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October 20, 2005 midnight

Polson school board, union reach tentative agreement

Ethan Smith

May 13, 2009 midnight

Letters to the editor

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June 24, 2009 midnight

Letters to the editor

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Roberta Grace Erickson, 85
October 19, 2017 12:57 p.m.

Roberta Grace Erickson, 85

Roberta Grace Erickson, 85, passed away at home in Polson from natural causes on October 2, 2017. Roberta was born on September 7, 1932 to Ross and Bessie Ruth Erickson. She grew up in Lewistown, Montana with her older brother, Paul, and younger sister, Mary Lou. Roberta graduated from Fergus High School.

March 3, 2005 midnight

Social Security does face a crisis

Editor,

October 27, 2010 11:16 a.m.

Law enforcement and court records, Oct. 21

Lake County District Court, Judge

September 14, 2023 midnight

Republic Services disappointed by county accusation

Republic Services has proudly served Lake County for over 25 years. We pride ourselves on being good neighbors in the communities we serve, and we appreciate our long partnership with Lake County and its commissioners.

Gladys Malmstrom
April 25, 2012 9:22 a.m.

Gladys Malmstrom

Polson resident, Gladys Malmstrom, age 85, went home to her Lord and Savior on March 4, 2012. Gladys was born April 5, 1926 in Orange City, Iowa to John and Maggie (Oordt) Uittenbogaard, and later moved to Washington state at age 7. Gladys also resided in Arizona and Montana. Gladys enjoyed spending time with friends and family, as well as cooking and sewing.

Governor touts education legislation during Polson stop
June 15, 2023 midnight

Governor touts education legislation during Polson stop

Governor Greg Gianforte was in Polson last Friday, notching the sixth stop in his tour of Montana’s 56 counties.

Nedra Sterry
January 30, 2013 12:15 p.m.

Nedra Sterry

Nedra Sterry, author of the acclaimed memoir “When The Meadowlark Sings” died at a Great Falls care center on Friday, Jan. 25. She was 95. Born October 13, 1918, in Fort Benton, Nedra lived a rich and full life. As the young daughter of an itinerant school teacher, she traveled widely in Montana and lived in many small communities where her mother taught in one-room school houses. Her graduation from high school in Hingham in 1935 marked the end of her formal education. It was there she met and married Alton Sterry, a local teacher. Alton and Nedra eventually took over the family farm and together they raised five children. Nedra was a person of many gifts; despite the demands of being a farm wife and mother, she became an accomplished artist, writer and musician. Although she experienced many hardships during her life she was unfailingly cheerful and positive, making the best of all challenges and misfortunes. For the first few years of her married life, she did without running water or electricity. Through many years of hard work she was unflaggingly energetic. In addition to rearing her rambunctious children, she raised and butchered chickens and turkeys, canned the produce from a large garden, baked bread and sewed her children’s clothing. In the days before television, Nedra read aloud to her children, instilling in them a great love of books. Her vivid imagination gifted her family and friends with many fond and hilarious memories. During the 60’s, when her family was grown, Nedra signed up for correspondence courses in creative writing. During this time she wrote feature articles for the Parade section of the Great Falls Tribune. She gained a wide reputation for her poetry and was much in demand for the commemoration of special events. “A Bit of Topaz from the Sun,” a collection of her poems, was published by her family in 1998. In 1973, Nedra and Alton bought a home on Flathead Lake and lived for the next 24 years in that beautiful place, spending their winters in Arizona. During her years in Polson, Nedra made many loyal friends. She took up painting and sculpting in the 80’s and sold and exhibited her art at a local gallery. It was during this fertile period that Nedra began attending writer’s workshops. When Alton passed in 1997, Nedra sold their cherished lakefront home and moved to Polson. In 1999, Nedra moved to Eugene, Ore., to be closer to her son Rick and daughter Sandra. She joined a writer’s group there and began work on her memoir. “When The Meadowlark Sings” was published in 2003 by Riverbend Press in Helena when Nedra was 84, and soon after that her life became a whirlwind of interviews and readings. She came back to Montana in 2004 and embarked on a state-wide book tour, during which time the NPR affiliate in Billings broadcast an hour-long interview. Her widely popular book sold thousands of copies and, to date, has gone through six printings. In 2006 the memoir was recorded for the Montana State Library. In addition to being available as an ebook, “When The Meadowlark Sings” was chosen for dozens of book clubs, and has been used in classes at the U. of Montana, Missoula. Nedra received hundreds of fan letters, some from as far away as Europe and Australia. She was always in awe of her good fortune and rightfully proud of her achievement. In 2005, she used her book royalties as seed money to establish a creative writing contest at U. of Montana, Northern, in Havre. In 2011, the contest was expanded state-wide to include all 21 institutions of higher learning. The competition, with an annual prize of $1,000, is funded through 2030. In the fall of 2007, Nedra returned to Montana, spending her remaining years at the Rainbow Retirement Center, and the Park Place HealthCare facility in Great Falls. She is survived by four children: Richard (Carole) Sterry, Sandra Sterry (John Dixon), Eugene, Ore.; Jill (Jerry) Kordonowy, Livingston; Craig, Hingham. There are six grandchildren and a single great grandchild. Nedra was preceded in death by her husband, Alton, in 1997, and her son, Alan, in 2007. The last five years of Nedra’s life were enriched beyond measure by the dedicated and loving friendship of Michael Buesseler, Great Falls. At Nedra’s request, no services will be held. Condolences may be posted online at www.gftribune.com/obituaries.

Richard "Dick" Wiese, 85
May 8, 2025 midnight

Richard "Dick" Wiese, 85

Richard “Dick” Wiese, 85, passed away March 17, 2025, surrounded by family. The funeral mass will be June 14 at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Fargo, N.D. Dick will be laid to rest next to his wife, LaVonne, at Lakeview Cemetery in Polson and a celebration of life will be held at the Elks Lodge in Polson at a later date.

August 8, 2019 5:11 p.m.

Letters to the editor

Meat grown in a petri dish from a foreign lab? These are questions we need to ask Governor Bullock.

September 28, 2006 midnight

A 'terrible loss' for the Ronan Students

Editor,

June 12, 2014 5 a.m.

Obituaries

Patricia Ann Wallace

August 18, 2021 10 a.m.

County sees surge in virus activity

The county reported a total of 85 active cases Tuesday. That number was below 10 as recently as July 10.

Frances Hamm, 85
October 19, 2017 12:59 p.m.

Frances Hamm, 85

Frances Hamm (nee Hirsch) was born in Evanston, Illinois on October 27, 1931 she passed away peacefully on October 7, 2017 at the age of 85 in Redmond, Washington. There were several stops along the way, including Seattle, Monroe, Washington, Clear, Alaska and Polson.

March 4, 2009 midnight

Program brings books to Arlee children

ARLEE — Residents within the Arlee School District No. 8 have an opportunity to receive a free monthly book for children under 5 through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.

November 11, 2011 8:30 a.m.

Man charged in extortion case

POLSON — A Polson man pleaded guilty to involvement in an extortion attempt that demanded $10,000 from the victim. Facing charges of theft, 20-year old Canyon Murrin accepted a plea agreement Nov. 2 and will be sentenced for the crime on Dec. 7.

April 11, 2024 midnight

Energy Keepers plans to keep lake at higher spring level

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) approved a request from Energy Keepers, Inc (EKI) to deviate from the Flood Risk Management plan by allowing for a higher spring lake level than usual.

March 26, 2020 midnight

Legals for March, 26 2020