Thursday, May 27
Lake expected to reach full pool by target date
Flathead Valley tourism expected to continue rise this year
DECA winner
I would like to send out various thank you's to the community. After my DECA experience, I have received copious amounts of positive feedback.
Glacier, June 3, 2010
Setting themselves apart
As Bigfork's students count down the days until the end of the school year, I can't help but wonder how many of them will struggle to find summer employment or, for those who are graduating, long-term employment.
Lady 'Dogs look to rebound at state
As quickly as Whitefish's softball squad was poised to win the division and roll into the state playoffs as a top seed, they fell to third place in the standings and find themselves scrambling to find their winning touch.
Denise May (Feaser) Hamilton
Denise May (Feaser) Hamilton passed away peacefully at home on May 22, 2010 at the age of 55 after a short battle with cancer. Born Aug. 5, 1954 in Maryland to John William Feaser and Dolores Wilderson Feaser, Denise could be considered a "wild child" as she was always getting into trouble with her black and gold Mustang. After graduating from Randallstown High School in 1972, Denise went to Arizona to visit long-time friend and 'sister' Helen.
Two Flathead County races to be determined in primary election
West Shore News
Council discusses future goals for city
Improving traffic and pedestrian safety. Providing more activities for citizens. Enhancing the city's economy by getting tourists to stop and stay in the city and attracting business for jobs. Continuing to upgrade the city parks.
BHS juniors earn recognition for writing skills
Baccalaureate service to be held Tuesday
Girls softball falls short in state tourney hopes
They needed some help from Libby and they needed to beat Polson. Neither happened, and the Columbia Falls girls softball team's season came to an end.
Capital improvement projects 56% funded
Tourist forecast looks good
Swan Crest 100-mile race challenged
A 100-mile race along the Swan Crest sponsored by Whitefish supplement manufacturer Hammer Nutrition has been challenged by a local environmentalist who helped drive litigation in the mid-1990s that led to road-density standards to protect grizzly bears.
Candidates on the doughnut
Four of the five candidates for Flathead County commissioner say they would have voted to rescind the interlocal agreement between the county and Whitefish that created the city's two-mile planning and zoning "doughnut" jurisdiction.
Marijuana moratorium extended one year
The Whitefish City Council tabled proposed zoning regulations for medical marijuana businesses at its May 17 meeting and extended the city's current medical marijuana moratorium for a year.
More skybridge
I've been reading all the negative comments about the 'skybridge." Sounds pretty awful to me.
Memories from years past
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
State track meet
Briar Tivon Hiebert
Briar Tivon Hiebert, son of Sarah Moore and Donovan Hiebert, of Kenosha, Wisc., was born April 4, 2010.
Opposes Curry
I'm a lifelong resident of Flathead County and I've never written a letter of this kind until now. I feel strongly enough about the disqualifications of Chuck Curry, candidate for sheriff, that it has compelled me to put pen to paper.
Vals capture divisional trophy
Bigfork High School girls turned their District 7B Championship into a Western B Divisional Championship after finding a great deal of success at last weekend's meet in Missoula.
Thomas H. Winegar III
Thomas H. Winegar III, 70, of Sanger, Texas, passed away on Friday May 7, 2010. He was born on Sept. 28, 1939, in Deadwood, S.D. to Thomas Jr. and Grace Winegar. He served in the Army National Guard from 1954 to 1957 and then joined the U.S. Navy serving aboard the U.S.S. Midway from 1957 to 1962. He married Lana Butt on May 25, 1961 in Deadwood, S.D. They moved to California where they had their four children, and then resided in Evergreen and Hungry Horse for several years, but made their final home in Texas.
Golf team gets disqualified at state tournament
The Bigfork High School golf team was ready to cap off its standout season with what members hoped would be a stellar performance at the Class B State Tournament in Huntley Project, but the team made one mistake that cost them everything — they stopped to play golf.
Skybridge
In recent weeks, several letters and at least one or two articles related to the 'skyway" over Wisconsin Avenue have been published in your paper. Many are oriented towards "well, there is not much we can do about it now."
Futures committee looks at high school
A new committee has begun work on gathering ideas for the future of Whitefish High School — which will likely lead to either a new high school building or a major renovation project.
Twins creep toward .500 mark
The Glacier Twins have been as good as any team in the region since Kyle Knox and Kyle Yogodzinski joined the pitching rotation earlier this month.
Habitat thanks
On behalf of Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley, I would like to express my appreciation to the Whitefish City Council, which voted Monday night to reduce by reimbursement the permit and impact fees required for Habitat's summer Whitefish build.
Sheri Benson
Sheri Dee Benson, 62, died May 19, 2010, at her home in Whitefish.
Larry August Kickbusch
Larry August Kickbusch "headed for the barn and greener pastures' to be with Our Lord and Savior on May 18, 2010 at LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, La.
Local crews to honor Swan Lake fire chief Saturday
Community members and local fire departments will pay respects to one of their longest serving fire chiefs Saturday, May 29, at a memorial service in Bigfork.
Montessori building still for sale
A year has nearly passed since the last classes of Flathead Valley Montessori Academy echoed through the halls of the large red building north of Somers and the school's board is still working on its next steps.
Skybridge again
The city council should be ashamed of the manner in which they have failed to deal with Mr. Averill and his singlewide in the sky. If indeed the city has no recourse, the powers that be in the Planning Department and Architectural Review Committee should be removed for incompetency.
Thursday
Whitefish Theatre Company will present Charles Ludlum’s “The Mystery of Irma Vep” with shows on June 3-5 and 10-11, all at 7:30 p.m. Nancy Nei directs veteran actors Phelps L’Hommedieu and Tony Hernandez in this campy tribute to melodramas and mysteries, Ludlum’s most famous play. The two actors play eight roles in this gothic spoof set in a Victorian mansion and an Egyptian tomb. The production is the theater company’s annual Cabaret Theatre, with table or mezzanine seating, and food and drink available for purchase. Tickets are $18 adults and $16 seniors and students, all seating reserved. Appropriate for older students and adults. Sneak preview tickets are $8 for general seating. To purchase tickets, call 862-5371 or visit online at www.whitefishtheatreco.org. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and one hour before a performance.
Glacier scenes, June 3, 2010
Tracksters qualify for 36 events at state
After a strong Western A divisional track meet in Libby last weekend, Whitefish is in position to send a busload of athletes to the state meet in Laurel.
Max F. Allen
The angels took Max F. Allen home to the Lord on March 18, 2010 after suffering a long, faithful battle with severe COPD. He was born March 25, 1937 in Kalispell. He served his country in the U.S. Army and worked as an operating engineer in southern California for 18 years and three years on the Alaskan Pipeline.
Meeting to be held on stormwater
Bigfork Eagle
Sports commentary: Familiar faces back next year as coaches encouraging
Oh, what a difference a year makes. Last spring the buzzword on everyone's lips involved with Bigfork High School's athletics was "new." The community was preparing for a new class for competition and new coaches with new philosophies in five of the school's eight sports.
Karen, Bill Anderson to retire from education
Karen and Bill Anderson are fixtures in the area's schools.
Writing to recover
Woman pens book about volunteer experience during Vietnam War
Retiring teachers honored
The school year at Whitefish High School is coming to a close. Seniors will graduate soon, but some teachers are looking forward to graduations of their own.
Cheers for volunteers
Bruce Tate has deep roots in Whitefish. The son of Ralph and Helen Tate, he professes to be publicity shy and suggests this article should be about them.
Bigfork bronze artist dies
A renowned local bronze artist and former gallery owner died last week.
Class of 2010 to walk stage Saturday
Approximately 69 students will walk across the newly refurbished stage in the Bigfork High School gymnasium to receive their diploma Saturday, June 5.
Week in photos: 6-3-10
Legal drug use may be greater problem
In case you missed it, while some focus on the scourge of medical marijuana — blaming marijuana for the actions of criminally minded prescription addicts — this recent press regarding medical marijuana has prompted me to think about the bigger picture of medication use in our young people, and our society at large.
Letters to the editor
Funding available through Boys and Girls Club
Tennis teams will send six to state
The Columbia Falls boys and girls tennis teams will send six athletes to state. On the boys' side, the doubles team of Vadim Zvygelskiy and Brian Marcille qualified with a win in the consolation semifinals. Parker Johnson qualified in the singles bracket.
Mallams runner-up at divisional; team takes second
When Bulldog tennis player Joel Mallams started the season in March, he likely didn't think he'd be in a winner-take-all match with one of the state's best netters while vying for a divisional championship.
Boys tennis takes first at state
In their first year back in Class B competition in more than a decade, the Bigfork High School boys and girls tennis teams left quite a mark at last weekend's Class B/C State Tournament.
Funding dries up for after-school program
Funds are running out for the Mustang Kids Club, which provides activities for area youth before and after school.
Board accepts contract changes to reflect cuts
The Bigfork School Board ratified the 2010-11 collective bargaining agreement with the Bigfork Area Education Association at its May 19 meeting.
Three Bulldogs named to Shodair
Three Whitefish High School soccer players have been selected to play in the Shodair Classic soccer tournament in Helena this summer.
Thanks to PTA
On behalf of the entire Whitefish Middle School staff, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Whitefish P.T.A. for an outstanding display during Teacher Appreciation Week.
Youth bike to raise money for children's hospital
West Shore News
Climate crisis
I have lived in beautiful Whitefish, Montana, for 16 years. I have grown up in a house that is accessed by dirt roads and is surrounded by trees. My parents have instilled a love of nature and the incredible landscape around me since I was very young.
Saving lives
Barn could go up in Big Prairie
Water bills
Did you know that the city of Whitefish's Water Department offers a senior citizen discount?
Cats take divisional crown
The Columbia Falls boys track team ran away with the Northwest A divisional crown last week in Libby. Derrick Williams, Justin Whitman, Nate Thompson, Taylor Martinson and Daniel Jones all had first place finishes. On top of that, a host of other athletes qualified for the state tournament this weekend in Laurel.
Small world
K.J. HASCALL / Hungry Horse News
Seniors earn gold at state
The Bigfork track and field team capped off a season filled with top finishes with a handful of hardware at last weekend's Class B State Track Meet in Laurel.
Thursday, May 20
Biking season kicks off on all terrain
The bicycling season is well underway and there seems to be no lack of trails, rides or events, so let's get the show on the road.
Youth show heart through actions
Letter from the editor
Cheers for volunteers
Glenna McEvoy was born and raised in Enid, Okla. It was there that she met Raymond, and after graduation — she from the University of Oklahoma, and he from the University of Illinois — they were married.
Wehrli's two homers lead Lady 'Dogs
Whitefish pitcher Kaitlyn Wehrli had a career-defining game during the Lady Bulldog's 4-3 win over Ronan on Saturday in Butte.
A travesty
What a travesty the skybridge at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake is. The Whitefish Pilot should add a new category to their "best of list" called "Best Eyesore." This skybridge should win hands-down.
Do-or-die for softball team as season ends
The Columbia Falls softball team went .500 at the Butte Tournament last weekend. Friday the Wildkats clobbered Stevensville 21-4 but lost to Belgrade 4-3 in nine innings. Saturday the Kats beat Lewistown 7-4, but lost to Livingston 5-4.
In tune-up, records broken
That's one way to prime up for the divisional tournament: Break a couple of school records.
Carnival DVD available now
Copies of the "Whitefish Winter Carnival" documentary film will be available at the Stumptown Historical Society on May 26.
Beware of the crocodiles
The Whitefish library committee cites general mistreatment by the Flathead County Library System, assures the city that all other solutions are wrong, and urges the city to go it alone.
BHS student crowned with surprise honor
BLUAC seeks member
Spring for Glacier
Single mother, boy homeless
The firefighters were able to save the photo albums and the picture of her daughter Jaylee, who died a few years ago. But the clothes, her son's toys, the rest of the rented trailer house — nothing was salvageable.
Twins split at Wood Bat
The ping of aluminum was replaced with the crack of maple at Memorial Park this past weekend as the Glacier Twins hosted the annual Wood Bat tournament.
May 20, 2010
The reluctant rescuer
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
Likes Quatman
We are voting for Phyllis Quatman for District Court Judge.
Men arrested for alleged rape, kidnap
Two men have been arrested for an alleged kidnapping and rape in Hungry Horse Sunday night.
Likes Baker
I first met Beth Baker, candidate for Supreme Court Justice, at the legislature when she drafted a bill for me on victims rights. Because she did such an excellent job, the bill passed without a dissenting vote.
Teacher, family experience Mexico
Wolf population reduction approved
Girl struck by train May 13 recovering
A Columbia Falls teenager is recovering at Kalispell Regional Medical Center after she was struck by a westbound Amtrak train in Columbia Falls.
Lady 'Dogs blast Ronan, ready for divisional
A disappointing stretch of tennis came to a screeching halt for the Lady Bulldogs on Saturday as the girls squad steamrolled Ronan 6-1 in a conference dual.
Despite youth, boys hope to qualify for state
The Columbia Falls boys' tennis team wrapped up their regular season with a 5-2 loss to Libby. Miroslav Zvygelskiy downed Crawford Denning, 6-0, 6-3 in No. 2 singles and Tim Spencer beat Zack Schikora, 6-3, 6-4.
UPDATED: Flathead Jackpot Casino catches fire
Bigfork firefighters were kept busy by two separate fires last week, including one that damaged a local business.
Most students want to keep open campus
In past years, Whitefish High School has maintained an off-campus lunch policy, allowing students to leave school grounds during the 40-minute lunch period if they so choose.
Nothing comes easy for Glacier National Park
During the year-long celebration of Glacier National Park's centennial, it might serve us well to recall the tortured legislative beginnings of that soaring, sparkling place.
Exchange student living out high school American dream
The students of Bigfork High School gained a new friend this fall when Carolina Tietzel arrived as a German foreign-exchange student, but little did they know they were also gaining a strong tennis competitor.
Encounters of the furry kind
K.J. HASCALL / Hungry Horse News
A distraction
Why is there a mobile home sitting above the street on Wisconsin Avenue by The Lodge? I hope it's not permanent because it is very distracting when driving through an already congested area.
Letter to the editor
Moving Independence Day
Sewer asks for $8.1 million bond
Bigfork voters will be asked to approve an $8.1 million bond in July to replace the Village's aging wastewater treatment plant.
Memorial Park stadium moving forward
Progress is being made in construction of a new backstop and grandstand at Memorial Park, home field for the Glacier Twins Legion baseball team.
Thursday
The Boys and Girls Club holds a Youth Night on Thursdays at Glacier Discovery Square. It’s a safe and fun place for youth to hang out. Middle school kids are welcome from 5 to 7 p.m. and high school age from 7 to 9 p.m. There is no cost.
Super bowl of reading
Everyone wants to be a winner, but finding an outlet to unleash that competitive spirit can be a challenge — especially for those who aren't athletically inclined.
Pilot flashes back to 1910
On May 12, 1910, the Whitefish Pilot reported on the prospect of Montana territory being made into a new national park.
Don Welch
Don Welch died May 10, 2010, in Las Vegas at the age of 77.
George "Sonny" Kahn
A graveside urn burial service for George "Sonny" Kahn will be held on Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 11 a.m. at the Lone Pine Cemetery in Bigfork. Buffalo Hill Funeral Home is caring for the family.
Energy policy
Isn't it time we did something about re-powering America? Most assuredly, we consumers are playing a part in global warming. Most of us are dependent on fossil fuels for energy. I drive a vehicle, heat and light my home and office, and I bet most of you do also.
Funding dries up for after-school program
Funds are running out for the Mustang Kids Club, which provides activities for area youth before and after school.
Book battle
Providing students with new opportunities takes more than one person's vision.
Havre woman chosen as new Whitefish city attorney
Mary VanBuskirk, an attorney in Havre, has accepted the Whitefish City Council's offer to become the city's new city attorney.
Boys win seventh conference dual
It's been 34 days since the Whitefish boys tennis team last lost a dual.
Bigfork bronze artist dies
A renowned local bronze artist and former gallery owner died last week.
Girls tennis wraps up season with 9-4 dual record
The Columbia Falls girls tennis team wrapped up its regular season with a win against Libby last Thursday, 6-1.
Report IDs dangerous times on state roads
Gambling revenue continues decline
JP race
This letter is written to inform the voters of Flathead County in the current election for the new position in Flathead County District Court.
Judge election coverage continues
Clerk/Recorder and U.S. Rep. election coverage
SRS says 'yes' to full-day kindergarten
Starting next fall, Swan River School will offer full-day kindergarten.
Youth bike to raise money for children's hospital
West Shore News
Class B/C State Tennis
Art of being good hosts and guests
The Flathead Valley is one of the top vacation destinations in the United States and the people of the Valley are incredible hosts. Our visitors are exposed to magnificent scenery, one of the most beautiful national parks and superb fishing. Sometimes visitors are content to merely sit and visit with old (and new) friends.
Columbians 50th anniversary jam
Thursday, May 13
Letters to the editor
Music program a 'treat'
Gayland H. Jones
Gayland H. Jones died of natural causes Monday, May 3, 2010 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. Gayland was born on May 29, 1935 in Lovell, Wyo., the second of three children to Billie and Si Jones.
Deputies
To the handful of malcontent deputies at the Sheriff's Office, so you don't like your boss, huh? Well, your boss would be me, along with all the other Flathead County taxpayers who elected your supervisor — the Sheriff.
Bulldogs swat 'Cats in league duals
Whitefish knocked off Columbia Falls in league tennis matches May 6 and 11 to keep their winning streak alive at five duals.
Wasting disease strikes high school seniors
There is a school-wide epidemic that is severely afflicting students at Whitefish High School, so much so that both teachers and parents have raised alarm.
Cancer survivor finds comfort in Relay for Life
In working with Relay for Life, Bigfork resident Pat McBride counts herself among the lucky of the cancer survivors she coordinates.
April showers increase snowpack
QRU celebrates EMS Week with kick-off
Fundraising
Thank you, Whitefish Credit Union
Whitefish community library - our facility and our future
Whitefish founded a city library in the 1930s, and our community has been passionate about maintaining quality library service ever since. In 1976, the city of Whitefish contracted with the Flathead County Library System (FCLS) to provide library services in our library facility by way of an interlocal agreement.
Amending sign ordinance on goals list
Doughnut mediation aired
Week in photos 5-20-2010
Tennis teams ready at the net for tournaments
The Bigfork tennis team managed to find a couple of dry days to play tennis over the past week-and-a-half, though the team's biggest match of what was its final week of the regular season was canceled due to inclement weather.
Yellow Bay hosts Cherry Blossom Festival
Bigfork Eagle
Tournament time
About birthdays and bears
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
New skybridge confounds city councilors
Several Whitefish city councilors acknowledged receiving phone calls about the new skybridge over Wisconsin Avenue that connects The Lodge At Whitefish Lake to the new Viking Creek Lodge.
Main Street shouldn't be punished for Wall Street
It's often been said that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Following the great stock market crash of 1929, Congress and the states enacted a series of meaningful and effective reforms that served our country well. Our markets were stabilized, our economy grew, and families saved and bought homes they could afford. Unfair and predatory business practices were the exception.
Thursday
The Boys and Girls Club holds a Youth Night on Thursdays at Glacier Discovery Square. It’s a safe and fun place for youth to hang out. Middle school kids are welcome from 5 to 7 p.m. and high school age from 7 to 9 p.m. There is no cost.
Tradition, wild west style
K.J. HASCALL / Hungry Horse News
Week in photos: 5-20-10
Light burns brighter for state's timber industry, economy in 2010
The roller coaster ride of the national and Montana's economy continues at a frantic pace. The good news-bad news scenarios are in the headlines on a daily basis and it is really difficult to sort out the wheat from the chaff.
Della Lee Bedford
Della Lee Bedford, 60, passed on May 2, 2010, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center, "to be with our angels." She was born in 1950 in Sioux Falls, S.D., and had resided in Hungry Horse for 23 years.
Harold Edward Chittim
Harold Edward Chittim, 94, of Harrington, Wash., passed away on Saturday, April 24, 2010, in Davenport, Wash.
Onyx Carmyn Jean Robinson-Lake
Onyx Carmyn Jean Robinson-Lake, daughter of Karrolyn Robinson, of Kalispell, was born April 26, 2010, at North Valley Hospital.
Golf team disqualified at state
The Bigfork High School golf team was disqualified from the Class B State Tournament on Tuesday afternoon due to a violation in a Montana High School Association rule.
Cheers for volunteers
John and Sylvia Trundle retired from the Los Angeles police department, she as a detective and he as a captain. Reportedly they met at work when she ran out of gas, and he rescued her and loaned her $4. Although the facts are somewhat blurred as to whether the loan was ever repaid, it is clear that they later married and have two children and one grandchild.
Glacier takes two from Bandits
The Glacier Twins have new uniforms, a new backstop, and on Saturday, they showed off their new attitude on the baseball diamond.
Legislators, cities look at stricter marijuana laws
While legislators in Helena took a look at stricter regulation of the state's rapidly growing medical marijuana industry, the media carried stories about crimes associated with medical marijuana, and cities across the state continued to impose temporary bans or limits on the industry.
No-smoking policy
Whitefish Housing Authority Board members work hard to meet the needs of our residents in the Mountain View Manor. However, sometimes we have to make decisions that are not popular with all residents. Smoking is one such example.
Skybridge
The new skybridge across Wisconsin Avenue at The Lodge At Whitefish Lake is butt-ugly and spoils our small-town mountain views.
BHS musicians shine at State Music Festival
Two grizzlies captured near Landmark Lane
Softball team hits a rough patch
The Wildkat softball team had a tough time getting the bats going and they lost three games out of four last week. The lone win came against Stevensville Saturday when they beat the Yellowjackets, 12-4.
Glacier National Park rededicated on 100th birthday
From 1936 to 1938, Leo Ost called Glacier National Park home. He worked in Civilian Conservation Corps camps. Started out on trails. Then worked in the kitchens at the camps. And he also unloaded the garbage.
Whitefish relay teams roll at Archie Roe
Bulldog track coach Derek Schulz likes to gauge the team's success through the relays — it's been a measuring stick for the program for years. With the boys' performance in the 400 and 1,600 relays the last two weeks, he's absolutely satisfied with where the team stands heading into the home stretch of the season.
Boys do well at Archie Roe
Derrick Williams continues to shine in the 800 meters, winning the race at one of the toughest meets in the state last week. Williams notched a time of 2:01.07 and teammate Patric Jessat was just a hair behind him at the finish with a 2:01.11.
Freshman in the clutch
With the bases loaded, two outs on the scoreboard and the game at rival Columbia Falls on May 6 tied at 2-2 in extra innings, an unlikely hero stepped to the plate with the confidence of a four-year veteran.
School board signs agreement with state
Pizza Hut best in nation
Whitefish netters solid at Flathead Invite
The senior and freshman doubles team of Meredith Reed and Kendall Sattler scored the only win for Whitefish in a tennis dual with rival Columbia Falls on May 6 — marking the first and likely the last time the pair will play together.
Playhouse opens for 51st season
Though the official first day of summer isn't until June 21, summer will arrive in Bigfork on Friday, when the Bigfork Summer Playhouse opens its first production.
Welcoming the return of summer
Letter from the editor
Alvina Rose "Nikki" Stringfellow
Alvina Rose "Nikki" Stringfellow died on May 8, 2010 at the age of 80.
Likes Quatman
I've known Phyllis Quatman for more than 10 years, and remain in awe of the power of her intellect.
Boys may have an answer in doubles
The Columbia Falls boys may have finally found a lineup that works as the team eyes postseason play in a couple of weeks.
Vermiculite
Upon the advice of the first-responding police officer, photographs were taken of Richard Newbury's workers, the equipment used, the makeshift trailer utilized for collection, and the resulting vermiculite dust polluting the air on East 10th Street.
Track peaks in time for districts
The Bigfork track and field team finished out its regular season last week by competing in the Archie Roe Invitational in Kalispell on Saturday and used the meet to achieve some personal bests and try some new events.
Library committee calls for breaking away
A committee tasked with looking at the city's relationship with the county library system told the Whitefish City Council on May 3 it was time to break away and go it alone.
Sheriff's race
Regarding the latest political stunt courtesy of Dave Kauffman and the handful of malcontent deputies at the Sheriff's Office, let us place the accusation of "misuse of public funds' where it really belongs, at the feet of Chuck Curry.
Five teachers opt for early retirement incentive
Five teachers in the Somers-Lakeside School District have opted to take the early retirement incentive, which was offered as a way to help with the district's current budget crunch.
Thursday, May 6
Bulldog netters rally past Pirates
The Whitefish boys tennis squad pulled off an impressive come-from-behind 4-3 victory at Polson on Friday to extend their winning streak to three matches.
Absentee ballots out next week
Adams St. boat launch removed
Protect wilderness
Wilderness designation is an issue that drills a nerve as harsh as getting a root canal among Montanans. It has been a topic of heated debate and has served to divide Montanans since the Wilderness Act of 1964.
House explosion rattles CFalls, one killed
Officials don't yet know cause of explosion in home at corner of 12th Street and Second Avenue West
Lydia Beck
Lydia Beck, 88, passed away on Jan. 18, 2010 at Powell County Memorial Hospital.
Bulldog bats crush Browning in shutout
It was all Whitefish on Saturday as the Lady 'Dogs' bats paved the way to a 16-0 romp over Class A Browning at Smith Fields.
Whitefish High School talent show
Tennis teams beat Ronan again
The Columbia Falls tennis squads handily defeated Ronan for the second time in a week, 6-1, 6-1.
Burns require permits through end of June
With the beginning of May, open burning is no longer allowed. From May 1 to June 30, open burning will require a burn permit. Burn permits are available on the internet at www.
'Doughnut' lawyers lay out their cases
The three attorneys involved in Whitefish's lawsuit against Flathead County over the city's two-mile planning and zoning "doughnut" area presented their cases to city and county representatives and the public last week.
Ambulance votes to seek assistance on disband
Bigfork Ambulance members voted Tuesday, May 11, to draft a letter to a local attorney to find out how they need to proceed with two end goals in mind: dissolving the organization and transferring its responsibilities and assets to the Bigfork Volunteer Fire Department.
BHS Prom
'Minute to Win It'
More oil, gas leases relinquished
Energy giant ConocoPhillips announced last week it would voluntarily relinquish oil and gas leases the company holds in the North Fork of the Flathead River drainage.
Abell, Harrison win; levy passes
Two-time former trustee Charlie Abell and incumbent trustee Ruth Harrison were the winners of Tuesday's Whitefish School District board election. Two seats were open and four candidates filed.
Williams burns up the track at A.R.M.
Derrick Williams had a great day with wins in the 800 and 1,600 meter races to help lead the Columbia Falls boys track team to a victory at the Whitefish A.R.M. Invitational Saturday, edging Glacier High 99-92.
Waylon Curtis Collins
Waylon Curtis Collins, 81, of Columbia Falls, passed away Thursday, April 29, 2010, of an apparent heart aneurism. We call it "a broken heart."
Thelma M. Gulbranson
Thelma M. Gulbranson, 75, of Columbia Falls, passed away Sunday morning, May 2, 2010 at Brendan House Nursing Home in Kalispell.
Evans breaks 100-meter school record
Despite a flurry of distractions Saturday, the A.R.M. Invitational in Whitefish was another successful meet for the Bigfork track and field team
Gillette takes top honors at DECA conference
Whitefish High School junior Sydney Gillette won first place at the DECA International Career Development Conference April 23 -28 in Louisville, Ky. — marking the first time a Whitefish student has garnered a top score at the event.
Historic Alpinglow Inn reduced to rubble
More big changes on Big Mountain. The historic Alpinglow Inn has been reduced to a pile of rubble, with crews salvaging what they can before hauling the rest to the landfill.
Riley, Wilson win school board election
Barb Riley and Larry Wilson are the winners of Tuesday’s School District 6 Board of Trustees election. Both have been re-elected to three-year terms.
Trail work ongoing in Herron Park
It took hours for crew members from the Montana Conservation Corps along with Foys to Blacktail Trails volunteers to ring out and clean off their gear after days spent constructing new trails last week during rainy weather and muddy conditions.
Columbia Falls House explosion, May 6, 2010
Opening day
Learning to work in a different culture
Montanans, because of our relatively small and scattered population, do not generally have sub-cultures of different national origins. The exception lies with Native American tribes that live in our area. These sometimes have language differences that require translations.
Exhibit shows an abstract side of Glacier
Spring storms hamper plow crews
Be alert with changing weather
Letter from the editor
Whitefish rolls at ARM
Whitefish senior Anto Daoud continued his reign as one of the top sprinters in Western Montana at the ARM track meet in Whitefish on Saturday by winning the 200 and setting a meet record in the 400. He also ran legs on the Bulldog's winning relay teams to help Whitefish earn 68 points and fourth place among 16 teams at the meet.
A walk on the green side
K.J. Hascall / Hungry Horse News
Oil wells may threaten grizzly habitat
The Blackfeet Reservation could see as many as 70 new oil wells not far from Glacier National Park, grizzly bear managers learned last week.
City lobbies to protect Haskill watershed
The city of Whitefish would like to see the federal government withdraw future mining, oil and gas drilling and geothermal development on the west slopes of Big Mountain to protect the watershed for the city's reservoir.
Idol to play for Fighting Saints
Whitefish High School 2009 graduate and former Bulldog basketball standout Colt Idol has transferred from Montana State University-Bozeman to Carroll College in Helena.
District may ask for sewer project bond
Bigfork residents may be receiving a mail ballot this summer for a bond levy that will allow the Bigfork Water and Sewer District to go forward with the next phase of its upgrade project to meet treatment standards and increase capacity.
Election coverage continues
4th arrest in medical marijuana murder
Bigfork volunteers support Special Olympics
Volunteerism is nothing new for the residents of Bigfork, but several are lending a hand outside of the Village for a Valley-wide cause serving on the board of the Glacier Area Special Olympics.
Visitor bureau to move to Bigfork
Despite rumors to the contrary, the Flathead Convention and Visitor Bureau is here to stay, but with some changes.
Skybridge not attractive
As I watched the The Lodge at Whitefish Lake skybridge go up across Wisconsin Avenue, I thought what a travesty, what a monument to one family's avarice.
Bruce Babcock
Bruce J. Babcock, 65, died April 29, 2010, in Whitefish.
BHS golfers bound for state
Bigfork High School's golf team had a strong showing at the Class B Division 3 golf tournament at Canyon River Golf Course in Missoula on Monday with Kyle Parker tying for second place and Sara Keenan tying for third.
Wesley Collins
Wesley Collins, 49, "Bubba" of Kalispell, "has joined the Lord and his beloved black labrador, Spook." He died April 12, 2010, as the result of a homicide.
North Fork skies, May 13, 2010
Music festival a success
We want to take this opportunity to thank the citizens of Whitefish for an outstanding team effort in hosting the District 1 Music Festival.
Incumbents unseated in school board elections
In both school board elections affecting Lakeside and Somers, votes went in favor of new blood.
Cheers for volunteers
Ed Lieser, born in St. Paul, Minn., spent his early years in Texas. After high school, he moved back to St. Paul where two significant events occurred — he graduated from the University of Minnesota, and he married Sue. They now have three children and two great grandchildren.
Students see benefits of taking AP exams
Although the month of May means one final month of high school before graduation for seniors, it's not quite a downhill slide to the finish line. The first few weeks of May find many seniors — and some juniors — preparing for and taking advanced placement exams.
Sheriff deputy is unrealistic
At a recent public forum, I was stunned to hear Flathead County sheriff candidate Lance Norman declare our U.S. Constitution a "living document." This means he feels it's a fluid document, subject to change and alteration. Outrageous.
Proposals aim at cracking down on DUIs
Incumbent wants to continue work
Happy Birthday, Glacier Park
G. GEORGE OSTROM / For the Hungry Horse News
Skybridge here forever
I can't help but comment on the skywalk placed across Wisconsin Avenue at the Lodge at Whitefish Lake to their new addition on the east side of the road.
Week in photos: 5-13-10
Thursday
Students and faculty of North Valley Music School will present a chamber music concert at the Whitefish United Methodist Church, on Wisconsin Avenue, on Thursday, May 13, at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature students nine years to adult, Whitefish High School’s Mozart Quartet, and winners of the 2010 Marabeth Schmitz Piano Competition. A $5 per person donation is suggested. Proceeds will benefit the North Valley Music School scholarship fund and help children attend summer camps. For more information, visit online at www.northvalleymusicschool.org or call 862-8074.