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Flathead splits vs Big Sky; Glacier swept by Sentinel
Arsen Sokolov scored two goals and assisted on another as the Flathead Braves downed Missoula Big Sky 5-1 in Western AA boys’ soccer Tuesday.
Hamilton edges Polson
FRENCHTOWN — Polson’s second meeting with Hamilton went much better than the first, but it still wasn’t quite enough for the Pirates to escape with a victory on Friday afternoon at the Frenchtown Invitational.
Troy boys top Eureka in District 7B play-in
EUREKA — Troy hit 11 3-pointers in a hot-shooting performance to beat Eureka 65-60 on Tuesday in a District 7B boys basketball play-in game.
Michael G. Dowaliby, 84
In the span of 84 remarkable years, Mike is perhaps best known as the head golf professional who touched thousands of lives with his impeccable patience and unmatched teaching style. He created highly successful junior golf programs from Southern California to Whitefish, which are still going strong today. As a Hall of Famer and 55-year PGA member, Mike’s noteworthy career extended far beyond the boundaries of the golf course. He was an accomplished soapbox derby racer, girls softball coach, Frankenstein, SAG member, hand model, bird hunter, fisherman, photographer, Santa Claus, entrepreneur, radio disc jockey once known as “The Mellow Fellow,” Whitefish Winter Carnival prime minister and King Ullr … and this only scratches the surface. He truly had an infectious sense of humor, and a generous heart; and every kid who had the opportunity to honk his magnificent Lebanese nose will tell you so.
New bake shop a sweet addition to Whitefish
Whitney Brien remembers baking cookies with her family every year around Christmastime. They would have a ‘cookie day’ — an entire day to bake for their friends and family.
Tuesday 'Resist Trump' rallies part of national MoveOn movement
Horns blared in apparent support. Other passing motorists offered thumbs-up gestures. Alternately, there were a handful of middle-finger rebukes.
Trooper: Charges to be filed 'soon' in bus stop accident
The Montana Highway Patrol trooper who investigated the traffic accident last month that severely injured an Olney-Bissell student said there was no reason the driver couldn’t have stopped in time to avoid the tragic incident.
Doris W. Anderson, 99
Doris W. Anderson, 99, passed away in the early morning hours of June 6, 2018, at Brendan House where she had resided for the past five years. She would have been 100 years old on Sept. 4.
Hot dog! - Wienermobile is rolling into town
Good news for those who relish a classic American hot dog — the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is coming to town. The 27-foot hot dog on wheels will be making an appearance at several Flathead Valley grocery stores Aug. 9 to 11. The Wienermobile that’s headed for Montana is one of six mobile hot dogs traveling the country at any time. Each one is piloted by a team of two “hot-doggers” who spread snacks, smiles and hot-dog puns at more than 50 cities in at least 25 states during their year-long journey.
Lakers AA, A teams rained out at Canadian Days baseball tournament
The Kalispell Lakers annual Canadian Days American Legion baseball tournament is off to a wet start.
SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Libby wins third straight, Columbia Falls rolls
LIBBY — Madisen Monigold went 4-for-4 with five RBIs and Libby ripped off its third straight win, clobbering Troy 21-2 in Western B/C conference play on Tuesday night.
Dupont ousts Hall; Flathead backs Obama
The Daily Inter Lake
Sculptor captures Montana moment
It's a story about every Flathead hiker's deepest fear.
Today
St. Matthew's Parish annual yard sale, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 541 First Ave. W., Kalispell. Proceeds benefit World Youth Day Pilgrims' trip to Sydney, Australia.
Two high schools: separate but equal
By KRISTI ALBERTSON
Friday
Kalispell Police Department conducts a saturation patrol today for speeding, and stop sign and equipment violations, at the 100-400 blocks of West Idaho.
Today
Kalispell Police Department conducts a saturation patrol today for speeding, and stop sign and equipment violations, at U.S 93 North and Commons Way.
Diane Nees, 57
On Sept. 25, 2012, Diane Carol Nees lost her seven-year battle with a rare form of breast cancer. She died peacefully at her home in Kalispell, surrounded by family and aided by the skilled and compassionate staff of Frontier Hospice.