Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius
ST. IGNATIUS – For the Lady Bulldogs, this has been a season of trials and tribulations with Mission looking to find some of that Lady Bulldogs’ fight before next week’s postseason hopes. After starting the season out strong, with four straight wins, the Lady Bulldogs went into...
ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center has moved its pinochle gatherings from evenings to afternoons. This month, the card play will begin at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10. Spooky fun will be featured during the Halloween lunch on Oct. 31. Halloween wear is encouraged. Act...
ST. IGNATIUS — Disagreement about how to handle mounting costs and a multi-frontal legal battle line preceded the Flathead Joint Board of Control’s narrow decision on Oct. 17 to hire a Kalispell law firm as general counsel. In a 6-5 vote, the board hired the Kalvig Law Firm to replace at...
ST. IGNATIUS – Friendly “hellos” and handshakes buddied up on the sideline under the autumn fog as neighboring teams Ronan and Mission fought in a “Clash of Titans” contest, with each team hoping to come out on top in Friday’s Western Class B romp. In the closely played...
MISSOULA – The Lady Bulldogs felt the dredge of a sweep last week, dropping two matches in six straight sets, bringing Mission to 4-9 on the season. While playing in Missoula on Oct. 14 the Lady Bulldogs suffered a defeat after Loyola-Sacred Heart played dominator against Mission. Despite the los...
ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Town Council is split in opinion about whether or not there should be more stringent requirements for using the town’s skate park. In an Oct. 7 town council meeting, Councilmember Roger Lemon suggested implementing enhanced safety measures for the town&rsq...
ST. IGNATIUS — St. Ignatius Town Council on Oct. 8 approved a proposed a 20 percent increase in water rates and 10 percent increase in sewer rates. If it successfully makes it way through the public hearing process, the rate increase will be the first proposed by the town council in five years...
POLSON — A dramatic orange and purple sunset lent itself as a backdrop to Fields of Faith on Oct. 10 at Polson High’s football field. A student-led event, Fields of Faith is a worldwide interdenominational movement that happens every second Wednesday in October. Kids meet on an athletic ...
ST. IGNATIUS — St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center has an opening for a part-time cook. The Lake County Health Department will administer flu shots in the center on Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Senior citizens should bring their Medicare cards with them. Special “Which Witch i...
FLORENCE – After falling behind in the first quarter, the Bulldog football team picked it up and scored in every quarter thereafter while Mission defense stopped Florence from ever seeing the end zone again in the 36-7 District 6-B conference win over the Falcons Saturday. Emilio Bravo helped that d...