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Six candidates file for council race

by Matt Baldwin / Whitefish Pilot
| July 6, 2011 9:04 AM

The upcoming city elections received a

jolt last week when three additional candidates threw their hat

into the race for city council and the mayoral race picked up a

challenger to John Muhlfeld.

Current councilor Turner Askew filed to

run for mayor just before the deadline June 30. He and current

councilor Muhlfeld are the only two candidates seeking the

position. Current Mayor Mike Jenson’s term expires at the end of

the year.

Askew moved here more than a decade ago

from Memphis, Tenn. He was a Whitefish city councilor from 2000

through 2003 before running again in 2007.

Askew tied Martin McGrew for third

place in that election following three recounts. The city council

eventually appointed McGrew to fill the empty seat caused by the

tied election, but he was later removed when it was decided McGrew

didn’t live within city limits. Askew took the seat on council in

February of 2008.

Askew has been involved in the real

estate business for about 50 years and has served on many city and

county committees and boards, including the Flathead Business and

Industry Board, the county’s Long Range Planning Task Force, and

the North Valley Hospital board. He served as president of the

Whitefish Rotary Club in 2005.

Askew says, if elected mayor, he will

not raise taxes and that he will require the city to “live within

its means.” He says Whitefish voted two years ago to “stop endless

litigation, balance the city budget, prevent tax hikes and modify

burdensome regulations...that impede growth.”

“I am running for mayor to champion

these ideas,” he said.

The council race picked up three more

candidates last week when Frank Sweeney, Mary Vail and Life Noell

filed with the County Elections office. The three join Doug Wise,

Richard Hildner and John Anderson in the race to fill the open

seats left by outgoing councilors John Muhlfeld, Ryan Friel and

Askew.

Sweeney is a lawyer in Whitefish who

moved here from Dallas in 1998. He was appointed to council in 2009

to replace Shirley Jacobson when she resigned.

He ran for a council seat later that

year but finished fourth against challengers Chris Hyatt, Bill

Kahle and Phil Mitchell.

Vail has been involved with many

community groups, and most recently she has spent many hours

working with the Whitefish Community Library Board as the library

transitions from county to city control.

She said her time on the library board

was a deciding factor in her decision to run for city council.

“It’s exciting to see all of this

coming together,” Vail said. “It feels really good to give back to

the community I love to live in.”

Vail and her family have owned property

in Whitefish for more than 15 years and they settled here in 2004.

Each of her four children graduated from Whitefish High School.

Noell currently serves on the Weed

Advisory Committee and the Parks and Recreation Board. He has lived

in Whitefish since 1996 and currently works at Whitefish Mountain

Resort guiding guests on the alpine slide.

He holds the title of “Executive

Ambassador” with BadFritter, a local film company.

If elected councilor, Noell hopes to

offer “a new light” to what he considers to be “an already

brilliant city.”

In 2010, Noell received a 5-year

deferred sentence for charges related to a marijuana-growing

operation found in his residence.

Whitefish residents vote for candidates

in the city election on Nov. 8.