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Letters to the editor Oct. 24
Letters to the editor Oct. 24
Meet the candidate: Pam Holmquist
Incumbent Republican Pam Holmquist is running for her third term as county commissioner. While her name appears on the ballot alone as no Democrats filed for the position, candidate Jack Fallon, who lost in the primary election in June, has registered as a write-in candidate. Election Day is Nov. 8.
Testing shows one Kalispell well above federal limits on forever chemicals
Four wells in Kalispell tested positive last month for what are known as forever chemicals, though only one shows levels above limits newly set by the Biden administration, city officials say.
What do we owe wildland firefighters?
“It’s like having gasoline out there,” said Brian Steinhardt, forest fire zone manager for Prescott and Coconino national forests in Arizona, in a recent AP story about the increasingly fire-prone West.
Some health-care officials say they’ll follow CMS rules, not state law, to keep operating
Many health-care organizations throughout Montana say they’re continuing to require employees be vaccinated by Dec. 5, as directed by the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, despite a state law passed by the Legislature earlier this year that disallowed many employers from requiring vaccines as a condition of employment.
Glacier's telecommunications plan approved
The National Park Service on Wednesday approved Glacier National Park’s telecommunications plan to address cellular and internet coverage in certain areas of the park.
Flathead Lake state parks see visitation declines
The state parks around Flathead Lake remained a popular destination last year, visitation data shows, but not matching the record-setting levels of the last two years.
New gym focused on physical, mental wellbeing
A new gym in Whitefish is aimed at helping people take control of their lives physically, mentally and emotionally through high intensity interval training, or HIIT.
Whitefish City Council candidate Judy Hessellund
Judy Hessellund is one of eight candidates running for a seat on the Whitefish City Council.
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Legals for August, 29 2021
Dennis Duane Bee, 52
Dennis Duane Bee joined heaven on June 23, 2020.
Duford's hat trick leads Polson over Valkyries
BIGFORK — Bigfork keeper Celeste Rehbein made 21 saves but it was not enough as Polson’s Tiara Duford potted three goals to lead the Pirates to a 3-0 Northern A conference win on Tuesday afternoon.
Anneli Elizabeth Margaret (Flechsig) Heintz, 90
The “Lord Jesus Christ sent his holy angels to take” Anneli Elizabeth Margaret (Flechsig) Heintz “to heaven” on Jan. 9, 2017, following a short illness.
Legals January 31, 2020
No. 26726 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Daedalus Pierce-Metteer: Dakota Brown, Petitioner Cause No. DV-19-1370D DAN WILSON Notice of Hearing on Name Change of Minor Child This is notice that Petitioner, Dakota Brown, has petitioned the District Court for a change of name for Daedalus Pierce-Metteer to Daedalus Steinert-Brown. The District Court Judge will hear the petition for Name Change on March 3rd, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Objections may be filed any time before the hearing by any person who can show good reason not to change the name. Date: January 2, 2020 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of Court By: /s/ Sarah Arrigoni Deputy Clerk of Court January 10, 17, 24, 31, 2020 MNAXLP __________________________
Architecture firm gets contract to study Muldown School
Whitefish School District has hired the architectural firm L’Heureux Page Werner to complete master planning for the elementary district.
James Oliver 'Jim' Williams, 78
James Oliver "Jim" Williams, 78, of Kalispell, formerly of Mountain Run Road in DuBois, Pa., died Saturday, May 3, 2008, at the home of his daughter in Kalispell. Jim was born April 19, 1930, in Clear Run, Pa., to the late John and Mandain (Detrich) Williams.
Frances M. Roe, 89
Frances M. Roe (aka ÒGranny FrannyÓ) passed away on Monday, July 6, 2009, at Heritage Place in Kalispell. She was born on Feb. 12, 1920, in Cooperstown, N.D., the third daughter of four children to Leslie L. and Frances M. Slyter. She was raised in Williston, N.D., and moved to Kalispell in 1938. She graduated from Flathead County High School in 1939.To help with the war effort during World War II, Frances worked for Boeing assembling aircraft. Upon returning to Kalispell, she met and married Archie D. Roe. She was a devoted mother and housewife, and later worked for several local businesses. After the death of Archie she became a secretary at the Kalispell Senior Center until she retired at the age of 80.She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and sisters, Shirley Ottenstror and Betty Vandenover.She is survived by her brother, Leslie D. ÒBudÓ Slyter, of Kalispell; daughter, Leslie A. and husband, Curtis Lund, of Reno, Nev.; sons, Richard and wife, Lisa, and Dan and wife, Jill, of Kalispell; five granddaughters, Lisa Hoffman, Amy Judd, Staci Lund, and Wendy Gray, all of Reno, and Jenna Roe of Kalispell; two grandsons, Christopher Lund of Reno, and Tyler Roe of Kalispell; and five great-grandchildren, Cody and Madison Judd, Hailey and Cade Hoffman, and Riley Gray, all of Reno.ÒWe love you and will miss you, Mom.ÓAt FrancesÕ request, no service was held. A private burial has taken place next to Archie.Donations in her name may be made to the Kalispell Senior Center or any donation of your choice.
Ellen Vernice Nelson, 89
Ellen Vernice Nelson, 89, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009, at the Heritage Place in Kalispell. She was born Feb. 3, 1920, to William and Edna (Wilson) Alfred on their homestead four miles north of Two Dot.
Virginia Ann (Brooks) Bell, 79
Virginia Bell, 79, passed away with her children by her side June 18, 2010. She was born May 21, 1931, in Ronan. She is survived by her four children, Jack and Julie Bell of Columbia Falls, Sharon Lukens of Forney, Texas, Vivian Spencer of Terrace, British Columbia, and Ken and Barb Bell of Grants Pass, Ore.; 11 grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and four stepgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack L. Bell; two sons-in-law, Richard Lukens and Dan Spencer; her parents; three brothers and four sisters. Virginia worked hard, as she would say, for many years of her life. She worked on the farm growing up, and later she cooked in logging camps and restaurants as well as working alongside her husband in cedar mills across Montana, Idaho and Canada. Virginia was the happiest when she could do something for those around her, whether immediate family, her church family or her neighbors. She sought to serve others in the name of the Lord. She loved to garden and definitely had a green thumb. Over the years, many enjoyed the fruit of her labor as she cooked, canned and shared the bounty of her gardens. In her later years, her flower garden continued to bring her much pleasure, especially as those who passed by her window stopped for a moment to enjoy and comment on the beauty they saw. A memorial service joyfully celebrating her life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 26, at Columbia Falls Assembly of God Church.