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Glacier Symphony premieres conductor John Zoltek’s cello concerto
The 39th season of the Glacier Symphony and Chorale celebrates the 25th anniversary of the leadership of Maestro John Zoltek as music director and conductor with the upcoming concert titled “Illumination” Nov. 20 and 21.
Bigfork fights off pesky Deer Lodge
BIGFORK — Rakiah Grende poured in a game-high 14 points to lead Bigfork to a 51-39 victory over a pesky Deer Lodge squad on Saturday night at Bigfork High School.
Births, published March 20, 2016
BIRTHS
Dustin Paul Farnes, son of Brandon and Leah Farnes of Kalispell, was born Aug. 10 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Joel Thomas Sturzen
Joel Thomas Sturzen, son of Tom and Britt Sturzen of Kalispell, was born Aug. 10 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Alexis Marie Beecham, 20
Alexis Marie Beecham, 20, died at 8:11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, as a result of a car accident near Bigfork.
Legals for August, 21 2020
Ernest Arthur Veigel, 60 and Timothy George Veigel, 58
Timothy G. Veigel, of Kalispell, was born on Aug. 14, 1961, and passed away at Kalispell Regional Medical Center on Nov. 20, 2019, from health complications.
LETTER: The left finds a new way to launder money
The Obama administration has announced that the likeness of former president and 1812 war hero (who allowed the United States to continue as a nation) Andrew Jackson is being removed from the $20 bill.
Man admits pot operation
A Kalispell man has admitted using U.S. Forest Service land to grow marijuana.
Attendance up at the Northwest Montana Fair
Preliminary tallies show that attendance was up nearly 4 percent at this year’s Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo. Approximately 79,500 people attended various events, concerts, rodeo performances and exhibits Aug. 16-20 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds.
Man who disappeared in river considered to be homicide victim
The disappearance of a man in the Flathead River near the Old Steel Bridge Wednesday night is being considered a homicide by the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
Museum's new 'Rendezvous' exhibit explores past and present
The Northwest Montana History Museum in Kalispell will open a new exhibit titled “Rendezvous” Nov. 20. The exhibition was developed in partnership with the Bad Rock Settlement Museum in Columbia Falls. Bad Rock Museum proprietor and true mountain man Stu Sorensen has lent numerous artifacts from his collection as well as his expertise to this exhibition.
Howard tops Md.-Eastern Shore 62-60 for first MEAC win
WASHINGTON (AP) — Wayne Bristol Jr. scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Howard ended a 17-game skid with a 62-60 victory over Maryland-Eastern Shore on Monday night for its first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference win of the season.
N. Colorado looks to sweep Montana
Northern Colorado (20-9, 13-5) vs. Montana (18-11, 14-4)
Jerry Barlow, 84
Today, Jan. 1, would have been Jerry’s 85th birthday. He was born Jan. 1, 1932, in Oakland, California, to Wanda and Wallace Barlow. However, he passed away on July 20, 2016, this past summer.
Doris B. Williams, 93
Doris B. Williams, 93, passed away Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009, at Heritage Place in Kalispell. She was born Aug. 20, 1915, in Dunkirk to Gabriel and Fern (Jackson) Burrell. Doris grew up in Kalispell, where she attended elementary and high school.
Bravettes fall to Sentinel
The Daily Inter Lake
Weather records fall for third straight day
The record-setting cold streak in Northwest Montana could carry on for at least another day before a warming trend starts to move into the region with an increased chance of rain and snow.
Bulldogs streak to 12th win
The Daily Inter Lake