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KSKC Public TV fund drive begins Dec. 11

News from Salish Kootenai College, KSKC Public Television PABLO — Public TV celebrates its 26th year with their on-air fundraiser scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 11 and 12 beginning at 6 p.m. each evening. The annual KSKC Live Auction continues to grow. Viewers can call in bids and peo...

DePoe inaugurated as SKC president DePoe inaugurated as SKC president

PABLO — For his inauguration as Salish Kootenai College president, Robert DePoe III walked into the Joe McDonald Health and Fitness Center escorted by SKC instructors Linda King and Corky Clairmont in regalia, Frank Stanger’s SKC drumming class and the Veteran Warrior Society.  “It&...

SKC receives Achieving the Dream grant SKC receives Achieving the Dream grant

PABLO — As well as inaugurating a new president, Salish Kootenai College has secured a grant through the American Indian College Fund for Achieving the Dream initiative, utilizing monies made available by the Kresge Foundation. The money will pay the $65,000 Achieving the Dream membership fees for thre...

SKC president announces ‘Capturing the Vision’ campaign

News from the Salish Kootenai College Foundation PABLO — President Robert R. DePoe III announces the kick off of Salish Kootenai College’s “Capturing the Vision” capital campaign. This is the first capital campaign in Salish Kootenai College’s history, marking a significant s...

Volunteer program matches seniors with good causes Volunteer program matches seniors with good causes

LAKE COUNTY – Volunteerism is the engine that drives several community organizations that feed, clothe, nourish, and educate people in the Mission Valley, but there never seems to be enough gas, according to Sherlee Santorno. Santorno runs the Retired Senior Volunteer Program through the Western Montan...

Itty Bitty Basketball teaches fundamentals, sportsmanship Itty Bitty Basketball teaches fundamentals, sportsmanship

Here they come, NBA and WNBA … 3 to 5-year-old all-stars are making their big boom. Itty Bitty Basketball is taking to the court with founder and coach Tina Begay leading the way. Begay started the program in 2005 in Arlee for the “littles” after watching the YMCA host a program of the ...

College group honors veterans College group honors veterans

Veterans from all branches of service were honored Friday evening as the Circle of Trust group from Salish Kootenai College hosted a Round Dance. Veteran-themed posters created by Two Eagle River School students decorated the walls in the Joe McDonald Health Center Camas Room. Accompanied by at least a do...

Men asked to take up domestic violence issue on Flathead Reservation

PABLO – The face of domestic and sexual violence is often painted as that of the battered woman or child, broken and helpless. Little is done to make society contemplate exactly how or why men abuse their partners and children.  “They’ve been seen as women’s issues that some g...

Basketball fun for littles

Itty Bitty Basketball for boys and girls ages 3-5 will take place from 11 a.m. to noon on four upcoming Saturdays: Nov. 9 – Arlee High School Gym  Nov. 16 – Pablo TERS Gym  Nov. 23 – Elmo Hall  Dec. 7 – Arlee High School Gym  The free events are spon...

Double mastectomy survivors share stories of breast cancer Double mastectomy survivors share stories of breast cancer

LAKE COUNTY – The tide of pink that washed over the nation slowly faded out as the days of October dwindled to an end, but two double-mastectomy survivors from Mission Valley are proof that breast cancer is a constant threat, every day of the year.  It was April of 2012 when Peggy Sloan, manage...


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