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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

Bear sightings persistent in towns

News from the  news from St. Ignatius Neighborhood Watch Chapter ST. IGNATIUS — Grizzly and black bears have always wandered through Ronan and St. Ignatius and probably always will. Dan McClure, administrative sergeant for Tribal Fish and Game, explained to the St. Ignatius Neighborhood Watc...

Tribal culture shared with local, Missoula students Tribal culture shared with local, Missoula students

PABLO — A deer hide with grayish white hair was ready to be scraped, and students from the Missoula International School, a Spanish immersion school, were eager to try.  Randy Michel, who teaches hide tanning at the People’s Center, talked about hides and how they go from hairy and wet to...

Volleyball

Polson Polson Lady Pirates split their games again for the week – beating Thompson Falls on their home court Sept. 15 and falling to Columbia Falls on the road, Sept. 17. At home against the Bluehawks, the lady pirates won three in their four-set match with Lauren Lefthand contributing 10 kills a...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — The Lake County Health Department will provide flu shots in the St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center on Wednesday, Oct. 21, from 4-5 p.m. Seniors are asked to bring their Medicare Cards with them. The center is seeking donations of items for its annual Fall Rummage and Bake Sale planne...

FJBC considers appointing rep to compact team

ST. IGNATIUS – The Flathead Joint Board of Control discussed the possibility of appointing a representative for the irrigators to the Compact Implementation Technical Team (CITT) at the last regular board meeting.  After the Montana Legislature ratified the CSKT Compact earlier this year, the p...

Students teach world travelers about local culture Students teach world travelers about local culture

ST. IGNATIUS – Connor Durglo, 8, invited a group of people from all over the world to the Mission School District on Friday afternoon to learn about local culture.  The world travelers called themselves Friendship Force. The club works much like a foreign exchange program where students come to...

Volleyball Volleyball

Arlee The Scarlets split the week’s games, picking up a win in St. Regis on Thursday before dropping a home match with Plains on Saturday. In St. Regis, Arlee had a little trouble with the Tigers in the second set but locked in the win 25-15, 26-24, 25-17. Carly Hergett led the Arlee attack wit...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center is seeking donations of items for its Annual Fall Rummage and Bake Sale. The sale will be held in the center on Tuesday-Friday, Oct. 6-9. Items may be dropped off at the center. If they need to be hauled, call 406-745-4151. Activities at the cen...

Town clerk retires after almost four decades Town clerk retires after almost four decades

ST. IGNATIUS – Mary Leishman was appointed as the new clerk during the town council meeting on Tuesday. After 38 years, Lee Ann Gottfried retired from the position, although she isn’t completely finished with the job. The council voted to hire Gottfried as a deputy clerk to fill in and answer que...

volleyball volleyball

Arlee Arlee’s Scarlets opened their home season with a bang on Thursday as Becca Whitesell led her team to a three-set rout of District 10-C rival Superior, 25-17, 25-22, 25-23. Whitesell and Carly Hergett each nailed five kills for Arlee, and Whitesell tallied eight digs and 10 assists. Bryndle Goy...


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