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Bulldog Bond: Whitefish’s Kelch, Hunt built tennis chemistry
Whitefish’s Mason Kelch and Dane Hunt do nearly everything together.“There are definitely not many moments when we aren't by each other's side,” Kelch said.Their relationship has created one of the most formidable duos on the tennis court in Class A, one that earned a Northwest A divisional championship last Wednesday.“I just think we know what each other is doing without talking about it,” Hunt said. “It’s nice having the chemistry.”“It's kind of just like telepathy at times,” Kelch said.On the tennis court they came together as a doubles pair during their junior season.“They are a special doubles team,” Bulldog boys...
Whitefish to ask voters if council could receive compensation
Whitefish voters will be asked whether or not council members and the mayor could receive pay for their work. City Council on May 6 voted unanimously to put the question on the November ballot to change the city charter making it permissible for elected officials to receive compensation. The vote on whether to change the charter will happen on Nov. 5 and the ballot initiative reads: Members of the city council may receive compensation, such as a salary, stipend, city-paid health insurance, per diem or mileage allowance, all as set by resolution after a public hearing.The vote does not determine whether or...
Hill eyes bright future through camera lens
Move-in day on the campus of the University of Montana is on Aug. 20 and Whitefish High School senior Zach Hill is excited for the adventure.Not only is he starting his freshman year studying journalism, but he will be starting an internship/part-time job with the Grizzly football team, taking the films that players study in order to better their performance.Hill played football for three years, then filmed for the Bulldogs during his last three years in high school.“It was super cool. I was just up in that booth … during game time, and I traveled with the team,” Hill said....
Police Calls: Man in sleeping bag causes unrest
The police calls section is presented for entertainment purposes and does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.May 6A caller was unsure how to get a disruptive friend to leave.Workers had parked along the road on Park Avenue and the caller didn’t think they should be allowed to park that way.When a red Toyota was unable to start or move, its front end was blocking 19th Street. It was moved out of the road shortly.Construction vehicles were parked in the bike lane on Wisconsin Avenue and the caller didn’t know if that...
Looking Back: Fourteen-year-old Costain wins in Utah
A look back at past Pilot articles by Julie Engler50 Years AgoMay 23, 1974Children who live less than three miles from school would not receive school bus services during the 1974 school year. Faced with the problem of overcrowded school buses, the District 44 school board decided to strictly enforce the so-called “three-mile limit.” The state partially reimbursed the local district for transporting children who live three miles or more from school. Costs of bussing those who live closer than three miles was borne entirely by the local district.40 Years AgoMay 24, 1984With the conditions of the streets in Whitefish...
Whitefish Marathon sees record number of finishers
Nearly 1,110 finishers crossed the finish line of the sold-out Whitefish Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K Powered by Hammer Nutrition on Saturday, May 18, 2024, establishing a new record for the long-standing event. The record number of finishers elevates Whitefish Marathon’s ranking to one of the three largest marathons in the state. The 17th annual event brought runners and walkers from 44 states and three countries to the streets and trails of Whitefish, Montana. ...
A sensational Whitefish High School Spring Concert
The Whitefish High School’s concert band, wind ensemble and orchestra joined forces at the Spring Concert May 14, 2024. Seniors were honored and the crowd was treated to an evening of excellent musical performances. Kira Raines plays French horn at the Whitefish High School's Spring Orchestra Concert May 14, 2024. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Cellists Ella Walker, Elennah Wynn and Johanna Perkins at the Whitefish High School's Spring Orchestra Concert May 14, 2024. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Finley Pemberton plays viola at the Whitefish High School's Spring Orchestra Concert May 14, 2024. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Violinists Jackson Schindler, Isabelle Cosby, Carson Krack and Jackson Dorvall play at the Whitefish High School's Spring Orchestra Concert May 14, 2024. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot)
Montana-made spirits featured at festival in Whitefish
Showcasing 14 distilleries from around the state, the Montana Distiller’s Festival is Friday, May 24 in Whitefish. Hosted by the Montana Distillers Guild the event is from 5-9 p.m. at Grouse Mountain Lodge. The guild was formed in the fall of 2014 by a group of small-batch distillers and their supporters, dedicated to promoting this fast-growing industry representing a perfect triangle of manufacturing, agriculture and tourism. Montana distilleries use a diverse majority of Montana ag product process from traditional wheat, rye and barley to Flathead cherries, home-grown potatoes and locally harvested apples.The festival includes Bozeman Spirits Distillery, Dry Hills Distillery, Glacier...
May 22 letters to the editor: on Reiger and violence
Regier for Senate District 5Speaker Matthew Regier is running for Senate District 5. He has my vote and unwavering support, and I ask that you consider voting for Regier. His consistent conservative leadership and excellent voting record over his eight years in the House of Representatives define him as an excellent leader, and he is the only experienced candidate in this race. Matt is ranked in the top three conservative candidates by "Legistats", a conservative Montana-based group that reviews the votes of Montana State Legislators. He is always approachable, willing to listen, and provides valuable insight regarding local and state...
Roger Lane Doney, 87
Roger Lane Doney, Oct. 28, 1936-May 13,2024.A life well lived, Roger Doney, 87, passed away peacefully at his home on Whitefish Lake, May 13, 2024. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helene, of nearly 60 years (2022) and his daughter, Carolyn Doney Smith (2010). He is survived by his children, Lauryn (Andrew) Rice of San Diego, California; Michael (Jennifer) Doney of Seattle, Washington; John Doney of Helena; son-in-law, Barry Smith of Portland, Oregon; sister, Arlene Penhallegon of Cornville, Arizona; and sister-in-law, Janny Loy Holmes of Phoenix, Arizona. He was the proud grandfather "Papa" of 10 grandchildren, Maxl, Gage and Hutton Smith (Carolyn),...
Whitefish ends season at state baseball tournament
Whitefish fell in two games at the Montana State Baseball Tournament on Thursday and Friday, May 16-17. The Bulldogs lost a heart-breaker to Belgrade 8-7 on Thursday in Missoula, and then was downed 15-8 by Eureka on Friday.Against Belgrade, Whitefish built a 5-4 lead through six innings. Belgrade would find itself down to its last strike but tie things up in the bottom of the seven on a double. The Bulldogs answered back by plating two runs in the eighth inning, but Belgrade would score three runs in the bottom of the frame, with the game-winning run coming across the...
Krack and Zetooney shine at Divisionals
Whitefish's boys and girls track and field teams finished second at the Western A Divisional Track and Field Championships at Columbia Falls on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. The Bulldogs featured perhaps the most impressive multi-event winners on this side of the state.For the girls team, Brooke Zetooney won the 100-meter run (12.55), the 200-meter run (25.61) and the 400-meter run (57.71)On the boy's side, Carson Krack won the long jump (22-9.75) and the triple jump (43-10.5), along with the 300-meter hurdles (38.89), while also finishing second in the 400-meter run (50.35). In the 800-meter run for the boys, Simon Douglas...
In a Nutshell: Striving for healthy nonprofit work environments
Earlier this month, Land to Hand MT, in partnership with the North Valley Food Bank (NVFB), hosted the Let's Be Bold event organized by the Whitefish Chamber of Commerce. Over 60 women attended to network and learn about creating healthy work environments in our respective organizations. They inspired me to share our lessons learned with a wider audience through my monthly column.The past four years have been challenging for nonprofit workers nationwide. A recent study by the Stanford Social Innovation Review indicates that nearly 50% of nonprofit employees have experienced burnout. While burnout is not a new phenomenon, it has...
Community engagement sessions scheduled for Whitefish High School bond proposal
The Whitefish School District will conduct seven community engagement meetings to provide information and answer questions regarding the proposed Whitefish High School academic expansion and athletic improvement concepts.Whitefish School District’s board of trustees recently approved two separate bond proposals for the building expansion and athletic improvements. All active registered voters can vote on the bond measures by a mail ballot due by Sept. 17.Community engagement sessions will be held at the high school starting at 5:30 p.m. on May 22, June 4, June 24, July 15, Aug. 5, Aug. 19, and Sept. 5.“The future is exciting as our community and...
Memorial Day ceremonies
Whitefish's Lion Mountain VFW Post 276 Annual Memorial Day celebration on Monday, May 27th begins at 2 p.m. There will be a short ceremony at the Veterans' Bridge on Highway 93 in Whitefish at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a ceremony at the Whitefish cemetery. There will be a free community bar-b-que to follow at the VFW 276 Post starting at 3:30 p.m. A bus will be provided for those that need assistance departing from the Post to the bridge, cemetery and returning to the Post. Parking will be available at the Post or in the parking garage across the...
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