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Thomas Leroy Kelly, 45
May 6, 2009 1 a.m.

Thomas Leroy Kelly, 45

Thomas Leroy Kelly, 45, of Creston, passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2009, in his home after a long battle with ALS, (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Thomas was born July 15, 1963, in Yakima, Wash., to Herbert and Marjorie Kelly. He moved to Eatonville, Wash., at the age of 15 and graduated from Eatonville High School.

Fay S. Sullivan, 85
January 14, 2007 5:01 a.m.

Fay S. Sullivan, 85

Fay Sullivan, 85, of Helena and Rollins, passed away Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007, at her daughter's home, in Helena, surrounded by her family. Fay was born the youngest of seven children on Sept. 26, 1921, to John L. and Emma I. Swanson at the family homestead in Wallace County, Kan.

Eva E. Ellis, 93
July 8, 2013 10 a.m.

Eva E. Ellis, 93

Eva E. Ellis, 93, of Harlem, passed away from natural causes on Thursday, July 4, 2013, at Northern Montana Care Center. 

Loraine 'Lany' Clothier, 71
March 16, 2006 1 a.m.

Loraine 'Lany' Clothier, 71

Loraine "Lany" Clothier, 71, passed away peacefully March 10, 2006, after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer. She will be remembered for her caring and giving spirit, a friend to all with a kind word or helping hand.

John G. Edwards, 71
October 22, 2006 1 a.m.

John G. Edwards, 71

John Edwards, 71, died of a heart attack on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006, while working at his security job at the Christian Center in Kalispell.

September 11, 2014 11:57 p.m.

Volleyball: Wolfpack sweeps Skyview; Senior beats Flathead

GREAT FALLS — Glacier volleyball rolled through Billings Skyview in three sets 25-18, 25-19, 25-17 on Thursday to stay undefeated on the season and ride high into the always tough Great Falls Invitational.

February 5, 2013 10 p.m.

Former legislator Ethel Harding dies at 83

Former Republican state Sen. Ethel Harding of Polson, who voted against a bill that would have required the governor to appoint more women and minorities to state boards and commissions, has died.

July 18, 2014 9 p.m.

Man charged with Billings-area shootings

BILLINGS — A convicted felon who police said recently bought a handgun and was paranoid after having used methamphetamine is charged with two shooting incidents in the Billings area.

May 27, 2011 2 a.m.

Flag to be raised for decorated local war veteran

In a long-standing tradition, the casket flag of Byron Armstrong has been selected for the honor of flying over the Veterans Memorial Monument in Kalispell’s C. E. Conrad Memorial Cemetery for the coming year.

Kalispell man accused of threatening Tester remains behind bars
March 1, 2023 midnight

Kalispell man accused of threatening Tester remains behind bars

Federal Magistrate Judge Kathleen DeSoto found that authorities had no way of guaranteeing the public’s safety were Kevin Patrick Smith, 45, released from custody following a Feb. 27 detention hearing in Missoula.

John Hackenberg, 76
July 24, 2023 midnight

John Hackenberg, 76

John Hackenberg

Virginia Anna (Wolfram) Sluiter, 80
January 29, 2023 midnight

Virginia Anna (Wolfram) Sluiter, 80

On July 3, 2021, Virginia “Ginny” “Jenny” Anna (Wolfram) Sluiter, 80, shook off her earthly body to most likely teach math in the afterlife.

Early voting for municipal election starts in mid-October
October 5, 2021 midnight

Early voting for municipal election starts in mid-October

Ballots for the Nov. 2 municipal elections will be mailed to voters on Oct. 13, according to the Flathead County Election Department.

Elements challenge tracksters
April 20, 2011 2 a.m.

Elements challenge tracksters

COLUMBIA FALLS - To quote Glacier girls track coach Jerry Boschee, athletes at Tuesday's quadrangular meet were treated to every season - most of them winter.

Glacier's Hill cruises at Flathead Invite
September 9, 2016 11:15 p.m.

Glacier's Hill cruises at Flathead Invite

Even as Annie Hill shook off some rust, she easily left other girls in the dust.

August 12, 2011 2 a.m.

Daybook

August 11, 2011 9:30 p.m.

Daybook

Friday

September 13, 2017 4 a.m.

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What is it that makes rewriting history so glamorous and provocative to those who are offended by the truth? Turning urban legends into fact is not a presentation of the truth, it is simply a function of fulfilling a narrative. Why is it now “perfectly OK” to use semantics to smooth out the bumps of truth?

What's Happening: Life feels surreal; emergency measures
March 13, 2020 5:02 p.m.

What's Happening: Life feels surreal; emergency measures

The coronavirus pandemic has spurred leaders to take emergency action and lent a surreal quality to the lives of millions of people around the globe. It has disrupted daily routines, overwhelmed hospitals, shuttered schools and offices and halted many sporting and entertainment events. If that weren't enough, many are also forced to grapple with fears about the financial toll, from lost jobs and businesses to shrinking retirement accounts.