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Community-minded students clean up trash Community-minded students clean up trash

  ST. IGNATIUS – It could be a problem if no one ever picked up the trash along the highway. “We’d be knee deep in garbage,” said Daisie VandenBos, Mission High School student. On Sunday, fourteen students put on reflective vests and gloves to clean up a two-mile stretch...

Homecoming 2014 Homecoming  2014

ST. IGNATIUS – Mission students kept school pride despite a glitch in homecoming plans. Halfway through the week, work on skits and floats centered around Friday night’s football game came to a halt after Plains canceled due to a lack of players. Many students were upset.  The Freshman cl...

Mission Bulldogs keep on truckin’ Mission Bulldogs keep on truckin’

  ST. IGNATIUS – The Bulldogs face a “tough conference” according to head coach Rich Ferris, but working hard has been the mantra for a team in their position. While 2-3 on the season the Bulldogs are flirting with big wins boasting nine seniors and an arsenal of younger guys steppi...

volleyball

ST. IGNATIUS – The Lady Bulldogs played tough volleyball, working hard and coming out on top last week, securing two more wins to add to their books. Thursday the Lady Bulldogs hosted Deer Lodge at home giving the Homecoming crowd a reason to go hoarse. After falling behind in the first two sets, Mi...

Pizza with purpose focuses on kids Pizza with purpose focuses on kids

ST. IGNATIUS – Emilio Bravo, 16, consumed eight pieces of free pizza after football practice at the Cornerstone Pizza shop’s back to school party.  “We did this so the kids would know that we are behind them,” said Craig Waldron, manager of the non-profit pizza shop where the ...

footbal

ST. IGNATIUS — At home on Friday, the Bulldogs fell to Boulder 7-34.  Gentry Brown scored the lone touchdown in the first quarter for Mission off a 100-yard kickoff return. Quarterback Nick Durglo was 9-20 for 91 yards. Durglo also led in rushing going 55 yards on 13 carries. Mission will...

St. Ignatius council hashes out police coverage problems

ST. IGNATIUS – Town and county officials said on Sept. 2 that they will try to better coordinate work schedules to provide more law enforcement coverage for St. Ignatius as the municipality enters its fourth month without a police chief.  The council has grappled with citizen complaints of incr...

Football

WHITEHALL — The Bulldogs suffered a shutout 0-40 loss on Friday at the hands of the Whitehall/Harrison co-op Trojans. Nick Durglo ran 82 yards on 14 carries and completed two passes for 26 yards. Tyler Spidel led defensively with five solo tackles and three assists. The Bulldogs will host Boulder...

Cross Country

MISSOULA – It was a gorgeous day for cross-country, according to Mission XC Coach Marc Cutler. Though Mission runners did not breach the top 10 in the meet held at the Equestrian Park in Missoula Thursday, Cutler said his four athletes competed very well with Tori Peterson cutting three minutes off ...

Bulldogs cage kittens in season opener

MISSOULA – Played in the Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Friday, the Bulldogs pulverized Eureka’s Lions 42-20 in the season opener. Taking an early lead, the Bulldogs outscored the Lions in three out of the four quarters. Steven Bravo finished with 113 yards on seven carries scoring twice for th...


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