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Winona Mae Nelson, 91
Winona Mae Nelson, 91, formerly of Rutland, Vt., died, Monday April 3, 2006, in Bigfork, where she had been a resident for the past three years.
Festival Amadeus
Concertmaster Sam Taylor and members of the Glacier String Quartet play one of Mozart’s last string quartets, No. 21 K. 575 in D Major, which was written for the king of Prussia, on Tuesday afternoon during open rehearsal at the O’Shaughnessy Cultural Arts Center in Whitefish. The quartet will perform with April Lane this evening at the O’Shaughnessy Center as part of the weeklong Festival Amadeus.
Legals December 24, 2019
No. 26686 "An action seeking a divorce has been commenced by Plaintiff, Dean Mundell, against Defendant, Tinker Elizabeth Harrison, in the Iron County Circuit Court for the State of Michigan, United States of America, and Defendant, Tinker Elizabeth Harrison, must answer or take other action permitted by law within 28 days after the last date of publication. If Defendant, Tinker Elizabeth Harrison, does not answer or take other action within the time allowed, judgment may be entered against her for the relief demanded in the complaint." December 17, 24, 31, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Legals December 17, 2019
No. 26686 "An action seeking a divorce has been commenced by Plaintiff, Dean Mundell, against Defendant, Tinker Elizabeth Harrison, in the Iron County Circuit Court for the State of Michigan, United States of America, and Defendant, Tinker Elizabeth Harrison, must answer or take other action permitted by law within 28 days after the last date of publication. If Defendant, Tinker Elizabeth Harrison, does not answer or take other action within the time allowed, judgment may be entered against her for the relief demanded in the complaint." December 17, 24, 31, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Activism grows nationwide in response to school book bans
Until a year ago, Stephana Ferrell's political activism was limited to the occasional letter to elected officials.
Montana State beats Incarnate Word 35-14
BOZEMAN (AP) — Troy Andersen ran for a touchdown and threw for another to lead Montana State to a 35-14 win over Incarnate Word in the first round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday.
Legals for May, 8 2021
Legals for May, 15 2021
Rallying together as Montanans in times of crisis
Montanans are no strangers to challenging and unprecedented times. In 2017, we tackled the most expensive fire season on record and the largest since the big burn of 1910. Through economic downturns, we have made sacrifices in order to help neighbors in need and rebuilt again. Even dating back to the Granite Mountain mine disaster over a century ago, we made sure we came out of it a stronger community.
Whitefish's greenhouse project blossoms into 'net-zero' center
Preparations are underway for the grand opening next week of the $2.65 million Center for Sustainability and Entrepreneurship at Whitefish High School.
Don't rule out impeachment
Our Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and Constitution are documents of true power in its noblest form. They contain the concepts of God-given free will, respect of individual moral conscience, equality of all men, and the right of each human being to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Education issues face session scrutiny
Public schools could face an impressive variety of issues in the 2011 Legislative session, from tweaking education funding to raising the legal dropout age to ending teacher tenure.
Tribute concert features music of pop rock band Huey Lewis and The News
The band had a run of hit singles in the 1980s and early 1990s enduring them to millions of fans.
Jon Marchi, 76
Jon Marchi, 1946-2024, passed away peacefully on Aug. 13, 2024, at the Springs in Whitefish following a long journey with Alzheimer’s.
Coaches needed for student writing program
Writing Coaches of Montana is hosting its second online training this year for community members who want to work with students on their writing assignments. Specifically, coaches help students think critically about their writing, so they can become competent and confident writers.
House panel tables electronic voter registration
HELENA — A House panel has voted to table a bill that would allow Montanans to register to vote online.
Forum tackles cyberbullying
Community discusses online safety issues
With 800 million Facebook users worldwide, safety — particularly cyberbullying — is a huge concern and was the focus of a community forum Thursday at Flathead High School.
Some churches reopen while others continue online
It has been over a month since churches in the Flathead Valley shut their doors, and after Gov. Steve Bullock lifted the stay-at-home order for Montana on April 22 many are opening their sanctuaries for services on Sunday.
Board of Public Ed formally adopts new school quality rules
The Montana Board of Public Education Friday unanimously approved a raft of changes to state regulations governing the quality of K-12 public schools, officially bringing to a close a multi-tiered process that began nearly three years ago.
Kalispell lobbies for local-option sales tax
Cities from across Montana lined up in support of legislation to establish a local-option sales tax Tuesday, arguing it would give municipalities the ability to address critical infrastructure needs in their communities.