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Legals for November, 9 2021
Book bans have no place in the Flathead
Early in my tenure on the Whitefish School Board, I gave a copy of the graphic novel “Maus” to the high school library.
Ridgeway throws 3 TDs as Bulldogs bust Broncs
Fynn Ridgeway through for 247 yards and three touchdowns, and the Whitefish Bulldogs held off Frenchtown for another Western A football victory Friday, 20-14.
Legals for August, 18 2021
Nelbardine 'Nell' L. Dunn, 97
Nelbardine “Nell” L. Dunn, 97, passed away peacefully in her home on Saturday, July 31, 2021.
Big Sky softball slams Bravettes
Grace Hood hit a grand slam and Missoula Big Sky picked up its first softball win of the season with a 16-5 win over Flathead Tuesday at the Eagles’ field.
Carolyn L. Michnal, 78
Carolyn L. Michnal, 78, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022, surrounded by her grandchildren who loved her deeply.
Vernon 'Vern' L. Ingraham, 87
Vernon “Vern” L. Ingraham, 87, died Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, at Logan Health Whitefish.
Legals for January, 4 2022
Legals for September, 3 2021
Adapt or else: Downtown businesses cope with new reality
Downtown businesses in the U.S. and abroad once took for granted that nearby offices would provide a steady clientele looking for breakfast, lunch, everyday goods and services and last-minute gifts. As the resilient coronavirus keeps offices closed and workers at home, some are adapting while others are trying to hang on.
Legals for September, 23 2021
Marion L. (Hope) Myers, 87
Marion L. (Hope) Myers passed away in Casper, Wyoming, on Aug. 29, 2021, with her family by her side after a short illness.
Legals for September, 9 2021
Whitefish works to address downtown trash problem
Overflowing garbage cans have been an unwanted but common sight in downtown Whitefish this summer.
Federal actions threaten Montana’s way of life
Montana is a vast state with a landscape populated by large mountain ranges, crystal-clear lakes, and lively ecosystems — we are not known as Big Sky Country for nothing.
Judge dismisses gov't antitrust lawsuits against Facebook
A federal judge on Monday dismissed antitrust lawsuits brought against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission and a coalition of state attorneys general, dealing a significant blow to attempts by regulators to rein in tech giants.
5 ways to give back on Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday, created in 2012 and marked on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving — Nov. 30 this year — is meant to be more than just a single day of giving. Its intent is to encourage global generosity, and the movement has continued to gain traction worldwide year after year.
Veteran benefits expanded for federal recreation areas
While the Interagency Annual Military Pass for federal recreation areas already was available to active duty military members and their dependents, the new program, which went into effect on Veterans Day 2020, benefits veterans and Gold Star Families indefinitely.
Royce “Jane” Fishel, 86
Royce “Jane” Fishel, 86, of Kalispell, passed away Oct.18, 2021, at Prestige Assisted Living.