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Local creates song for senate campaign Local creates song for senate campaign

Many open their checkbooks to support a candidate before elections but Matthew Marsolek of Arlee donated his talent. He was inspired as he stood in a crowd of people listening to Amanda Curtis campaign for the U.S. Senate. As a musician, he took that spark and recorded a song called “One of Us.” ...

Volleyball

PABLO – For the Lady Eagles, senior night was all about the fans and community support as they hosted St. Regis, serving a delicious dinner to honor the Lady Eagles seniors. On the court the Lady Eagles fell behind the St. Regis’ Lady Tigers 0-3 to end the Lady Eagles season at 0-12, but not w...

Foundations contribute to community in many ways

News from the Greater Polson Community Foundation POLSON — The Greater Polson Community Foundation helps other nonprofits in new endeavors that they couldn’t afford to fund otherwise. “Montana Community Foundation incentive grants have allowed GPCF to award grants in our community bey...

Arlee schools network administrator hopes community passes levy Arlee schools network administrator hopes community passes levy

ARLEE – During the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 4, folks standing in voting booths in the Arlee School District need to fill in two of four bubbles for the Arlee School District Technology Fund Levy.  Francis Ryan, the school’s network administrator, wanted the same levy to pass this...

Enjoy public lands responsibly

News from the Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management today urged those heading out to recreate and hunt this fall on BLM-administered lands to be mindful of travel and camping restrictions. Respecting private landowners, wildlife and other recreationists helps ensure everyone will enjoy t...

Arlee students celebrate homecoming with parade Arlee students celebrate homecoming with parade

ARLEE – Students at the Arlee School District pushed school spirit to a new level this year during homecoming week by having a parade. It was hard for folks to remember the last time there was a homecoming parade - some estimated about 25 years. “Our school is amazing and we wanted to be more ...

Chiefs and Maidens compete at Whitefish Invitational Chiefs and Maidens compete at Whitefish Invitational

WHITEFISH – Ronan’s cross-country team traveled to Whitefish Saturday with Maidens placing athletes in the top 20 and one boy breaking top 10. As a team, the Chiefs placed fifth with an overall team score of 112 and according to Coach Noelle Decker, eight runners logged personal records. Jacks...

Football

RONAN – The Chiefs toppled Thompson Falls 31-26 at home on Friday bringing their fans to their feet in screaming applause of excitement.  Colton McCrea, Logan Hakes and Kasey Mock each scored twice for the Chiefs with McCrea scoring a 75-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Justin Krahn. Hakes ...

Human rights documetary screening, activist visit planned

News from  SAFE Harbor It is remarkable. One person can have a major impact on society and culture simply by taking a risk and sharing their life. At least that has been the remarkable journey of Montana native Shane Bitney Crone.  On Oct. 21, Crone will be hosting a screening of his  ...

Program supports parents to give children equal start Program supports parents to give children equal start

Most people won’t disagree that helping children develop into healthy adults is tough work. Army Veteran Renata Lindo said she loves her infant son but her duties in the military stationed in places like Germany were easier than being a parent. “I’ve been sleep deprived in the Army but a...


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