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Glacier Twins 2-1 in Canadian Days
The Glacier Twins improved to 2-1 after two days of action in the Canadian Days American Legion baseball tournament at Griffin Field on Saturday.
Super G, downhill skiing postponed
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Glacier boys, girls drop Capital
Rohit Tappeta assisted on the opening score two minutes into play and followed with two goals to help Flathead crush Helena Capital 5-0 in Western AA boys soccer play on Friday.
Glacier boys, girls sitting 2nd at state tennis
Wolfpack conquers wind, Flathead in tennis dual
Glacier’s boys and girls tennis teams each swept crosstown-rival Flathead 8-0 on the windy courts at Flathead Valley Community College Thursday, but the dual wasn’t without competitive matches.
Glacier boys roll past Big Sky
Davis Rennie scored two goals, Joey Paolini got his sixth of the young season and Glacier held down Missoula Big Sky 6-0 for a Western AA boys’ soccer victory Tuesday.
Wrestling: Glacier fells Greenchain
Friday night’s wrestling dual between the Wolfpack and Libby at Glacier High School played out like both coaches thought it would.
Glacier, Flathead swimmers back to work
MISSOULA - Glacier had three individual winners and Flathead one on Saturday as the high school swim season resumed after the holiday break.
Glacier, Flathead netters top Columbia Falls
Glacier and Flathead tuned-up for this weekend’s Kalispell Invitational tennis tournament with dual action Thursday against Columbia Falls on the courts at Flathead Valley Community College.
Tennis: Glacier boys, girls split against Helena schools
MISSOULA — Hunter Blalack has the state’s attention.
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At the age of 79,
Charles L. 'Chuck' Samuelson At the age of 79, Charles L. Chuck Samuelson went to be with his Savior on Thursday, July 15, 2010, after a five-year battle with lung cancer. Chuck was born on June 6, 1931, in Maynard, Iowa, to Nicholas G. and Ardath (Conrad) Samuelson and was the youngest of four brothers. He was raised on an Iowa farm into his high school years. He attended college in northeast Iowa. Chuck worked and later managed a retail lumber yard. He then served in the U.S. Army from 1952 until 1954, with 16 months in Korea. After military service he returned to a retail lumber business. In 1952, Chuck married Elaine R. Matthias at Klinger Lutheran Church in Readlyn, Iowa. In 1957, Chuck, Elaine and daughter, Suzanne, moved to Columbia Falls, where Chuck was employed at the Plum Creek mill. In 1958, he accepted a job with the U.S. Forest Service and moved to the Condon Ranger Station in the Swan Valley. During the first year, a second daughter, Lori Jean, was born. In 1964, Chuck and family transferred to the Bigfork Ranger Station, serving first as fire dispatcher, later promoted to fire management officer, then retired in 1985. This was followed by 20 years of carpentry and construction work and traveling by motorcycle with his wife Elaine and numerous motorcycling friends. Chuck was faithful and devoted to family and whatever he did. He always strived to do his best, whether it was work, volunteering or enjoyment. Chuck enjoyed his family and grandchildren, as well as hunting, ice fishing, canoeing, woodworking, carpentry and construction, forestry and gardening. He especially enjoyed motorcycle touring and camping around the western United States and east to the Mississippi River and Canadian provinces with motorcycle club friends. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Kalispell, Montanans for Multiple Use, Glacier Wings Motorcycle Club, Gold Wing Touring Association, and was a member of the Dirt Bags, a large men s weekly Bible Study group in Bigfork. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Philip and Thomas Samuelson. He is survived by his wife, Elaine, of Bigfork; and two daughters, Suzanne Newgard and husband, B.J., and their son Brandon, and Lori Jean Strodbeck and husband, Mark, and their daughter Leslie and husband Skyler McKinzie, all of Kalispell; and a brother, James Samuelson, and wife, Leila, of Yuma, Ariz. Memorial services for Chuck will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 24, at Trinity Lutheran Church with Pastor Mark Cutler officiating. The family suggests that any memorial contributions be sent to Trinity Lutheran Church, 400 W. California St., Kalispell, MT 59901; or Montanans for Multiple Use, or Home Options Hospice, 430 Windward Way Suite 100, Kalispell, MT 59901. Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for Chuck s family. You are invited to go to www.jgfuneralhome.com to offer condolences and sign Chuck s guest book.
Man pleads guilty in corruption case
The key players in a conspiracy to defraud the Chippewa Cree Tribe occasionally met at a Havre pawn shop to figure out ways to exploit tribal and federal contracts, decide who would receive work, and how large the contracts needed to be to cover kickbacks to tribal officials, federal prosecutors said.
Glacier wallops Hellgate
MISSOULA - The Wolfpack wrestlers defeated host Missoula Hellgate 79-0 on Thursday in a warmup dual for today's Rocky Mountain Classic.
Testing limits at 9 G's
FLYING HIGH
There is no doubt about it. Flying with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds was the ride of my life.
G-7 leaders agree on vaccines, China and taxing corporations
G-7 leaders agree on vaccines, China and taxing corporations
Pack, Bravettes get season started with conference home games
The Glacier Wolfpack gets to welcome back a lot of familiar faces and the Flathead Bravettes get to unveil. Both girls’ basketball teams open the season at home tonight: Flathead brings in Missoula Sentinel and Glacier plays host to Missoula Big Sky. They switch opponents and go on the road to play Saturday.
Browning woman admits embezzlement of Blackfeet Head Start
Browning resident Denise L. Sharp, 60, who worked for the Blackfeet Tribe’s Head Start Program, admitted in federal court Tuesday to stealing money through an overall scheme involving others, in which an estimated $232,000 was fraudulently claimed as overtime pay, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Missoula.
Pack shuts out Braves in season opener
Braden Nitschelm and Sullivan Coggins each scored two goals as the Glacier Wolfpack blanked the Flathead Braves 6-0 in the Class AA soccer season opener for both teams at Legends Stadium on Thursday.
Glacier drops wrestling dual with Missoula Sentinel
MISSOULA — Ryder Day (126), Sam Barber (138), Quinn Barber (152) and Isaac Sanez (170) all won by pin while Justin Gibson (113) won by a technical fall to account for all of Glacier’s scoring in a Western AA wrestling dual with Sentinel.