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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius schools

A tale of two technology policies A tale of two technology policies

LAKE COUNTY — The proliferation of technology has greatly expanded the limits of education, but also left two school districts grappling last week with questions about liability, boundaries, and ways to make sure the Internet is used responsibly instead of mismanaged by teens that might not fully under...

Students reap rewards for essays Students reap rewards for essays

News from the Kuilix Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution ST. IGNATIUS — Good Citizens Essay Contest Awards were presented on Saturday, Feb. 15 at the United Methodist Church in St. Ignatius. This is the first year for our new Kuilix Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to offer t...

Ronan, Mission fight through districts Ronan, Mission fight through districts

    Bulldogs move on, despite loses   ST. IGNATIUS – The Bulldogs started off on the right foot snagging the District spot from Ronan in the play-in game, but came up short in Hamilton. Yet the team advances to divisional play this week.  On Tuesday, the Bulldogs took...

Scholarships available through Job Service

News from Lake County Job Service POLSON — The Lake County Job Service Employers Committee (JSEC) is accepting applications for the Ken Rohrenbach Scholarship. The Committee will be providing two $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school or home school seniors in Lake County. The deadlin...

To the Rescue: Umphrey honored for years of ambulance service To the Rescue: Umphrey honored for years of ambulance service

When she speaks about almost 30 years of volunteering with the Mission Valley Ambulance Service, Valerie Umphrey is humble and says she’s nothing out of the ordinary. “I do the same thing that a lot of other people did; not as well, I just did it longer and got old,” Umphrey said of her ...

Bingo winners get books, school gets profits Bingo winners get books, school gets profits

ST. IGNATIUS – Kayden Carter, 4th grade, intently worked three cards at the same time in the hopes of getting a Bingo at last week’s Bingo for Books, held at the Mission school cafeteria. Lots of other kids and their families worked similar cards, with the prize being one of the 370 kids’ b...

St. Ignatius High School announces honor roll

Ninth grade 4.0: Benton Adams 3.5-3.99: Mariah Durglo, Daniel Helmer, Daniel Hunt, Allyshia Manuel, Megan Wieder 3.0-3.49: Isaac Alexander, Jerome Ashley, Ran’Dee Charlo, Verla Costilla, Joshua Hugs, Nalani Linsebigler, Peter Matt, Bryar McCrea, Ryan Thompson Tenth grade 4.0: Jordyn Eich...

Peterson stays undefeated heading into state Peterson stays undefeated heading into state

  RONAN – The Mission-Charlo team proved to be a force on the mats at the Western B/C Divisional Tournament, boasting a first place team score of 177.5 and three individual first place finishers.  Jacen Peterson, after a second straight year of undefeated matches, will be returning to d...

Bulldogs can't contain Loyola, Arlee

MISSOULA – The Bulldogs took a couple of hits last week, bringing them to a season record of 5-10. In Missoula on Thursday, the Bulldogs faced Loyola-Sacred Heart, coming home with a 49-66 loss. Aaron Fisher-Ahenakew grabbed 16 points for Mission. Saturday the Bulldogs traveled to Arlee to take on t...

Lady Bulldogs tumble in two games

ST. IGNATIUS – The Lady Bulldogs are still looking to capture another win before the season comes to a close. It didn’t happen this last week, through they tried their mightiest on the court. At home on Thursday, in front of a strong hometown crowd that filled the seats to honor Lady Bulldog lege...


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