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Dorcas M. Louden, 87
Dorcas M. Louden, 87, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015, making her long-awaited passing from the Edgewood Vista community, Kalispell “into the next of eternity with Jesus.”
Glen Harlow Aasheim, 74
Glen Harlow Aasheim, M.D. (retired), died Sept. 14, 2015, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, of complications associated with CNS vasculitis.
Maintenance managers: Michigan firm acquires successful local software company
A Bigfork-area computer software company with corporate clients such as Facebook, Campbell’s Soup and Burlington Coat Factory was purchased by a Michigan firm in December, but founder Paulson Palmer said Upturn Solutions will stay and most likely expand its Flathead Valley presence.
Opponents pile on Republican Rosendale in US House debate
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale was slammed over his opposition to aid for Ukraine and votes against federal projects that could benefit Montana, during a live Saturday night debate in eastern Montana's U.S. House race that showed deep policy divisions between the Republican and challengers Democrat Penny Ronning and independent Gary Buchanan.
Bigfork’s Riverbend Concert Series continues tradition of music in the park
Started by Elna Darrow and a faithful group of volunteers in 1982, the Riverbend Concert Series draws close to 200 attendees to Everit L Sliter Memorial Park each Sunday during the summer.
Letters to the editor July 3
Letters to the editor July 3
Anna Mae Bunyea, 91
Anna was born to William and Eleanor Lecher on Aug. 6, 1929, in Chadron, Nebraska.
Legals for July, 20 2020
Patrick Barrera, 89
Patrick Barrera, 89, “went to be with the Lord” on Sept. 14, 2016, at The Springs in Whitefish after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
LETTER: Protect freedom by voting Trump
The mere existence of the freedoms of religion, education, ownership of guns, opportunity to own businesses, and having a say in the raising of our children is at stake with this election.
County resumes load limit discussion
The Flathead County commissioners are expected to make a decision Tuesday about whether to allow heavier weight limits on a portion of Church Drive so farmers can get their fertilizer delivered in time for spring field work.
EDITORIAL: Don't mess with bus-shelter rules
In the world of local government, public-private partnerships are those proverbial win-win relationships. They are partnerships that allow counties and cities to provide services they might otherwise not be able to afford.
Births, published March 27, 2016
C-Falls takes back bell-ringing title
After all the donations were counted, Columbia Falls emerged as the winner of Thursday’s Salvation Army red-kettle community challenge.
Flathead County zoning requests eye smaller lots
Two proposed zone changes to be considered Wednesday, March 14, by the Flathead County Planning Board aim to create smaller lot sizes on rural land.
Pauline Ann Hovey Pedersen Kinniburgh, 84
Pauline passed away Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017, at her home in Kalispell.
Charlotte Audrey Osler, 81
Charlotte Audrey “Toots” Osler, of Missoula, “went home to be with her dear Lord Jesus Christ” on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, due to complications of influenza A.
William Floyd Eckert (Bill), 87
William Floyd Eckert (Bill), 87, of Kalispell, Montana, died August 2, 2018 in Kalispell.
Arliss (Hoyt) Anderson, 84
Arliss (Hoyt) Anderson, 84, lovely wife, grandmother and friend, passed gently into the arms of Jesus Sept. 18, 2018.
2018 election skirmishes underway
Filing opened on Thursday for the 2018 primary elections, and the early indicators are that Montana and Flathead County will both see a heated campaign for a number of important offices.