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Articles with the Tag: Salish Kootenai College

‘Paper Tigers’ showing Friday, Saturday

MISSION VALLEY — “Paper Tigers,” the acclaimed documentary film by James Redford, is coming to the Mission Valley April 15-16. The film depicts the dramatic transformation in troubled teens when the staff at their school incorporates the findings from the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)...

College opens first-ever healthcare facility College opens first-ever healthcare facility

PABLO – Access to healthcare for Salish Kootenai College students is made easier this week with the opening of an on-campus student health center. The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Health Department is collaborating with the college to provide healthcare with the first-ever student healthc...

Toxic stress documented in ‘Paper Tigers’ film, showing locally

News from Lake County Public Health Hopefully you have heard of the Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACE Study. Even better, you understand the implications of this landmark study, and have a new and better understanding of how toxic stress can affect young children, often compromising health outcomes th...

Briefs for April 6, 2016 Briefs for April 6, 2016

Library to host humanities speaker News from North Lake County Public Library POLSON — North Lake County Public Library in Polson will host the Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau program “Well-Behaved Women Rarely Make History: Women in Science” with Mary Jane Bradbury on Thu...

Fouled boats found as invasive species check station opens in Pablo Fouled boats found as invasive species check station opens in Pablo

LAKE COUNTY — The Flathead Region’s Aquatic Invasive Species inspection stations opened early this year, and in its opening weekend in Pablo, two fouled boats were already intercepted.  One boat was known to come from Arizona’s Lake Havasu, a mussel-positive body of water.  ...

Football star to speak

Football star to speak PABLO — Johnny Rodgers, chosen the best college football player in 1972, will speak around Lake County April 28-29. Rodgers won the 1972 Heisman Trophy while at the University of Nebraska, and went on to play in both the Canadian Football League with the Montreal Alouettes ...

President’s celebration bittersweet President’s celebration bittersweet

PABLO – She would have liked it to be under different circumstances, but Dr. Sandra L. Boham became the president of the Salish Kootenai College in February after being appointed by the college’s board of directors. “We are pleased that Dr. Boham has accepted the position of President,&r...

High school all-stars to play at college

PABLO — The 2016 Mission Mountain All-Star game will be held Tuesday, March 22 at Salish Kootenai College. The girls’ game begins at 6:30 p.m. followed by the boys’ game at approximately 8 p.m. Admission prices at the gate will be $5 for all, students grades one -12 and adults included. ...

Guitar teacher instructs all ages, levels

News from Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation PABLO — Salish Kootenai College guitar instructor Tim Torgerson has a challenging task. Every week he leads a class of enthusiastic guitarists ranging in skill level from beginners to those with a solid understanding of the instrument who want to im...

Get tested, promote AIDS-free generation

PABLO — March 20 marks the annual National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Observed annually on the spring equinox, the day is a national community mobilization effort designed to encourage American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians across the United States to get educated, get tested, and ge...


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