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School bells ring for many next week
Following is a roundup of local schools that begin classes next week:
BIRTHS
Dustin Paul Farnes, son of Brandon and Leah Farnes of Kalispell, was born Aug. 10 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
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- Gold, Gem and Mineral Show,10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Expo Building, Northwest Montana Fairgrounds, Kalispell. Admission is free for children through eighth grade, $2 for adults, high school age and older. Door prizes. Free parking.
Glacier Symphony adapts concert season around pandemic
As the saying goes….”The show must go on!” Tickets and seating may be limited and other changes will have to be implemented to adhere to COVID-19 guidelines but, nevertheless, the Glacier Symphony, Orchestra and Chorale has planned its 2020-2021 concert season to begin Sept. 26 and 27.
Dr. Daniel Howard Henning, 77
Dr. Daniel Howard Henning, 77, of Missoula passed away Monday, April 20, 2009, in his home of natural causes.
Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
Glacier storms back, tops Hellgate
MISSOULA - That final regular-season football game was looking pretty bleak for Glacier with eight and a half minutes to play.
Bengals down FHS in five sets
What a difference a day can make.
'Surely we can do better' solving park crowding without crowding out visitors
Riley McClelland (Daily Inter Lake, Aug. 13) and Bob Muth (Daily Inter Lake, Aug. 25) certainly have their knickers in a twist over my criticism of the lack of critical thinking by Glacier National Park leadership.
District title time for Polson boys, C-Falls girls
WHITEFISH — Polson turned in a dominating performance to knock off second-seed Whitefish 57-40 on Friday night in semifinal play at the Northwest A District boys basketball tournament at Whitefish High School.
FHS rolls past Bison
As far as season openers go, not too bad.
Belgrade outlasts Wildkats in opener
BELGRADE - Justine Taylor hit five 3s on her way to a game-high 24 points in Belgrade's 69-57 victory over Columbia Falls in opening-round action at the Class A state girls basketball tournament Thursday evening at the Belgrade Special Events Center.
Senior Broncs hold off Bravettes in AA opener
BILLINGS — The Flathead Bravettes made a season out of winning close games, but after closing the gap in the third quarter they fell short Thursday, in a 55-47 State AA basketball loss to Billings Senior.
AA football semis: Glacier falls to Bozeman
A bad bounce, a tough start and another rough ending for Glacier.
C-Falls, Whitefish spikers move on in divisional tourney
The Columbia Falls Wildkats beat Butte Central in a three game sweep Thursday in a first round Northwestern A Divisional volleyball game.
Shirley B. Abraham, 86
Shirley Beverly Carlson was born Sept. 20, 1934, in Rocklake, North Dakota, to Florence (Hogenson) and Anton Carlson.
Donna Marie Glas, 62
On Friday, March 20, 2020, at 11:33 p.m., Donna Marie Glas took her last breath, while holding the hand of her husband of almost 22 years, Bill Glas, at their home in Linton, North Dakota.
Kalispell man changes plea in sexual assault case
A Kalispell man pleaded guilty by way of Alford to one count of felony sexual intercourse without consent July 27 in Flathead District Court.
Whitefish Theatre Co. opens season with family comedy
The Whitefish Theatre Co.’s first main-stage theater production of its 2019-2020 season is the hilarious family comedy “Over the River and Through the Woods.”
Dennis Dale Cook, 54
Dennis Dale Cook, 54, passed away on Friday, June 20, 2008, at home in Columbia Falls after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Dallas on Aug. 17, 1953, to Anna Belle and Donald Cook, who both preceded him in death.