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Thursday, February 28

February 28, 2013 10 a.m.

Judge won't rush decision on doughnut lawsuit

Attorneys representing parties in the lawsuit concerning control of the two-mile planning doughnut around Whitefish gave oral arguments in Flathead District Court Feb. 28.

February 28, 2013 9:36 a.m.

Water rights update: CSKT files for Writ of Supervisory Control

On Wednesday, in response to a Tribal request for the high court to step in regarding a recent District Court water rights ruling, the Montana Supreme Court ordered that all proceedings are stayed until the state Supreme Court issues a ruling.

February 28, 2013 9:31 a.m.

Attorney General Fox's legislative priorities advance

Attorney General Tim Fox’s office announced Feb. 28 that his top legislative priorities are successfully moving through the Montana Legislature.

February 28, 2013 8:46 a.m.

Slur over phone may be protected speech

Sexual slurs spoken over the phone are protected speech unless they are part of a threat or are intended to offend, the Montana Supreme Court ruled Feb. 19.

February 28, 2013 6:45 a.m.

The minimum wage harms the most vulnerable

Crocodile tears are flowing again for low-income people. In his State of the Union address, President Obama proposed raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour. A debate is shaping up between those who support the proposal and those who favor keeping the wage where it is today. But there are good grounds — for the sake of the poor — to repeal the minimum wage altogether.

Wednesday, February 27

Backcountry areas get avalanche beacon check stations
February 27, 2013 10:30 p.m.

Backcountry areas get avalanche beacon check stations

Three people died in avalanches last winter on the Glacier View-Hungry Horse Ranger District. The Forest Service, in partnership with the Flathead Nordic Ski Patrol, is hoping to change that.

February 27, 2013 10:15 p.m.

City works with ski resort on dormant subdivisions

The Whitefish City Council Feb. 19 approved an extension for a preliminary plat for one Big Mountain subdivision, while it chose to delay a decision on a second plat extension also on the mountain.

February 27, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Speaking of powerful learning

If you share my curiosity about what our children are learning and experiencing in our Whitefish classrooms, you may interested in knowing what I saw last week, in just one day of visiting several classrooms.

February 27, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Soccer standouts to play at next level

Four seniors from Whitefish’s 2012 Class A champion boys soccer team will go on to play at the collegiate level.

February 27, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Opinions mixed on boutique hotel

Early responses to a possible hotel replacing the city’s surface parking lot at the corner of Third Street and Central Avenue have been mixed.

February 27, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Weber and Conners to marry

John and Sue Conners of Whitefish announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie Conners, to Coltin Weber, son of Ed and Bonnie Weber of Kalispell.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

State should expand Medicaid coverage

One of the most important issues facing the 2013 Montana Legislature is whether to take advantage of the opportunity to expand health insurance coverage to low-income Montanans who fall in the gap between those eligible for Medicaid and those who typically can afford private insurance. The administration and board of directors of North Valley Hospital support such an expansion for a variety of reasons.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

Dogs take third at divisional

The Bulldogs took the hard road in the Northwestern A divisional basketball tournament and ended up paying the price.

John Bolles Bissell Jr.
February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

John Bolles Bissell Jr.

John Bolles Bissell Jr., 64, of Custer, S.D. died Feb. 18, 2013 at Custer County Hospital. He was born Sept. 10, 1948.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

Local author's romance novel a best seller

It was only three months ago that Kristen Proby was an unknown, unpublished writer with a flair for erotic romance novels. Today, she’s an Amazon and USA Today best-selling author with legions of fans.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

Whitefish man charged with selling meth

A 49-year-old Whitefish man pleaded not guilty Thursday in Flathead District Court to a pair of felony drug charges.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

Stacks reflect on 20 years of work with lakeshore committee

Jim and Lisa Stack have an intimate relationship with Whitefish Lake.

John Marshall Denny
February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

John Marshall Denny

John Marshall Denny, 25, of Whitefish, went home to be with his Lord on Feb. 19.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

New leadership continues mission of Legacy Partners

Following in the footsteps of Lin Akey, who recently stepped down as chairman of Whitefish Legacy Partners, is a daunting challenge. Akey passionately believes in the importance of securing permanent public access to lands around Whitefish for the use and enjoyment of the community and utilizing these lands in ways that will ensure the continued high environmental qualities of the Whitefish area.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

Lenzner and Beach to marry

Norman Beach and Gail Hansen, of Whitefish, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Beach to Shawn Lenzner, son of Mike Lenzner and Ginger Resch, of Wisconsin.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

School garden moves to high school grounds

The Whitefish School Board Feb. 12 approved the relocation of a garden used for school projects to its property south of high school.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

Gym work comes in under estimates

The first bid package in a set of the three for the Whitefish High School construction project has come in under budget. The subcontractor bids for renovation of the gymnasium are $65,600 below previous estimates.

February 27, 2013 10 p.m.

New boilers planned for middle school

The Whitefish School Board voted Feb. 12 to replace the failing heating boilers at the middle school.

February 27, 2013 9:45 p.m.

Lady Dogs finish fifth at divisional

The Lady Bulldogs wrapped up their season last weekend with a good effort at the Northwestern A divisional basketball tournament in Ronan.

February 27, 2013 12:59 p.m.

Magazines

February 27, 2013 7:10 a.m.

Franklin Derochie

Franklin Merle Derochie, 61, of West Glacier, passed away suddenly on Feb. 21, 2013.

February 27, 2013 7:09 a.m.

Thomas Davis

Thomas John Davis, 83, of Columbia Falls, passed away suddenly on Feb. 14, 2013.

February 27, 2013 7:08 a.m.

Richard Yarde

Richard “Dick” Ralph Yarde, 72, died Feb. 16, 2013, in Kalispell surrounded by family.

February 27, 2013 7:07 a.m.

Park is not monitoring pollution

We recently learned that monitoring air and water pollution is not a high priority to the people who run Glacier National Park, as documents show that they have only one air monitoring quality station and that the ecologist for the Rocky Mountain Network, National Park Service admitted that none of the “data they are collecting now” or have collected “will properly address dust or other contaminants from the North Fork Road.”

February 27, 2013 7:07 a.m.

Preserve the ptarmigan, not jammers

Close Logan Pass to all but foot, snowshoe, cross-country ski or bicycle traffic when the snow melts naturally. Park the red jammers in museums.

February 27, 2013 7:06 a.m.

Two questions for our Helena legislators

Here is a simple letter to the editor to all our Republican folks in Helena. Being that I am bird-dogging various bills being introduced and floating between the House and Senate, two questions come to mind.

February 27, 2013 7:06 a.m.

Supreme Court ruling was wrong

Jerry O’Neil is wrong. In his opinion piece on Feb. 20, he supported the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United that opened the door for unlimited corporate spending on election issues. Montana voters overwhelmingly opposed that decision — ratifying I-166, a statewide initiative declaring that “corporations are not people.”

February 27, 2013 7:03 a.m.

Wildcats win fifth straight conference title

Five in a row, baby. The Columbia Falls boys basketball team downed the Frenchtown Broncs 64-54 to win the Northwest Class A divisional title Feb. 23 in Ronan.

February 27, 2013 7:01 a.m.

Kats rise to challenge, headed to Butte

The Columbia Falls High School girls basketball team is headed to the state Class A tournament in Butte this weekend, but they didn’t take the direct route.

February 27, 2013 7:01 a.m.

Sports news

Baseball news

February 27, 2013 6:55 a.m.

Schaeffer named NAIA regional coach of the year

Caleb Schaeffer was a championship wrestler for Columbia Falls High School. Now he’s a top coach.

February 27, 2013 6:54 a.m.

Former C-Falls athletes doing well in college

Several former Columbia Falls athletes are having success in the college ranks. Here’s a look at some of their accomplishments over the past few months:

February 27, 2013 6:53 a.m.

On wolves, grizzlies, outhouses and bull trout

In the past, agencies have been severely criticized when they released population estimates for grizzlies and wolves. Their numbers were, and are, based on actual known animals plus a minimum (conservative estimate) of additional animals.

February 27, 2013 6:52 a.m.

Eastern Star survives through years

Eastern Star Chapter activities in Columbia Falls have survived despite unanticipated changes. It was constituted Oct. 15, 1915. Major change was consolidation of Estella Pomeroy Chapter No. 68, Columbia Falls, with Vista Chapter No. 44 in Whitefish on April 22, 1998. Next consolidation ceremony was Dec. 29, 2003, when members in Eureka and Libby chapters became part of Vista Chapter. Their chapters had been chartered in 1915. Original Vista Chapter in Whitefish was constituted Nov. 18, 1908.

February 27, 2013 6:51 a.m.

North Fork Road dust is a hazard

I’d like to expound on opinions from last week from Joe Novak. The North Fork Road Coalition For Health and Safety commissioned Dr. Tony Ward, of the University of Montana, to conduct area tests to prove dust levels along the North Fork Road adjacent to private and public property does in fact exceed allowable limits imposed by the state of Montana as well as the EPA.

February 27, 2013 6:49 a.m.

About job hunting

Why have I been thinking about the time I felt lucky to have a job digging toilet holes for campgrounds on west shore of new Hungry Horse Reservoir?

February 27, 2013 6:46 a.m.

Beacon check stations set up at key trailheads

Last winter, three people died in avalanches on the Glacier View-Hungry Horse Ranger District. The Forest Service, in partnership with the Flathead Nordic Ski Patrol, is hoping to change that.

February 27, 2013 6:44 a.m.

Fly and lure maintenance pays off

My last story on inventorying, repairing and cleaning fishing flies inspired me so much I went right to work on my spinning and bait-casting lures.

February 27, 2013 6:43 a.m.

Outdoor news

Snowy owls

February 27, 2013 6:43 a.m.

Conservancy announces four more Park grants

The Glacier National Park Conservancy’s board of trustees recently awarded four grants totalling $30,000 for projects in Glacier National Park.

February 27, 2013 6:40 a.m.

Cuts could delay Sun Road opening

Last summer, local businesses praised the National Park Service for the timely opening of the Going-to-the-Sun Road, saying it boosted their bottom line. This summer, they could be cursing.

February 27, 2013 6:39 a.m.

Meadow Lake project approved

The Columbia Falls City Council unanimously approved a planned-unit development and subdivision request for the Glacier Village at Meadow Lake Resort project at their Feb. 19 meeting. A resolution on the request will be presented at the council’s March 4 meeting.

February 27, 2013 6:38 a.m.

Judge rules for irrigators in water compact

An historic water rights compact set to go before the Montana Legislature suffered a setback last week when a Lake County District Court judge ruled in favor of irrigators opposed to the agreement.

February 27, 2013 6:36 a.m.

Community news

Chili golf

February 27, 2013 6:32 a.m.

The Bard does Jersey

The Columbia Falls High School Drama Club will present “Midsummer Jersey” on March 1-2 and 8-9 at the high school’s Little Theater. The play is a modern interpretation of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

February 27, 2013 6:24 a.m.

FVCC presents documentary film festival

Flathead Valley Community College’s Multicultural Affairs Office will present a free documentary film festival March 4-7 at 6:30 p.m. inside the Arts and Technology Building. The event will showcase four films to promote cultural diversity and global awareness to the community. They include:

February 27, 2013 6:08 a.m.

Water rights proposal stirs concerns

Confusion and concern about the pending 1,400-page water rights compact for the Confederated Salish-Kootenai Tribes brought over 200 residents together to hear reasons why the proposal should be rejected on Thursday evening at the Red Lion in Kalispell.

February 27, 2013 6:06 a.m.

Prescribed fires planned at Crane Mtn.

Smoky air will temporarily return to the Flathead Valley and Swan Valley this spring as the Swan Lake Ranger District of the Flathead National Forest conducts multiple prescribed fire projects when weather, fuel conditions, and air quality become favorable.

February 27, 2013 6:05 a.m.

Lake County judge rules against water compact proposal

A historic water rights compact set to go before the Montana Legislature suffered a setback last week when a Lake County District Court judge ruled in favor of irrigators opposed to the agreement.

February 27, 2013 6:05 a.m.

Library funding one-third of national average

The Flathead County Library system is running on a budget one-third the size of other similarly sized libraries.

February 27, 2013 6:03 a.m.

Echo Lake boating proposal makes waves

The future of boating on Echo, Abbot, and Peterson lakes drew a standing-room-only crowd for a contentious meeting that addressed concerns regarding a proposed no-wake zone enforcement last week.

February 27, 2013 5:30 a.m.

Bigfork teachers against pepper spray

Pepper spray was donated to the Bigfork School District last month, but the teachers surveyed about the donation weren’t in favor of keeping it.

February 27, 2013 5:01 a.m.

Public opposition to water rights proposal stirs concerns

Confusion and concern about the pending 1,400-page water rights compact for the Confederated Salish-Kootenai Tribes brought over 200 residents together to hear reasons why the proposal should be rejected on Thursday evening at the Red Lion in Kalispell.

February 27, 2013 4:54 a.m.

Prescribed fire projects planned near Lakeside and Blacktail

Smoky air will temporarily return to the Flathead Valley and Swan Valley this spring as the Swan Lake Ranger District of the Flathead National Forest conducts multiple prescribed fire projects when weather, fuel conditions, and air quality become favorable.

February 27, 2013 4:51 a.m.

Hunter education classes scheduled across valley

Free hunter education classes have been scheduled for a number of communities in northwest Montana.

February 27, 2013 4:37 a.m.

Natural resources aren't viable for funding education

In 1995 the state of Montana had 164,979 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

February 27, 2013 4:32 a.m.

Kerr Dam to draft Flathead Lake to 2,884 feet this month

Kerr Dam’s outflow was 9,400 cubic feet per second and Flathead Lake’s elevation was 2,884.81 feet, which is 8.19 feet from full elevation, as of Feb. 20.

February 27, 2013 4:15 a.m.

Help needed to send Bigfork students to Washington D.C.

Help is needed to send some seventh- and eighth-grade students to Washington, D.C. for the Close-Up program.

February 27, 2013 4:12 a.m.

It's only the beginning for campaign reform

What the state Legislature will do with campaign finance reform is one of the hot questions legislators are facing in the current session.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Believing in global warming doesn't mean it's true

I was reading the Feb. 20 Bigfork Eagle and noticed a “letter to the editor” about Reichner and Blasdel trying to change the face of Montana written by Edd Blackler.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Local MSU graduates announced

Bigfork’s Alyssa Figueiredo, Amy Young and Aimee Zupicich and Lakeside’s Katherine Kerr were among the more than 1,000 Montana State University undergraduates who received diplomas during MSU’s 2012 fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 15 in the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Feb. 27 Community Events

Old Time Fiddlers

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

45 percent of Swan River students on reduced lunch rate

Forty-five percent of Swan River School’s students qualify for free and reduced lunch programs, though that doesn’t necessarily mean more funding for the school.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Griz scratching drives DNA study

Little bears, big bears, fat bears, skinny bears, young bears, old bears, black bears, grizzly bears, males and females — all seem to greatly enjoy something you and I do everyday: Scratch.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Feb. 27 Outdoor Briefs

Snowy owls

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Relay for Life has a lasting impact

As Bigfork prepares for its ninth annual Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society, I’d like to share my Relay for Life journey.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Glacier National Park receives $250,000 transportation federal grant

Glacier National Park will receive a $250,000 grant as part of the Federal Transit Administration’s Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks program.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

America needs bipartisanship

It must be very frustrating to the Republican Party to have a fellow such as Barack Obama as president and present head of the Democratic Party.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Flathead Lake is now 8 feet from full pool

Kerr Dam’s outflow was 9,400 cubic feet per second, and Flathead Lake’s elevation was 2,884.81 feet, which is 8.19 feet from full elevation, as of Feb. 20.

February 27, 2013 4 a.m.

Auditions for BPCT's 'Schoolhouse Rock Live!' set for March

The Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre is seeking students in grades 6 through 12 to audition, March 4, for the cast of the retro musical “Schoolhouse Rock Live!,” based on the ABC-TV educational animated series which aired from the 1970s-80s.

Tuesday, February 26

February 26, 2013 7:23 a.m.

Bigfork Museum seeks fruit themed art

The Bigfork Museum is seeking artists for the “The Fruitful Flathead Valley,” the continuation of the museum’s themed show “Everything Cherry” that was shown in 2012.

February 26, 2013 7:22 a.m.

Outdoor news

Snowy owls

February 26, 2013 7:21 a.m.

Hunter education classes scheduled

• Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will offer free hunter education classes at the Columbia Falls High School on April 11, 15, 16, 18, 22, 23 and 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. with a field course on Saturday, April 27, and test night on April 30. By state law, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, must complete the course to buy a hunting license in Montana.

February 26, 2013 7:20 a.m.

QRU embezzler sentenced

A 29-year-old West Glacier man charged with embezzling money from the Canyon Quick Response Unit was given a six-year deferred sentence after he pleaded no contest to one count of theft by felony common scheme.

February 26, 2013 7:19 a.m.

Man charged with meth possession

A 37-year-old Columbia Falls man pleaded not guilty Jan. 31 to felony drug possession and two misdemeanor drug charges after missing his arraignment one week earlier.

February 26, 2013 7:18 a.m.

Man sentenced for fourth DUI

A 32-year old Columbia Falls man was sentenced to 13 months with the Montana Department of Corrections after he pleaded guilty to his fourth DUI, a felony.

February 26, 2013 7:17 a.m.

Remembering Lee Metcalf

This year is full of important political anniversaries — 50 years since the March on Washington and Martin Luther King’s “I Had a Dream” speech; 45 years since both Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy were assassinated; 45 years since the riots in Chicago during the ’68 Democratic National Convention.

February 26, 2013 4:41 a.m.

Feb. 27 Community Events

Crisis line training

Monday, February 25

February 25, 2013 6:18 a.m.

White House details sequester impacts to Montana

The Obama administration issued fact sheets last week for each of the nation’s 50 states breaking down the financial impacts if automatic budget cuts go into effect on March 1.

February 25, 2013 6:05 a.m.

Thrivent Financial to match funds raised for Minot relief trips

In June 2011, the Souris River in North Dakota reached a record-breaking 9.5 feet above flood stage as a result of a Category 5 flood, rivaling Hurricane Katrina in its force and devastating the city of Minot as well as other surrounding areas.

Sunday, February 24

February 24, 2013 1:48 p.m.

Regier provides a legislative update

The 63rd Montana Legislature finished its seventh week. Next week is transmittal. That marks the midpoint of the 90-day session and is when all nonrevenue bills have to be acted on by their respective chamber.

Saturday, February 23

February 23, 2013 9:39 p.m.

Vikes in divisional championship game

Friday, February 22

February 22, 2013 6:16 a.m.

City council experiments with 'paperless office'

The Columbia Falls City Council experimented for the first time with the “paperless office” concept at its Feb. 4 meeting.

February 22, 2013 6:14 a.m.

Wilderness foundation continues to grow

The state of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation is “great” despite the recession, the Foundation’s new executive director, Carol Treadwell, reports — not only are volunteers keeping up with trail work, but the nonprofit’s financial progress continues to improve.

February 22, 2013 6:12 a.m.

Hunter education classes scheduled

• Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will offer free hunter education classes at the Columbia Falls High School on April 11, 15, 16, 18, 22, 23 and 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. with a field course on Saturday, April 27, and test night on April 30. By state law, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, must complete the course to buy a hunting license in Montana.

February 22, 2013 1:30 a.m.

Body of missing Whitefish man found in river

(AP) — The body of a 25-year-old Whitefish man who was last seen on Tuesday has been found in the Whitefish River.

Thursday, February 21

February 21, 2013 4 p.m.

Vikes win, Valkyries go 1-1

The Vikings boys basketball defeated St. Ignatius today 68-37 in divisional tournament action. They will play Missoula Loyola at 4 p.m. Friday.

February 21, 2013 6:51 a.m.

Expanding Medicaid in Montana much more than politics

I have been a registered nurse in Montana for 20 years and now serve the profession as the executive director of the Montana Nurses Association. I’d like to bring the perspective of registered nurses to the debate of expanding Medicaid coverage to 69,000 Montanans projected to qualify under the Affordable Care Act.

February 21, 2013 6:50 a.m.

Legislature should expand health insurance

One of the most important issues facing the 2013 Montana Legislature is whether to take advantage of the opportunity to expand health insurance coverage to low-income Montanans who fall in the gap between those eligible for Medicaid and those who typically can afford private insurance. The administration and board of directors of North Valley Hospital support such an expansion for a variety of reasons.

Wednesday, February 20

February 20, 2013 10:30 p.m.

Hall of Fame inductees honored

Three legends of Bulldog athletics entered into the Whitefish High School Hall of Fame Saturday evening as family, friends and other hall of fame members gathered to honor their achievements.

February 20, 2013 10:30 p.m.

Rally calls for action on climate change

About 80 people converged in downtown Whitefish on Sunday to call for action on climate change. The event coincided with a rally at the National Mall in Washington D.C. attended by an estimated 35,000 people.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Downtown group an advocate for healthy economy

A column in the Pilot last week accuses Heart of Whitefish of being anti-business. The column was both inaccurate and false.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Traffic pattern, parking shift as WHS construction begins

Access to Whitefish High School will change significantly beginning next month when construction on the gymnasium kicks off.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Unexpected costs cramp new high school budget

Current cost estimates for the new Whitefish High School have the project sitting above budget. A clerical error in the budgeting process and unexpected costs in the remodel of the gymnasium have bumped expenses $300,000 over budget.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

WCVB uses grant to retool website

Whitefish Convention and Visitors Bureau has been selected to receive a $30,000 grant from the Montana Office of Tourism to help develop its tourism e-marketing projects. Whitefish is one of nine cities in the state to be awarded $150,000 in total grant funding.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

NASCAR driver to manage Raceway Park

Rick Crawford, a well known NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver, has taken over management of Montana Raceway Park, in Kalispell.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

College feasibility talks a success

We wish to thank those people from the greater Flathead Valley who took the time to participate in the community conversations regarding the future of the old Whitefish Hospital property.  Project team members, Dr. James Samels and Dr. James Martin of The Education Alliance in Boston, express their appreciation for the thoughtful and articulate comments regarding the feasibility of attracting an institution of higher learning to Whitefish.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Costain brothers place at freeskiing events

Parkin and Ladd Costain represented Whitefish well at their first two freeskiing events this season. January saw the brothers travel to Red Mountain in Rossland, B.C., for the first International Freeskiing Association (IFSA) National Series event of the year.

Roger Eugene Brendel
February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Roger Eugene Brendel

Roger Eugene Brendel, 81, passed away from complications with pneumonia in Lodi, Calif., on Feb. 12, 2013. Roger was born in Whitefish on Feb. 25, 1931 to William and Esther Brendel. He attended Whitefish School from elementary through high school which at the time was housed entirely in the same building.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Disconnected from reality

We get constant reminders about the Whitefish City Council’s disconnect from economic reality.

February 20, 2013 10 p.m.

Bulldogs stomp on Pirates

Saturday marked the final basketball game to be played at the current Whitefish High School gym. The Bulldogs made sure it went down in the history books as a victory.

February 20, 2013 9:15 p.m.

Ski resort hosts Winter Games for 18th year

For the 18th consecutive year, Special Olympics Montana will host the State Winter Games next week at Whitefish Mountain Resort.

February 20, 2013 8:02 a.m.

Thanks for hosting Wounded Warriors

I am the mother of Special Forces Warrant Officer Scott Schroeder who with his wife Laura, has spent the last week in your beautiful town with the Wounded Warrior Project.

February 20, 2013 6:48 a.m.

On police

When did the physical fitness standards for police officers fall off the radar? We as taxpayers need to stand up and ask what exactly the standards are for the police officers of this city.

February 20, 2013 6:48 a.m.

On the power of the pen

Last year, a person wrote to the editor bemoaning the fact that trains killed bears. In her zeal, she suggested the trains toot their whistle often and be restrained, and their slower travel would save bears and end the needless killing.

February 20, 2013 6:46 a.m.

Paving, black carbon and wolves

Originally, the Interlocal Agreements for the North Fork were signed to provide a process for local residents and the general public where they would air their concerns and grievances with the local, state and federal agencies. After only a year or two, the Interlocal was expanded from one meeting per year to two so the agencies could bring their concerns to the private sector.

February 20, 2013 6:44 a.m.

The toughest news day

Am too lazy to dig in old files for the exact date, but it was probably early 1980s. Am talking about “the one day” in my long reporting career which rated “the busiest.”

February 20, 2013 6:42 a.m.

Move to Hungry Horse News' new log home

How time flies. Plus great opportunity to look up dates instead of trusting memories.

February 20, 2013 6:41 a.m.

They may be oil and water, but they're a great team

Monique Schoech and Mara Barnes are two teens you probably don’t want to get in argument with.

February 20, 2013 6:40 a.m.

Sports news

Baseball news

February 20, 2013 6:38 a.m.

Kats on a roll heading into divisional tournament

They just keep playing better. The Columbia Falls girls basketball team dropped Polson 63-52 at home to go undefeated in conference play Feb. 14.

February 20, 2013 6:37 a.m.

Cats drop Pirates to take conference

The Columbia Falls boys basketball team ended their regular season with their fifth straight win, knocking off the Polson Pirates 67-56 at home Feb. 14.

February 20, 2013 6:36 a.m.

Triplett does well in local bull-riding event

Matt Triplett had a nice weekend at the Rocky Mountain Extreme event at Majestic Valley Arena on Feb. 15-16.

February 20, 2013 6:32 a.m.

More electrofishing planned

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has announced plans to continue its efforts to stop rainbow trout from cross-breeding with native westslope cutthroat trout in local waters.

February 20, 2013 6:31 a.m.

Skier escapes injury in avalanche

Another skier survived an avalanche recently. According to a report Mike Bussard made for the Flathead Avalanche Center, the incident occurred Feb. 7 up Cascadilla Creek in the Middle Fork of the Flathead River drainage.

February 20, 2013 6:30 a.m.

Outdoor news

Fishing derby

February 20, 2013 6:26 a.m.

Columbia Falls native pens wildflower app

A Columbia Falls native and botanist has developed a new wildflower identification app for Glacier National Park and surrounding wildlands.

February 20, 2013 6:21 a.m.

Park receives $250,000 for two buses

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood flew across the country Monday to announce that Glacier National Park had received a $250,000 grant to replace two buses in its transit service fleet.

February 20, 2013 6:15 a.m.

Charges dismissed in shooting

Charges against a 51-year-old Columbia Falls man charged in a 2011 shooting incident were dismissed without prejudice on Feb. 7 after the judge ruled that four exhibits were inadmissible.

February 20, 2013 6:14 a.m.

Three school board seats up for election

Three positions on the School District 6 board of trustees will be up for election on May 7. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. that day at Glacier Gateway Elementary School, West Glacier School and Canyon Elementary School.

February 20, 2013 6:11 a.m.

Light at the end of a long dark tunnel

An 18-year-old Columbia Falls woman has been selected as the Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Club of Glacier Country. The past two selections came from Kalispell, executive director Alan Sempf said.

February 20, 2013 6:08 a.m.

Glacier Park's cowboy ranger

Horace Brewster, one of Glacier National Park’s first rangers, was inducted into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame last year. His iconic life stands shoulder to shoulder with other pioneers who helped shape Montana’s history.

February 20, 2013 4:30 a.m.

Bigfork Lady Lions raise $15,000

It’s a jungle out there when it comes to fundraising in the Flathead, and the Lady Lions of Bigfork know it.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Sen. Taylor shares insurance concerns

There was lots of candy, cookies and flowers around the capital for Valentine’s Day. A couple of my Facebook friends posted pictures of our area. Makes me homesick.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

GSC music scholarships available for local students

The Glacier Symphony and Chorale’s annual Scholarship Program for Young Musicians is accepting applications from student musicians on a tight budget who are looking to expand their music education.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Lakeside boat workshop seeks tools

The Montana Wooden Boat Foundation, a non-profit organization in Lakeside, is seeking donations of gently used electric and hand-tools for its new wooden boat building center.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Lakeside Community Council seeks candidates

Another seat is up for candidacy with the Lakeside Community Counil. LCC member Craig Koontz’s position recently became available after he accepted employment out-of-state.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Raceway Park announces new manager, tentative schedule

NASCAR Camping World Series driver Rick Crawford has taken over management of Montana Raceway Park, in Kalispell.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Natural art exhibit coming to Hockaday

Works of arts made from natural elements will be the theme at the Hockaday Museum of Art’s next exhibit, “Of the Earth,” which opens Feb. 28.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Lack of boating regulations on Echo Lake cost taxpayer money

We are very much in favor of responsible boating on Echo Lake. However, we are also very much against unrestricted boating at flood stage level that causes damage to private property, public infrastructure and widespread, significant erosion of the shoreline. And unfortunately that is what happened in the summer boating season of 2012.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Community gathers to discuss school emergency plans

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to planning for emergencies such as the shooting in Newtown, Conn. and opinions differ on what approach to take.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

GNP concession deadline extended to April 2

The deadline for submitting a proposal for the concession contract to provide lodging, food and beverage, retail and other visitor services at Glacier National Park has been extended to April 2.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Feb. 20 Law Roundup

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a Creston Hatchery Road property after receiving a report of a skinny hunting dog with its mouth wrapped shut with masking tape. The tape was taken off the dog’s muzzle, revealing no injuries underneath. A notice was left for the owner to contact an animal-control officer.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Feb. 20 Community Events

Viking and Vals send-off rally

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Thelma “Bunnie” Hullett

Thelma “Bunnie” Hullett

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Bigfork Community Players celebrate 30 years

One of the Flathead Valley’s original community theater groups is celebrating a milestone this year.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Food for thought on how America spends funds

I am writing this on Lincoln’s birthday, by the way. The underground nuclear test just completed by North Korea, and now with the great consternation, fear, and international condemning of such an action, it makes one wonder just who is entitled and who is not entitled to conduct nuclear tests; who is a threat to other nations and who is not a threat; and who decides these things and how do these decision-makers decide the difference?

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Bowhunter courses scheduled

Bowhunter education courses have been scheduled in Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls and Libby.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Forest Service publishes Regional Year in Review

The U.S. Forest Service’s Northern Region has released its 2012 Year in Review, showcasing forest and grassland successes, partnerships and research activities across northern Idaho, Montana and North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

County policy doesn't add up

I can’t stop thinking about the article I wrote last week about how a 30-year-old county policy prohibits county maintenance of all roads built after 1983.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Reichner and Blasdel are trying to change the face of Montana

Representatives Scott Reichner and Mark Blasdel are attempting to influence the Montana House of Representatives in the 2013 session of the Montana Legislature by advancing model bills that have been crafted by ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Artist-Wilderness-Connection program deadline approaches

Artists looking for some solitude and a place to create that’s bursting with inspirational natural beauty have until Feb. 28 to apply for the 2013 Artist-Wilderness-Connection Program.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Glacier Park getting money for new buses

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood was in Apgar Monday to announce that Glacier National Park will receive a $250,000 grant to purchase new buses for the park’s free shuttle system.

February 20, 2013 4 a.m.

Lakeside-Somers reviews school emergency plans

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to planning for emergencies such as the shooting in Newtown, Conn. and opinions differ on what approach to take.

Tuesday, February 19

February 19, 2013 11 p.m.

City looks at pumping more water from lake

The City of Whitefish is looking to add to its water rights and secure future water usage for residents.

February 19, 2013 12:07 p.m.

Three felony charges filed in Jan. 19 Evergreen crash

A 27-year-old Columbia Falls man facing three felony charges after his vehicle T-boned a car in Evergreen, seriously injuring a passenger, pleaded not guilty Feb. 7 in Flathead County District Court.

February 19, 2013 9:38 a.m.

Breweries vs. taverns: A new perspective

First off, I want to say that I don’t have a financial dog in this fight. I don’t represent any business or organization. I’m just a regular Montana guy who likes to drink the fantastic craft beer Montana breweries produce and who enjoys the friendly, wholesome atmosphere Montana brewers have established in their taprooms.

February 19, 2013 9:23 a.m.

Gerald Larsen

Gerald K. Larsen, 47, died Feb. 4, 2013, at his home in Ferndale, Mich., after an extended battle with melanoma cancer.

February 19, 2013 9:22 a.m.

Edward Hynes IV

Edward Lawrence Hynes IV, 55, passed away in Hungry Horse on Feb. 10, 2013.

February 19, 2013 9:21 a.m.

John Anderson

John Paul Anderson, 70, passed away Jan. 21, 2013, at his home.

February 19, 2013 9:13 a.m.

Community news

Crisis line training

February 19, 2013 9:11 a.m.

School news

MSU award

February 19, 2013 9:09 a.m.

Supports Citizen United ruling

One example of our politicians’ failure to lead is I-166, which Montana voters strongly supported in last November’s election.

February 19, 2013 9:07 a.m.

Obama addresses sequestration

The following remarks about the budget sequestration on March 1 were made by President Barack Obama at the White House on Feb. 19.

February 19, 2013 4 a.m.

FVCC nursing center construction on schedule

The Flathead Valley Community College reports that construction of its new nursing center is on schedule and expected to be complete in March.

Monday, February 18

February 18, 2013 9:14 a.m.

Drop box for unwanted drugs now available

People with unwanted leftover prescription drugs who don’t want to flush them down the toilet or let them get into the wrong hands now have a place in Columbia Falls to dispose of them.

February 18, 2013 9:11 a.m.

Winter Classic returns March 7-10

The Whitefish Winter Classic returns to the Flathead for the 28th time on March 7-10 with college standouts and current NFL stars here to benefit For the Children, Inc.

February 18, 2013 9:09 a.m.

Snow-covered license plate leads to DUI conviction

Police in Montana can lawfully stop a vehicle if the license plates are covered with snow, according to a Feb. 12 ruling by the Montana Supreme Court. The ruling came on an appeal by a man who was cited in Bozeman for DUI, an obstructed plate and no insurance on Jan. 12, 2011.

February 18, 2013 4 a.m.

Natural art exhibit coming to Hockaday

Works of arts made from natural elements will be the theme at the Hockaday Museum of Art’s next exhibit, “Of the Earth,” which opens Feb. 28. The exhibit includes 11 well-known artists from Montana and all over the United States with art created from natural elements such as metal, paper, natural pigments, fiber, glass, clay and wood.

Sunday, February 17

February 17, 2013 4 a.m.

GSC music scholarships available for local students

The Glacier Symphony and Chorale’s annual Scholarship Program for Young Musicians is accepting applications from student musicians on a tight budget who are looking to expand their music education.

Saturday, February 16

February 16, 2013 4 a.m.

Raceway Park announces new manager, tentative schedule

NASCAR Camping World Series driver Rick Crawford has taken over management of Montana Raceway Park, in Kalispell.

Friday, February 15

February 15, 2013 4 a.m.

Ravenwood summer camp registration opens

F.H. Stoltze Land and Lumber Company will again be hosting Ravenwood Outdoor Learning Center day camps this summer on its forest lands between Columbia Falls and Whitefish. The center will also host camps in Bigfork and Kila this summer to round out offerings in the valley.

Thursday, February 14

February 14, 2013 2:06 p.m.

High speed chase crosses Continental Divide

A 34-year-old Seeley Lake man was taken into custody Feb. 13 following a 70-mile high-speed pursuit from Browning up and over the Continental Divide and down through the Middle Fork canyon.

February 14, 2013 1:22 p.m.

Comprehensive campaign reform bill in the works

A comprehensive campaign-finance reform bill is being drafted by Gov. Steve Bullock and Sen. Jim Peterson, R-Buffalo, the two announced Feb. 14.

February 14, 2013 11:32 a.m.

Obama talks about early childhood education

President Barack Obama presented remarks on early childhood education at the Decatur Community Recreation Center, in Decatur, Ga.

February 14, 2013 8:28 a.m.

Governor signs wolf hunting, trapping bill

Gov. Steve Bullock on Feb. 14 signed into law a wolf management bill that received overwhelming bipartisan support in the Montana Legislature and will liberalize hunting and trapping regulations.

February 14, 2013 6:41 a.m.

Secret organization infiltrated Montana Legislature

Republican Reps. Scott Reichner and Mark Blasdel are attempting to influence the Montana House of Representatives in the 2013 session of the Montana Legislature by advancing model bills that have been crafted by ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. If you want to know about ALEC, Google “ALEC exposed” and you will find a number of articles describing the goals and functions of ALEC. Clearly there is a conflict of interest.

February 14, 2013 4 a.m.

Lakeside boat building workshop seeks tools

The Montana Wooden Boat Foundation, a local non-profit organization headquartered in Lakeside, is seeking donations of gently used electric and hand-powered hand tools for its new Wood Boat Building Center.

Wednesday, February 13

February 13, 2013 10:45 p.m.

New license plate helps lake group

A new specialty Montana license plate is available for those who want to display their pride for Whitefish Lake while supporting a local nonprofit.

February 13, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Vacant lot downtown considered for parking

Additional parking spaces for downtown Whitefish might not be that far in the future.

Janne Tyler Patten Baldridge
February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

Janne Tyler Patten Baldridge

Janne was born on May 22, 1928, the first child of Ted and Gayle Tyler, and grew up in Iowa on the banks of the Mississippi River with brother Bill and sister Carolee.

Fuller resigns as high school activity director
February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

Fuller resigns as high school activity director

Jackie Fuller is stepping down from her post as activities director at Whitefish High School.

February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

Dodger Lane to be extended

A connecting road between Dodger Lane and Veterans Way is planned to be built during the upcoming reconstruction of East Second Street.

February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

No change to impact fees

Whitefish’s impact fees for new construction will remain steady despite recommendations from an advisory committee to eliminate three of the seven fees.

February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

WHS drama earns top honors at state competition

The Whitefish High School drama club recently traveled to the Montana Thespian Festival in Missoula. They took the stage, gave it their all, and were awarded as the 2013 Outstanding Thespian Troupe.

February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

Whitefish Shines thanks

Whitefish Shines sends out heartfelt thanks to all of the community volunteers who helped to take down the decorations Sunday, as well as the many contributors who continue to make the Whitefish winter decorations light up our town.

February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

Our city has an identity crisis

What do an eating disorder clinic, the Zinke inn and brewery, the new DePratu VW business locating in Kalispell, impact fees, and Whitefish High School all have in common? They all illustrate Whitefish’s identity crisis that makes us, in my opinion, too much of a resort/retirement community, at the expense of our families, our businesses and our future.

February 13, 2013 10 p.m.

Cats top Dogs in battle for first

A shootout turned into a blowout Saturday as the Columbia Falls boys basketball team ran away with a 78-59 victory over the Whitefish Bulldogs in a battle for sole possession of first place in the conference.

February 13, 2013 9:45 p.m.

Man charged in knife attack

A 33-year-old Whitefish man has been charged with felony assault with a weapon after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend and trying to stab her brother.

February 13, 2013 12:33 p.m.

Mussels a threat to the Columbia River Basin

Portland State University researchers told the Northwest Power and Conservation Council on Feb. 13 that water chemistry and temperature in the Columbia River Basin are sufficient, if not ideal, to support invasive freshwater mussels.

February 13, 2013 9:43 a.m.

Calgary man dies while snowcat skiing

A 54-year-old Calgary man died of a heart attack Feb. 2 while backcountry snowcat skiing near Olney north of Whitefish.

February 13, 2013 8:24 a.m.

Republican response to State of the Union address

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, delivered the official response by the Republican Party to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address.

February 13, 2013 8:14 a.m.

Krause and Larsen to marry

Jay and Katrina Larsen, of Whitefish, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rilee Katrina Larsen to Matthew Robert Krause, son of Kimberly and Peter Thelen, of Whitefish, and Stan and Lorri Krause, of La Quinta, Calif.

February 13, 2013 7:33 a.m.

Montana statesmen among us

Statecraft is the art of creating workable solutions to public problems. Masters of this craft are statesmen and women. Montana has produced some great ones, and we continue to today. Notable examples are Sen. Llew Jones, R-Conrad, and Montana Redistricting and Apportionment Commission Chair Jim Regnier.

February 13, 2013 7:32 a.m.

Sports news

Baseball news

February 13, 2013 7:30 a.m.

On the Bank of Columbia Falls

Another chapter in the history of the Bank of Columbia Falls was found in a 1925 newspaper clipping. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk for the Bank of Columbia Falls, whose incorporators had acquired the James A. Talbott Bank.

February 13, 2013 7:29 a.m.

When good news is old news

When I blunder, I seem to do it in a big way. Last week, I received a letter from the Forest Service with the heading “Good News!”

February 13, 2013 7:27 a.m.

Hiding Robert Pierpoint

Believe it was last year, Time Magazine reported famed CBS White House reporter Bob Pierpoint had passed away at his home near Washington, D.C. Can’t help pondering adventures I was privileged to share with him. Don’t remember exactly how we met, but it was during his trip to the Flathead with President Richard Nixon and involved fly fishing.

February 13, 2013 7:24 a.m.

Cats are 2-for-2 at home

The shots are dropping and life is good. The Columbia Falls boys basketball team hammered Ronan on Feb. 7 at home 84-52 and then returned the favor to Whitefish a couple of days later, slamming the Bulldogs 78-59.

February 13, 2013 7:21 a.m.

Wildkats roll over Ronan, Whitefish

The Columbia Falls girls basketball team is peaking as the regular season comes to a close. The Wildkats beat Class B Ronan 60-48 at home Feb. 7 and then hammered the hapless Whitefish Lady Bulldogs 67-25 at home Feb. 9.

February 13, 2013 7:14 a.m.

Roberts wins second state title

He did it again and in dominating fashion. Columbia Falls grappler Shonn Roberts won his second straight state Class A title Feb. 9 at Metra Park in Billings. He pinned Billings Central’s Zach Wall in 3:08 to take the 112-pound title.

February 13, 2013 7:13 a.m.

Wolf bill liberalizes hunting regs

A bill that liberalizes wolf hunting in Montana headed for the governor’s desk last week. House Bill 73 passed the House with a unanimous 100-0 vote and by 45-4 in the Senate.

February 13, 2013 6:54 a.m.

Good flies catch good fish

More than one person has asked if I’ve got my flies tied for next summer. Maybe the insinuation is “since you’re retired, you have all winter to tie flies.”

February 13, 2013 6:48 a.m.

Glacier Park nonprofit sees more needs

Montana Sen. Jon Tester said he doesn’t expect automatic federal budget sequestration to go through next month. He likened it to taking a “chainsaw” to the federal budget rather than properly cutting programs.

February 13, 2013 6:45 a.m.

Ace Powell painting returns to Montana

A large landscape painting of Glacier National Park that resided in Ohio for half a century could soon be hanging in Lake McDonald Lodge, thanks to the efforts of Freedom Bank in Columbia Falls, the Glacier National Park Conservancy and local art trader Kevin Moore.

February 13, 2013 6:42 a.m.

City's video drawing lots of online hits

A promotional video about Columbia Falls has proven very popular, although saying it “went viral” might be a stretch.

February 13, 2013 6:41 a.m.

School news

Dean’s lists

February 13, 2013 6:39 a.m.

Community news

Historical society

February 13, 2013 6:38 a.m.

So close: C-Falls teen bowls a 299

Oh, so close. Alysha Cantu bowled a 299 recently at Glacier Lanes in Columbia Falls.

February 13, 2013 6:35 a.m.

Arvidson bowls second lifetime 300 game

Bowling a 300 game is the pinnacle of accomplishment for just about any bowler. Bowling two in a lifetime is even more fun. Jody Arvidson, of Columbia Falls, did just that at Glacier Lanes in Columbia Falls on Jan. 29.

February 13, 2013 6:22 a.m.

Obama's State of the Union address

Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of Congress, fellow citizens: 

February 13, 2013 6:13 a.m.

Daines responds to Obama's State of the Union address

Congressman Steve Daines released a statement in response to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address on Feb. 12.

February 13, 2013 6:07 a.m.

Libertarian Party responds to State of the Union address

In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama proposes policies that make things worse for the economy and worse for Americans:

February 13, 2013 5 a.m.

Reichner's bill aims to increase campaign contribution limits

State Rep. Scott Reichner, R–Bigfork, is busy promoting bills in the 2013 Legislative Session, one of which deals with campaign finance.

February 13, 2013 4:40 a.m.

Green Box committee assembled

The future of the Bigfork Green Box site could depend on the efforts of Bigfork residents Karin Henion, Bruce Solberg, Bob Keenan and Paul Mutascio.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Legislative session creates nuttiness instead of jobs

From the “nattering nabobs of nuttiness” aka the Montana state legislators in the 2013 session who put forth such “job-creating” bills as:

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

A familiar face joins the Bigfork Eagle

Hello Flathead Valley.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Swan River State Forest taking comments on proposed timber sale

Public comments are being taken on a proposed timber sale in the Swan River State Forest.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Condon fire options to be discussed

The Swan Lake Ranger District is hosting an informational meeting to discuss potential actions in the 2012 Condon Mountain Fire burn area on Feb. 20.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Tip o' the Hat for Champagne, Chocolate and You

Champagne, Chocolate and You was once again a success. Thanks to all the hard work of the Soroptimist of Bigfork. These ladies continue to host a wonderful annual event raising money for women and children. And a special shout out to all of the donors who make all of Bigfork’s event a success.  Without the local cooperation and donations, our non-profits would not succeed. Thanks Bigfork!

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Bigfork Fire Chief cooks up some fire safety tips

For the month of February, I would like to discuss kitchen fire prevention. Fire safety experts tell us that half of all house fires start in the kitchen. Some are electrical of course, but many are cooking related.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Community Events - Janurary 13

Bigfork Middle School D.C. Trip seeks funding

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Bigfork leads Flathead Valley in graduation rates

Good things come in small packages, particularly with schools’ graduation rates. Bigfork High School once again has the highest graduation rate and the lowest dropout rate in the valley.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Daines wants budget balanced in 10 years or no pay for Congress

Montana Congressman Steve Daines, R-Bozeman, introduced his first piece of legislation last week, the Balanced Budget Accountability Act.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Blacktail youth skiers take on Red Lodge and Lone Peak

Blacktail skier Rayce Neill’s skills on the slopes brought him to the podium after placing sixth at the Red Lodge Mountain’s YSL Slalom races on Feb. 2-3.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Winter Trails Day rescheduled

Winter Trails Day at the Swan Ecosystem Center will be back for a second round on Feb. 23 because nearly half of the original group of snowshoers were unable to make the original date due to weather related reasons on Jan. 12.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Sheriffs should protect Constitutional rights

Hats off to the Montana Sheriffs of Sanders, Powell, Ravalli, Wibaux, Yellowstone and Lake County that have publically state that they will not allow any unconstitutional laws that infringe on its citizens right to bear arms to be enforced by local or federal law enforcement in their county.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Outdoor Briefs for Feb. 13

Comments sought on trout suppression

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Montana's snowpack falls for month of February

Snowpack finished January down slightly at 96 percent of median compared to 103 percent of median on Jan. 1, according to snow survey data from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Internet upgrades coming to St. Mary

Glacier National Park’s St. Mary area will have broadband Internet access via a new microwave radio antenna tower.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Sportsmen's groups are not helping

I am an average Montana resident who likes to hunt and fish. I work hard to have good relations with the landowners who allow me on to hunt or fish. I am not politically active, but have followed some of the issues this legislative session.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Trophy horn and antler sizes smaller than a century ago

The size of antlers and horns in 25 trophy categories of big game in North America have declined over the past 108 years, according to data analyzed by a team of scientists including University of Montana Boone and Crockett Professor of Wildlife Conservation Paul Krausman.

February 13, 2013 4 a.m.

Increased fees and reservations proposed at Many Glacier

Campers at Glacier National Park’s Many Glacier Campground could face an increased nightly fee and the site could allow some reservations to give visitors the peace of mind in knowing they have a camping site available upon arrival.

February 13, 2013 3 a.m.

Sen. Taylor asks how many bake sales does it take to fund firefighters' workers' compensation?

Here’s some good news — the Polson water infrastructure project was rated number 27 in the Treasure State Endowment Grant program and they only funded the top 23 requests. The members of the House Appropriations Sub-committee on Long-Range Planning expanded the list to cover all 50 projects.

February 13, 2013 3 a.m.

A familiar face joins the West Shore News

Hello Flathead Valley.

February 13, 2013 2:45 a.m.

Whites leave $2.4 million to FVCC

The late Thain and Fay White, former residents of Dayton, left a legacy gift valued at $2.4 million to the Foundation at Flathead Valley Community College.

Tuesday, February 12

February 12, 2013 11 p.m.

Enrollment up at Christian Academy

Whitefish Christian Academy’s enrollment has surged this school year in part because of a statewide scholarship program for private schools.

February 12, 2013 10 p.m.

DePratu to move Volkswagen franchise to Kalispell

The DePratu car dealership of Whitefish announced last week it plans to build a new Volkswagen dealership in south Kalispell.

February 12, 2013 9:06 a.m.

Pattie Ann Herzog

Pattie Ann Herzog, 77, of Columbia Falls, died Jan. 16, 2013, at her home in Timber Creek Village.

February 12, 2013 9:03 a.m.

Raceway Park announces new schedule, manager

Rick Crawford, a well known NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver, has taken over management of Montana Raceway Park, in Kalispell.

February 12, 2013 8:59 a.m.

Beethoven and guitar concert

The Glacier Symphony will continue its “Rolling with Beethoven” season theme with Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major “Eroica.”

February 12, 2013 8:58 a.m.

Hospital's birth center recognized

North Valley Hospital recently received the Women’s Choice Award from WomenCertified, a watchdog group for female consumers. The award recognizes the hospital as one of the 2013 Best Hospitals for Patient Experience in Obstetrics.

February 12, 2013 8:57 a.m.

Commissioners split on road funding

Highway 206 and the North Fork Road didn’t make the cut last week when the Flathead County Commissioners chose a road for the state’s priority funding list for secondary road improvements.

February 12, 2013 8:54 a.m.

Outdoor news

Comments sought

February 12, 2013 8:51 a.m.

Bereta finding success in the City of Angels

It used to be Hollywood had to discover you to make a living in show business. Not anymore. Ask Joe Bereta.

February 12, 2013 8:08 a.m.

Gangemi, Gray ski at Soldier Hollow

Whitefish Nordic skiers Fischer Gangemi and Connor Gray both competed against a field of 650 racers from around the West Jan. 19-20 in a Junior National Super-Qualifier race at Soldier Hollow in Utah. Their J1/OJ boy’s category had 120 boys competing from seven Western states.

February 12, 2013 8:01 a.m.

Increase federal revenue by increasing energy production, not raising taxes

America’s energy producers have been a favorite target of the liberal left for the last few years, even as we’ve seen the incredible job creation produced by the Bakken economic engine. Technological innovations, like horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, have created an economic boom in many parts of the country and contributed mightily to our otherwise flagging GDP. 

February 12, 2013 7:53 a.m.

Calgary man dies while snowcat skiing

A 54-year-old Calgary man died of a heart attack Feb. 2 while on a backcountry snowcat skiing trip near Olney.

Monday, February 11

February 11, 2013 9:43 a.m.

FVCC nursing center construction on schedule

The Flathead Valley Community College reports that construction of its new nursing center is on schedule and expected to be complete in March.

February 11, 2013 9:42 a.m.

Park proposes fee hike at Many Glacier Campground

Glacier National Park is seeking public comments on a proposal to increase nightly fees and allow some reservations at Many Glacier Campground. The goal is to provide an opportunity for visitors to plan their trip to Many Glacier with knowledge of a secured camp site.

February 11, 2013 9:41 a.m.

Plum Creek announces new president

Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. announced last week that Tom Lindquist, 52, the company’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, was named president of the company.

February 11, 2013 9:40 a.m.

Ravenwood summer camps offered on Stoltze land

F.H. Stoltze Land and Lumber Company will host Ravenwood Outdoor Learning Center day camps this summer on its forest lands between Columbia Falls and Whitefish.

February 11, 2013 9:39 a.m.

Forest cooperation

The Jan. 17 column by Julia Altemus was refreshing in her call for Montanans to move beyond the gridlock that often characterizes debate about forest management. As she says, “Just as Montana is made up of many parts, we are wired to work together and to help each other.”

February 11, 2013 9:37 a.m.

Snowpack levels running close to average

Snowpack levels across Montana are about 4 percent below the median average, compared to 3 percent above last year. Snowpack in the Flathead River drainage is about the same — 7 percent below the average, compared to 4 percent above average last year.

February 11, 2013 9:37 a.m.

Need to educate public on timberlands

A recent newspaper article stated that nearly three-fourths of Montana’s 100-member House of Representatives have less than two years experience. Thirty-nine members are freshmen, and 32 are entering their second term. On the Senate side, 29 of the 50 state senators are in their first or second term.

Saturday, February 9

February 9, 2013 10:06 a.m.

Man charged in 2011 shooting is back in court

A revocation hearing has been scheduled for a 35-year-old former Columbia Falls man who was arrested at his home just outside the city limits in October 2011 after deputies received reports of gunshots.

Friday, February 8

February 8, 2013 2:31 p.m.

O'Neil bill would allow locked-up guns at schools

A bill that would change state law to allow firearms on school property if they are in a locked container or a locked vehicle has been introduced to the Montana Legislature by Rep. Jerry O’Neil, R-Columbia Falls.

February 8, 2013 10:11 a.m.

Rep. Regier provides a legislature update

The 63rd Montana Legislature finished its fifth week. The House has had hearings on about 20 fewer bills than at this time last session.

February 8, 2013 7:19 a.m.

Citizens United resolution dies in House committee

Identical resolution could be introduced in Senate

Thursday, February 7

February 7, 2013 3:18 p.m.

Daines wants budget balanced in 10 years or no pay

Montana Congressman Steve Daines, R-Bozeman, introduced his first piece of legislation last week, the Balanced Budget Accountability Act.

February 7, 2013 2:06 p.m.

Baucus, Tester renew fight to protect North Fork

Montana Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester reintroduced legislation Feb. 7 to permanently protect the American side of the North Fork drainage from new oil and gas development and mining.

February 7, 2013 12:19 p.m.

Sen. Tutvedt talks taxes, transparency, budget

Greetings from the Montana Senate. Many good things are happening in Helena for the people of Montana in this 63rd session. I continue to work to be doing the right thing for the right reasons.

February 7, 2013 9:21 a.m.

A quarter century on the bench

It’s been 25 years since Tina Gordon was appointed Columbia Falls city judge, and she’s witness to important changes both in the law and in her community.

Wednesday, February 6

February 6, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Cheers goes to Jim Pettis

Jim Pettis spent his early years in Williston, N.D. At 14 years old, his dad, Elmer, a Railway Express messenger, moved his family to Whitefish where Jim attended high school.

February 6, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Cleanup planned at BNSF rail yard

BNSF is expected to begin cleanup work on a historic solvent plume near the railroad company’s roundhouse this year, according to the state Department of Environmental Quality.

February 6, 2013 10:15 p.m.

Zinke takes title, 10 wrestlers head to state

Whitefish senior Wolf Zinke emerged from the Northwestern A divisional wrestling meet as the top heavyweight in the league. Zinke held on for a 7-5 decision over Frenchtown’s Jordan Zuraff to earn a top seed at next weekend’s Class A state tournament in Billings.

February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

Warriors experience a Montana winter

When soldiers from the Wounded Warrior Project made it to the top of Big Mountain last week via a ride in a groomer they were treated to vast views of snow-capped mountains and the valley below.

February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

The cold heart of skiing

As we approach the mid-point of the ski season, I am reminded how deeply skiing has become rooted in my soul, from the sinuous, icy runs of New England in my youth, to the wide open spaces of the Rocky Mountains where I ski today.

February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

Let's work to stop child abuse

In the past five years, five children have died in Cascade County due to neglect and abuse. Children are beaten, denied adequate nutrition, suffering broken bones and concussions, and are left alone to die instead of receiving adequate medical care. Children, as young as a few months old are being harmed right here, and it must stop.

February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

WHS presents 'Laramie Project'

In October 1998, Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old, gay, University of Wyoming student was found outside of Laramie, Wyo., tied to a fence, beaten and unconscious. He died five days later. Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney were arrested and convicted of kidnapping, aggravated robbery and second-degree murder.

February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

Browns committed to the town they love

Congratulations to Harry and Nancy Brown, this year’s Whitefish Winter Carnival King and Queen. They like so many others have devoted their life to making Whitefish a truly unique and wonderful community.  

Emma Hennessey
February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

Emma Hennessey

Emma Hennessey was welcomed into the Lord’s arms on Saturday, Feb. 2 at Whiteifsh Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Dec. 31,1912, in Memphis, Tenn., to Anna H. and Karl T. Powers.

February 6, 2013 10 p.m.

Lodge owners hope to build boutique hotel

The owners of The Lodge at Whitefish Lake want to build a downtown boutique hotel on the corner of Third Street and Central Avenue. The city-owned property is currently used as a surface parking lot.

February 6, 2013 10:10 a.m.

Lady Dogs buzz Loggers 45-41

The Lady Bulldogs put their first notch in the win column last week after knocking off conference foe Libby 45-41.

February 6, 2013 9:56 a.m.

Daines wants budget balanced in 10 years or no pay

Montana Congressman Steve Daines, R-Bozeman, introduced his first piece of legislation last week, the Balanced Budget Accountability Act.

February 6, 2013 7:40 a.m.

Blacktail Ski Team medals at Whitefish

Blacktail’s Alpine race team took to the slopes last weekend for Flathead Valley Ski Foundation’s YSL races at Whitefish Mountain Resort. This two-day Giant Slalom event hosted over 139 youth skiers ages 6 to 15. These young skiers raced under all weather with sunshine, snow and rain, continually changing the conditions of the course.

February 6, 2013 7:39 a.m.

Eve places first in Fast Blast race

Blacktail Ski Team’s Jacques Eve, 13, jumped state lines and ski race divisions to compete in the Fast Blast Super G in Chewelah, Wash., hosted by Emerald Empire’s Ski League at 49 Degree North Resort. The USSA Alpine competition boasted 47 male athletes, ages 10 to 15 with a Super Giant Slalom set on a course of 36 gates, each 30 meters apart, for a long and fast run.

February 6, 2013 7:36 a.m.

Sylvia Jeanette Oberg

Sylvia Jeanette Oberg, 78, “went to be with her Lord and Savior” on Thursday, Jan. 31, after a long and courageous battle with leukemia. Sylvia passed away in her home, surrounded by family and under the care of hospice.

February 6, 2013 7:34 a.m.

Glacier National Park's bus fleet to be preserved

In the wake of last week’s public outcry to maintain all of Glacier National Park’s red bus fleet, the National Park Service announced last week that it was modifying the terms of a prospectus for the concessions’ operations at Glacier National Park to retain the operation of the entire fleet.

February 6, 2013 7:33 a.m.

Spring Mack Days fishing tournament to start March 15

Flathead Lake’s anglers will have $150,000 worth of cash and prizes as motivation to get out on the lake and competitively fish from March 15 through May 19 for the spring round of the Mack Days fishing tournament.

February 6, 2013 7:33 a.m.

District 29 to host forum on emergency plan

It’s not only about education, but also providing a safe school environment. I recently noted that in light of the recent tragedy in Newtown, Con., Somers School District 29 will review emergency plans to see what we can improve upon. To follow through on this, I recently attended an area superintendents’ meeting in which Sheriff Chuck Curry and Deputy Travis Bruyer from Flathead County Sheriff’s Department met with us. They answered questions, listened to our concerns and shared their insights on emergency preparedness. I also attended another gathering put together by the County Superintendent Marcia Sheffels. Sheriff Curry and Deputy Bruyer were in attendance at that meeting, too. This meeting was along the same lines as the superintendents’ session yet even more ideas, questions and insights were shared.

February 6, 2013 7:30 a.m.

Sen. Taylor updates on House

Finally we have some transparency in state government. Our new governor put the checkbook online and the pay by hourly rates. Of course, that last one omits overtime and bonuses, if any, and you have to figure out what the yearly salary would be.

February 6, 2013 7:04 a.m.

Carle O'Neil

Carle Francis O’Neil, 92, a former resident of Columbia Falls, died Jan. 31, 2013.

February 6, 2013 7:03 a.m.

Locals defend Insure Montana

Due to budget restrictions, 152 businesses in the Flathead Valley and even more across the state face losing the ability to provide health insurance to their employees through the Insure Montana program. Bigfork’s Mike Callaghan and Peter Leander testified in Helena last Tuesday alongside several other business owners who are urging the state to keep Insure Montana running.

February 6, 2013 7:03 a.m.

Michael Koskela

Michael Leonard Koskela, 50, died in a car accident Jan. 27, 2013. He was born in Libby. He became a licensed pilot at age 17.

February 6, 2013 7:01 a.m.

Vikings edge Cats, Cats wallop Pirates

The Columbia Falls boys basketball team had an up and down week. At home on Jan. 31, they lost a squeaker to Class B Bigfork, 48-47, but two days later they dropped Polson 57-35 in a Feb. 2 away game.

February 6, 2013 7:01 a.m.

Bigfork musician wins John Mayer and Zac Brown guitar

Life has thrown its share of curveballs at Bigfork musician Scott Moore, former bassist for The Bad Larrys.

February 6, 2013 6:58 a.m.

Kats keep rolling, even on the road

The Columbia Falls girls basketball team nabbed a couple more wins on the road last week. The Wildkats dropped Class B Bigfork 58-46 on Jan. 31 and then hammered conference foe Polson 51-32.

February 6, 2013 6:56 a.m.

Pollywogs gives away maternity clothes

Echo Lake’s consignment store, Pollywogs, is giving away their maternity clothes for free in an effort to downsize their inventory and to help expectant mothers in the community.

February 6, 2013 6:56 a.m.

MatCats win divisional crown

Coach Jessie Schaeffer has said all season long his wrestling team was dangerous. The MatCats proved him right on Groundhog Day, winning the Northwest Class A Divisional Tournament, beating second-place Frenchtown 255 to 218 1/2. This was Columbia Falls’ first divisional win since 2000.

February 6, 2013 6:55 a.m.

Glacier's bus fleet to be preserved

In the wake of last week’s public outcry to maintain all of Glacier National Park’s red bus fleet, the National Park Service announced last week that it was modifying the terms of a prospectus for the concessions’ operations at Glacier National Park to retain the operation of the entire fleet.

February 6, 2013 6:55 a.m.

National Parks Realty opens office in Bigfork

National Parks Realty of Whitefish opened a new branch location in Bigfork earlier this month near Taco Mexico in the Bigfork Commercial Center at 8270 Montana Highway 35, Suite 5.

February 6, 2013 6:54 a.m.

Crown of the Continent guitarist to perform, hold workshop

Crown of the Continent guitarist Chuck Suchy will perform “Songs and Stories of a Prairie Troubadour” in a benefit concert to support the education programs of The Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation on Saturday, Feb. 16 with a public workshop prior to the show.

February 6, 2013 6:54 a.m.

No humor this week

According to a recent AP story, the current State Legislature might get a bill to give violators of the law a choice between serving time or enduring “infliction of physical pain.”

February 6, 2013 6:53 a.m.

'Move On' with theater workshop at Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts

“Get A Move On!,” a theatrical movement workshop, will be on the stage at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts, on Feb. 23 from 1-4 p.m.

February 6, 2013 6:52 a.m.

Modern thoughts in an old world

When my grandmother, Anna Lewis Ross, died 43 years ago, we thought about the many changes in her 90 years. She went from horse and buggy days to riding a motorcycle with a young friend. 

February 6, 2013 6:51 a.m.

Tourism outlook for 2013 is bright for Montana

A survey of tourism businesses across Montana indicates a general feeling of optimism about the industry this year, a feeling shared by the director of the state’s tourism research institute.

February 6, 2013 6:51 a.m.

Cooperation is essential to timber management

I appreciated Julia Altemus’s column on the history of the Montana legislature. She’s spot on when she says that “we are wired to work together and to help each other, and even though politics can be ugly, policy is the art of the possible.”

February 6, 2013 6:50 a.m.

Hockaday seeks art for auction

The Hockaday Museum of Art seeks small artwork submissions for their annual Benefit Auction of Miniatures fundraiser on May 17. “Miniatures” is a celebrated and highly attended event that offers opportunity for art collectors and patrons while raising funds for the museum’s exhibition and education programs.

February 6, 2013 6:49 a.m.

Big Mountain traditions

Here on Big Mountain, now known by some as Whitefish Mountain, we like to keep things traditional.

February 6, 2013 6:49 a.m.

Sometimes federal grants are good

In the last decade, the North Fork has been the recipient of a ton of federal grant money through the Secure Rural School and Community Self-Determination Act. The bill was originally passed for a three-year period and reauthorized for another three years. After that it has been reauthorized for one year at a time. Thus, the Resource Advisory Committee (RAC), which allocates the monies on a local basis, has had to operate on a year-to-year basis not knowing whether or not it would be the last year of the program.

February 6, 2013 6:47 a.m.

Wolf trapping

Why would an issue in Montana cause someone in Kentucky to suffer sleepless nights and a heavy heart? Let me explain.

February 6, 2013 6:46 a.m.

Feds propose threatened status for wolverines

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last week proposed listing wolverines as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. FWS also proposed creating a “nonessential population” of wolverines in the southern Rocky Mountains, most likely in Colorado.

February 6, 2013 6:45 a.m.

Outdoor news

Comments sought

February 6, 2013 6:44 a.m.

House Bill 26 a waste of time

Several recent opinion pieces have painted bowhunters as irresponsible, unethical sportsmen who wound countless big game animals and who absolutely need lighted nocks to recover animals. The Montana Bowhunters Association offers these points to refute that portrayal.

February 6, 2013 6:43 a.m.

Legislators' proposals illogical and archaic

The collective wisdom of our legislators left most Montana residents gasping for air last week.

February 6, 2013 6:42 a.m.

Montana wolf policy impacts beyond state

Why would an issue in Montana cause someone in Kentucky to suffer sleepless nights and a heavy heart?

February 6, 2013 6:41 a.m.

Communication technology makes motivations public

With all the modern communication technology now available to everyone alike, it is harder and harder for any person, any group, any government to hide their activities, their identities, their good or bad actions, and their true motivations.

February 6, 2013 6:40 a.m.

Elk and mule deer conservation promoted

Only 41,000 elk remained in North America in 1907, according to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Today, there are more than 1 million elk, the nonprofit group says, thanks to money and hard work invested by hunters to restore and conserve habitat.

February 6, 2013 6:40 a.m.

County to get $1.8 million for forest lands

Flathead County is expected to receive about $1.8 million for schools, roads and forest projects this year from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

February 6, 2013 6:40 a.m.

Glacier Park could see a hefty budget cut

Glacier National Park could see an across-the-board budget cut of $682,000 this year if federal budget sequestration goes through. According to internal National Park Service documents released by the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, Glacier Park’s budget could be cut from $13.68 million to $12.95 million.

February 6, 2013 6:39 a.m.

Trap catches lion and Park employee

A mountain lion and a Glacier National Park employee were recently caught in a trap set for wolves just outside the Park’s southwestern boundary.

February 6, 2013 6:38 a.m.

Park OK's St. Mary tower upgrade

An environmental analysis and review process for a proposed microwave radio antenna tower in the St. Mary area of Glacier National Park has been completed and a decision to upgrade the existing infrastructure has been made.

February 6, 2013 6:37 a.m.

Outdoor Briefs

Freezeout Lake

February 6, 2013 6:36 a.m.

North Valley Hospital's birth center recognized

North Valley Hospital recently received the Women’s Choice Award from WomenCertified, a watchdog group for female consumers. The award recognizes the hospital as one of the 2013 Best Hospitals for Patient Experience in Obstetrics.

February 6, 2013 6:36 a.m.

Internet sex abuse scheme ends in suspended sentence

A 28-year-old Columbia Falls man was given a 10-year suspended sentence after he was charged with eliciting revealing photos from a 15-year-old boy.

February 6, 2013 6:35 a.m.

Local youth make MSU and Carroll Dean's List

Bigfork’s Bailey Hughes, Christopher Knoll and Mallery Knoll were named on Carroll College’s fall 2012 semester dean’s list and Fawn Bowles and Bailey Vogt were named on Montana State University Billings dean’s list.

February 6, 2013 6:34 a.m.

Feb. 6 Community Events

Local’s show to premier on national tv

February 6, 2013 6:32 a.m.

C-Falls man says shooting was justified

A 51-year-old Columbia Falls man charged in a 2011 shooting incident claims the shooting was justified because he was making a “private arrest” as provided for by Montana law. He also wants to block evidence about prior incidents if his case goes to trial.

February 6, 2013 6:31 a.m.

School news

Dean’s lists

February 6, 2013 6:29 a.m.

Community news

Theater

February 6, 2013 6:27 a.m.

Audubon bird count trips planned for Feb. 16-17

Flathead Audubon’s Great Backyard Bird Count is set for Feb. 16 and 17 as a way for bird watching enthusiasts of all ages to go on half-day trips geared to families who want to get out and see birds together.

February 6, 2013 6:26 a.m.

Memorial garden to honor Taylor Peterson

The following excerpts are from a grant proposal written by Columbia Falls High School juniors Allison Foust, Brooke Wilson and Alexi Corbett seeking funds to build a memorial garden to honor Taylor Peterson, who died of cancer on Dec. 11, 2012.

February 6, 2013 6:23 a.m.

The 'secrets' of bar stool racing revealed

Bobby Donk knows a thing or two about racing. It helps if you wear a colorful hat. Drinking a beer while sliding down the slope is not a requirement but certainly isn’t discouraged, and your craft should be the real deal, preferably borrowed from your favorite drinking establishment.

February 6, 2013 midnight

Developers purchase old hospital property

Local developers have purchased the old North Valley Hospital property on the corner of U.S. 93 South and East 13th Street with the prospect of redeveloping the site into a four-year college or university campus.

Tuesday, February 5

February 5, 2013 10 p.m.

NVH earns obstetrics award

North Valley Hospital has received the Women’s Choice Award from WomenCertified recognizing it as one of the best hospitals for patient experience in obstetrics. The group also awarded North Valley as one of the best hospitals for patient experience overall.

February 5, 2013 2:57 p.m.

Obama needs to balance the budget

It is convenient that just two days after the New York Times publishes an editorial calling for sequestration to be eliminated, the Obama administration is dutifully responding with calls for it to again be delayed.

February 5, 2013 11:56 a.m.

Obama addresses looming fiscal cliff

The following remarks about the fiscal cliff and the U.S. economy were made by President Barack Obama at the White House on Feb. 5, 2013.

Monday, February 4

February 4, 2013 1:17 p.m.

Park says it will modify contract to protect Red Buses

The National Park Service announced Jan. 30 that it will modify the terms of a prospectus for the concessions operations at Glacier National Park to reinforce the Park’s intention to retain operation of its entire fleet of Red Buses.

February 4, 2013 6:21 a.m.

Life and death in the winter

Last week I witnessed an attempted murder. The attacker was swift and cunning, but in the end the near-victim was quicker and survived.

Sunday, February 3

February 3, 2013 10 p.m.

Fatal shooting investigated as self-defense

A Whitefish man is dead after an apparent dispute with his girlfriend the evening of Feb. 2 that led to a fatal shooting at their Whitefish home on the 400 block of Colorado Avenue.

Friday, February 1

February 1, 2013 6:43 a.m.

Water Rights Commission exceeded their authority

Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn’t get water? If so, you know how difficult life can be without water. The issue of who gets water, and how much, is about to be decided in western Montana. And it will affect you much more than you think.

February 1, 2013 6:40 a.m.

Goodwill and adventure mix on Himalayan trek

Columbia Falls resident Nancy Cohn spent 17 days last fall trekking through a good portion of the mountains of Nepal surrounding Mount Everest. Along the way, Cohn delivered medicine to a clinic, warm clothing to those in need and messages from home to students in Nepal.

February 1, 2013 6:33 a.m.

Woman sentenced for shooting incident

A 30-year-old Hungry Horse woman involved in a July 21 shooting in Hungry Horse recently was sentenced to five years with the Department of Corrections, all suspended.