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Legals for April, 2 2024
Kathy Dunnehoff
Author Kathy Dunnehoff teaches a screenwriting class at Flathead Valley Community College. She's among local writers who have good results from publishing their novels online.
Legion baseball: Twins upend Lakers
WHITEFISH — AJ Pisk pitched seven strong innings and Austin Robins singled in two runs as the Glacier Twins A defeated the Kalispell Lakers A 4-1 on Sunday at Memorial Park.
UM library makes historic aerial photos available online
MISSOULA – Some of the state’s earliest known aerial photography now is available online courtesy of the University of Montana Mansfield Library.
Pentagon reverses itself, calls deadly Kabul strike an error
The Pentagon retreated from its defense of a drone strike that killed multiple civilians in Afghanistan last month, announcing Friday that an internal review revealed that only civilians were killed in the attack, not an Islamic State extremist as first believed.
GOP primary race develops for state Senate seat
Citing his private sector experience and a home-turf advantage in state Senate District 3, Whitefish businessman Don “K” Kaltschmidt is challenging current House Majority Leader Rep. Keith Regier for the Republican nomination.
Legals for September, 12 2023
Braves blow by field at mat tourney
Flathead has 11 champs, 29 state qualifiers; Glacier has 1 runner-up, 17 qualifiers
Whitefish Safeway completes remodel, adds new services
The Whitefish Safeway has gotten a facelift over the past couple of months, adding features that make life easier during a pandemic.
Forum exposes lures of sex traffickers
When Sgt. Jeannie Parker was in high school more than 20 years ago, there were no cellphones, no text messaging and no Internet.
Webinar to address racism and bigotry during COVID-19
Racial and social justice leaders across Montana will host an online webinar Friday to discuss strategies for reducing racism and bigotry and increasing empathy and compassion as the coronavirus continues to spread across the state.
WTC stages razor-sharp, witty drama
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents the mysterious drama “Our Mother’s Brief Affair” April 23 and 24, with two ways to view the show each night: limited, socially-distant seating at 7:30 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center (doors open 7 p.m.), or online in a pre-recorded version anytime April 23 and 24.
Special donation event runs all day today
GIVE LOCAL FLATHEAD
A total of 70 local nonprofit organizations will join today for Give Local Flathead, an annual one-day online crowd-funding event.
Inter Lake hosts online forum with Kalispell candidates
The Daily Inter Lake is hosting an online forum tonight with candidates vying to serve on the Kalispell City Council.
Workshops help prepare for story concert submission
Glen and Barbara Schiffman are holding a free “Crafting a Tellable Story” workshop on March 12 from 7-9 p.m.
Man throws rock at woman’s head
A passerby reportedly saw a man shoving a woman in a bank drive-thru and told the Kalispell Police Department that he hit her in the head with a rock, which he then threw at her.
Janet Jan LeFevre Romano, 60
Janet Jan LeFevre Romano, 60, passed away Oct. 18, 2010, at Brendan House, after a battle with cancer. She was born in Salt Lake City on Aug. 30, 1950. She married Warren Smith; they were later divorced. Jan then married Monty Romano, and they later divorced. She moved to Bigfork in 1997. Jan had worked at K-Mart and later at Bed, Bath and Beyond. She was a very hard-working person. Everyone who knew her loved her. She loved the outdoors, traveling and family events. Her later years she was known to just enjoy life and family. Jan is survived by her sister, Gaye LeFevre, and Lee Mast; brother, Frank LeFevre, and Kathy; her children, Jeremy Smith of Bigfork, Ch e Romano of Clinton, Utah, and Shantel Richards of Layton, Utah; and Shantel s three children, Jan s grandchildren. She will always be in our hearts, and she will be kept with the hearts of her loved ones always and forever.
Garnet Lucinda Minster, 46
Garnet Lucinda Minster passed away Monday, Aug. 2, 2010. She was born Aug. 20, 1963, in Orofino, Idaho, to Roy and Virginia Minster. Garnet was raised in Martin City and was a graduate of Columbia Falls High School. As an adult she worked at Flathead Industries. She was an ace at jigsaw puzzles, loved shoe shopping (at K-Mart), and totally enjoyed Mountain Dew and Snickers candy bars. Simple pleasures truly were the best. She resided at Willow Glen Group Home in Kalispell for many years and later moved to the Fourth Avenue Group Home in Kalispell. She spent her final days there. Garnet is survived by her siblings, Roy Minster of Palmer, Alaska, Joe Minster of Wenatchee, Wash., Debbie McCully of Trego, Dave Minster of Albuquerque, N.M., Becky Gould of Spokane, and Wes Minster of Bloomsburg, Pa.; also many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A memorial services for Garnet will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Columbia Mortuary in Columbia Falls.
Famous dancers join locals for show
Helena outduels Kernan, Wolfpack
HELENA — Alli Kernan threw a complete game but got outdueled by two Helena High pitchers in the Bengals’ 4-2 win over Glacier in Western AA softball Friday.