter what he was doing, he spent nearly everyday with his grandchildren who kept his smile wide and his eyes full of life. He was a friend to all who knew him and his infectious smile and love for life was contagious. Whether it was with his family or friends, Ray never left his feelings unspoken and was never afraid to say, "I love you." The world will never again see a man with a family more proud of the husband, father, grandfather and best friend he was. Ray was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Alyce Young, and father-in-law, Vern Corpron. He is survived by his wife, Vicki Young; son, Raymond Young, and wife, Terah; daughter, Kristi, and husband, Tim Hatlen; twin son and daughter, Jason and Jolene Young; grandchildren Raif, Micheal, Tayler and Tanah; mother-in law, Lois Corpron; brothers-in-law, Steve, Bruce and Jay Corpron; sisters-in-law, Pamela, Roni and Tana Corpron; numerous nieces and nephews; and too many cousins and friends to list. Ray was a man who left no words unspoken and left this earth with no regrets. He was a truly amazing man who will be terribly missed by all who knew him. A celebration of Ray's life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 21, in the Trade Center building at the Flathead County Fairgrounds with Pastor Jim Davey presiding. Bring your favorite dish for a potluck to follow. Ray's family would like to invite all who knew him to join them and honor the legacy of his life.
Flathead grad Tappan shares Academy Award
Chuck Tappan poses with the Academy Award for best animated feature won by “Frozen” on Sunday night. Tappan is the leader of the Look Department at Disney.
Inter Lake wins 12 awards in press contest
The Daily Inter Lake
Best workplaces get benefits from winning local competition
Winning last year’s Best Places to Work in the Flathead and Glacier Park Region have given the top businesses some extra mileage.
Barbara Ann Besel, 59
Barbara Ann Besel, 59, passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2007, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell. Barbara was born July 12, 1947, in Havre to Everett and Maymie (Julkowski) Swisher. She was raised in Havre, where she attended schools.
Center would be downtown diamond
A showplace for art in the Flathead Valley and a centerpiece for downtown Kalispell took a big step forward Tuesday when the owners of the downtown mall property donated land for a new 1,300-seat theater.
Commissioners wrong to oppose water compact
I was disappointed to learn that the Flathead County Board of Commissioners informed the governor and legislators that it opposes the Salish and Kootenai Tribal Water Compact. I raise hay on 240 acres in Moiese Valley and support the compact because it is the best way to maintain water deliveries to all irrigators, including my farm.
Glacier's Loyda top qualifier in 200 free
BUTTE - Glacier's Jordan Loyda posted the top qualifying time in the 200 freestyle (1:52.63) Friday at the Montana High School Association State Swim Meet at the Butte YMCA pool.
Bravettes host Sentinel in playoff
Best-of-three-games winner advances to staate play in Missoula
Wolfpack, Bravettes ready to roll at AA state volleyball
The Glacier and Flathead volleyball teams both have the look of state title contenders after finishing first and second, respectively, in the Western AA conference.
Braves 4th, Bravettes 7th in track
The Daily Inter Lake
Flathead wrestlers shine at Best of West Duals
PASCO, Wash. — Flathead wrestlers Brendan Barnes (106), Tanner Russell (145), Tucker Nadeau (182) and Hunter Wellcome (195) were all 5-0 on the day at the Best of the West Duals.
LETTER: End of an era for Flathead Bank
In 1971, an entrepreneurial independent banker from Wolf Point, Montana, A.R. Appelgren, organized a group of Bigfork residents and raised the required capital to establish the Flathead Bank of Bigfork. The bank has grown from its humble beginnings to serve the communities of Bigfork, Lakeside, Kalispell, Belgrade, Cut Bank and Ennis to the 15th largest bank in Montana.
Grammy winner Gretchen Wilson to perform at fair
Multi-platinum Nashville recording artist Gretchen Wilson will perform at the 2019 Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo in Kalispell on Aug. 14. The 2019 Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo is scheduled for Aug. 14-18 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds with a theme of “Capture Montana’s Best Days of Summer.” Tickets for the Wilson concert and all other Grandstand events are now available for purchase online and at the fairgrounds office.