Stories for August 2008

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Friday, August 29

August 29, 2008 11 p.m.

Patrolman, two others die in head-on crash on U.S. 2

The names of two people killed in a head-on collision on Tuesday evening (Aug. 26) on U.S. Highway 2 west of Hungry Horse have been released, as well as a woman who died Thursday afternoon (Aug. 28).

Thursday, August 28

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Ryan Simonson-DePratu

Ryan Robert Simonson-DePratu, 26, of Fairfield, a derrick hand on the oil rigs, died from injuries from an industrial auto accident while working in Rock Springs, Wyoming on Thursday.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Patrolman, Hungry Horse man die in head-on crash on U.S. 2

The names of two people killed in a head-on collision on Tuesday evening on U.S. Highway 2 just east of the House of Mystery have been released.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Loves Whitefish folks

We have loved Whitefish since the first time we arrived. The people are the best we have ever met in this country.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Getting a handle on lake impacts

Cities in the Flathead are easy targets in setting pollution limits

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Sipe retires as fire chief after 30 years

Long-time department leader to remember the people he served

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Prospects for missing Glacier hiker grow dim

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Obama will not change gun laws

During this presidential campaign, we Montanans are going to hear some DC lobbyists and former elected officials saying some alarming things about guns. It's time to call these people out - and tell them to stop distorting the facts to scare us into ignoring the real issues for Montana's sportsmen and women.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Spikers open at Whitefish Tip-off Tourney

By JOE SOVA / Hungry Horse News

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

CFHS teams prepare for first action of season

Columbia Falls High School athletes in fall sports conclude pre-season practice either this week or next week in preparation for season openers.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Dennis Peterson

Dennis Clyde E. "Pete" Peterson, 61, a long time resident of the Flathead Valley, passed away August 15, 2008, at his home in Whitefish.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Council delays decision on downtown design

Restrictions to Central Avenue offices generate most discussion

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

The Yoodle Snook Beastie Book

Life is not easy for would-be poets. There is frustration and mental suffering. Over ten years ago, when we still had young grandkids, I woke up in the middle of the night recalling son Shannon's photo of a grizzly bear digging under logs. Suddenly a wild rhyme began running through my head… over and over. It wouldn't go away, so finally got up and wrote it down on a piece of paper.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Lake Institute gathering data for TMDL model

By RICHARD HANNERS / Whitefish Pilot

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

The common-sense candidate

John Fuller wants to chair House education committee, use coal revenue to fund schools

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Appaled by library moves

I am appalled by what happened recently with the library trustee appointments. I am disappointed by the actions taken by the Flathead County Commissioners when they shuffled the board's make-up.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Volleyball starter tournament on Saturday

By DAVID ERICKSON / Whitefish Pilot

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Bulldog football kicks off Saturday

Healthy and excited Whitefish team looks ahead to a brand new season; Havre is up first

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Our natural resources being tied up

To the editor,

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

The doughnut rolls

When Mike Jopek and the others on the City of Whitefish Land Growth Committee set out to develop a Critical Land Ordinance Policy to regulate growth, it included the now infamous "doughnut" that included a two-mile radius beyond the city limits. A firestorm of protest erupted from the residents of that area objecting to their being regulated and their land values diminished by a regulatory body for which they could not vote. It is this kind of insensitivity that led to the cry, "No taxation without representation," and the onset of the American Revolution. Consequently, the county commissioners rescinded the inter-local agreement. Despite clear constitutional and common law precedents that reinforce the county's position, the city has chosen to continue its appeal and act as if the "doughnut" belongs to the City of Whitefish.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Too much litter

My wife and I just spent a week in the Whitefish area vacationing. What a beautiful place.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

So what if the Hungry Horse Dam broke?

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Quiet zones are needed

The quiet zone proposal is simply an attempt to enhance this beautiful place we call Whitefish. It's an attempt to reduce the noise pollution that has increased right along with our population.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Mid-Am tournament was a huge success

Volunteers make it happen

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Federal judge favors city on sign ordinance

City did not violate equal protection rights when it tore down billboard sign last year

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Samuel McMasters

Samuel Adam McMasters, 43, died Aug. 20, 2008, in Seattle. An unexpected heart illness in 1999 resulted in major surgery in Missoula, followed by a complete recovery. Recently the problem recurred and he was airlifted from St. Patrick's Hospital in Missoula to the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, where he died from complications.

August 28, 2008 11 p.m.

Big Mountain Trail Run draws a big field

The Big Mountain Trail Run took place at Whitefish Mountain Resort on Saturday, Aug. 23. It was a beautiful, cool and sunny day — perfect conditions for a trail run. A total of 51 competitors from as far away as New Jersey and Lousiana participated. The youngest competitor was 6-year-old Leo Ginepra from Kalispell. The oldest competitor was 74-year-old Sally Porcarelli of Whitefish. She has competed in this event for over 20 years. All proceeds from the event benefited the Glacier Nordic Ski Team.

Thursday, August 21

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Bike down Big Mountain in 15 minutes flat

Runaway Train is part of resort's effort to become a mountain-biking destination

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Edwin Lee

Edwin Bryce Lee, passed from life on Aug. 8, 2008 at the age of 85.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Bigfork resort tax map hits another snag

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Candidate wants to keep the Flathead special

Steve Qunell of Whitefish has two words for voters —growth and planning

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Flyfishing conclave success

On behalf of the board of directors of the Whitefish Convention and Visitor Bureau, I want to thank the many volunteers who contributed to the success of the recent International Fly Fishing Federation Conclave.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Member/guest tourney slated for this weekend

The very popular member/guest tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday with the first day on the South Course followed by the North on Sunday.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Drug-testing approved for high school

School board OKs suspicion-based program to be implemented right away

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Park outlines Sun Road fall schedule

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

BHS cheerleaders get ready for new season

By JORDAN DAWSON / Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Swan River 4-H Club has strong showing at fair

By JACOB DORAN / Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Voters pass mill levy

Whitefish voters overwhelmingly approved the idea of raising their property taxes in order to support 24/7 firefighter-paramedic services.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Bigfork man found dead in Flathead Lake

Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

City backs off annexation

By HEIDI DESCH / Hungry Horse News

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Great picnic

The annual Stumptown Historical Society community picnic on Monday, Aug. 4, was an unbelievable success and an incredible joy.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Letter from the editor

Endorsing a lack of endorsements

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Printer retires

After 40 years with the company, I have submitted my resignation to the Hagadone Corporation and will be retiring effective Aug. 29.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Letters to the Editor

Memorial vandalism

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Local cyclist invited to race in Europe

Marshall Opel meets Levi Leipheimer after winning bronze in California race

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Learning people to write good

G. George Ostrom

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Unnecessary use of fire department

To the editor,

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Halpin and Uibel win Whitefish Lake Triathlon

By DAVID ERICKSON / Whitefish Pilot

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Lillian Stackhouse

Lillian J. Stackhouse passed away on Aug. 10, 2008, at the age of 94.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Kids can play outside

After reading Mr. Brainard's letter "Tossed from gym," I can imagine the severe psychological damage and physical deterioration suffered by the students affected by this "toss out." The audacity of the school district to allow a group of mostly out-of-state fly-fishermen to use the gym for a meet during the summer.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Lake Co. density map under fire

By ANDREW FISH / for the Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Celebrating 62 years of news and photographs

Not a month goes by that I don't hear the name of Mel Ruder.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Farmers market a roaring success

In downtown Whitefish, you can eat the scenery

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Plenty of ideas for Glacier's 100th birthday

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Fall athletes report to practice

By JORDAN DAWSON / Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Leave trains alone

For you newcomers and NIMBYs who do not like trains, there are two passenger trains a day going either east or west. Get on one because you won't be missed.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Pepper-spraying dog was an over-reaction

To the woman who pepper-sprayed my dog while passing below my house last evening:

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Bowman family sues Bigfork Schools

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

A night at the Fair

It only comes around once a year, but the Northwest Montana Fair is better than most holidays — you can't eat funnel cakes at Christmas. People from around the Flathead showed up on Friday night to watch the PRCA Rodeo, enjoy fair food and take in the sights.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

A victory for the donut

The Montana Supreme Court's decision to deny the city of Whitefish's request for an emergency injunction means that Flathead County can proceed with assumption of the jurisdiction of the donut.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Hoops camp results

The Columbia Falls basketball camp hosted by high school varsity boys coach Cary Finberg drew about 120 players this year in grades 3 through 12 recently.

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Bigfork helicopter tours go sky high

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 21, 2008 11 p.m.

Local lab wins big in Canada

JORDAN DAWSON / Bigfork Eagle

Thursday, August 14

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Helen "Ella" Bear

Helen "Ella" Agnes Bear, 92, passed away Aug. 4, 2008, at the Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Whitefish.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Resort tax glitch could nullify 2004 sunset vote

Local-option tax proposal could also affect city tax

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Results of Boogie to the Bank 10K run, 5K walk

Here are results of the Boogie to the Bank 10K run and 5K walk, sponsored by Glacier Bank during Heritage Days on July 26:

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

New Glacier superintendent has been hitting the trails

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Marks' parting gift: A downtown parking plan

Escalating costs prohibit both parking garage and emergency services center

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Chickens could come home to roost

City zoning allows livestock, but some say permits are too expensive and restrictive

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Letters to the Editor

Conservation bond

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Whitefish Marine dies while serving in Iraq

Marine Cpl. Stewart Trejo killed in vehicle accident in Anbar province

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Babe Ruth

Once again we were able to follow the state 13-year-old Babe Ruth championship team to a Pacific Northwest Regional Tournament. This year it was held in Kelso, Wash.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

State O-Mok-See slated Aug. 30-31

Smith Valley Saddle Club of Kalispell will host the 2008 Montana State O-Mok-See. It will be held at the Flathead Valley Fairgrounds in Kalispell over the Labor Day weekend, Aug. 30 and 31. Starting time is 8 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Park staff looking for 100-year celebration ideas

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Coming down from the mountains

After 33 years on the ski patrol, John Gray has found settled down as a farmer

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Joan Lawlor

Joan Marie Lawlor (also known as Debra Brown), 63, passed away peacefully from natural causes on Aug. 7, 2008, at Colonial Manor in Whitefish.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Fire seems to be following family

By JOE SOVA / Hungry Horse News

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Swan Valley still searching for cell service

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Pay Equity still an issue in the Rocky Mountain West

By Pat Williams

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Library expansion depends on funding

I would like to respond to some recent articles that were written about the library location in Kalispell. I was on the Flathead County Board of Trustees for more than 10 years, so I know the background of the library system.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Sailing away the summer days

By JORDAN DAWSON / Bigfork Eagle

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Leave sign alone

So now what? A painted ice cream cone on a shop that sells ice cream cones. So what?

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

North Shore parcel set to become park

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Capitalism and the AP News

The Associated Press Bureau in Helena serves the state of Montana media without any major competition. All the newspapers, television and radio stations, covering state news must rely on AP because… there isn't anyone else. United Press pulled out years ago.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Camp gets kids excited about outside

By JORDAN DAWSON / Bigfork Eagle

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Short-sighted politics bad for county's future

For more than a decade, the balance of power in Flathead County has been tilted toward a short-sighted view of growth that has ignored the common-sense vision of the majority of our residents and the thousands of hours they have put into planning our shared future. At stake are the very things that make the Flathead a special place to live, work and raise a family.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Likes trains

With all the controversy going on regarding the trains, I feel compelled to express my views.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Need help fighting senior exploitation

Senior exploitation is and has been an ongoing subject for our seniors over the years. It is becoming a very large and overwhelming problem with our seniors. They are being exploited by friends, loved ones, by caretakers and even home health personnel. Without even knowing what is happening to our seniors they begin to rely on these people or loved ones and don't even realize they have already started working on their mental state — depending on their condition. Our seniors are very vulnerable.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Celebrating 62 years of news and photographs

Not a month goes by that I don’t hear the name of Mel Ruder.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Charles Carlson

Charles A. "Chuck" Carlson, 84, of Kent, Wash., passed away July 24, 2008, at Veterans Hospital in Seattle after a lengthy battle with cancer.

August 14, 2008 11 p.m.

Plenty of choices at Bigfork's multiple markets

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

Friday, August 8

August 8, 2008 11 p.m.

Great food, rides, animals, shows, the Northwest Montana Fair has it all.

Northwest Montana Fair events start this week

Thursday, August 7

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Letters to the Editor

Circus abuse

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Great food, rides, animals, shows, the Northwest Montana Fair has it all.

Northwest Montana Fair events start this week

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Keeping an eye on the lake's health

Whitefish Lake Institute is involved in numerous projects protecting water quality

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Kay Landon

Kay Landon left our world to venture to a special place in heaven on July 24, 2008.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Road issues

My wife and I are frequent visitors to Whitefish and have been for a number of years. For the first time, I felt it necessary to write and express my feelings regarding the road-surfacing in and around Whitefish this July.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

City moving forward with quiet zones'

Funding available to silence train horns at State Park, 2nd St. railroad crossings

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Ideal conditions at annual Montana Cup races

By JACOB DORAN / Bigfork Eagle

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Junior Tour concludes at Eagle Bend

The Eagle Bend stop on the Junior Tour was Aug. 4, and this is the one of the season. Some local players have played quite well during this year's tour events.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Supports conservation bond

What a breath of fresh air. The Flathead County Commissioners are considering putting a land and water conservation bond on the November ballot. Such a move will prove widely popular and would help protect our natural beauty, clean water and access to hunting, fishing and the outdoors. That sounds like a good deal to me.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

'Doughnut' facts not that complicated

Don't you just love it when a person who wants to conceal their true agenda regarding an issue starts by saying how "complicated" it is. Case in point: Bill Baum's observations on the "doughnut debate debacle" where he states, "There is much more to this controversy than meets the eye… And it's complicated." One could almost take that as an insult. I suppose if you present the Whitefish Critical Areas Ordinance and the doughnut area as a single issue, it could be, but these are two very different issues.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Fire danger ramps up as area dries out

By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Bigfork teen has seen the world

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

People sparking fires around the Valley

Firefighters in Northwest Montana have responded to numerous human-caused fires recently and agencies are asking the public to be mindful.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Gobbling up the view: Turkey flies through man's window

By HEIDI DESCH / Hungry Horse News

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Little sympathy for builder

It is hard to feel much sympathy for Brendon Retz. If he would really like to restore his reputation in Whitefish, he should focus on actions rather than words.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Something about the history was familiar

Doctor and patient are neighbors 16 years after helicopter crash in Alaska

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Big Mountain's superpipe axed

Resort to redirect resources to other terrain park features

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

High gas prices crimping rural health care

Bigfork area especially hard-hit in the Flathead

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Boy Scouts' Camp Melita Island abuzz with activity

By JACOB DORAN / Bigfork Eagle

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Glacier Prep goes 2-2 in Regional BR Tournament

By DAVID ERICKSON / For the Hungry Horse News

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

$10 million conservation bond not a 'done deal'

To the editor,

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

A turtle, a ranger and a marijuana sting

It's not very often that things get dull around here in the summer. Something is always happening, but even so, it's still fun to troll the Internet first thing in the morning and find out what's going on in the other nooks and crannies in the world.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Beware of added land related tax burdens

Clarice Ryan

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Vandalism a growing problem at state forest

Just north of Whitefish lays Stillwater State Forest, which encompasses roughly 93,000 acres and is the oldest and largest state forest in Montana. The forest earns revenue in support of various trust beneficiaries, such as Common Schools of Montana, Montana School of Mines, University of Montana. Revenue is earned by managing state school trust lands for agricultural and grazing leases, timber sales, mineral leases, commercial and residential leases, and recreation.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

BHS juniors back from Europe

Two Bigfork High School juniors, Jade Bosic and BreeAnn Bunyea, both 15, recently returned from Europe and a three week adventure as "Student Ambassadors" with the "People to People" delegation which was founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. They had the opportunity to visit, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Conservation bond presents rare opportunity

Bill Baum

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Letter from the editor

If at first you don't succeed, tri again

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

About 'Backpacker' Girls

"Who in the world are those good lookin' young wimmin across our table?" That's what I was wondering while sitting down at the West Glacier Cafe last Thursday morning. The Over the Hill Gang was gathering for weekly adventures and it is not unusual for strange faces to appear. Get query calls and letters from across the nation. Two weeks ago we had five lawyers from Baltimore who had phoned me, seeking info for a hike with "The Gang;" however, these two ladies appeared from right out of the blue.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Obituaries

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Another bylaws change for BLUAC

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Anderson leads CFST to seventh at state meet

By JOE SOVA / Hungry Horse News

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Boogie to the Bank 5K results

Here are complete results of the Heritage Days Boogie to the Bank 5K race, sponsored by Glacier Bank and held July 26 in Columbia Falls.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Glacier All-Stars go 2-2 at regional tourney

Three players suffer broken bones as team battled the top teams in the Northwest

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Supreme Court denies city's motion

Court's action gives county a free hand to plan and zone in the 'doughnut' area

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Nelson's celebrates 60 years in business

A small-town hardware store survives in an era of box stores

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Rebecca Curran Roberts

Rebecca Curran Roberts, 57, best friend, mother and grandmother, passed away July 26, 2008, at her home in Whitefish.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Leave the sign

Good Lord, here we go again, a little more government please.

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Bigfork packed for annual festival

By ALEX STRICKLAND / Bigfork Eagle

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

About "Backpack" Girls

G. George Ostrom

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Tournament brings together business and government leaders

By JORDAN DAWSON / Bigfork Eagle

August 7, 2008 11 p.m.

Maxine Freeman

Maxine Evelyn Freeman, 79, passed away peacefully in her sleep July 31, 2008, while under hospice care in Kalispell. She was born on July 5, 1929, to Max and Evelyn Walters in Havre and lived in Chinook. At age 5 she moved to the Flathead Valley and lived on the family farm while attending her grade school years at Birch Grove School. During her high school years at Flathead High School, Maxine worked at Norm's serving ice cream and popular drinks of the time.