Stories for June 2011

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Thursday, June 30

June 30, 2011 3:53 p.m.

Askew enters mayoral race; six file for council seats

As of Thursday, six candidates have filed to run for Whitefish City Council and two have filed to run for mayor in the upcoming city elections.

June 30, 2011 1:38 p.m.

Aggressive mountain lion in Upper McDonald Creek area

Glacier National Park officials report a mountain lion has been seen this week displaying aggressive behavior near areas in the Upper McDonald Creek Valley that are highly frequented by visitors.

June 30, 2011 1:02 p.m.

Sun Road shuttles start running July 1

The Going-to-the-Sun Road shuttles will begin daily operations on Friday, July 1, with runs between the Apgar Transit Center and Avalanche Creek every hour from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with stops along the route at Apgar, Sprague Creek Campground and Lake McDonald Lodge.

June 30, 2011 10:18 a.m.

Dr. Miller says goodbye to patients

June 30, 2011 1 a.m.

Pierce takes principal job in West Glacier

If there is one thing Cory Pierce has learned from his two-year stint as the dean of students and activities director at Bigfork Elementary and Middle School, it is that middle school students aren’t as scary as they seem.

Wednesday, June 29

June 29, 2011 11:07 a.m.

Aggressive mountain lion reported in Park

Aggressive behavior has been displayed by a mountain lion in the Upper McDonald Creek Valley near areas highly frequented by visitors. Rangers are requesting visitors to be on alert for mountain lions and report all sightings to the closest National Park Service (NPS) facility.

June 29, 2011 10:25 a.m.

Twins beat Missoula twice

June 29, 2011 10:24 a.m.

Kolter Curtiss

June 29, 2011 9:47 a.m.

Downtown historic bar to be razed

June 29, 2011 8:50 a.m.

Harrison Johnson Jr.

Harrison Carl Johnson Jr., age 64, passed away June 22, 2011, in Whitefish, due to a heart attack.

June 29, 2011 8:49 a.m.

Barbara Tierney

Barbara Ann Tierney, of Pittsburg, Kan., died June 16, 2011.

June 29, 2011 8:44 a.m.

Changes in the wind for reservoir campgrounds

Four developed recreation sites and one dispersed camping site on the east side of the Hungry Horse Reservoir may see major renovation by the Forest Service. An environmental assessment on the proposal has been completed, and comments on the proposal will be taken through mid-July.

June 29, 2011 8:42 a.m.

Exchange students run the Middle Fork

Sunny skies and warm weather greeted students from the Rotary Youth Exchange as they stumbled off the morning train into West Glacier on June 22.

June 29, 2011 8:41 a.m.

Lake Five access site negotiated

Six years after the controversial project was first proposed, Fish, Wildlife and Parks has retained a contractor to begin work on developing a fishing access site at Lake Five that could be open by late summer.

June 29, 2011 8:40 a.m.

Outdoor news

Glacier National Park will continue its "citizen science" opportunities this summer. Volunteers are needed to count mountain goats and loons, observe pikas and look for Clark's nutcrackers. First time volunteers will need to attend a training session. For high country citizen science, which includes pikas and mountain goats, training dates are July 8 and 18. For more information, contact the Crown of the Continent Research and Learning Center at 888-7986.

June 29, 2011 8:38 a.m.

Pass won't open this weekend

Glacier National Park plow crews are closing in on Logan Pass, but they still have a good week of work ahead of them. As of presstime, crews on the west side of the Going-to-the-Sun Road were just below Logan Pass near Rimrocks.

June 29, 2011 7:52 a.m.

Smith grabs first win in mixed martial arts

In his debut mixed martial arts bout, 19-year-old Columbia Falls fighter Jerrett Smith won a victory against Riley Hersey, 17, of Woodinville, Wash.

June 29, 2011 7:51 a.m.

Swimmers take sixth at Cut Bank

The Columbia Falls swim team took sixth at Cut Bank last weekend. The team was led by Tyler Langton, who took high point in the 8-and-under division.

June 29, 2011 7:51 a.m.

Twins beat Mavericks - twice

The Glacier Twins snapped a four-year losing streak to conference foe Missoula on June 22 when they topped the Mavericks 10-8 in Class AA American Legion baseball play. It was the first victory for the Twins over the Mavericks since 2007. The Mavs had won the last 16 meetings.

June 29, 2011 7:50 a.m.

Thompson plays in Badlands Bowl win

Montana downed North Dakota last week in the Badlands Bowl in Miles City, 34-13.

June 29, 2011 7:49 a.m.

10 Wildcats given all-state honors

Several Columbia Falls High School athletes recently garnered all-state selections.

June 29, 2011 7:48 a.m.

Run Park shuttle in shoulder season

Many of us business owners, dependent upon tourism in the area, anxiously await the full opening of the Going-to-the-Sun Road to jump start our businesses and keep us flush, if only for two months.

June 29, 2011 7:47 a.m.

Moderation in all things

Our modern lives are incessantly bombarded by media stories and promos about health issues, diseases, medicine and lifestyles. Good examples are Readers Digest and all-nightly news casts. Hypochondriacs must go crazy.

June 29, 2011 7:46 a.m.

Moose and goats - the big picture

If you wander around the woods enough, you begin to take a different perspective on things. You notice minute details about places, and you also take in a bigger picture, which might seem like a contradiction in terms until you actually experience it.

June 29, 2011 7:46 a.m.

Summer arrives in North Fork

Deadline for turning this column in to the Hungry Horse News is noon on Monday. Consequently, I usually write it on Sunday afternoon and, rarely, early Monday morning. This week it's Monday morning.

June 29, 2011 7:45 a.m.

Recalling the early days at the Hungry Horse School

This is an obituary for Hungry Horse School. Unlike most obituaries I have written, it is impossible to name actual date of death, survivors, residences, amount of estate, beneficiaries.

June 29, 2011 7:44 a.m.

Lodge reunion

We are looking for Glacier Park Lodge employee "alums" to join us for a reunion July 16-19, 2013, to celebrate Glacier Park Lodge's 100th birthday.

June 29, 2011 7:42 a.m.

Local kayaker runs Park falls

Jared Jimmerson has kayaked over bigger waterfalls in his earlier years, but Glacier National Park's Running Eagle Falls is one he says he probably won't do again - at least not anytime soon. The 2007 Columbia Falls graduate survived a trip over the falls in Two Medicine on June 14.

June 29, 2011 7:39 a.m.

City parks budget gets new focus

Saying River's Edge Park has received a lot of attention and money the past few years, the Columbia Falls city councilors agreed to direct the parks capital improvement budget to other areas of the city, including the Talbott Road neighborhood.

June 29, 2011 7:39 a.m.

C-Falls trail builder throws hat in ring

Darin Fisher, a trail builder for the Forest Service's Hungry Horse Ranger District, joined incumbent Julie Plevel as a candidate for this year's Columbia Falls City Council election. Three seats will be up for election. June 30 is the final day for registering as a candidate.

June 29, 2011 7:37 a.m.

Community news

Brass Werks will perform music from Bach to Count Basie at Marantette Park on June 30 beginning at 7 p.m. as part of the Columbia Falls Lions Club's summer concert series. Donations of $3 per person or $5 per family are suggested. In event of rain, the concert will be held at the St. Richard's Catholic Church, on the U.S. 2 strip.

June 29, 2011 7:37 a.m.

Yesterdays

60 Years Ago

June 29, 2011 7:36 a.m.

School news

Columbia Falls High School junior Brian Marcille was recently selected as a delegate to Montana Boys State to be held at Carroll College in Helena on June 5-10. Marcille was among 200 Montana students gathered for a week dedicated to understanding the workings of local and state government. Delegates are chosen based upon character, integrity and academic achievement. Marcille was sponsored at Boys State by Bob Pearce, of Edward Jones Investing, and the Flathead American Legion.

June 29, 2011 7:15 a.m.

Construction complete on Grand Drive

Construction on the Grand Drive portion of the Bigfork Stormwater Project was completed Thursday with the installation of four Filterra units along the roadway.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Birthday bash raises money for SLOW

One of West Shore residents’ favorite fixtures was the center of a booming event Wednesday night.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Bowling alley bar's liquor license suspended

The bar and casino at Pick’s Bowling Alley in Bigfork was slapped with a 20-day suspension of its liquor and gaming license following a string of state violations.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Water creeps over Echo Lake causeway

As water levels continue to rise at Echo Lake, water has begun to spill over the causeway that crosses the lake.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

"Wedding Singer" pays homage to 80s style, music

It’s part romantic comedy, part Broadway musical and part MTV marathon, and on July 5 the Bigfork Summer Playhouse’s production of “The Wedding Singer” will open at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Principals receive long-awaited contracts

After a sizeable amount of back and forth, the Somers-Lakeside school board approved contracts for the district’s administrators, district clerk and nurse at a special meeting Tuesday, June 21.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Communities expand Fourth of July celebrations

The West Shore will be lit up with fireworks on two nights this year.

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Letter to the editor: response to a letter

In response to a letter

June 29, 2011 1 a.m.

Continued vigilance critical to cherry trees

The 2011 cherry season is here. Tree maintenance and compliance with Montana and county laws regarding pest control is very important.

Tuesday, June 28

June 28, 2011 2:14 p.m.

Glacier Institute featured on Today Show

The Glacier Institute's Big Creek Outdoor Education Center will be featured on NBC's Today Show on Friday, July 1, as part of a larger segment about three national parks.

Monday, June 27

June 27, 2011 2:29 p.m.

Blame it on La Nina: Coldest spring in decades

The numbers confirm what many people already suspected about this spring - April 1 to June 20 was cold and miserable.

June 27, 2011 1:34 p.m.

Fourth of July festivities

A host of festivities are lined up for the Fourth of July in the Flathead valley. Here's a look at who is doing what:

June 27, 2011 1:32 p.m.

North Valley Hospital recognized by Avatar

For the third year in a row, North Valley Hospital has received the Overall Best Performer Award from Avatar International.

June 27, 2011 1:23 p.m.

Need to run shuttle on Sun Road in shoulder season

Many of us business owners, dependent upon tourism in the area, anxiously await the full opening of the Going-to-the-Sun Road to jump start our businesses and keep us flush, if only for two months.

June 27, 2011 1:20 p.m.

Park's Native America Speaks program

Blackfeet, Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Oreille tribal members will once again share their knowledge of the history and culture of Native America with Glacier National Park visitors this summer as part of the 2011 Glacier National Park Native America Speaks program.

June 27, 2011 1:19 p.m.

Judge has concerns over medical marijuana reform law

With restrictive state regulations set to go into effect July 1, the medical marijuana industry seems to be making headway in its lawsuit to block the new law. Meanwhile, three medical marijuana providers whose businesses were raided this spring were arraigned in federal court in Missoula.

Friday, June 24

June 24, 2011 2:45 p.m.

Resort to run Chair 2 for summer

It remains unknown if the main chair lift to the summit of Big Mountain will open this summer after a ground slump near a tower on Chair 1 closed the lift indefinitely. A helicopter was brought in by Whitefish Mountain Resort June 24 to remove the tower while crews formulate a plan of action.

June 24, 2011 1:59 p.m.

Park plows at bottom of Big Drift

Plowing and rehabilitation work continue on the Going-to-the-Sun Road (Sun Road) and currently there is no estimation on when the upper sections will be cleared of snow. Unprecedented winter snows and late spring storms slowed plowing progress.

Wednesday, June 22

June 22, 2011 11:16 a.m.

Larry Edward Torgersen

June 22, 2011 11:15 a.m.

Voisin goes big in slopestyle

June 22, 2011 11:08 a.m.

U.S. can't afford to police world

June 22, 2011 10:55 a.m.

Through Bakke's eyes

June 22, 2011 10:54 a.m.

District battles tight budget

June 22, 2011 10:52 a.m.

District considers breathalyzer

June 22, 2011 10:41 a.m.

City, county to sort books together

June 22, 2011 10:38 a.m.

Cell phone ordinance approved

June 22, 2011 7:57 a.m.

Kirk Walker

Kirk Davis Walker, 54, passed away suddenly of natural causes on June 11, 2011.

June 22, 2011 7:56 a.m.

Arva Taylor

Arva Dorothy Taylor entered into Eternal Rest on May 29, 2011. She was 93 years old.

June 22, 2011 7:55 a.m.

BPA made the correct decision

As a local cooperative, Flathead Electric Cooperative Inc. is operated solely for the benefit of our member/owners and it is our mission to provide affordable and reliable service. Accordingly, we are concerned about the recent complaint filed by a group of wind farm developers and investors against the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) regarding its policy on over-generation.

June 22, 2011 7:54 a.m.

Need to find middle ground

The national debt, now above $14 trillion, is equal to about 95 percent of our gross domestic product (GDP). That's up from 51 percent in 1988. Now, every man, woman and child living in the United State owes nearly $50,000. The debt keeps accelerating as the federal government borrows about 40 cents of every dollar it spends.

June 22, 2011 7:53 a.m.

A good bureaucrat

This is an admission of a shortcoming I have, along with just about everyone in the country. It is a defect in our usage of the word "bureaucrat." Everyone uses that word in writing, public speaking and daily conversation.

June 22, 2011 7:53 a.m.

Sondreson Hall built by volunteers

A couple of weeks ago, I commented on all of the work done by the North Fork Landowners Association Board of Directors and the various committees. Their efforts have ensured a great season for social and educational activities.

June 22, 2011 7:52 a.m.

'53 Park avalanche claimed two from Sun Road plow crew

Jean and May Sullivan were longtime family friends. My childhood memories include visiting the couple in their North Fork home.

June 22, 2011 7:51 a.m.

Not-so-lady-like bugs

Earlier this spring, just as the maple tree in the backyard began to leaf out, it was attacked by aphids. Well, I guess they were aphids. They were small and black and seemed to be sucking the life out the leaves, which were having a hard enough time as it was with all the cold and rain.

June 22, 2011 7:49 a.m.

The slow-sinking fly

With another week of extremely limited river fishing opportunities, you better think "lakes" if you want to catch trout.

June 22, 2011 7:49 a.m.

Fraudulent birth

Evidence is mounting all over the country that Barack Hussein Obama is not eligible to be president of the United States.

June 22, 2011 7:47 a.m.

What a joke

I just read the article "Airport drug dealer loses big forfeiture."

June 22, 2011 7:44 a.m.

Twins play catch-up on the road

The Glacier Twins AA opened their 12-day road trip on a good foot June 15 with an 11-10 victory over the Spokane, Wash., Blue Devils.

June 22, 2011 7:42 a.m.

Swim team makes improvements at Conrad meet

The Columbia Falls swim team saw a big improvement over last week, shaving 235 seconds from their previous best times as they took third at the Conrad meet last weekend.

June 22, 2011 7:37 a.m.

Author proposes naming Park peak after his father

A California man has requested that a rocky crag in Glacier National Park be named for his father, an outdoorsman, guide and former trails supervisor for the Park.

June 22, 2011 7:33 a.m.

Secretive nesting harlequins evade researchers

Glacier National Park's harlequins have always been different ducks. The male looks like it has a clown mask on - thus the name harlequin - and the female is drab and unassuming.

June 22, 2011 7:30 a.m.

Snow hampering Park openings

Despite snow and lousy weather, Park crews are making headway in this seemingly eternal winter.

June 22, 2011 7:25 a.m.

Drug agents uncover arsenal in Columbia Falls bust

A local man is facing seven felony drug charges after a search of his Columbia Falls home and his shop in Martin City on June 7 turned up drugs, firearms, ammunition and drug-sales related equipment.

June 22, 2011 7:24 a.m.

Three city council seats, one candidate so far

With the June 30 registration deadline looming, there is one declared candidate for the three Columbia Falls City Council positions up for election this fall.

June 22, 2011 7:23 a.m.

Slump closes Big Mountain's main chairlift

Excessive moisture this spring is being blamed for a significant ground slump around a tower on Chair 1 at Whitefish Mountain Resort. The scenic lift will be closed indefinitely until the safety issue is resolved, resort spokesperson Riley Polumbus said.

June 22, 2011 7:22 a.m.

Yesterdays

60 Years Ago

June 22, 2011 7:20 a.m.

School news

The following students had perfect attendance records at Ruder Elementary School for the past school year: Caleb Reinsberg, first grade; Kim Peacock, third grade; and Savannah Ellis, fourth grade.

June 22, 2011 7:17 a.m.

Three grizzlies radio collared

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks biologists recently wound up their grizzly bear work in the North Fork. Three bears were captured and fitted with radio transmitters as part of a monitoring effort in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem. FWP biologists will closely follow the bears' movements.

June 22, 2011 7:16 a.m.

FWP keeping busy with grizzlies

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials report that several grizzly bears were recently captured and moved in Northwest Montana to prevent human-bear conflicts. One was euthanized by FWP personnel.

June 22, 2011 7:15 a.m.

Outdoor news

The Flathead Snowmobile Association needs letters in support of their application for a federal Recreation Trails Program grant, administered by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, for grooming snowmobile trails. This year, the cap on grants has been raised from $35,000 to $45,000. The association needs to differentiate this year's application from past applications by highlighting the addition of Desert Mountain as a new commercial area and Swan Mountain Snowmobiling as a new snowmobile operator. For more information, contact Aubrie Loroña by calling 871-4606, e-mailing aubrie@swanmountainoutfitters.com or visiting online at www.swanmountainoutfitters.com/glacier.

June 22, 2011 7:13 a.m.

Bike trip recreates historic parks tour

Rick Olson, editor-at-large of the adventure journal Wend Magazine, will give an hour-long multi-media presentation about his 4,500 mile, four-month Playground Tour bike ride through the western United States at Discovery Square on Monday, June 27, starting at 5 p.m.

June 22, 2011 1 a.m.

Anglers brave cold for chance to reel in big one

It was a cold, wet morning at Hidden Harbor in Woods Bay, but underneath his layers of soaked rain gear, Jim Landwehr’s heart was warm.

June 22, 2011 1 a.m.

Bigfork fifth-graders bring history to life at Night of the Notables

She was a midwife-turned-war-spy living in Philadelphia during the American Revolution. She single-handedly helped change the outcome of the Revolutionary War by notifying American troops of the British army’s imminent plans for attack.

June 22, 2011 1 a.m.

Bigfork businesses expand, renovate despite economy

Despite the persistence of cloudy skies and cool temperatures, Bigfork is abuzz with the signs of another summer season.

June 22, 2011 1 a.m.

Bakke book a sampling of art, Montana history

From the time he was old enough to hold a pencil, James Bakke was an artist.

Tuesday, June 21

June 21, 2011 5:09 p.m.

Lakeside fifth-graders finish off year with 5K run

It’s not every day that Zach Perrin is out-sprinted by a fifth-grader.

June 21, 2011 5:06 p.m.

Pris retires after 24 years as LES librarian

As a child, Lakeside Elementary School librarian Georgia Pris was always drawn to books. And she’s also always enjoyed children.

June 21, 2011 5:03 p.m.

Iba to return to Glendive

Having a meaningful job, one that you are enthusiastic about performing every day, often doesn’t feel like work — it simply feels like life.

Monday, June 20

June 20, 2011 10:57 a.m.

Leaning tower closes Chair 1

Excessive moisture this spring is likely to blame for a ground slump around a tower on Chair 1 at Whitefish Mountain Resort. The scenic lift will be closed indefinitely until the safety issue is resolved, resort spokesperson Riley Polumbus said.

Friday, June 17

June 17, 2011 1:32 p.m.

Vandals destroy concession stand at Bigfork football field

The Bigfork Booster Club was greeted with a disappointing surprise Thursday evening when members discovered that the concession stand at the school's football field and track facility was severally vandalized.

June 17, 2011 1:17 p.m.

Central work starts Sunday night

Pavement on the 200 block of Central Avenue will be replaced on Sunday June 19 at 10 p.m. Work is slated to be finished by Wednesday, June 22 at midnight. The block will be closed day and night to vehicle traffic during the three days of work. Sidewalks will be open to pedestrians.

June 17, 2011 1:09 p.m.

Glacier plows two miles from pass

Although, there is no estimate on when the upper sections of the Sun Road will be cleared of the winter snow pack, plow crews are working diligently. To accelerate progress, the plow crews will add an extra work day per week to the plow schedule starting June 20.

Wednesday, June 15

June 15, 2011 3:52 p.m.

Super heros join cancer relay

Mild-mannered employees of Whitefish Credit Union will don their masks and costumes Friday, June 17, to do battle with their arch nemesis, cancer, during the Whitefish Relay For Life.

June 15, 2011 10:20 a.m.

Glacier AA hits a skid

June 15, 2011 10:12 a.m.

Howard Streich

June 15, 2011 10:11 a.m.

Lake group broadens its reach

June 15, 2011 10:09 a.m.

Rivers creep to highest levels

June 15, 2011 10:08 a.m.

Sign code amendments approved

June 15, 2011 10:07 a.m.

Safe school routes studied

June 15, 2011 10:05 a.m.

Council: Hang up and drive

June 15, 2011 9:28 a.m.

Abhery Rose Gray

Brian Gray and Kaitlyn Bolliger, of Columbia Falls, are the parents of a daughter, Abhery Rose Gray, born June 1, 2011, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. She weighed 6 pounds, 4.5 ounces and was 19 inches long.

June 15, 2011 9:27 a.m.

Ashtyn Kyle Schwegel

Kyle and Mindy Schwegel, of Columbia Falls, are the parents of a son, Ashtyn Kyle Schwegel, born June 5, 2011, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 20.5 inches long.

June 15, 2011 9:27 a.m.

Kahlan Rae Baumgartner

Justin and Jessica Baumgartner, of Columbia Falls, are the parents of a daughter, Kahlan Rae Baumgartner, born June 5, 2011, at North Valley Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 19.75 inches long.

June 15, 2011 9:26 a.m.

Cadence May Emerson

Jason and Laura Emerson, of Columbia Falls, are the parents of a daughter, Cadence May Emerson, born June 2, 2011, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces, and was 19.5 inches long.

June 15, 2011 9:24 a.m.

Leroy Lyle Willcut

Derek and Theresa Willcut, of Kalispell, are the parents of a son, Leroy Lyle Willcut, born May 31, 2011, at North Valley Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 14.9 ounces, and was 20.5 inches long.

June 15, 2011 9:23 a.m.

Melba Heinzen

Melba F. Heinzen, 87, of Columbia Falls, passed away June 11, 2011, At Immanuel Lutheran Home in Kalispell.

June 15, 2011 9:22 a.m.

James Motichka

James Lawrence "Jim" Motichka, 85, passed away from cancer on June 8, 2011, at The Springs in Whitefish.

June 15, 2011 9:19 a.m.

The joy of positive thinking

A recent issue of Time Magazine featured scientists studying the human brain's ability to create positive thoughts. They've found evidence "positive thinking" is a survival instinct enabling humans to concentrate on hope even in what seem to be helpless conditions.

June 15, 2011 9:18 a.m.

North Fork Road lake filled in

The river continues to run high and muddy, but so far no real damage from flooding. In my view, every day that passes makes a major flood less likely. I would not say a flood is impossible, but I sure think the chances are a lot less likely than they were two weeks ago

June 15, 2011 9:18 a.m.

Canyon Church gets new handicap lift

Canyon Community Church members have one of the greatest events to celebrate since the congregation was organized in 1917.

June 15, 2011 9:17 a.m.

Pieces of life make time go by

"What are little boys made of? Snips and snails and puppy dog tails. That's what little boys are made of."

June 15, 2011 9:15 a.m.

Job creation is No. 1 issue

The 2011-12 election cycle is underway. During the next 16 months, we will elect a slew of officials at the federal, state and local levels - from the president to city councilors and nearly everything in between.

June 15, 2011 9:14 a.m.

The Quartz Lake Loop

So there I was on the snow-capped Cerulean Ridge, wandering around, having completely lost the trail. I had this bright idea that if I just kept walking over the ridge that eventually I'd find it. But, like an idiot, I left the map in the truck.

June 15, 2011 9:13 a.m.

Fees reduced on the reservation

Wow. We had quite a surprise on our first fishing trip to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in early June. Our destination was Duck Lake, and we'd purposely waited until the rainbows had completed their futile spawning attempts.

June 15, 2011 9:11 a.m.

Fundraising kicks off for Canyon bike trail

The Pints For Paths Brewfest on Aug. 6 in West Glacier will kick off fundraising efforts for the Gateway To Glacier Trail which will one day connect Coram and West Glacier.

June 15, 2011 9:09 a.m.

Park superintendent isn't leaving

An Arizona newspaper report Monday had mistakenly suggested Glacier National Park Superintendent Chas Cartwright will be leaving the Park. Cartwright isn't going anywhere.

June 15, 2011 9:07 a.m.

Plows closing in on Logan Pass

Glacier National Park crews have plowed beyond Big Bend on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, about three miles from Logan Pass.

June 15, 2011 9:06 a.m.

Glacier Park fish safe to eat

If you catch a cutthroat trout in Glacier National Park, it's a fairly safe meal, Park fisheries biologist Chris Downs said last week.

June 15, 2011 9:05 a.m.

Campgrounds, chalets are slowly opening

Glacier National Park officials announced the opening of more services and roads for the summer season.

June 15, 2011 9:03 a.m.

Volunteers help at Discovery Square

A host of volunteers began work on a new bakery at Glacier Discovery Square last week.

June 15, 2011 9 a.m.

Bad loans can make bad lawns

Columbia Falls currently has about 14 homes either in or near foreclosure, and the wet spring is making them stand out in their neighborhoods, as their uncut lawns grow higher and higher.

June 15, 2011 8:58 a.m.

Girls learn the value of 'functional artwork'

It was a crash course in quilting.

June 15, 2011 8:57 a.m.

Airport drug smuggler loses big forfeiture

A 40-year-old Washington man who was charged with trying to smuggle drugs aboard a plane at Glacier Park International Airport last year was given a suspended sentence. He also lost the $33,400 he had in his luggage.

June 15, 2011 8:56 a.m.

Smith's Foods hold-up man gets 10 years

A 20-year-old man who was charged with robbing Smith's Foods in Columbia Falls in 2009 was given a 10-year prison sentence and handed over to Idaho to face additional charges.

June 15, 2011 8:55 a.m.

School news

The following students from Columbia Falls received a perfect 4.0 GPA and were named to the spring semester President's Honor Roll at the University of Great Falls: Cecilia Byrd-Rinck, Christie Jolly, Tyler Jones and Maria Nissi.

June 15, 2011 8:54 a.m.

Community news

Classmates?

June 15, 2011 8:52 a.m.

Ukrainian brothers team up in tennis

Zvyagelskiy. That's how you spell it. Of course, Vadim and Miroslav have seen their last named spelled many different ways, many different times - almost always wrong.

June 15, 2011 8:50 a.m.

Swimmers take fifth at Shelby

The Columbia Falls swim team took fifth at the Shelby Invitational last weekend. Tyler Langton had individual high points for 8-and-under boys, and Cooper Babcock was second. Colton Babcock was second in high-point honors for the 11-12 boys, and Karyssa Nelson was second for the 11-12 girls.

June 15, 2011 8:49 a.m.

Columbia Falls names 2011 Hall of Fame selections

The Columbia Falls High School recently announced the 2011 selections for the school's Hall of Fame. They are:

June 15, 2011 8:48 a.m.

Academic All State students named

The following Columbia Falls High School student-athletes were named Academic All State Award winners by the Montana Coaches Association for the fourth quarter. Students must earn a varsity letter and maintain a minimum 3.5 GPA:

June 15, 2011 8:45 a.m.

Knights end season with loss at Kalispell field

The Glacier Knights football team ended their Rocky Mountain Football League season 2-6 after losing to the Missoula Phoenix on Saturday 46-14.

June 15, 2011 1 a.m.

Today a state championship and a diploma, tomorrow the world

June is always an interesting time for reflection.

June 15, 2011 1 a.m.

Bigfork Summer Playhouse opens "Happy Days," "Guys & Dolls"

Ritchie, Potsie, Fonzie and the gang rocked the stage at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, June 7 when the Bigfork Summer Playhouse opened its latest production, “Happy Days.”

June 15, 2011 1 a.m.

Undersheriff's employment history investigated

According to Montana Public Safety Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council Executive Director Wayne Ternes, Lake County Undersheriff Karey Reynolds will be required to attend the Montana Law Enforcement Academy’s Basic course before January 2012.

June 15, 2011 1 a.m.

LEAP after-school program receives new grant

In a town with no malls, arcades or movie theaters, it’s easy to see why teenagers in Bigfork complain of having nothing to do.

Tuesday, June 14

Wednesday, June 8

June 8, 2011 4:40 p.m.

Recent rain forces closure of Flathead Forest sites

The Flathead National Forest reports that up to two inches of precipitation has been recorded across the Flathead Forest in the last 24 hours.

June 8, 2011 9:44 a.m.

Ryders earn third at Bozeman

June 8, 2011 9:42 a.m.

Course in mid-season form

June 8, 2011 9:29 a.m.

Esther Shenefelt Paul

June 8, 2011 9:28 a.m.

Soggy weather triggers landslide

June 8, 2011 9:22 a.m.

Student advocate Barrett retires

June 8, 2011 9:12 a.m.

Drainage flaws plague ESC

June 8, 2011 1 a.m.

Open letter to the class of 2011

Dear Bigfork Graduating Class of 2011,

June 8, 2011 1 a.m.

Fire destroys cabin on Echo Lake

Fire personnel from both the Bigfork and Creston Fire Departments responded to a fire on Echo Cabin Loop Road on Friday afternoon.

June 8, 2011 1 a.m.

Seniors graduate at Saturday ceremony

Seniors from Bigfork High School’s class of 2011 turned their tassels and tossed their caps in front of a packed gym at the graduation ceremony Saturday.

June 8, 2011 1 a.m.

Athletic honors distributed

June 8, 2011 1 a.m.

Bigfork High School juniors honored for their writing

Taylor Peck never really considered herself a good writer — that is, until she won $200 for a short story she submitted to the Authors of the Flathead Contest.

Tuesday, June 7

June 7, 2011 1:07 p.m.

Outdoor news

The Glacier National Park Fund recently received a $10,000 grant from the Unilever United States Foundation to support teachers and students in Glacier National Park's citizen science program. More than 400 citizen scientists have studied loons, pikas, mountain goats and weeds. A recent master's thesis by the Park's citizen science coordinator found no statistical difference between data gathered by citizen scientists and by trained biologists. For more information, visit online at www.glacierfund.org or call 892-3250.

June 7, 2011 1:06 p.m.

Community news

The Columbia Falls Chamber of Commerce's visitor center across from Marantette Park opened June 1. Hours until June 14 are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Hours from June 15 to Sept. 15 are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. through 7 p.m.

June 7, 2011 1:04 p.m.

Raymond Peck

Raymond Lester Peck, a Montana educator, counselor and longtime Democratic legislator and activist, died surrounded by family and friends Friday, May 27, 2011, at St. Peter's Hospital after a massive stroke. He was 84.

June 7, 2011 1:04 p.m.

Frankie Thyen

Frankie Jean Thyen, 84, of Columbia Falls, died June 1, 2011, at North Valley Hospital.

June 7, 2011 1:03 p.m.

Horace Sanders

Horace D. Sanders, 79, died May 30, 2011, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.

June 7, 2011 1:03 p.m.

Arva Taylor

Arva Dorothy Taylor, 93, of Columbia Falls, died May 29, 2011, at Whitefish Care and Rehabilitation.

June 7, 2011 12:57 p.m.

'Dogs edge 'Cats in smoker - with help from Kalispell

Whitefish's Memorial Field smelled of wet ‘Cats and ‘Dogs on Monday night. No one cared as the crowd came out of the stands and gathered ringside during a soggy, raucous and rain-delayed Cat-Dog Smoker.

June 7, 2011 12:55 p.m.

Swim team practicing at The Wave, first meet next week

The Columbia Falls swim team hopes to make waves this season as it looks to repeat as state champions.

June 7, 2011 12:52 p.m.

Knights go 0-2 after losing running back

The Glacier Knights lost their third game in a row in Rocky Mountain Football League play on May 21 in Belgrade against the Gallatin Valley Snow Devils, 18-8.

June 7, 2011 12:48 p.m.

Liddle is winner on a wild Wild Mile

The 36th annual Bigfork Whitewater Kayak Festival was held May 29 on some of the highest waters in the event's history, but that didn't keep more than two dozen paddlers from competing on the Wild Mile section of the Swan River.

June 7, 2011 12:47 p.m.

Twins sink Lakers with homer by Elek

The Glacier Twins beat their cross-valley rival, Kalispell Lakers, 9-6 on Sunday. The Twins were boosted by a 3-run homer by Cody Elek in the top of the ninth to get the win.

June 7, 2011 12:46 p.m.

Rowe and Birky named all-state

Several Columbia Falls softball players have received all-conference and all-state recognition.

June 7, 2011 12:44 p.m.

Sad day at Canyon Elementary

Kleenex soothed red eyes and wiped away tears during the last school assembly at Canyon Elementary on Friday, June 3.

June 7, 2011 12:43 p.m.

Red Meadow Road opening delayed

The Flathead National Forest will keep Red Meadow Road, Forest Road No. 114, about 40 miles north of Columbia Falls, closed to protect the road surface past the usual June 1 opening date. The gate on the road, about two miles off the North Fork Road, will be closed until road surface conditions improve.

June 7, 2011 12:41 p.m.

Evergreen teen gets 15 years

The Evergreen teenager convicted of deliberate homicide in the deaths of two Columbia Falls residents was sentenced to 15 years with the Montana Department of Corrections on Monday.

June 7, 2011 12:36 p.m.

Outfitter brings back camp fire tales

It's been four years since he last ran the Spotted Bear Ranch wilderness resort at the south end of the Hungry Horse Reservoir, and Kirk Gentry says he misses sitting around the camp fire exchanging stories about fishing, hunting, hiking, rafting or snowmobiling.

June 7, 2011 12:34 p.m.

Snow delaying Park road and campground openings

Three Glacier National Park campgrounds will have delayed openings because of lingering snows. The Many Glacier, Two Medicine and Cutbank campground openings will be delayed until at least June 17, Park officials said last week.

June 7, 2011 12:32 p.m.

Leasing one option to preserve historic cabins

Imagine leasing an historic cabin on the shores of Lake McDonald, taking in the expansive views of the Continental Divide.

June 7, 2011 12:29 p.m.

Tragedy strikes Glacier Park's webcam ospreys

Tragedy struck a popular pair of ospreys in Glacier National Park when one of the birds was electrocuted after it touched power lines near its nest.

June 7, 2011 12:27 p.m.

C-Falls man injured in ATV wreck

A Columbia Falls man was severely injured May 29 when the ATV he was driving down Highway 35 rolled near the entrance of the Swan Lake Campground.

June 7, 2011 12:26 p.m.

Yesterdays

60 Years Ago

June 7, 2011 12:25 p.m.

Flying the flag

This columnist is not and has not been a negative person during the almost 50 years of writing a weekly bit of personal viewpoint; however, there are times which call for taking a stand against something he doesn't agree with. This week, we will deal with what can be a touchy subject for some.

June 7, 2011 12:25 p.m.

Parts of North Fork Road now impassable

Yes, there is still concern that there could be flooding on the North Fork. No, it is not a certainty, and we just have to wait and see how fast the snow melts in the high country.

June 7, 2011 12:24 p.m.

Fly fishing gear by the numbers

What fly rod should I buy? That's one of the most common questions I hear in my casting classes.

June 7, 2011 12:23 p.m.

Fairview Cemetery started 128 years ago

Fairview Cemetery, located south of Columbia Falls, was started 128 years ago, June 17, 1883. T. J. Karmony received $900 for the 40 acres. First by-laws were signed by the Rev. J. M. Eastland, R. J. Bohart and Reverend Minzter. Others attending initial session were Richard Eckelberry, A. B. Lewis, Thomas G. Patterson, A.B. Preston, Nathaniel Scott, James Shaw, A. H. Sheldon, P. Smith, Robert Wallace, Fred Walter, George Yenne and Jacob Zimmerman. Names still familiar in area communities.

Saturday, June 4

June 4, 2011 9:25 a.m.

Hot weather means higher stream levels, more rain on the way

Higher temperatures forecasted by the National Weather Service for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 4-6, could cause rivers and streams in the Flathead to rise sharply by early next week.

Friday, June 3

June 3, 2011 2:42 p.m.

Avalanches bury parts of Sun Road

Plowing continues on the Going-to-the-Sun Road after significant avalanche activity deposited snow and debris on the road after the Memorial Day weekend storm. 

June 3, 2011 9:38 a.m.

Wardens looking for wounded grizzly bear near Polebridge

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are investigating the wounding of a grizzly bear near the intersection of the Red Meadow Creek Road and the North Fork Road north of Polebridge.

Thursday, June 2

June 2, 2011 9:07 a.m.

Lodge employee injured on Mt. Stanton

A Georgia man was airlifted off Mount Stanton in Glacier National Park late Tuesday afternoon after he fell over a 30-foot cliff. He was not seriously injured, and according to a Kalispell Regional Medical Center spokesperson, the man was never admitted to the hospital.

Wednesday, June 1

June 1, 2011 1:25 p.m.

Georgia man injured in Glacier Park fall

A Georgia man was airlifted off Mount Stanton in Glacier National Park late Tuesday afternoon after he fell over a 30-foot cliff.

June 1, 2011 10:14 a.m.

Dorothy O'Brien

Dorothy O'Brien, 93, of Kensington Calif., died May 13, 2011.

June 1, 2011 10:12 a.m.

Rain hampering North Fork drivers

It may have been cold, wet, and nasty in the Flathead Valley this last week, but it was twice as nasty on the North Fork.

June 1, 2011 10:12 a.m.

Mel told me 'no'

An unusual memory came to mind last week when I was honored with the coveted "Montana Mentor Award" given by Jane Karas, Flathead Valley Community College president. The event took me back to 1966 when Owen Sowerwine first asked me to help him found the community college, chiefly in public relations. Although I wasn't enthused about what seemed an impossible dream, I accepted because Owen was so sincere and because he was president of the board of directors at the bank where I worked.

June 1, 2011 10:10 a.m.

Local energy companies hold promise

On May 26, a group of individuals and organizations calling itself "Re-Powering the Flathead for a New Energy Economy" (involving Stoltze Land & Lumber Co. and Flathead Electric Cooperative among others) sponsored a panel discussion at Flathead Valley Community College featuring three "green" energy companies at varying stages of start-up: Algae Aqua-Culture Technologies; Clearwater Biologicals Inc.; and Zinc Air, Inc.

June 1, 2011 10:09 a.m.

Keep Red Bridge project local

Would someone please tell me why is it that The First Best Place Task Force finds it necessary to employ an engineering firm from Missoula to provide estimates on the Red Bridge restoration project?

June 1, 2011 10:06 a.m.

Cats Champs! Wildcats defeat Blue Devils to win state

This time, the tables were turned. In a total team effort, the Columbia Falls boys track team won its first ever state A title last weekend downing Corvallis 98-72 in Missoula. It was payback to the Blue Devils, who beat the Wildcats last year by 11 points.

June 1, 2011 10:04 a.m.

Kats cap best season ever with 3-2 showing at state

The Columbia Falls girls softball team had a nice run at the state A tournament in Miles City last week, going 3-2 to cap off one of their best seasons ever.

June 1, 2011 10:03 a.m.

Boys take fourth at state tennis, girls seventh

The Columbia Falls boys tennis team took fourth and the girls took seventh at the state A meet in Great Falls last week.

June 1, 2011 10:01 a.m.

Photographer recounts harrowing Park traverse

Tardy but no worse for the wear, Glacier National Park rescue crews plucked a man from the wilderness May 25 at Upper Kintla Lake after he was five days late on an ambitious backcountry journey.

June 1, 2011 9:59 a.m.

Marine biologist is new chief of interpretation

Tracy Ammerman, Gla-cier National Park's new chief of interpretation and partnerships, won't be doing much scuba diving here, but that doesn't mean she doesn't like winter recreation.

June 1, 2011 9:56 a.m.

Chalet damage not severe

Sperry Chalet in Glacier National Park did not suffer any major structural damage when an avalanche struck the hotel earlier this winter, but several rooms will need repairs and cleaning, Park spokeswoman Ellen Blickhan said last week.

June 1, 2011 9:52 a.m.

Legislature declares grizzlies recovered

The Montana Legislature passed a law this session declaring grizzly bears a recovered species. Senate Bill 143 amends previous state law that directed the state to "protect, conserve and manage the grizzly bear as a rare species of Montana wildlife."

June 1, 2011 9:51 a.m.

More rain, snow create Park hazards

Glacier Park plow crews had a tough time making progress last week as yet more snow fell in the high country.

June 1, 2011 9:50 a.m.

Heavens Peak Lookout project will start this summer

Glacier National Park will go ahead with stabilization of the Heavens Peak Lookout this summer. The Park recently released a finding of no significant impact to the project.

June 1, 2011 9:30 a.m.

School news

Lindie Burgess, of Columbia Falls, recently graduated from the University of Portland with a bachelor's in mechanical engineering.

June 1, 2011 9:29 a.m.

West-side reservoir road closed

The Flathead National Forest is urging visitors to use caution when traveling on Forest roads or trails, especially near streams. Saturated soils and recent moisture have limited access to locations and created some road and trail damage across the forest.  

June 1, 2011 9:27 a.m.

Yesterdays

60 Years Ago

June 1, 2011 9:10 a.m.

Troop 17 visits Helena Capitol

June 1, 2011 9:06 a.m.

Lady Dogs take second at state

June 1, 2011 8:59 a.m.

Library selects director

June 1, 2011 8:57 a.m.

Snow keeps piling up

June 1, 2011 8:56 a.m.

School budget in flux