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What to know about returning holiday gifts
National Returns Day annually falls during the first week of January, inundating businesses and postal services alike with some of the highest return volumes of the year. Understanding return policies is your key to ensuring effective returns after the holiday.
Music One plays on through recession, industry changes
Music One owners Larry and George Miletich have found the path that has allowed their business to stay open through major changes in the music industry, economic recession and competition from the Internet.
FVCC hosts online fundraising workshop for nonprofits
For many local nonprofits, fundraising can be a challenge, but a new online workshop offered by Flathead Valley Community College may help pave the way to greater success.
‘Radiant Vermin’ is a Black Curtain biting satire
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents the clever, funny and provocative cautionary fable “Radiant Vermin” March 17 and 18.
Whitefish conducting climate survey
The city of Whitefish is drafting a climate action plan and is gathering input from Whitefish residents through a survey that’s being conducted online and through postcards available at various outlets in the city.
Apply for hunt permits by Saturday
Saturday, March 15 is the deadline to apply for Montana’s 2014 deer and elk hunting permits.
'Extreme Huntress' show to air today
An episode of a hunting television show featuring “Extreme Huntress” winner Angie Haas-Tennison will be broadcast today at noon on the Versus Channel.
Culinary event benefits ski foundation
The Flathead Valley Ski Education Foundation is having its 2022 Showcase of the Chefs Tuesday, Dec. 6.
Local seniors face graduation without big celebrations
The end of senior year is typically a time of celebration: prom, commencement, graduation parties and senior trips. It is a time to reflect on high school achievements and finally reap the rewards of four years of hard work.
First lady urges PTA to teach positive behavior to children
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Melania Trump urged parents and teachers Tuesday to teach children how to interact in positive ways and also to prepare them for the negativity that comes with living in a digital age, calling them the “front line” against irresponsible behavior online.
Key Korean websites suffer short outages after shutdown
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Key North Korean websites suffered intermittent outages Tuesday after a nearly 10-hour shutdown that followed a U.S. vow to respond to a crippling cyberattack on Sony Pictures that Washington blames on Pyongyang.
Local skier wins national contest
Whitefish skier Parkin Costain made a big impression in the online skiing community, winning the Youn Guns Ski contest presented by Quiksilver and Newschoolers.com.
Fly shop moving to Main Street in Kalispell
Inside a small house converted to a retail shop on Airport Road, the three employees and family members operating Mystique Fly Shop are bracing for more space to cast a line.
Dwayne Odom, 46
Dwayne Odom, 46, loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away suddenly on Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, to be with our Lord. He was born July 13, 1963, in Phoenix, to Bill and Juanita Odom. It was love at first sight for Dwayne when he met his wife, Rochelle, in 1999 in Phoenix. They moved to Charlo in August 2000 and were married on Sept. 26, 2004. They have two children, Toby and Paige. He loved all six of his kids and grandchildren with his whole heart. His last loving act was as an organ donor, giving life to others he didn t even know. He is survived by his wife, Rochelle; children, Kyle and Katrina, Heather and Travis, Misty K., Dwayne Jr., Toby and Paige; two grandchildren, Hannah and Braelyn; parents, Bill and Juanita Odom; sister, Wanda; and brothers, Richard and Darren. He will be missed by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Valley Bank to assist in the raising of his two minor children. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at Cornerstone Faith Center, 516 N. Main, in St. Ignatius.
John Encoe, 47
The Lord took our favorite angel John Encoe home on Dec. 16, 2009, to finally dance among the stars after 30 years of battling his life in a wheelchair. He was born Sept. 9, 1962. John was a beautiful man with an infectious smile, warm heart, and an outstretched hand; and positive words to anyone who knew him or met him. He was loved by his family, friends and co-workers, and will be deeply missed. John is survived by his mother, Diana K. Clarke, and husband, Robert, of Kalispell; father, William, and Joanne Wall, of St. George, Utah; daughter, Alexandria, and Devon Morkin, of Kalispell; grandsons, Aydan and Dawson, and his favorite cousin, Heather Fletcher, of Kalispell; brother, Troy Wall, and wife, Tonya, of St. George; sister, Scarlett, and husband, Rick Miller, of Gilbert, Ariz.; brother, Shane Encoe, and wife, Sherry, of Kalispell; and uncle, Donald Bouge, of Bountiful, Utah; among many friends, cousins, nieces and nephews. Come help us celebrate his life at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Whitefish Church of God, 5685 U.S. 93, S., Whitefish.
Roy James 'Smitty' Smith, 64
Roy James "Smitty" Smith, 64, was killed Feb. 15, 2007, in an accident in Missoula. He was born Sept. 27, 1942, in Anaconda to Chauncy M. and Elizabeth K. Smith.
Bigfork man sentenced to prison on drug charges
MISSOULA - Ernie K. Fulford, 47, of Bigfork will spend six and a half years in prison on federal drug charges.
State Web site wants parents' opinions of education
The Daily Inter Lake
John F. Araujo Jr., 75
John F. Araujo Jr., 75, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell. John was born on Aug. 22, 1932, in Paauilo, on the Big Island of Hawaii, to John and Cozy Gouveia Araujo Sr. He was raised in Hawaii, attending and graduating from Honoka'a High School. After high school, he attended Hilo Vocational School.
Whitefish whips Browning
The Daily Inter Lake