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Annie Evelyn Almond Klempel, 93
“Only one life will soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last.” — C.T. Studd
Martinson singles home winning run for Glacier
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'There's nothing tougher'
Local researchers studying wolverines have high praise for the animals.
OPINION: Supervisor grateful for all the help during Kootenai Forest fire season
The 2015 fire season was unprecedented on the Kootenai National Forest. When the fires broke out on Aug. 10 and 14, we wondered if a fire season this big would be the result. Conditions were ripe for the extreme fire activity we observed, due to the minimal winter snowpack, lack of spring rains and little to no precipitation over the last couple of months.
Patrick Michael 'Mike' Reynolds Jr., 66
Patrick Michael Reynolds Jr., 66, affectionately known as "Mike" or "Burt" to those who knew him best, passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 23, 2024, in Anchorage, Alaska.
Waterton fire grows to 86,000 acres
The Kenow Fire has nearly tripled in size this week as high winds stoked the blaze that is ripping through Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta.
AA track: Glacier boys 2nd; FHS girls 3rd
Flathead’s Johnson breaks state record in triple jump
BUTTE — Another trophy for the Glacier boys and the Flathead girls also left the Mining City with some hardware on the final day of the weather challenged Class AA state track meet.
Veterans have mixed response to PTSD remarks
HELENA (AP) — The talk in American Legion and Veterans of Foreign War halls and barrooms across Montana has been about Sen. John Walsh since the Democrat linked a cribbed research project he wrote in 2007 to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Realtors to conservatives living in liberal areas: Try Idaho
Realtors to conservatives living in liberal areas: Try Idaho
Castle connection brought sculptor here
Foundry with international cast
Sculptor Nina Winters' introduction to Kalispell Art Casting took place at Belvoir Castle in England.
Arlene J. Walters, 84
Arlene Walters was born in Corydon, Iowa, on Aug. 17, 1938. She passed away peacefully on Jan. 17, 2023, in Whitefish.
National Signing Day: Griz are “full”; Cats also land big class
The Montana Grizzlies officially added 19 future players on National Signing Day Wednesday, and the Montana State Bobcats added 20, and where they all fit in may not be clear for a while.
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Libby boys squeeze past Troy
Lawsuit challenges Montanore Mine approval
Environmentalists are challenging U.S. Forest Service approval of a $500 million copper and silver mine in Northwest Montana, citing concerns from state officials that it could drain surrounding waterways and potentially harm a species of trout protected under federal law.
Births
Kodi Michael Myers-Beck, son of Timothy Beck and Brittany Myers of Kalispell, was born March 28 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Susan Marie Onaindia, 69
Susan Marie (Miller) Onaindia, 69, passed away on Sunday, May 13, 2018 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Road rage, bite lead to charges
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Wallace Ellsworth Moe Foster, 87
Wallace Ellsworth "Moe" Foster, 87, has flown west. Wally Foster passed away on June 29, 2010, in Mobridge, S.D., after a fine day of fishing with his friend and companion Bert Kasper. He was born on Sept. 28, 1922, in Littlefork, Minn. He first came to Montana when he was 15 working on a farm in Plentywood, then returned to Minnesota to finish school. After completing school, he came back to Montana to work in the timber industry. He joined the Navy in 1942 and married his high school sweetheart, Alma Kjemperud in December of that year. Alma was working as Rosie the Riveter for the Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, Calif. Due to his experience with heavy equipment Wally was assigned to the Seabees (US Navy Construction Battalion). After building runways in Gander, Newfoundland and Goose Bay, Labrador, he landed on Omaha Beach the day after D-Day driving his D6 Caterpillar. The British Army had no heavy equipment or operators, and as a result, Wally was attached to Montgomery s British First Army and traveled all the way through Belgium and Germany until the end of the war. Upon being discharged, he returned to Littlefork, spending a short period of time before moving to Montana with Alma and his son Dennis, who was born while he was away. He worked for Woods and Dempsey as a logger and moved on to American Timber Company, and in 1948, to Royal Logging, working for Holly Larson. In 1948 a second son, Richard, also joined the family, followed in 1951 by a daughter, Vicki. Wally resigned as the Logging Superintendent for Royal Logging after 27 years of service. During this period Wally earned his pilot s license. He continued flying into his 70s and his love of aviation lasted the rest of his life. Wally went to work for Foster Construction, headed by his son Dennis, and shortly thereafter, Dick joined them. He was still participating in the company up until age 85. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ira and Stella; his wife, Alma; his sister, Jeannie; his brother, Ray; and two grandsons, Ryan and Chris. He is survived by his companion, Bert Kasper; his sister, Iris Byrne of Missoula; Dennis and Barbara Foster of Somers; Dick and Tammy Foster of Whitefish; Vicki and Doug Bader of Castle Rock, Colo.; six granddaughters; and seven great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 6, at Christ Lutheran Church in Whitefish. Donations can be made to the Hoo Hoo Club Needy Children s Fund, P.O. Box 129, Somers, MT 59932, or to the charity of your choice.
WWII veterans revisit historic aircraft during Wings of Freedom Tour
Bonnie Savage wheels 96-year-old Evelyn Richardson beneath the massive wing of a B-24 bomber late Friday morning.
Lakers defeat Cards; Twins A sweep Salmon
Dillon Matteson drove in three runs and Dillon Eaves went the distance on the mound Sunday as the Kalispell Lakers defeated the Edmonton Cardinals 7-2 on the final day of the Canadian Days baseball tournament at Griffin Field.