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Glacier holds off Great Falls
Glacier dominated on offense but struggled to make key stops on Great Falls until late, holding on to beat the Bison 37-34 in a Class AA football game on Friday night at Legends Stadium.
Flathead sweeps Big Sky, Libby edges C-Falls
Junior guard/forward player Hunter Hickey scored 26 points, 18 coming in the third quarter as Flathead picked up its second Western AA boys’ basketball victory.
Mechanic’s liens
LIENS FILED
Amanda Marie (Otterbacher) Alexander, 33
Amanda Marie (Otterbacher) Alexander, 33, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016, in Kalispell, due to injuries sustained in a car accident.
Alahna Jo Hader,
daughter of Angela Michelle Hader and Johnathan Luke Hader of Kalispell, was born Jan. 5 at North Valley Hospital.
Wolfpack gridders fall to Capital
HELENA — Tom Carter scored two touchdowns to fuel a second-half comeback by Helena Capital Friday, and the Bruins downed Glacier 35-27 in Western AA football at Vigilante Stadium.
Lincoln County man is first COVID-19 fatality in Montana
G. Scott Tomlin said he was not able to speak to his 77-year-old father, Jim Tomlin, in his final days, a reality that made the loss of his father to COVID-19 especially painful.
Tax forms reporting unemployment benefits sent to recipients
HELENA (AP) — Montana's Department of Labor and Industry has mailed tax forms to people who received unemployment benefits last year because they are subject to federal taxation, the agency said.
James Bond film release pushed back 7 months due to virus
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The release of the James Bond film “No Time To Die” has been pushed back several months because of global concerns about coronavirus.
Donald L. Dean, 90
Donald L. Dean was born Feb. 19, 1928, in Valier to Dorwell and Freda Dean. He grew up on a farm north of Valier and attended grade school at Abbott Lake Country School for eight years. He was the only student in his class. He graduated from Valier High School in 1946.
Oteka Jane Mills 72
Oteka Jane Mills 72, of Lolo, passed away on Monday, July 26, 2010, at Riverside Health Care Center of cancer. She was born April 1, 1938, in Norton, Kan., to John Whiteman and Florence Rolland. She was adopted by her stepfather, WV Thomas, in 1947. They moved to Lolo in 1955. She received her education in Vancouver, Wash., and Missoula. On March 29, 1957, she married Robert G. Mills in Lolo. She worked as a homemaker, canning vegetables from the garden, making butter and jams, and the best darn cinnamon rolls ever. In her younger years she served as a 4-H leader and was active in the Lolo Saddle Club. She enjoyed her weekly senior get togethers and was a member of the Lolo Woman s Club. She also had a knack for crocheting afghans for anyone who wanted one. She enjoyed growing flowers and watching the neighboring farm animals. She will be missed by her family and friends. Survivors include four children, David and Tracy Mills of Eureka, Donna and Bob Franchuk of Lolo, Susan and Ray Montelius of Clinton, and Bobbi and Ron Stanton of Columbia Falls; six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, plus two great-grandsons due to make an entrance in August 2010; sisters- in-law Marcella Smith, Darlene Mills and Licha Mills. Oteka was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and her sister. Joint interment with her sister, Donna, will take place on Saturday, Oct 9, at Florence Carlton Cemetery. No other services are planned, per Oteka s request.
Virginia Phoebe 'Ginnie' Collins, 84
Virginia Phoebe “Ginnie” Collins was born on Jan. 5, 1926, in Denton, Mont., to Charles DeVerdie and Mary Ellen (Parks) Collins. She “entered heaven” in the afternoon of Dec. 10, 2010. Her youngest daughter, Connie, and her niece, Patti Collins, were at her bedside.
Bravettes win second crosstown game
The Flathead Bravettes secured the No. 4 seed in Western AA with a 3-2 win over crosstown rival Glacier on Thursday at Legends Stadium.
Apology from one general for another
Seldom have I felt the need to apologize for the words spoken by a fellow United States Air Force General Officer.
Jacquelyn Little, 85
Jacquelyn G. Little, 85, passed away on Dec. 19, 2023, at her home.
Music and a milestone Festival Amadeus celebrates 10th season
Festival Amadeus will celebrate its 10th season this summer with the addition of a new component, a concert performance of Mozart’s last opera “The Magic Flute” (‘Die Zauberflöte’). The in-concert production will be a two-night finale for the week of music that includes two chamber and two orchestra concerts with featured soloists held Aug. 8-13, in Whitefish. Additionally, two chamber concerts will be presented in Bigfork at Bethany Lutheran Church on Wednesday, Aug. 9 and Friday, Aug. 11.
Senior slices Wolfpack, 37-21
COLUMBIA FALLS — The state champs haven’t lost a step.
AA state football title game: Senior pulls away to beat Glacier
BILLINGS — Glacier kept pace early but couldn’t outlast top-seeded Billings Senior, falling 33-21 in the Class AA state football championship game on Friday night at Daylis Stadium.
Wolfpack turns corner on Billings West boys
The Glacier boys had the lead, then they lost it, and then they won their State AA quarterfinal soccer game in the most unlikely fashion Saturday: With a corner kick.
Lakers A drop tourney opener
BOZEMAN — Leadoff batter Ty McGurran drove in two runs and scored another to lead the Helena Reps past the Kalispell Lakers A 5-3 on Thursday night at the Howard Rein Tournament in Bozeman.