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Sgt. Scott Douglas Dykman, 27
Sgt. Scott Douglas Dykman of Harrison "was taken from us" Dec. 20, 2006, while doing his duty. The Army had become home for Scott; he had found his niche and had planned to make the Army his career. Shortly before his death he had attained the rank of sergeant. He was so proud of that accomplishment.
Libby wrestlers pin Kellogg, Sandpoint
SANDPOINT, Idaho — Libby/Troy wrestlers posted two dual wins at the Sandpoint Duals on Thursday evening.
Alan K. Fitzsimmons, 66
Alan K. Fitzsimmons, 66
Schools welcome students back to class
Back to school 2020
Robert M. 'Robin' Cox, 60
Robert M. "Robin" Cox passed away June 25, 2008, in Polebridge. He was born July 19, 1947, in Cody, Wyo. His parents were Robert M. Cox Sr., of Fries, Va., and Kathryn E. Cox (Hall) of Bismarck, N.D.
C-Falls, Libby roll
Wildkats trim Ronan; Libby upends Polson
Rangers roll over Glacier A
WHITEFISH — Kootenai Valley scored in every inning but the second and eighth to claim a 12-4 nonconference American Legion baseball victory on Saturday over the Glacier Twins A.
4 North Fork grizzlies killed after getting into garbage
Wildlife officials trapped and killed a sow grizzly and her three cubs in the North Fork area last week after the bears got into unsecured garbage cans and broke into vehicles in search of food.
Governor orders two-week public school closure
Governor Steve Bullock directed Montana’s public K-12 schools to close March 16 through March 27.
Grant wins biking national title
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — Columbia Falls cyclist Rose Grant overcame a series of injuries to win her fourth consecutive USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships on Iron Mountain on Sunday.
Former student comes to defense of local schools
I’m writing this letter in response to Mark Agather’s guest opinion which was published earlier this month.
Education regs revised per public comment
Over the past few months, the Montana Board of Public Education has busied itself with a seemingly endless stream of regulatory rewrites touching nearly every corner of the state’s K-12 public education system. The latest action on that front came Thursday as board members advanced a revised set of standards for educator preparation programs proposed by Superintendent Elsie Arntzen.
Historic Northwest heat wave may have killed hundreds
Hundreds of deaths in Canada, Oregon and Washington may have been caused by the historic heat wave that baked the Pacific Northwest and shattered all-time temperature records in usually temperate cities.
A glimpse into a choice school in the making
Frustrated working in the traditional system with standards that allow students to stagnate while no one, no teacher nor student, faces corrective consequences for lack of student growth, award winning special education teacher, Kasey Koehler, has abandoned her job as an administrator in Miles City so she can create a Choice School focused on students with diagnosed disabilities and differential learning needs.
Trustee jobs open in area school districts
Flathead County's public schools already are gearing up for election day May 6.
All school districts have board openings
Candidates who want to serve on local school boards have until March 27 to file paperwork for the May 6 election.
Olney-Bissell School kicks off school year
The K-8 school is projected to start the 2023-24 school year with 110 students.
Dog doc features Kila couple
Confident, loyal, devoted, agile and intelligent are all words used to describe the hardy Rottweiler, one of the oldest — and most misunderstood — working dog breeds.
New classes, new paths
School start-ups next week will draw the curtain on summer
Judith Judy Louise Hadlock, 68
Judith Judy Louise Hadlock, 68, of Columbus, died Sept. 25, 2010, at Billings Clinic after knee replacement surgery. Judy was born June 6, 1942, in Phoenix. She graduated from Phoenix Union High School in 1960 and then earned both her bachelor s and master s degrees in education from Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University, respectively. Judy married Gary Austin Hadlock in 1964 at First Baptist Church of Phoenix where she was a member. The Hadlocks moved to Montana in 1971 and had two children. Judy was a teacher for a total of 34 years. The bulk of her teaching career was at Bigfork, where she taught Title One reading at the elementary school, as well English and math at the senior high. She had a positive impact on many of her students and was instrumental in helping many of her students graduate from high school. She commuted to Bigfork from Kalispell where she lived with her family for 27 years. After her retirement in 1998, she moved to Columbus to be near her daughter who is a resident at the Special K Ranch. She was highly involved with Special Olympics, Awana and Samaritan s Purse, and recently became involved with Mothers of Preschoolers as a mentor mom. Two weeks before her passing she attended the 50th reunion of her high school class in Phoenix. Judy lived out her faith in Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior throughout her life as demonstrated by her involvement in church and community. She enjoyed traveling and took many trips to different parts of the United States and Canada. Most recently, she went to Florida to visit her only grandchild. Judy is survived by husband, Gary; sisters, Emily and Cecilia; children, James and Deborah; daughter-in-law, Jill; and granddaughter, Hannah. Memorials in Judy s name can be made to the Special K Ranch in Columbus at P.O. Box 479, Columbus, MT 59019, or at http://www.specialkranch.org.