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January 1, 2025 midnight

Legals for January, 1 2025

December 25, 2024 midnight

Legals for December, 25 2024

January 2, 2025 midnight

Legals for January, 2 2025

Keeping political power in check
July 18, 2024 midnight

Keeping political power in check

My favorite father-in-law (yes, there have been more than one) once told me that if I ever went fishing make sure that I took two ministers with me.

December 26, 2024 midnight

Legals for December, 26 2024

Spring Mack Days shaping up as a record-breaker
April 24, 2025 midnight

Spring Mack Days shaping up as a record-breaker

Fish on! Spring Mack Days on Flathead Lake is on course for a new record of lake trout entries.

April 3, 2025 midnight

Time Capsule: From the archives of local weeklies

Stories harvested from the Mission Valley News, April 4, 1984

Tom Mitchell, 69
April 10, 2025 midnight

Tom Mitchell, 69

Thomas Edward Mitchell, known to family and friends as Tom, passed away Feb. 16 at his Kalispell home after a courageous seven‐month battle with cancer. A celebration of his remarkable life will be held in Indiana on June 7, 2025.

December 26, 2024 midnight

Let's bring out our best for ’2025

Let’s greet ’25 with a nod and a grin. Let’s bring out our best and lift up the rest

PEO chapter awards memorial scholarships
June 6, 2024 midnight

PEO chapter awards memorial scholarships

Chapter AI of Polson PEO (Philanthropic Education Organization for women) presented a bouquet of Marguerite daisies and a certificate of achievement to two AI Memorial Scholarship winners during Senior Signing Day, May 20 at Polson High School. Isabel Seeley and Hannah Simpson were each awarded a $1,000 academic scholarship.

Lake Monsters make a splash at Kalispell meet
January 30, 2025 midnight

Lake Monsters make a splash at Kalispell meet

The Lake Monsters swim team of Polson came in third as a whole and had several outstanding performances at the sanctioned meet in Kalispell on Jan. 26.

Subsidizing healthcare or billionaires
March 27, 2025 midnight

Subsidizing healthcare or billionaires

It looks like the only way Congress can pay for tax cuts for billionaires is to cut spending on Medicaid and Medicare. Why? It’s like the bank robber Willie Sutton said when someone asked him why he robbed banks, “That’s where the money is.”

The never-ending story: Marvin Camel inducted into Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame
August 15, 2024 midnight

The never-ending story: Marvin Camel inducted into Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame

In his office, Marvin Camel's career in boxing is on full display in the form of memorabilia and championship belts, a book on his life, "Warrior in the Ring," and large notebooks full of articles about his exploits. The southpaw was introduced into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Aug. 9-10, and traveled there with his family to celebrate.

Bipartisanship at its finest
March 13, 2025 midnight

Bipartisanship at its finest

It was 2011. I was travelling on business and I was travelling fast and comfortably in my 1976 Olds 98 with the Olds 455 engine. Coming down from Browning along the Eastern Front on a beautiful late spring afternoon. Zoom!

July 4, 2024 midnight

Thanks to life-saving intervention, I still have a son

My son celebrated his 31st birthday recently. I wrote an “I'm so proud of you” message on Facebook telling of his senior graduation party night where they went up North Crow to party and my son ended up getting so drunk he passed out and aspirated on his vomit.

Dog Tag Buddies brings healing to local veteran
April 10, 2025 midnight

Dog Tag Buddies brings healing to local veteran

Wriggly Zippy is a carefree Boxer, but four-year-old Gretchen has a serious side. The regal black Great Dane with splashy white stockings and white beauty marks is a service dog for Bill.

From adversity to achievement: UM Law grad lands tribal judgeship
July 25, 2024 midnight

From adversity to achievement: UM Law grad lands tribal judgeship

“You know, five years ago if they told me I would be a graduate of the University of Montana law school, I wouldn’t have believed them,” said Bryan Dupuis Sr. “If they told me I could potentially be the next chief judge of the Blackfeet Tribe, I would have never believed them.”

August 8, 2024 midnight

Busse paints positive picture of Montana's future

Thunder boomed as a deluge of rain fell outside, setting the stage for a powerful presentation by Ryan Busse at a gathering of Montanans. Running for governor, he painted a positive picture of the future with articulate skill, humor and warmth.

We lost a Montana original this week
February 13, 2025 midnight

We lost a Montana original this week

The Mission Valley lost a giant this week and I lost a best friend. Bob Gauthier passed away Saturday after an 18-year battle with prostate cancer.

June 13, 2024 midnight

Can't trust a word he says

With the upcoming debate between Biden and Trump we are wondering, “what’s the point?”