Barbara Mae Kropp, 87
Barbara Mae Kropp, 87 of Kalispell, passed peacefully to her heavenly home on Jan. 19, 2024, at Logan Health.
Clark Bradford Anderson, 69
Clark Bradford Anderson, 69, passed away on Dec. 5, 2023, at the Billings Clinic.
Alone in the Bob — Artists draw on isolation in nature for creating
Every year, artists, either alone or in pairs, trek through miles of the Bob as participants of the Artist Wilderness Connection residency program. With pack horses, the artists hike into the wilderness with all the supplies they need to live and create for around 10 days.
Park staff and volunteers work to pick up polystyrene foam along Lake McDonald’s shores
Walking along Lake McDonald’s northeastern shore in late December, Heidi Haugen spotted small white dots in the water line debris.
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Letters to the editor April 28
Letters to the editor April 28
Kalispell thrift store focuses on quality in goods it sells
Justine Van De Riet opened Resurrected Thrift with her parents, James and Danielle Coombs, and her sister, Jaylynn Coombs, in hopes of making thrifted items accessible again using consumer conscientious methods.
Levies are an investment in Kalispell’s future
As Kalispell Public Schools trustees we ask you to invest in the future and support our kids’ education but voting yes for the school levies. Supporting our school levies is a direct way to invest in the future of Kalispell’s children and, by extension, the Kalispell community itself.
Carroll G. Lorang, 92
Carroll Lorang, 92 of Bigfork, passed away peacefully at his home in Bigfork on April 18, 2024.
Alphabet and Microsoft help Wall Street clinch its best week in nearly 6 months
NEW YORK (AP) — The best week for U.S. stocks since November closed out with more gains thanks to Alphabet and Microsoft on Friday.
Law roundup: Employee tries on donated handcuffs
The Kalispell Police Department was asked if they had a key to free an employee who tried on a pair of donated handcuffs.
West Valley seeking approval of two levies
West Valley School District voters are reminded to return mailed ballots for the May 7 election. A $347,000 general fund levy and an $83,000 technology levy are on the ballot.
More time needed to consider CFAC cleanup plan
CFAC. Glencore. Slurry walls. Waste in place. Cyanide. Spent pot liner. Affordable housing. CCC. EPA. ROD. TANA. TAG. CLP. ECRWSSEDDM... .
Southwest Airlines is considering changes to its quirky boarding and seating practices
Get ready for changes in boarding and seating at Southwest Airlines.
New deep-water channel allows first ship to pass Key bridge wreckage in Baltimore
The first cargo ship passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore after being stuck in the harbor since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed four weeks ago.
Whitefish sweeps own A.R.M. meet
WHITEFISH — Brooke Zetooney and Rachel Wilmot secured a pair of top two finishes in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Whitefish at the ARM Invitational Saturday.
Legals for April, 28 2024
Brockman, Schubert spar at candidate forum
Incumbent state Rep. Tony Brockman, R-Evergreen, sparred with his GOP challenger Lukas Schubert over who was more fit to serve House District 8 during a candidate forum Wednesday.
Margaret 'Rusty' Ann Triplett, 96
On Dec. 16, 2023, at 1 a.m., Margaret "Rusty" Ann Triplett, 96, went to heaven to live with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Homeless people are losing Medicaid in redetermination mix-ups
KALISPELL — On a cold February morning at the Flathead Warming Center, Tashya Evans waited for help with her Medicaid application as others at the shelter got ready for the day in this northwestern Montana city.