Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius
ST. IGNATIUS – The Mission Bulldogs will kick off football season in Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Friday, after school board members decided in an Aug. 19 meeting that the opportunity was too great to pass up. The last-minute venue change was approved after a lengthy debate about how much it ...
In some ways Mission Valley’s new horse trainer is a young man just trying to get his start in the business. In other ways he’s been preparing for the job for his entire life. “I could ride before I could walk,” 20-year-old cowboy Dusty Morigeau said. “There’s jus...
News from St. Ignatius Schools ST. IGNATIUS — As summer draws to a close, many of us are beginning to look forward to the start of another school year. Come Sept. 2. St. Ignatius Schools will reopen their doors to begin a new school year. Staff will be eager to greet students and parents, as c...
by St. Ignatius Schools Superintendent Robert “Bob” Lewandowski Technology offers vast, diverse, and unique resources to both students and staff members of St. Ignatius School District No. 28. The district’s goal in providing this service to staff and students is to promote educati...
During the hot summer months of school vacation while many kids were out swimming, Hunter Cordier went looking for ice. The 14-year-old loves hockey, even after losing a tooth to the game, although it was just a baby tooth. Hunter’s nephew Crue, 2, calls him Uncle Hockey. This is Hunter’...
During the hot summer months of school vacation while many kids were out swimming, Hunter Cordier went looking for ice. The 14-year-old loves hockey, even after losing a tooth to the game, although it was just a baby tooth. Hunter’s nephew Crue, 2, calls him Uncle Hockey. This is Hunter’...
ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Town Council voted Aug. 5 to implement a bike registry and considered raising fines for misdemeanors in an attempt to crack down a crime wave that officials said has gotten out of control. The town has suffered a number of stolen bicycles, youth running amok, an...
ST. IGNATIUS – The Tribal Health and Human Services Department clinic officially re-opened Wednesday after being remodeled to provide quality health care for American Indian people. “This is a historic day,” said Kevin Howlett, director of the Tribal Health and Human Services Depar...
ST. IGNATIUS – Angie Chrisman started cutting hair as a licensed stylist for humans but eventually found dogs easier to deal with — even after being growled at, bit and defecated on. “Dogs are much easier to work with than people,” said Chrisman, owner of Waggin’ Tails Dog Gr...
News from the American Red Cross LAKE COUNTY — The American Red Cross is facing a looming blood shortage, leading to an urgent need for donors of all blood types to roll up a sleeve and give. Eligible donors with types O negative, B negative and A negative blood are especially needed at thi...