Thursday, February 25
Vikes end season
The Vikings they ended their hopes for a spot in the state tournament Friday with a 61-60 loss to Plains.
Audition Sunday for 'Break a Leg'
Bigfork Eagle
Western B Divisionals
Thursday
Friday
Cats win NW A crown
Valkyries advance to battle for championship
The Valkyries didn't have their best game of the season, but they did enough to get the job done Friday night when they took out Florence 56-40 in the semifinal round of the Western B Divisional Tournament in Pablo.
BLUAC recommends zone change
The Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee unanimously voted to recommend a zone change for a grouping of properties near Parker Lakes Drive and Montana Highway 35.
Vikes, Vals are semifinal bound
The Bigfork Vikings clinched a spot in the semifinals at the Western B Divisional Tournament with a 74-61 victory over No. 3 seeded Valley Christian on Wednesday night in Pablo.
Vals so close, but not quite
The Valkyries were nearly able to do what hasn't been done in five years — keep Loyola from winning the Western B Championship game; but, Loyola took the lead for the first time with just 8.9 seconds left and never gave it back and when the buzzer sounded it was the Breakers who were celebrating the 42-41 victory.
Girls take divisional crown
Local's spelling skills run in the family
When sixth grader Marley Sande won the Bigfork Elementary and Middle School spelling bee, it wasn't a big surprise – it was in her blood.
Big Mountain uphill travel
Kats v. WF Divisionals
Glacier Babe Ruth clinics start
Glacier Babe Ruth Baseball League is offering a six-month free membership at The Wave to those who take head coaching positions in Whitefish or Columbia Falls. Assistant coaches will be offered corporate rates for the year.
Youth Nordic racing comes to West Glacier
For the first time ever, the Glacier Outdoor Center in West Glacier and the Glacier Nordic Ski Club are teaming up to host "The Race at Glacier" for the 2010 Western States Youth Ski Festival.
Wednesday, February 24
Brewfest targets winter tourists
Look out, Whitefish. Bigfork has a new event organizers hope will steal crowds from its sister tourist destination.
Grille blends Montana, Old World
Snowmobile suit win means extended season
Commissioners create new finance department
Safe gun storage prevents misuse
Benedict signs with Western
Whitefish senior Tanner Benedict signed a Frontier Conference NAIA letter of intent to play football at the University of Montana-Western, in Dillon, the university's coach, Rich Ferris, announced last week. Benedict was one of three recruits from Montana to sign with Western.
Resort, Forest Service set Big Mt hiking policy
Whitefish Mountain Resort and the U.S. Forest Service announced a new policy on Monday establishing rules for uphill traffic at the ski resort.
Local group seeks donations to help Haitian island
A group in Lakeside is trying to bring aid to what they see as an overlooked area in Haiti struggling with the repercussions of the major earthquake that struck the country in January.
Will work with resort
I was recently quoted in the Whitefish Pilot as saying "it stinks' when asked what I think of any restrictions on winter uphill hikers on the mountain.
Students learn from guest artists
Art students at Whitefish High School are going past the traditional mediums of charcoal, watercolor and oil paint this coming month. Aspiring artists will have a chance to try their hands at encaustic painting — painting with pigmented beeswax.
Brooklynn Rose Munson
Brooklynn Rose Munson, daughter Rose and Nick Munson, of Whitefish, was born Feb. 6, 2010, at North Valley Hospital.
Many easy ways to support local schools
Over the last nine years, I have learned many easy ways to help benefit the Lakeside/Somers schools without spending more money then I normally would. Even now that my daughter has moved on to high school, I find that supporting these schools is an easy thing to do.
Cats finish 8-0 in conference
Goodbye conference. Hello playoffs. The Columbia Falls boys basketball team ended their conference record at 8-0 last week, downing Polson away Thursday 67-55.
Museum needs help with photos of old Glacier Park rigs
When Gil Mangels was 3-years-old he was playing on the beach at Skidoo Bay and he found an interesting looking rock. He showed it to his mom and she said he should keep it. It was a Native American arrowhead.
Cheers for Volunteers
Bob Lockman was born in South Dakota. After college at Norfolk, Neb., he moved to California to work for Rockwell International where he met his wife Connie.
Flathead agreement formalized
Montana and British Columbia signed a memorandum of understanding last week that formalizes the end to mining in the Flathead.
Three to run for council
West Shore News
'Doughnut' area zoning tabled while talks continue
Council continues wrestling with vending regs
Marijuana zoning hashed out
The Whitefish City-County Planning Board continued to work on zoning for medical marijuana businesses in Whitefish at their Feb. 18 meeting.
Youth Nordic racing comes to West Glacier
For the first time ever, the Glacier Outdoor Center in West Glacier and the Glacier Nordic Ski Club are teaming up to host "The Race at Glacier" for the 2010 Western States Youth Ski Festival.
Montana, B.C. formally end mining in Flathead
Women's Gathering return canceled
$3.5M Tiger grant to fund 2nd St. project
Traffic in downtown Whitefish could be flowing more smoothly one day, thanks to federal stimulus money the city will use for improvements to Second Street between Spokane and Baker avenues.
Glacier Babe Ruth clinics start
Glacier Babe Ruth Baseball League is offering a six-month free membership at The Wave to those who take head coaching positions in Whitefish or Columbia Falls. Assistant coaches will be offered corporate rates for the year.
My Woodpecker Skis
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
Reckless behavior cited for ski area rule change
Over the past couple of years, we've noticed an increase in uphill traffic within the Whitefish Mountain Resort ski area boundary, which has now reached a level of concern for safety. Many people have skinned up Big Mountain for years, utilizing the side of the wide-open trails to avoid downhill traffic, staying away from heavy equipment and generally using common sense.
Guns OK, but shooting still banned in Glacier
A new law that allows firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges went into effect Monday, but pulling the trigger is illegal in most cases.
Girls tops in conference
The Columbia Falls girls go into the divisional tournament with momentum after they beat Polson last Thursday 52-44. With the win, the Kats took the regular season conference crown at 7-1 and finished 12-6 overall.
Letters to the editor
Developing a network for those upset about property taxes
Sports commentary: One for all, and all for the win
Saturday night was a pretty emotional day for the Bigfork High School basketball programs and their fans.
Fight to protect Flathead not over
The recent headlines just about said it all: "B.C. Bans Mining and Energy Extraction in the Flathead."
Bulldogs grab conference win over Loggers
This was a season finale worth tuning into.
Sign regs
I wish to express my feelings on what the owner of Mrs. Spoonovers is attempting to do. She contacted the city about the sign and was told no, it did not fit into the current range of sign ordinance laws, as she already had too much signage to do that.
Boardercross at Big Mountain
Fred Thompson edged Dash Kemp at the finish line in the open class at the U.S. Snowboard Association's Inland Northwest boardercross race on Feb. 21 at Whitefish Mountain Resort.
Slaybaugh leads spirited effort for Lady 'Dogs
A 25-point rout never felt so good.
North Shore Ranch case settles
Nearly two years after North Shore Developers sued Flathead County Commissioners when they voted 2-1 to deny their 286-lot subdivision near Somers, the two parties have reached a settlement agreement in the case.
Robert L. Thompson
Robert L. "Bobby" Thompson, 68, died of cancer on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010, at his home in Columbia Falls. Bobby was born in Conrad, to Charles and Deloris Thompson on Aug. 29, 1941 and grew up in Cut Bank. Bobby was the second of four boys: Teddy, Richard and Ronald. He lived in Spokane briefly, then moved to Columbia Falls in 1989 with his parents and worked for a period of time at Flathead Industries.
Thursday
The Columbia Falls Community Kitchen will be serving free meals Thursday, Feb. 25 through Sunday, Feb. 28 in the basement of St. Richard’s Catholic Church at 6 p.m.
Jacqueline Swenson
Jacqueline Joy Hythecker Swenson, 71, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away quietly Feb. 9, 2010.
Thursday, February 18
Whitefish, Ronan end Vikes' winning-streak
The Vikings varsity basketball team hadn't had to deal with the taste of defeat since Dec. 19, but the boys got a double-dose of it last week when Whitefish knocked them off of their 12-game winning-streak with a 49-27 loss Friday night and Ronan beat them 62-56 in overtime the following night.
Locals question netting trout
Mining to be banned in Canadian Flathead
Vals take down Class A rivals
The Valkyries played against some old Northwest A foes last week — Whitefish and Ronan — neither of which probably misses having Bigfork in their conference too much, considering the Vals handed the Lady Bulldogs a 68-43 loss and the Maidens received a 52-16 domination by the District 7B Champions.
Commissioners accept park
Flathead County Commissioners agreed to accept and maintain the new lakefront park in Lakeside, donated and developed by a local couple.
The rule of law during war
In response to a recent editorial suggesting that Sen. Max Baucus should share some blame in the case of three Navy SEALs being prosecuted for roughing up a known terrorist in Iraq, I would suggest it is more appropriate to blame the application of a legal paradigm rather than our senior senator of 30 years of service. Allow me to explain.
Hansen hits 100th win as head coach
Bigfork High School head girls basketball coach Mark Hansen hit a big milestone in his coaching career Saturday when his varsity team beat Ronan, giving him his 100th win as a head coach.
Thursday
The Columbia Falls Community Kitchen will be serving free meals Thursday, Feb. 25 through Sunday, Feb. 28 in the basement of St. Richard’s Catholic Church at 6 p.m.
District 7B Champions
County to take over local police dispatch March 1
Federal judge approves longer snowmobile season
Verna McNamara
Verna McNamara, 68, a Fremont, Calif., resident for the past 20 years, died on Jan. 28, 2010 in a Fremont hospital. Born and raised in Cut Bank, she lived for extended periods in both Helena and Columbia Falls before moving to California in 1989.
Sports commentary: Making sense of Class B confusion
I've been hearing some chatter about how post-season play works, so I did some investigating to try to make sense of this game of musical chairs that it seems like the teams are playing to continue to advance.
Baucus, Tester want North Fork mining promise solidified
Editor's note: This letter was sent to Premier Campbell on Feb. 9.
Curriculum work on schedule
The curriculum realignment process is on track for May completion, teachers told the Bigfork School Board on Wednesday.
Independent high school offers a different path
It is Whitefish High School's goal to have all students graduate with functional academic skills, social and emotional maturity, and positive self-views.
Girls go 2-1 in conference road trip
The Columbia Falls girls went 2-1 in conference play last week, dropping Ronan Thursday 52-25 and Whitefish Saturday 61-49, but lost to Libby 51-44.
Christopher Lee Sword
Christopher Lee Sword, 49, of Columbia Falls passed away on Feb. 6, 2010. Chris was born March 13, 1960 in Ashland, Ore., to Phil and Kathleen Sword. Chris was a 1978 graduate of Whitefish High School and a graduate of the University of Montana Technical Center. He operated a full service station and auto repair shop with his father in Columbia Falls in the 1980s.
Recalling memories of the King
Letter from the editor
Cheers for Volunteers
Kerrie Byrne found Whitefish by "pure good luck." Born and raised in California but working on a dude ranch in Idaho, she joined a girl friend who was coming to Whitefish. Kerrie fell in love with the place. She vowed if she could find a job, she'd move here.
One spot still open on BLUAC
Bigfork Eagle
Columbia Falls man charged in teen's death
A Columbia Falls man has been charged with vehicular homicide while under the influence of alcohol and criminal endangerment after he allegedly caused an accident that killed a Eureka teen.
About Fightin' and Drinkin'
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
Special Olympics ignites community spirit
Cowbells are to ski races what tailgating is to football — where there's one, you'll likely find the other.
Vikes and Vals take down St. Ignatius, head to championships
Both of Bigfork High School's basketball teams faced St. Ignatius in the their first games of the District 7B Tournament in Libby on Friday afternoon, and the Vikings and Valkyries prevailed in each matchup.
Council looks at how to define 'artwork'
The Whitefish City Council strayed onto the slippery slope of judging art while considering what one councilor hoped would be a solution to the Mrs. Spoonovers lawsuit at their Feb. 16 meeting.
Revised plan to be reviewed by council
West Shore News
Draft marijuana zoning goes to planning board
A draft zoning ordinance for medical marijuana businesses will be presented to the Whitefish City-County Planning Board during a work session following their regular meeting Thursday, Feb. 18 (tonight), at 6 p.m.
Wounded Warrriors
During the week of Feb. 3-8, five Wounded Warriors and their guests who were invited to come to Whitefish to learn to ski also enjoyed the warm hospitality of the community.
MDOT launches Highway Watch Program
The Montana Department of Transportation unveiled a Highway Watch Program last week for areas of concern on both Montana Highway 35 and U.S. Highway 93 near Flathead Lake.
Arch may return to Nucleus
An iconic landmark could be returning to Columbia Falls this year.
Edna Groshong
Edna Lee Groshong, 94, passed away Feb. 3, 2010, at Heritage Place, in Kalispell.
Corporate financing would puzzle founders
"These people are my enemies – fierce, bitter, implacable. But they are your enemies too. As they crush me today, they will crush you tomorrow. They will force you to dwell in Standard Oil houses while you live, and they will bury you in Standard Oil coffins when you die."
Cats win big against Chiefs, Dogs
The Columbia Falls boys basketball team knocked off two conference rivals last week, dropping Ronan 61-49 Thursday and Whitefish 58-31 Saturday night.
Highway 82 to get new bridge
Bigfork Eagle
Students plan future careers
MDOT reveals Highway Watch
Frosh Valkyries split final games
The froshmore girls basketball team split their final two games of the season, beating Whitefish 24-13 but falling to Ronan 37-15.
Boardercross at Big Mountain
Glacier Nordic to send three to nationals
Anne Miller and Stella Holt each found the podium in the 10-kilometer free event on Feb. 13 at Bogus Basin, Idaho — the third of three Junior Olympic qualifying races for the Glacier Nordic ski team. Their top-tier finishes, coupled with strong performances in the previous two qualifiers, means the duo has clinched a spot on the Intermountain national team.
Backyard diplomacy in North Fork deal
Sometimes, the best way to end a dispute isn't to call in the big shots. The trumpet blowers. The headline grabbers.
Benedict battles back for fourth
Bulldog senior wrestler Tanner Benedict nearly found the podium at the Class A state tournament Feb. 12-13 in Billings by winning four matches in a row after a first-round loss pushed him into the consolation bracket.
Atlas outlines avalanche paths
Flathead anglers worried about netting plan
Alvin Leon "Lee" Bridges
Alvin Leon "Lee" Bridges, 72, died in Eureka on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. He was born Aug. 12, 1937 at Roswell, N. M., to Charles and Beadie (Cross) Bridges. He married his high school sweetheart Sharon Tollefson on Dec. 22, 1956.
Glacier in black and white
Floats like a butterfly
Even at 11 years old, Jake Cirincione has the look of a swimmer.
Memories of the fly-tying teacher
It all happened years ago. I was attending Central Junior High School in St. Cloud, Minn. We were required to take a series of shop classes and I chose electricity, printing and mechanical drawing. There were seven students in the latter course and we devoted our time to drawing tables and creating 3-dimensional versions of various wood blocks that the instructor, a man named "Mac" Dohme, gave to us.
Tough week for Lady 'Dogs
The Lady Bulldogs basketball team suffered a pair of losses last week, falling 68-43 to Bigfork and 64-25 to conference-rival Columbia Falls.
Reviving VFW post
GLADYS SHAY / For the Hungry Horse News
Ski resort looking at restricting hikers
Plans to change the uphill travel policy at Whitefish Mountain Resort are in the works, according to resort spokesperson Donnie Clapp — meaning those who hike, snowshoe or skin up Big Mountain could face new regulations this season.
Houle takes state crown, fall record
Wildcat senior wrestler Kelly Houle set the school record for falls in a season, pinning all four opponents at the state A wrestling tournament last week.
Marsha A. Haugen Wagenhauser
Marsha A. Haugen Wagenhauser rose to heaven to lay her crown at the throne of Jesus to live forever on Feb. 13, 2010. Born Aug. 5, 1955 in Hot Springs to Millard and Sylvia (Sue) Haugen, they moved to Columbia Falls until she graduated from Columbia Falls High School. She met Ralph Wagenhauser, they were married March 22, 1975 and together they had Ryan and Heidi whom she loved, taught and served with the wisdom and excellence that only a woman of God could accomplish.
Bulldogs crush Vikings, fall to Wildcats
The Bulldogs boys basketball team held Class B Bigfork to single-digit points totals in every quarter Feb. 12, as Whitefish rolled to a 49-27 win over the Vikings.
Couple gifts lake front park
Flathead County Commissioners agreed to accept and maintain the new lakefront park donated and developed by a local couple.
Thursday, February 11
U.S. Telemark Team says thanks
The local members of the U.S. National Telemark Team would like to thank our community for their continued support. We're working to raise money so we can host the 2010 U.S. Telemark National Championships, which will be held at Whitefish Mountain Resort on March 18-21. Recently, a fundraiser was held at the Great Northern Bar and Grill.
History of 'Taps'
GLADYS SHAY / For the Hungry Horse News
Verna McNamara
Verna McNamara, 68, a Fremont, Calif., resident for the past 20 years, died on Jan. 28, 2010 in a Fremont hospital. Born and raised in Cut Bank, she lived for extended periods in both Helena and Columbia Falls before moving to California in 1989.
Staff, other cuts could save Canyon school, for now
Canyon Elementary appears to have earned a reprieve, at least for one year.
About Sqelios and Activists
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
The center of Whitefish
Real estate swaps, railroad contamination and traffic congestion were some of the issues raised during a Feb. 1 Whitefish City Council work session on where to locate a new City Hall.
Five grapplers punch ticket to Billings
Whitefish's wrestling squad will send five grapplers to the Class A state meet in Billings this weekend.
MDOT reveals Highway Watch Program for highways near Flathead Lake
The Montana Department of Transportation unveiled a Highway Watch Program on Wednesday for areas of concern on both Montana Highway 35 and U.S. Highway 93 near Flathead Lake.
Week in photos - Feb. 18
Thursday
Haymoon Resort and Retreat Center will host the Whitefish Chamber of Commerce’s Gone Fishin’ social on Thursday, Feb. 18, from 5-7 p.m. at their location on Hodgson Road between U.S. 93 and Whitefish Stage Road. The event will be catered by Wasabi Sushi Bar and Ginger Grill. For more information, call 862-1471 or 270-8771 or visit online at www.haymoonresort.com.
Vals knock down Lady Bulldogs
By the end of the first quarter there was little question that the Bigfork Valkyries were about to tack another win onto their now 14-3 record, and three quarters later the proof was in the 68-43 score.
Whitefish takes top honors for health care costs
A recent nationwide survey ranks Whitefish as one of the least expensive rural hospital service areas for Medicare costs, second only to Bonners Ferry, Idaho. North Valley Hospital's costs are 51 percent lower than the national average for Medicare costs, the survey states.
File to run for BLUAC seats by Feb. 18
Bigfork Eagle
Cheers for volunteers
Kurt Blades was born and raised in Columbia Falls. After college at Montana State University-Bozeman and Pacific University, Ore., he opened his optometry practice in Whitefish. Always athletic, Kurt grew up taking part in most of the established school sports and took advantage of the local amenities of golfing, skiing, hiking and camping.
Village readies for Valentine's Day
Letter from the editor
Pre-release center draws harsh criticism
Cable TV agreement opens possibilities
Locals sculpt Spam into art
Rehberg staffer to hold office hours in Bigfork
Cold shooting hurts Lady 'Dogs' chances
The Lady Bulldogs dropped two nonconference games last week, losing to both Eureka and Frenchtown by 27 points.
Write a column to share your thoughts
Letter from the editor
Sports commentary: Vikes, Vals face tougher road in Class B tournaments
The Valkyries and Vikings basketball teams have finished their regular season conference games, and both were able to do so without losing a single one, which in-turn earned them each the District 7B Championship.
Michael G. Haugen
Michael G. Haugen, 41, loving husband, son, brother, uncle, nephew, and friend lost a brave battle with cancer Feb. 1, 2010.
Alvin Leon "Lee" Bridges
Alvin Leon "Lee" Bridges, 72, died in Eureka on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. He was born Aug. 12, 1937 at Roswell, N. M., to Charles and Beadie (Cross) Bridges. He married his high school sweetheart Sharon Tollefson on Dec. 22, 1956.
Library displays local artists' work
Residents who have paid a visit to the West Shore Community Library may notice something has changed on its walls over the past few months.
Children need two doses to protect against H1N1 virus
Newspaper publisher announces retirement
Kathryn Joan Ellman Lundstrom
Kathryn Joan Ellman Lundstrom was welcomed with open arms by the Lord and the love of her life, Darvin Lundstrom on Feb. 3, 2010. She was born in Hinsdale on Oct. 22, 1928, at the age of 3, the family moved to Columbia Falls. Being the second to the youngest of 12 children, there was always love, laughter and family around.
Cabin Fever Days
Hall of Fame class of 2010 to be honored
The 2010 Whitefish High School Hall of Fame induction is slated for Saturday, Feb. 13, when
Reginald MacDonald
Reginald MacDonald, 85, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family Feb. 7, 2010.
Horsemen log long hours in 2009
Back Country Horsemen of the Flathead saw a big increase in volunteer service last year, continuing a tradition of working in the backcountry since 1973.
Another High School Play
Vals cruise past Ronan
The Valkyries finished their regular season with a smooth 52-16 victory over Ronan on Saturday night.
Five firsts for MatCats at tourney
A couple of weeks ago, Columbia Falls wrestling coach Jessie Schaeffer approached senior Shawn Whitman about his decision to not wrestle this year.
Students gain focus with yoga
When Bigfork Elementary School students come home excitedly talking about lions, heroes and downward-facing dogs, parents may think they are talking about characters from books.
Vikes secure top spot in District 7B
Victories in two tight games earned the Vikings regular season District 7B Champion bragging rights last week.
Vikes lose back-to-back games
They say nothing lasts forever, and the Bigfork Vikings basketball team's winning-steak is no exception.
Canadians say they won't mine Flathead
The province of British Columbia will apparently enact a moratorium on mineral and coal extraction in the Canadian Flathead.
Bigfork kicks off Pelton's Montana stops
About a dozen years ago, Ryan Pelton owned his own Web development company, had never sung in public and evaded suggestions that he looked like a famous king.
Coal, oil & gas development banned in Canadian Flathead
Local environmentalists applauded the British Columbian government on Tuesday as it took a 'significant" step in protecting wilderness lands along Glacier National Park's northern boundary.
Students divided on cell-phone risks
A few months ago, 160 Whitefish High School students completed a survey on the current cell phone policy. An overwhelming majority said they'd like to see the high school allow the use of cell phones during school hours.
Vals finish conference schedule undefeated
With just two games left before the District 7B Tournament, the Valkyries basketball team is at the top of its game having scored big wins over Plains, 67-22, and Troy, 66-18, last week to end their regular season undefeated in conference play; and the girls faced a tougher opponent in Class A Libby where they fell 44-41.
Skaters jam on the snow
The sixth annual Whitefish Winter Carnival Yeti Snowskate Jam was held at Kiddie Park, on Baker Avenue, on Saturday, Feb. 6.
Seeking solutions to the property tax dilemma
For the past few months, I have been working diligently on the property reappraisal problem. In conjunction with the other legislators in the area, we have hosted several town hall meetings where we were able to listen to people from all over Flathead and Lake counties about their concerns with the inequity in property taxation. I have also had dozens of discussions with property owners along with many discussions with the local property tax assessor's office. We have paid close attention to your suggestions for solutions.
Council supports new park
At it's January meeting, the Lakeside Community Council agreed to offer support of the new lakefront park in Lakeside.
Girls thump Pirates for conference lead
The Columbia Falls girls basketball team took sole possession of first place last in the conference week by dropping Polson 61-40.
Subzero summit
Climber bags Kintla in winter for second time
Boys edge Pirates for conference lead
Kyle Howell had a stellar weekend, leading the Columbia Falls boys basketball team to two wins as they captured sole possession of first place in the Northwest A conference.
Bulldogs split nonconference games
The Whitefish boys basketball team's roller-coaster season took an upward turn last week when the 'Dogs broke a six-game losing streak Feb. 6 by knocking off Eureka 69-45 in a nonconference match at home.
Snowskate jam a big success
This year's Yeti Snowskate Jam held during Winter Carnival was the sixth year of the event and the most successful yet. The Snowkate Jam is planned for kids by kids and had 30 contestants this year.
Women's Gathering returns
After a four-year hiatus, Bigfork's Women's Gathering is back by popular demand.
Kate Anika Cooke
Kate Anika Cooke, daughter of Barb and Chance Cooke, of Whitefish, was born Jan. 23, 2010, at North Valley Hospital.
Thursday, February 4
Agnes Lamb
With her family surrounding her, Agnes Lamb, a longtime Whitefish resident, went to be with the Lord on Jan. 29, 2010.
Grapplers heat up for divisional meet
Whitefish's individual success on the mat took another boost Jan. 30 against rival Columbia Falls, as the 'Dogs tallied three wins, including a pin. The strong performance comes at the right time, as the team heads to the divisional tourney this weekend in Polson.
A second look at beach expansion
The Whitefish City Council took up the idea of expanding City Beach at its Feb. 1 meeting and unanimously agreed to begin negotiations with the owner of an adjacent property. A Park Board subcommittee will assist city manager Chuck Stearns in the talks.
City ice rink seeing more use
Sundrop Health adds produce, new inventory
District kicks off search
The search will officially begin this week for a new superintendent for the Bigfork School District.
Jacqueline "Jackie" Evelyn Smithey Cornelius
Jacqueline Cornelius, much-loved mother, Nana, and friend, went to be with her Savior, Jesus Christ, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010. She died peacefully in her sleep at home from cancer. Known as Jackie, she spent her lifetime thinking of others. Not only will she be missed by her loving family, but by all those around her.
Freestyle team places at Night Rider event
The first event of the Night Riders Park Series at Whitefish Mountain Resort ended well for several members of the resort's freestyle team.
Pelton adds second Elvis performance
Bigfork Eagle
Drug waste poses threat to drinking water
Whitefish Pilot
New valleywide stormwater group forms
Northwest Montana News Network
Pondering Things Poetic
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
Cheers for Volunteers
Shirlee Yeats, daughter of Rueben and Fern Larson, was born and raised in Whitefish. Her life revolves around the survivors of her extended family, which consists of a son, a stepson and daughter, six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Lala I. Schultz
Lala I. Schultz, 70, of Coram, born May 8, 1939 in Casper, Wyo., died late on the evening of Jan. 25, 2010 of lung disease.
Wildcats talk way to fifth title
If there was ever any doubt that the Columbia Falls speech and debate team wasn't the best in the state, that doubt was squashed Saturday when the Wildcats won their fifth straight Class A state championship.
Functioning smoke alarms save lives
In the valley last month, there were five structure fires.
Thursday
The local Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) Community Group will meet Thursday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Bohemian Grange, 125 Blanchard Lake Road, directly west of Montana Coffee Traders. Michelle Skaletski-Boyd, of Soul-Felt Words, Inc., will speak on “Holistic Self-Reflection,” an evening of experiential learning incorporating meditation, relaxation and guided imagery. She’s a recognized authority in the field of conscious awakening. For more information, call 862-9591 or 862-7711 or visit online at www.soul-felt.com/meet.htm.
Winter Carnival
State thespian festival
Theater at Whitefish High School is not only entertaining and memorable — it can be just as competitive as any other sport.
2010 census forms soon to be available
Grizzly bears may come off Endangered Species List
Lady 'Dogs break winless streak
Jessica Slaybaugh had tears in her eyes as she walked off the basketball court Jan. 28 — but this time they were for all the right reasons.
'Mean-spirited' elections expected
Commissioner of Political Practices Dennis Unsworth and two of his staff members came to Whitefish last week for a forum on election regulations.
Community tells district to keep school open
Parents, staff and friends of Canyon Elementary don't want to see their school close.
Vikes battle to stay undefeated
As the Vikings varsity basketball team enters into their final week of conference play, they remain undefeated in District 7B after beating Thompson Falls, 72-64, and St. Ignatius, 66-23, each for the second time this season.
Council holds on to plan
The Lakeside Community Council opted to hang on to the Lakeside Neighborhood Plan for another month before sending it on to the Flathead County Planning Board.
City jail to remain open during day as holding facility
The Columbia Falls jail won't close after all — at least not entirely. Police Chief Dave Perry said the jail will remain in use as a holding facility for the city court during weekday hours.
Probe clears county planning director
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Students tackle stereotypes on trip to Browning
Students from Bigfork and Browning met in January to break down stereotypes through conversation and shared experiences.
State acknowledges Railway District test results
In more good news for the Railway District in downtown Whitefish, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality has reviewed the results of the city's subsurface investigation and given a thumbs up for the neighborhood.
Holt takes third at Soldier Hollow qualifier sprint
The Glacier Nordic Ski Team came away from the second Junior Olympic Qualifier on Jan. 29-30 at Soldier Hollow, Utah, in good position to send three racers to nationals later this winter.
A Calm evening in Glacier
Private investigation clears planning office
The results of a third-party investigation into Flathead County Planning and Zoning staff released last week cleared planners of allegations of improprieties.
Digging in: Four city workers laid off
Four Whitefish city workers, including three from the city planning and building department, were indefinitely laid off last week. The action follows the layoff of a building inspector last year.
City, EPA continue talks on river clean-up
'Doughnut' zoning moving forward
Mazur, Danczyk, Schiff take first at state
Seniors Joe Mazur, Matt Danczyk and Tyler Schiff walked away from the State Class A Speech, Debate and Drama Tournament as state champions. The Bulldog team finished third behind Columbia Falls and Billings Central at the meet held in Corvallis, which included 21 schools.
Obama seen taking a stronger leadership role
It isn't the American people who aren't eager for change. It's Barack Obama. The President spent his first year in office either unwilling or unable to change his approach to the Congress. His virtually hands-off, milk-toast attitude toward providing legislative leadership has stymied the public's demand for change.
Betty Boyd memories
GLADYS SHAY / For the Hungry Horse News
Cats bust out against T. Falls
The Columbia Falls boys basketball team stopped its skid, downing class B Thompson Falls 74-48 at home last Thursday.
Reappraisal mitigation
I would like to thank everyone who attended the Property Tax Mitigation Forum at Flathead Valley Community College and the Revenue and Transportation Committee Hearing in Helena on property tax reappraisal. These forums were truly constructive; the attending legislators all came away with valuable information.
Week in photos - Feb. 11
File to run for BLUAC seats by Feb. 18
Bigfork Eagle
Local running club formed
It's before dawn, there are just a handful of cars parked along Central Avenue and already a line seven-deep is forming outside of Montana Coffee Traders.
Girls ground Bluehawks as well
The Columbia Falls girls basketball team scored 18 points last Thursday before opponent Thompson Falls even dropped a bucket. From there, the Wildkats cruised to a 71-39 victory.
Bigfork kicks off Pelton's Montana stops
About a dozen years ago, Ryan Pelton owned his own Web development company, had never sung in public and evaded suggestions that he looked like a famous king.
Coal, oil & gas development banned in Canadian Flathead
Local environmentalists applauded the British Columbian government on Tuesday as it took a ÒsignificantÓ step in protecting wilderness lands along Glacier National ParkÕs northern boundary.
Publisher announces retirement
Scout makes new sign possible for schools
King's tribute
Dear Royal Editor of the Realm,
51st Whitefish Winter Carnival
Going To The Sun Celebrating Glacier National ParkÕs Centennial
Vikes, Vals get past Plains
The Bigfork Vikings (9-0, 14-1) basketball team clinched the District 7B regular season title Thursday night with a 72-57 win over Plains (5-1, 13-1), which didn't come as easy as the score implies.
'Dogs struggle in conference games
The Bulldogs boys basketball team took a few steps back last week after consecutive losses against conference foes Ronan and Libby.
Betty June (Peterson) Boyd
Betty June (Peterson) Boyd passed away Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 at the age of 81. She was born on Feb. 23, 1928 in Woodbine, Iowa, to Willie and Edna Peterson.
Cats thump Dogs to close out regular season
The Columbia Falls wrestling team finished its regular season with a 54-19 win over a Whitefish squad that didn't put very many wrestlers on the mat.