Articles with the Tag: Arlee
ARLEE – The Arlee warehouse for health supplement company Ashley Martin Manufacturing will soon see one production line outsourced to Nevada, but a company official said the move is not expected to lead to layoffs. “We are growing very rapidly as a company and we have outstripped our cap...
ARLEE — A 26-year-old Arlee man died in a single vehicle crash that occurred 1.5 miles south of Arlee on July 12. Dakota William Charles Lafley was in a 1994 Ford Ranger when it rolled over on Jocko Road shortly after noon and ejected at least one of its occupants, Montana Highway Patrol Serge...
Results of the 2014 Arlee Rodeo, held July 4 at the Arlee Rodeo Arena, are: Bareback 1. Kyle Delaney (Polson) 74 2. Dusty Morigeau (Dixon) 69 Stock Saddle Riding 1. Garret Smith (Deer Lodge) 74 2. Dusty Morigeau (Dixon) 69 Steer Wres...
ARLEE – Superintendent George Linthicum is looking for ways to increase the reading scores of students in the Arlee elementary school. “Last year we brought on a literacy coach to assist teachers to develop individual plans,” he said. In the next school year, he wants to do more...
ARLEE — The foot care nurse, Jane Bronson, from the LCCOA office in Ronan, will be in Arlee at the Arlee Senior Citizens Center on Friday, July 18, from 10:30 a.m.-noon. This service is available for all community members, not just seniors. Any person diagnosed with diabetes is especially urged to take...
ARLEE – Shannon Buhr of the Arlee Community Development Corporation said this is a time of distress for the Arlee area. “We are out of money,” she said. The CDC’s lack of operating money could affect the amount of available programs in the area from youth support to town i...
Perfect summer weather complimented a long weekend of celebration as Independence Day kicked off with parades, picnics and concerts and culminated with a vivid fireworks display over Flathead Lake and Flathead River in Polson. POLSON Themed “Parade of Stars,” the Polson Fourth of July...
ARLEE – Drumbeats and native songs carried on the wind through the grass to beckon visitors to a dance floor in the middle of an Arlee field last weekend, where people participated in the 116th Arlee Celebration. The celebration, sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, is a t...
ARLEE – Independence Day wouldn’t be complete without some explosive power, but for those who make their home in Arlee, the fireworks come through clashes with bulls and broncs, not bursts of light. The 32nd Open Arlee Rodeo brought out droves of people, in what hometown rodeo ...
ARLEE – Firefighters started pouring pancake batter over hot griddles at 7 a.m. on the Fourth of July to raise money for department expenses. “I started making coffee at 5:30 a.m.,” said Dane Morigeau, firefighter and public information officer. Last year, Morigeau said a ...