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Kids play Kids play

North Lake County Public Library hosts special one-hour programs for children ages 3-5 years old and their caregivers on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. The programs include stories, songs, movements, crafts and more. Above, Kendra Mullison reads a garden-themed book while children plant seeds, right. The th...

Arlee teacher honored among five best in America Arlee teacher honored among  five best in America

ARLEE – It’s been referred to as the Academy Awards of teaching. “They even had an envelope and a drumroll,” Arlee English teacher Anna Baldwin said.  Baldwin was selected as one of the top five teachers in the nation at the National Education Association Foundation’s...

Reconstruction project proposed for Highway 93

News from the Montana Department of Transportation RONAN — The Montana Department of Transportation would like to notify the public and seek comments on a proposal to reconstruct about 3.4 miles of U.S. Highway 93, south of the Ninepipes Reservoir. The project begins at Red Horn Road/Dublin Gulch Ro...

Neighborhood Watch needs more members Neighborhood Watch needs more members

ST. IGNATIUS – Extra eyes are watching out for crime since the Neighborhood Watch began a few months ago. “Keep doing what you are doing,” Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Rich Salois said at the group’s last meeting. “Keep these meetings going. The word will spread: don’...

Arlee high school gets new teacher Arlee high school gets new teacher

ARLEE – Students in the high school were without a family and consumer science teacher for the first half of the school year, but the wait for a new teacher is over. High School Principal Jim Taylor announced at the school board meeting that Lindsey Henning was hired last week. Henning plans to star...

Pizza shop gives back to community Pizza shop gives back to community

ST. IGNATIUS – Free lunch was a reality at the Cornerstone Pizza shop on Christmas Eve where slices of pizza were going fast. “We did this as a way to wish our community a Merry Christmas and to give back to our community,” said Craig Waldron, manager. “The community really support...

Bringing Joy to the World Bringing Joy to the World

Mission Middle and High School students got parents and community members into a singing and foot-tapping groove by the end of the annual Holiday Concert hosted Dec. 16.  The night started off with high school choir lifting their voices with a rendition of “A Christmas Trilogy” and &ldquo...

Theatrical Treats Theatrical Treats

Two teams of Missoula Children’s Theatre actors pulled into two different schools last week in red trucks full of costumes and stage props to give children in all grade levels a chance to perform on the stage.  “Many schools don’t have theater programs,” tour director Nick Car...

Ronan

RONAN —Our Thanksgiving dinner will be Wednesday, Nov. 19.  The cost is only $4 for people 60 and over and $5 for those under 60.  Wednesday is also the day of the foot clinic. Jane will be here from 10 a.m. until noon.  The Ronan Senior Center will be closed on Thanksgiving Day an...

St. Ignatius High School first quarter honor roll 2014-15

ST. IGNATIUS — St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center Nutrition Director Patty Krantz will retire on Friday, Nov. 21, after many years in that position. Everyone is welcome to come to the center andexpress their gratitude and well wishes to Patty during lunch on that day, her last day on the job. Betsy...


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