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William 'Bill' Earl Bradford, 70
William "Bill" Earl Bradford, 70, "has gone to be with the Lord." He passed away Feb. 17, 2007, in Phoenix. He was born May 31, 1936, in Kalispell, to James A. and Clara E. Bradford, who preceded him death.
Scrap-iron thief has to pay back $60,000
A Kalispell man who stole scrap iron from his employer will have to pay almost $60,000 in restitution.
Raffle tickets being sold for new truck
Those who haven’t yet purchased tickets for the pickup truck being raffled off by Kalispell schools will have an opportunity to do so at the Northwest Montana Fair.
Jennifer K. 'Jenny' Peck, 43
After 16 years of illness, Jenny “went home” on May 11, 2011, after a long battle with kidney failure.
Missing Whitefish mushroom picker found alive in Canada
According to a press release from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Clifford Persons was picking mushrooms with a friend in an area about 11 1/2 miles east of Eureka.
Women Who Wine to meet Tuesday
The next gathering of Women Who Wine will be Tuesday, April 5, from 5:30- to 7 p.m. at MontaVino Winery, 38 First Ave. E. Ste. D in Kalispell.
Turnout for teen raises more than $50,000
‘An amazing outpouring of support’
The outpouring of support for 17-year-old Taylor Peterson has been, in a word, extraordinary.
Trump declares opioids a public health emergency
WASHINGTON (AP) — In ringing terms, President Donald Trump on Thursday declared the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency — a step that won't bring new dollars to fight a scourge that kills nearly 100 Americans a day but will expand access to medical services in rural areas, among other changes.
Pandemic spurs Kansas lawmakers to rethink governor's power
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Some Kansas legislators say they didn't understand how much power the governor has in emergencies until Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly closed K-12 schools for the rest of the semester and ordered a six-week halt to new evictions and mortgage foreclosures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lake City slips past Glacier girls
Lake City used a late push to slip by Glacier for a 48-44 nonconference victory Thursday night in girls basketball play at Glacier High School.
Valley churches adapt to social distancing restrictions
In the warm glow of stained-glass windows, a lone form occupies the pews at Saint Richard Catholic Church Thursday morning.
Legals April 25, 2018
No. 25346 CITY OF KALISPELL REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS GRANDVIEW LIFT STATION REBUILD CITY OF KALISPELL REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR GRANDVIEW LIFT STATION REBUILD. The City of Kalispell seeks to procure a qualified professional consulting engineer to provide professional engineering services including analysis and design for the reconstruction of the Grandview Lift Station. The Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) must be received by the City Clerk at 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana, by 5:00 p.m. local time, May 10, 2018. Additional information concerning this Request for Qualifications can be found online at www.kalispell.com, under the Bids & Proposals tab located on the home page (http://kalispell.com/bids.aspx). Further questions pertaining to the selection process should be directed to Keith Haskins, City Engineer, at 758-7727 or khaskins@kalispell.com. April 25, 29, 2018 MNAXLP __________________________
Worries over virus prompt changes in many worship services
NEW YORK (AP) — A rising number of churches across the United States are making changes in response to the coronavirus outbreak, including a decision by numerous Catholic dioceses to suspend the serving of wine during Communion.
Coronavirus gathering bans raise religious freedom questions
NEW YORK (AP) — On the first Sunday after the coronavirus began upending American life, some religious institutions – including two churches whose pastors are close to President Donald Trump – held in-person services amid public health worries over the pandemic. That picture already looks different this week.
Legals for February, 12 2023
Your say:
People may submit written comments on the U.S. 93 Alternate Route project until May 11.
Norman W. Davis
Norman W. Davis, of Cascade, died at home on July 30, 2024.
Contest prize a sparkling million-dollar ring
Cameron and Shariyah Morris officially are the World’s Most Romantic Couple — and they have a shiny rock the size of a walnut to prove it.
Legals for September, 5 2020
Traveling salesmen enriched our lives
“Mom, the Rawleigh man is here,” I remember calling out to my mother every couple of months during my childhood. It was my duty to alert her of any incoming traveling salesmen — and there were several regulars — so she could quickly put on a pot of coffee, get a plate of cookies ready and tidy up the kitchen.