Valley Journal
Valley Journal

Articles Written By: Linda Sappington

Plea agreement filed for man charged with killing cousin, stuffing body in shower Plea agreement filed for man charged with killing cousin, stuffing body in shower

LAKE COUNTY — On Friday a plea agreement was filed regarding a man set to go to trial Dec. 5 for homicide. The document asks the trial date to be vacated and Stephen Seese, 23, Osburn, Idaho, appear before Judge James Manley Wednesday, Dec. 7 for his change of plea. Seese is accused of killing his 1...

Undefeated Hot Springs State Champs in 6-man football Undefeated Hot Springs State Champs in 6-man football

PLENTYWOOD — The Hot Springs Savage Heat steered 615 miles to the northeast edge of Montana Saturday and scorched their competition, 54-20, to earn the title of State Champs in 6-man, Class C football. Hot Springs running back Trevor Paro struck first on a long touchdown run on the team’s firs...

Plea agreement filed in homicide case

LAKE COUNTY — A plea agreement was filed Friday regarding a man set to go to trial Dec. 5 for homicide. The document asks the trial date to be vacated and Stephen Seese, 23, Osburn, Idaho, appear before Judge James Manley Wednesday, Dec. 7 for his change of plea. Seese is accused of killing his...

Powwow celebrates veterans, supports Standing Rock Powwow celebrates veterans, supports Standing Rock

PABLO — Veterans who have served in all branches of the U. S. military were recognized at the 24th annual Salish and Kootenai Veteran Warrior Society Powwow held at Salish Kootenai College. Iraqi War veterans and their families were given a special honoring by the Society, a charitable group formed in ...

High-tech sandbox makes science fun High-tech sandbox makes science fun

RONAN — Students at K. William Harvey Elementary School got to play in a very different type of sandbox Nov. 8. Using 3D visualization applications, topographic contour lines projected onto the sand recreate colorful mountains and valleys in real time as hands shift the sand, and landscapes, in the ...

Voters make their mark Voters make their mark

LAKE COUNTY — The Ronan Public Safety Mill Levy to match funds for a $124,311 grant to hire additional police officers may be facing a recount after it failed by just two votes on Nov. 8. The K-12 St. Ignatius School District No. 28 also failed 574-712, although it fared better than when it was introdu...

Unofficial election results in Unofficial election results in

  Unofficial results at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9 with more than 96 percent of Montana precincts reported:   House District 93 John Fleming-D, 2355, 54 percent Johanna Clark-R, 1982, 45 percent   House District 12 Greg Hertz-R, 3,372, 64 percent Susan Evans-D, 1,85...

Native art records history Native art records history

Smokey Rides At The Door encouraged Polson students to learn about their own family history and tell their own stories through words and art as part of Kalispell’s Hockaday Museum of Art “Traveling Medicine Show.” To help celebrate Native American Heritage Month, Rides at the Door and hi...

Wreck closes highway

RONAN — A twotruck wreck closed the southbound lanes of Highway 93 north of Ronan around 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2. According to Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Thomas Manz, it appears that a female driving a red Ford Explorer attempted to swerve past a blue pickup truck where the highway converges f...

Communities prepare for Thanksgiving Communities prepare for Thanksgiving

Polson POLSON — A ton of work goes into preparing the Community Thanksgiving dinner held each year in Polson, but the reward is seeing diverse groups unite for a special holiday, according to organizer Tracy Plaiss. “It’s the only holiday that’s not about what you get, but bei...


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