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Peggy's House continues legacy of hope
In a society that’s all too willing to discard people who can’t seem to get a handle on life financially, mentally or spiritually, Peggy Christensen was a lifeline from despair. A consummate caregiver, she offered hope and a hand up, along with a persistent message of Christian love.
Flathead receiver commits to Grizzlies
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Boosters plan showcase of fine arts
Friday event to benefit both high schools in Kalispell
Atkinson out as Agency on Aging director
County won’t renew contract for 19-year veteran
Without offering any public explanation, the Flathead County commissioners voted unanimously Thursday against renewing the contract of Jim Atkinson, who has been director of the county’s Area Agency on Aging for the last 19 years.
Lakes conference a good chance to learn
From the hundreds of pristine alpine lakes in Glacier National Park, to the vast expanses of Flathead and Whitefish lakes, and Hungry Horse and Koocanusa reservoirs, no geographical feature better defines Northwest Montana than the area’s numerous waterbodies.
Covid surge, lab delays challenge county contact tracers
Covid case investigators at the Flathead City-County Health Department are struggling to keep up as the contagious delta variant continues to spread in the valley.
County studies C.F. library funding
The First Best Place nonprofit group wants $268,000 in county funding to help relocate the Columbia Falls branch library to Glacier Discovery Square in downtown Columbia Falls.
Election mail bag May 22
Election mail bag May 22
AA football: Glacier heads to Butte for key battle
So much for a tidy finish to the Western AA football season.
Ells among top runners at 7-on-7
Sam Ells of Glacier won his race and ran the fastest time, breaking up the perennial cross country powers at the Helena 7-on-7 meet held Thursday at Bill Roberts Golf Course.
Legals for June, 5 2023
County science fair results highlight skills of local students
The scientific method was on display through 215 projects at the 2020 Flathead County Science Fair.
TERRY COLUMN: Starting on a new course
This is something new.
Musician returns to simpler life
Kalispell native Alex Athy starring in his first local concert
Senator listens to medical-care concerns
Placing himself directly in the line of fire of the accumulated anger of Northwest Montana’s veterans, Sen. Jon Tester conducted another listening session at Flathead Valley Community College on Sunday afternoon.
Neil Harvey Eliason, 90
After 90 years of living a vibrant, accomplished life, Neil Harvey Eliason passed away on Aug. 25, 2022, in Kalispell.
Edward Duane Stefanatz, 80
Edward Duane Stefanatz, 80 of Kalispell, passed away on Feb. 2, 2024, at Logan Health Center, after a tough battle with cancer.
Save the Basin Commission
An urgent call to protect a guardian of the Flathead
As so often in the last few decades, the Flathead Basin is in imminent danger. But this time, the threat to Montana’s crown jewel is coming not from mining interests north of the border. It is coming from the state government itself, which is charging forward with a plan to marginalize the Flathead Basin Commission and its excellent executive director, Caryn Miske.
Glacier girls win crosstown 1-0
Boys cruise 6-0 over Flathead
Calista Wroble was denied a goal on a penalty kick try, so when she took a free kick a few minutes later, she made that one count to give Glacier a 1-0 win over Flathead in the schools’ first crosstown meeting of the season at Legends Stadium on Thursday.