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Pearlys Udella Gilbert Stinger, 84
Pearlys Udella Gilbert Stinger, 84, "went to be with her Lord Jesus" on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27, 2008, in Bigfork.
Men plead innocent to hate-crime charges
Three Marion men - charged in connection with what investigators believe was a racially motivated attack on migrant mushroom pickers - pleaded innocent Thursday to hate crimes.
Lady Pirates pick up Western A softball win
The Daily Inter Lake
Gloves are off in legislative bout
Inter Lake editorial
Lakers roll over Twins
The Daily Inter Lake
Mariners tip Libby, finish 3rd in tourney
The Daily Inter Lake
James 'Jim' Beacher McKnight, 84
James "Jim" Beacher McKnight, 84, died Friday, March 9, 2007, at his home surrounded by his wife of 58 years and his four children. He was born on May 28, 1922, in Hilger, just outside of Lewistown, the son of the late Fred and Ada (Porter) McKnight. Jim graduated from Lewistown High School in 1940. He worked for McDonald-Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach, Calif., before entering the U.S. Navy in 1942.
Evelyn Nelson Boe Taylor, 97
On Nov. 13, 2006, our beloved and lovely mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Evelyn Nelson Boe Taylor, 'went to be with her heavenly Father' while she was residing at Prestige Assisted Living.
Anderson edges Sabin at Telemark Nationals
Shane Anderson of Cody, Wyo., earned the top perch on the podium for a second-straight day at the U.S. Telemark Nationals at Whitefish Mountain Resort on Friday.
Bucking horse event coming to Kalispell
Majestic Valley Arena near Kalispell will host the World Class Bucking Horse Association’s World Finals Event on Oct. 27.
War veterans invited to join Flathead Lake boat trip
In honor of Montana’s combat veterans, the Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo is working with the Soldiers Memorial Fund to offer veterans and their family members a free tour of Flathead Lake aboard the Far West on Aug. 5.
West Yellowstone police chief fired
BILLINGS (AP) — The West Yellowstone town council fired its police chief after a state investigation found he selectively enforced the law, violated court orders and in some cases either did not know or chose not to follow the law.
Election is critical for future of state
The 2015 Montana legislative session will be the most important session since I was elected to the Montana House in 1999. The tribal water compact, the impact of government-controlled health care, pension deficits, the lowest wages in the nation, high cost of energy and skyrocketing taxes are just a few of the issues that need immediate attention.
Vintage ski days a big boost for museum
The inaugural Hellroaring Ski Heritage Days swooshed into the history books last month with a smashing gala and weekend of retro events at Whitefish Mountain Resort.
A productive session ahead?
So far, the rhetoric is matching up between Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer and many Republican lawmakers, particularly those from the Flathead Valley.
Evening of music showcases college’s music department, community band and choir
An evening packed with music is planned May 3 to spotlight ensembles from Flathead Valley Community College music department, the Flathead Valley Community Band and the Columbia Falls Community Choir.
FVCC professor honored for work in literacy education
Eliza Sorte-Thomas, an associate professor of education, was recently awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Literacy Education award by the Northwest Montana Literacy Council.
Patriot Front trials set for July
More than a year after their arrest for allegedly planning to violently disrupt a Pride celebration in Coeur d’Alene City Park, six members of white nationalist hate group Patriot Front are expected to stand trial.
Flathead County settles suit over West Glacier subdivision
The applicants, who are family members, wanted to subdivide the 8-acre property into 1-acre parcels to build homes there.
Letters to the editor Sept. 7
Letters to the editor Sept. 7