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Legals for October, 22 2023
Libby's Johnston shoots 74 to win Ronan Invitational
RONAN — Ryggs Johnston of Libby and Macee Greenwood of Corvallis were medalists while Stevensville, boys, and Corvallis, girls, collected team titles on Thursday at the Ronan Invitational golf tournament.
Whitefish siblings participate in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will celebrate its 90th event today in New York City. As the balloons, floats and performers prepare to take over Manhattan, a pair of Whitefish siblings are leading the way.
Family of child with cancer gets Don K van
At noon on Thursday, James and Katie Brown of Eureka picked up a 2006 Dodge Caravan thanks to money donated by citizens of their hometown and a match by Don Kaltschmidt of Don K Chevrolet in Whitefish.
LETTER: Let voter beware
Some of the longest held truths such as, by their fruits you will know them, are powerful. You and I can agree that looking at a person’s closest friends and confidants we can find a realistic picture of what a person is all about.
Gregory Goodnough, 64
Gregory K. Goodnough, of Kalispell, passed away on Nov. 27, 2023.
Norman K. Hanson, 91
Norman K. Hanson passed away on Aug. 17, 2014, at home in Marion, with his loving wife of 61 years, Sue (Eberhard) Hanson, at his side.
Softball: C-Falls holds off Ronan in opener
COLUMBIA FALLS — Senior pitcher Ashley Trueblood gave up just two runs in five innings of work, but her bases-clearing double in the bottom of the fourth proved to be the winning runs as the Wildkats held off the Ronan Maidens for a 5-4 nonconference victory on Thursday.
Historic Glacier cabin seeks Preservation Grant approval
The cabin, which sits at the head of Lake McDonald, was once the summer home of Montana Sen. Burton K. Wheeler. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Dianne K. Schultz, 75
Dianne K. Schultz, 75, passed away on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, at Polson Health & Rehab.
Legals for December, 8 2023
Helena knocks out Glacier
HELENA - Grady Bennett gazed in the direction of the scoreboard in Vigilante Stadium and kept staring for a few moments longer than he seemed like he wanted to.
Glacier gains split; Flathead drops 2
The Daily Inter Lake
Mistakes cost Glacier versus Helena
Four interceptions and 11 penalties cost the Glacier Wolfpack in a 20-6 loss to the Helena High Bengals in Western AA football at Legends Stadium on Friday.
New school year resumes as close to normal as possible
Schools are starting the 2021-20 school year at a time when Covid-19 cases are on the rise in Flathead County and the nation grapples with the highly contagious delta variant.
Pack pulls away from Capital in fourth quarter
Once the Glacier Wolfpack drew even in the punt snap snafu department Saturday, things started looking up.
Erika Jolene Hoefer, 27
Erika Jolene Hoefer, 27, of Kalispell, and formerly of Beloit, Wis., died Sunday, June 27, 2010, in Western Montana. Erika was born Oct. 7, 1982, in Beloit, the daughter of William and Candy Meyers Hoefer. She was a 2001 graduate of Parkview High School, Orfordville, Wis., where she set the new high jump record, participated for two years at the state track meet, took third place in the high jump for Division II Schools in 2001, and represented Parkview at the Badger State Girls Conference. Erika was a 2005 graduate of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, where she was a member of the track team. She worked her way through high school and college as a waitress at area restaurants, including Domenico s and LaCasa Grande. Erika was employed by American Girl magazine, Merideth Corporation s Special Interest Publications Department, the Drake Campus newspaper as a photo editor, creative director of Drake s Launch magazine, Beloit Daily News, Pioneer Press, Northshore Magazine, Make It Better magazine, and most recently by the Daily Inter Lake newspaper in Kalispell. She was a member of Atonement Lutheran Church, Beloit, Wis., and the American Business Women. Erika enjoyed her many adventures with her college friends from Drake and her new friends from Kalispell with whom she enjoyed hiking. She also enjoyed the city of Chicago and all it had to offer. Erika especially loved spending time with her family and friends. She was a very creative person whose talents included sewing, knitting, graphic design and designing her own cards and gifts. Survivors include her parents, William D. and Candy K. Hoefer, of Beloit; sister, Jessica L. Hoefer, of Beloit; brother, Kyle W. Hoefer, of Beloit; grandmother, Marlene Meyers, of Orfordville; uncles, James and Debra Meyers of Folsom, Calif., Paul Meyers, Robert and Tina Meyers, and Kevin Joe and Shona Meyers, all of Orfordville; aunts, Laurie and Steve Hazeltine of Orfordville, and Robin Hoefer of Beloit; cousins, Hillary and Catherine Hazeltine, Jordann, Siddalee, Josephine, Krystal and Kyra Meyers, all of Orfordville, Abraham Leach of Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Jackson Meyers of Folsom. She was predeceased by her grandfathers, Robert K. Meyers and Vineyard Dwain Hoefer; grandmother, Phyllis Richter; and aunt, Rebecca Hoefer. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 15, in the Atonement Lutheran Church, 901 Harrison Ave., Beloit, with Pastor Tina Koenig Ray officiating. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Daley Murphy Wisch & Associates Funeral Home and Crematorium, 2355 Cranston Road, Beloit. Private inurnment will be in the Orfordville Lutheran Cemetery at a later date. A memorial will be established in her name at a later date. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.daleymurphywisch.com.
Stillwater boys in MCAA basketball final
HELENA — Stillwater Christian hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer of regulation and outscored Billings’ Rimrock Christian 13-8 in overtime to advance to the Montana Christian Athletic Association boys state championship basketball game on Friday at Carroll College.
Lawmakers have priority: the economy
By JIM MANN/The Daily Inter Lake
Polson wrestlers defeat Libby
POLSON — Polson rode pins by Cody Hedeen (105), Triston Caye (112), Carlos Quinones (119), Craig Feistner (145) and Mike Corrigan (215) to a 54-37 Northwestern A wrestling dual victory over Libby on Thursday.