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Beatrice L. Duval Jensen, 92
Psalms 23:1-6 Beatrice was the first born of nine children, born July 19,1929, to Leon and Anita (Sauvageau) Duval in Fargo, North Dakota
Mary Olive Brist, 79
Mary Olive Brist, 79, was born to Stanley Gardipee and Louise Parouteau in Harlem, Montana, Jan. 9, 1942.
Kalispell man charged with 4th DUI after crash
A repeat DUI offender convicted of leading police on a dangerous high-speed chase last year is behind bars once again for allegedly driving drunk and crashing his car near Whitefish.
Local students find success in diplomacy
In an interconnected world, addressing global challenges to maintain international peace and security takes a significant amount of negotiation and collaboration.
Law roundup: Time is money for watch aficionado
He said the timekeepers stopped arriving after changing his address and alleged his ex had kept six months and nearly $5,000 worth of watches.
Legals for December, 15 2021
New master plan calls for more firefighters, equipment
The Whitefish Fire Department needs to bring on additional firefighters and plan for future equipment purchases, according to a plan that examines the operations of the department.
Kalispell parking structure tops council work session agenda
A major component of The Charles Hotel, a boutique hotel proposed in downtown Kalispell, is up for review at the Kalispell City Council work session Monday evening.
Logan Health — Whitefish
Landon Gregory Curtis, son of Jeremy Curtis and Sierra Alina Curtis of Bigfork, was born Oct. 14, 2021, at Logan Health-Whitefish.
Legals for December, 13 2021
Biden admin reveals 60 finalists for $1B in economic grants
Biden admin reveals 60 finalists for $1B in economic grants
Medicare urged to flex its power and slash back premium hike
Medicare urged to flex its power and slash back premium hike
Flathead muzzleloading group more than a flash in the pan
For nearly 40 years, the members of the Flathead Muzzleloader Association have been spending the second Saturday of each month stepping back in time to the days of Jeremiah Johnson, John Colter and Jim Bridger and the mountain men of early Montana.
Politicians beholden to the gun lobby
Oxford High School is the newest addition to the national list of mass school shootings.
Legals for December, 12 2021
Kentucky governor: Storms may have killed at least 70 people
Kentucky's governor said a monstrous tornado may have killed at least 70 people in the state and the toll was climbing after severe weather ripped through at least five states, leaving widespread devastation.
Testing underway on new elections management system
Testing is underway on a new elections management system for Montana that county elections leaders warned last month was still full of bugs and didn’t appear ready for a target January 2022 start.
Conservation group sues Army Corps over Columbia pollution
A conservation group is suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, saying the agency is polluting the Columbia River with hot water, oil and toxic chemicals that are killing large numbers of endangered salmon.
Commissioners reappoint 2 Health Board members
The Flathead County commissioners on Thursday decided to retain incumbent Board of Health members Dr. J. Peter Heyboer II and Ronalee Skees, reappointing them for another three-year term.
AR-15 shooter accused of parole violation
A Flathead Valley man convicted of firing a gun during an incident at a state fishing access site last year is behind bars after several alleged probation violations.