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Football Football

Polson POLSON — The Pirates put points on the board first in Friday’s home football contest, but the Havre Blue Ponies responded with a touchdown for each of Polson’s first three scores. Havre followed with two more touchdowns before the half, then continued to score a touchdown in the...

news briefs for Oct. 21, 2015

  Clinic offered to receive chickenpox immunization News from Providence St. Joseph Medical Center POLSON — There could be as many as 200 students in Polson alone that will be affected by the newly-changed Montana Immunization Law, effective Oct. 1, 2015, requiring all K-12 student...

Pancake benefit planned for Thelma Mae Briney Pancake benefit planned for  Thelma Mae Briney

POLSON — A benefit pancake breakfast will be held on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 8-11 a.m. for a young child with cancer. Donations will be accepted at the door. Thelma Mae Briney, daughter of Brad and Mandy Briney and granddaughter of Paul and Kathy Briney, has been diagnosed with clear cell sarcoma of ...

Cross Country Cross Country

A custom order for perfect fall weather was placed and delivered in time for the Western A Fall Classic cross-country conference championship meet, held Saturday at the Polson Golf Course. The event was the first ever conference championship for the newly formed NW and SW A combined conference, where eigh...

Football Football

Arlee ARLEE — The Warriors walked all over Noxon last Friday in a 58-0 win, increasing their State rank to No. 2 in Class C eight-man football and improving their record to 7-0. Arlee will host Darby Friday night for their final conference game.  Arlee 58, Noxon 0 Box scores unavailable...

Two governments discuss county funding Two governments discuss county funding

PABLO – Lake County Commissioners attended a Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Council meeting on Thursday to ask if the council plans to supplement the county for lost tax revenue of about $1 million from what will soon officially be named the Salish Kootenai Dam. Tribal Council Chairman Vern...

Men of Worth to open concert season

Men of Worth to open concert season   POLSON — Mission Valley Live will present Men of Worth, the first performance of the 2015-2016 season, at Polson High School at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20. They Scottish and Irish folk duo, performing just days before in Inverness, Scotland, position the...

Dollars for Scholars fundraiser offers trips

POLSON — Polson Dollars for Scholars provided 45 Polson High School graduates and alumni with $55,000 in scholarships in 2015. The organization has given out $216,150 for Polson graduates in its 10-year history. As a fundraiser, Polson Dollars for Scholars is offering people a chance to win a trip a...

Pirate football season promising Pirate football season promising

POLSON – The Pirates have been trooping through early season bumps but a conference victory under the Friday night lights last week leaves the Pirates looking to climb the ranks on the Northwest A’s conference ladder.  After taking a hit against number one ranked Dillon the Friday before,...

Golf

  Polson It’s going to be a long trip to Sidney for the State Class A Golf Tournament on Oct. 2 and 3, and all of Coach Bill Owen’s Polson High School golfers will make the trip. Polson’s golfers played well at the Western District A Golf Tournament at Fairmont Hot Springs las...


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