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Dr. Dolores 'Dee' Krieger, 97
Dr. Dolores “Dee” Krieger, PhD, Professor Emerita, New York University Division of Nursing, 97, crossed over at 12:50 p.m. Sunday, June 16, 2019, at her home outside of Columbia Falls.
Legals for December, 14 2021

Employers at job fair look to increase perks to attract workers
Whether it's to compete with other employers or to create a livable income, several employers said they are raising wages and beefing up benefits packages to attract potential employees.
Wasteful spending will only make inflation worse
Montana families across the state are feeling the pain in their pocketbooks from inflation and higher prices on everything from gas to groceries to heating their homes. What’s causing this? President Biden and Congressional Democrats’ wasteful spending problems, and their multitrillion dollar reckless tax and spending spree bill will only make matters worse.

Kalispell’s City Attorney sees importance of local government
Johnna Preble has assumed the position of Kalispell city attorney after serving as assistant city attorney since 2018.

Trump signs $8.3B bill to combat coronavirus outbreak in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday signed an $8.3 billion measure to help tackle the coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than a dozen people in the U.S. and infected more than 200.
Montanans deserve fair and competitive districts
As former members of the Districting and Apportionment Commission, we know what’s at stake drawing legislative districts and now a new congressional district. We commend Commission Chair Maylinn Smith for her commitment to an open, public, and transparent process.
Wolfpack Theatre’s presents final performance of ‘110 Stories’
The Wolfpack Theatre Company presents its final performance of “110 Stories: The Untold Stories of 9/11” Nov. 20. Curtain time is 6:33 p.m. in the Wolfpack Theatre at Glacier High School.

North Valley Music School offers fall programs
North Valley Music School starts its 2021/2022 program year with a fall schedule of diverse, inclusive music programs.
Barbara Joyce Lengstorf, 81
Barbara Joyce Lengstorf, 81, passed away March 7, 2020. She felt so much love, was surrounded by her family and passed away peacefully at home in Ridgefield, Washington.

Linda Pugh, 68
Linda Pugh, 68, of Whitefish, passed away peacefully in her home on April 20, 2020.
Columbia Falls named Montana’s ‘most courageous city’
Columbia Falls has been named Montana’s “Most Courageous City” in 2020 by insurance website Insurify.

Myrna Jean (Ripke) Hocking
Myrna Jean (Ripke) Hocking passed away July 21, 2022, at her home in Bigfork.
Census prompts distrust in Fort Worth neighborhood
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Cristina Otera, 59, has never filled out the U.S. census survey even though she's lived at the same yellow corner house where she raised her children and now grandchildren for more than two decades.

Happy Tails provides care services for Flathead Valley dogs and cats
Veronica Mallery, 25, started Happy Tails 406 as a way to provide more convenient, and personal care for pets knowing that in-home care keeps pets in the comfort of their own home.

Whitefish galleries host First Thursday
Underscore Art and Jewelry in Whitefish is featuring the work of Matt Flint and Nate Closson this month.

Whitefish City Council candidate Terry Petersen
Terry Petersen is one of eight candidates running for a seat on the Whitefish City Council.

Republicans Fuller, Sprunger win legislative primaries
Veteran state lawmaker John Fuller handily defeated his Republican rival and political neophyte Lee Huestis in the GOP primary for the Senate District 4 seat.

$10 toilet paper? Coronavirus gouging complaints surge in US
One store advertised hand sanitizer at $60 a bottle. Another was accused of hawking it at $1 a squirt. Chain stores offered $26 thermometers and face masks at the “everyday low price” of $39.95 a pair, while a convenience store touted toilet paper at $10 a roll next to a sign reading: “This is not a joke.”

Karen K. Reynen, 65
Karen K. Reynen, 65, passed away unexpectedly in her home on March 18, 2020.