Articles with the Tag: Polson
News from Providence St. Joseph Medical CenterPOLSON — Providence St. Joseph Medical Center welcomes Becky Clizbe, nurse practitioner, to Polson. Becky is a provider in the family practice and walk-in clinic. She has an associate of science in nursing degree and bachelor of science in nursing ...
ST. IGNATIUS — The check was supposed to be for $100,000. But when it was presented to Jenifer Blumberg, executive director of The Nest, the board of directors and advisors, the amount line read $325,000. They were gobsmacked. “Are you serious?” Blumberg asked. Then there wer...
POLSON – A Ronan man accused of killing his brother in June 2014 spent last week mulling a 40-year sentence proposed by Lake County District Judge James Manley on March 18. Manley said Harry Lozeau, 54, has a chance to reject the sentence and go to trial after he agreed to a plea bargain...
POLSON — A Ronan man denied charges that he had swindled nearly $180,000 from two men while acting as a livestock broker in 2013. On Thursday, Andrew Jackson, 29, pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of deceptive practices in Judge Deborah Kim Christopher’s Lake County District Court. ...
Tuesday Moonlighters High Scratch Game: Scott Dupuis “300” High Handicap Game: Scott Dupuis 316 High Scratch Series: Nick Dellwo 709 High Handicap Series: Nick Dellwo 757 Wednesday Mixed Men High Scratch Game: Larry Alter 253 High Handicap Game: Matt Berry 294 High Scra...
POLSON — Friday's lunch will be the birthday dinner. We have a short supply left. Senior Bowling on the 17th saw Brenda Williams with a 198 for women's high game. Larry Alter rolled 253 to capture the men's. Brenda also took the women's series with a 535. Larry Alter had a 680 men's s...
POLSON — The Mayor’s Day of Recognition for National and Community Service will be held Tuesday, April 7 at 11 a.m. at the Polson Senior Citizens Community Center, 504 Third Ave. E. Polson Mayor Heather Knutson will read a proclamation, serve, and be available to meet with people. Other ...
News from the Lake County Pachyderms POLSON — It’s called the “silent epidemic” and affects older Montana hunters who become deaf or hearing impaired to the point where they require powerful hearing aids. Two bills introduced in the current Montana legislature (SB 295 and ...
POLSON — Alternative education opportunities for Polson High School students were on the Polson School Board of Trustees meeting agenda March 9. Some students have trouble with the regular school experience, so Polson High School offers on-line classes, such as the Montana Digital Academy; credit retri...
POLSON — If kids aren’t in school, it’s hard for them to learn so Polson High School is doing something about absenteeism. Between CORE/Flex, mentoring and transition, Rex Weltz, principal at Polson High School, said the numbers of students absent and students earning Fs are...