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Arlee graduates begin a new journey Arlee graduates begin a new journey

ARLEE – Thirty-two Arlee students received diplomas this year. Valedictorian Jessica Knoll read the Dr. Seuss book “O, The Places You’ll Go!” to remind students that although they are graduating, their journey is just beginning. “You’re off to great places,” she s...

Spurring Cancer out of Montana Spurring Cancer out of Montana

ARLEE — Brad Wieder dusted off his gear bag and unpacked his chaps to ride his first bull in 21 years during the Spur the Cancer out of Montana Rodeo on May 24. On a day when it was raining cowboys, the 52-year-old rode more than 5 seconds.   Leon Wieder, Brad’s son, said his dad competed...

Maidens, Lady Bulldogs battle epic road to State Maidens, Lady Bulldogs battle epic road to State

If ever there was a Cinderella story, MAC’s Lady Bulldogs told it well — only instead of glass slippers, these tough girls run hard on spikes.  While Ronan easily qualified for a Western B-C softball Divisional entry with a second seed spot in the bracket, the Lady Bulldogs had to go the ...

Vikings dominate Western C divisional track

  MISSOULA – Charlo’s Vikings came out on top at the Western C Divisonals Friday and Saturday, boasting a first place team score of 121. Several Vikings placed first in their individual events and took gold in both the long and short relays. Relay teams include Jacen Peterson, Michael Del...

$248 million verdict handed down in Hyundai case $248 million verdict handed down in Hyundai case

POLSON – Hyundai Motor Company vowed last week to appeal a Lake County jury’s decision to award $248.6 million to families of two teens killed in a 2011 Arlee crash.  After two weeks of testimony, the jury spent more than a day deliberating the verdict which required eight jurors to come ...

Memorial Day remembrances set around Lake County Memorial Day remembrances set around Lake County

LAKE COUNTY — Memorial Day was established to remember those who died while serving in the Armed Forces. The day of remembrance, first known as Decoration Day, originated after the Civil War to honor fallen Union and Confederate Soldiers; by the 20th century, Memorial Day was extended to include all wh...

MAC ends season with wins MAC ends season with wins

ST. IGNATIUS – Although the Lady Bulldogs roughed through Thursday’s loss to Loyola-Sacred Heart at home, they bounced back and took a pair of wins from Eureka. While keeping it close, MAC struggled to gain their bats on the ball, limiting themselves to only three hits against Loyola-Sacred He...

Charlo sweeps 14-C Districts

  POLSON – In Polson on Thursday, teams from Charlo, Arlee, Two Eagle River, St. Regis, Superior, Noxon, and Hot Springs fought for district titles and a spot at the State competition. The Vikings and Lady Vikings had no problem securing their spots as they dominated the competition, with Charl...

New board members take positions New board members take positions

ARLEE – Newly elected board members Lisa Koetter and Wendy Forgey were sworn in last week to replace Shelly Fyant and Richard Bachmeier. Rick Desjarlais was nominated as the new head chair and Kris Gardner as the vice chair. Superintendent George Linthicum thanked the outgoing members and the newly app...

Summer meals for kids provided in Arlee

ARLEE — Free breakfast and lunch will be served to children at Arlee Schools from June 6 - Aug. 8. Breakfast is 8:30-10:30 a.m., and lunch is served 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.


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