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Legals for November, 26 2023
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Charles K. Snyder, 78
Charles Kenneth Snyder, age 78, peacefully passed away on Tuesday morning, March 20, 2018. He was at home, surrounded by his loving family, when his hard work on this earth was completed. When he was born on March 30, 1939 in Hill City, South Dakota his family called him “Kenny.” When he became an adult, he called himself “Chuck.”
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Boys hoops: Polson nips Whitefish; C-Falls edges Sentinel
POLSON - Louis Mohr tossed in 22 points and Kyle Bagnell finished with 15 as Polson cruised to a 76-54 Northwestern A boys basketball victory over Whitefish on Saturday.
Legals for February, 27 2023
Community briefs
Whitefish library brings back coding class; Registration opens for home buyer education classes; P.E.O. taking scholarship applications; Free the Seeds event March 4
Election results: Johnson re-elected Kalispell mayor; Whitefish renews resort tax
Mark Johnson easily secured a third term as Kalispell mayor with a decisive victory Tuesday.
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Humbling privilege serving as Montana’s Governor
As any parent knows, time is more often measured by the milestones of our children than our own lives.
The Second Act - One Hell of a Roar
Profanity derives much of its power from the fact that it is unacceptable. This has been labeled the profanity paradox. The worse the word is thought to be, the more effective it is in getting someone’s attention and evoking an emotional response. Thus, when you want to get someone’s attention, profanity can be an effective tool. As a hobby, I occasionally write stories, scripts, and song lyrics. And sometimes, I include a bad word or two. But I use them carefully.
Microchip clinic for pets this weekend
The furry, four-legged members of many Flathead families become more than just pets, and their impact is rarely felt more than when they go missing.
U.S. 93 business growth detailed in Whitefish
Whitefish work
The sound of progress was audible as hammers pounded and saws buzzed during the Whitefish Chamber of Commerce lunch meeting Thursday.
Letters to the editor Feb. 24
Stan Watkins is right — LaSalle from K-mart to Reserve needs to be redone. But that’s not enough. Reserve needs to be four lanes — that is a bottleneck every day. Instead of spending more millions redoing the southern U.S. 93 Bypass, how about doing what’s really needed.
Judy Collins to play Whitefish, Bigfork
Sweet Judy Blue Eyes
Judy Collins is going strong and still feels excited about her career after 56 years in the music business. I spoke with her on the phone recently and was very moved by the spirit she expressed.
Mariners split at Harp
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. Parents are invited to Kalispell Junior High School's Brown Bag at noon Jan. 18. Counselor Jodie Barber will present information recognizing depression and ways to assist people, including teens, who are depressed and contemplating suicide.
Geraldine Ann Feiden Snyder, 82
Gerry passed away Friday, July 16, 2010, at her residence in Lakeside, of natural causes. She was born on July 9, 1928, in Great Falls, the fourth child of Herman and Esther Feiden, former owners of Herman s Flowers. She attended Great Falls High School, skipping school to ride her horse. Gerry married K. Daniel Snyder in 1946. She took a bus to New York City to start her married life, while Dan worked for the New York Times. They returned to Great Falls. Gerry and Dan moved to Missoula where Dan attended the University of Montana. Gerry worked for Heinrich Jewelers and Flowers. Upon Dan s graduation, they moved to Bozeman and started their family. They and two young sons moved back to Great Falls where Dan started his first radio station, later to become KQDI. They continued their broadcasting career with the construction of KRTV. Gerry and Dan had three children, David, Randy and Jacque. Gerry assisted Dan, but her first love was her home and family, insisting on family and recreation time camping and time with her parents on Flathead Lake. Gerry and Dan divorced and Gerry returned to broadcasting, working for KKGF in Great Falls, eventually serving as sales manager. She sent her children to college and, in 1975, moved to her own lakeshore home on Flathead Lake, continuing in sales for KOFI radio. She loved selling advertising, writing ad copy and becoming great friends with her customers. She was an avid gardener, swam in the lake daily and loved cooking for family gatherings. Early-morning water skis or sails on Flathead Lake were a favorite. She retired and moved to Missoula in 1995. She became a Griz fan and was widely known as Gramma Griz, with e-mail addresses to match. She attended many home and away football games. Her family remained her first priority, now tracking grandchildren from infancy through college graduation. Gerry was a lifelong Methodist, starting at the First Methodist in Great Falls, continuing with the Somers United Methodist and finishing with the First United Methodist in Missoula. She attended Bible studies under the Rev. Hugh Herbert and donated many hours to the church s gardens and flowers. She moved to Village Senior Residence in 2007, where she made many, many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Esther; her brothers, Jim and John Jack Feiden; her sisters, Connie Byers and Vivian Wraalstad; and her niece, Debbie Feiden Grasseschi. She is survived by her children, David Snyder and Gloria Wong of Los Angeles, and Melissa and Mackynze; Randy and Linda Snyder of Bigfork, and Tristan, Arielle and Aftan; and Jacque and Loring Walawander of Missoula, and Luke. Memorials can be made to the First United Methodist Church. A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 30, at the First United Methodist Church in Missoula.
Baseball: Twins improve to 13-1 in league
WHITEFISH — The Glacier Twins topped the Kalispell Lakers’ A team 5-2 in a four-inning game that was cut short after both Lakers coaches were ejected Tuesday.
Whitefish annexes land along U.S. 93 South
Seventeen lots along the U.S. 93 South corridor were annexed Monday night following a 4-3 Whitefish City Council vote.