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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

Bulldogs see championship match at State

MISSOULA – Class B-C teams from around the state showed up to Peak Racquet Club Friday and Saturday to duke it out on the courts. Joining the competition were the valley’s own Mission and Ronan varsity teams. The boys faired the best out of the two teams with Mission’s Karl Daniels makin...

Pasture Walk series set for summer

News from the Natural Resources and Conservation Service LAKE COUNTY — Three pasture walks are available and free to the public, offering low-key get-togethers to discuss improved pasture management strategies with neighbors. No RSVP is required for these hands-on, educational events. Each session i...

Memorial Day remembrances set around Lake County Memorial Day remembrances set around Lake County

LAKE COUNTY — Memorial Day was established to remember those who died while serving in the Armed Forces. The day of remembrance, first known as Decoration Day, originated after the Civil War to honor fallen Union and Confederate Soldiers; by the 20th century, Memorial Day was extended to include all wh...

Mission, Ronan send tennis teams to State tournament Mission, Ronan send tennis teams to State tournament

The Maidens hosted the Western B-C Divisional girls tennis tournament Friday and Saturday, fighting questionable weather and each other on the courts. The Maidens finished with only one doubles team heading to State play while Mission faired a bit better qualifying three singles to compete at State. Maide...

MAC ends season with wins MAC ends season with wins

ST. IGNATIUS – Although the Lady Bulldogs roughed through Thursday’s loss to Loyola-Sacred Heart at home, they bounced back and took a pair of wins from Eureka. While keeping it close, MAC struggled to gain their bats on the ball, limiting themselves to only three hits against Loyola-Sacred He...

Maidens secure top spots at Western B

  MISSOULA – The Western B District track meet kicked off on Friday with the Maidens holding top spots through the end. Maidens Aspen Jore and Sydnee Clairmont each came away as dual gold winners in their events. Jore took first in javelin tossing 112-1 and in shot put with a distance of 34-10,...

Come play bingo at St. Ignatius Senior Center

ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center schedule of activities at the center for the rest of May is as follows:  •  Bingo is played after almost every lunch.  •  Lunches begin at noon.  •  Quilters quilt in the center on Mondays and T...

Owner agrees to plea deal in dog attack

The dog that attacked St. Ignatius Police Chief Jeffrey Ferguson in March has been shipped out of state after its owner Jeremy Samsel agreed to a plea bargain last week, according to St. Ignatius City Attorney James Lapotka. The terms of the agreement tie up some, but not all loose ends caused by the atta...

Right on track: Lake County schools duke it out in Polson Right on track: Lake County schools duke it out in Polson

  Polson hosted all six valley schools on Tuesday for a Lake County showdown on the track and in the field. The Pirates and Lady Pirates dominated with both the boys and girls taking the first place team crowns. Pirates came away with a top score of 181 and the Lady Pirates scored a 199.66. Charlo bo...

Town cleanup becomes individual project Town cleanup becomes individual project

ST IGNATIUS – A few people usually turn out for the annual Saturday morning town cleanup in front of the city hall, but this year saw a record low. “It looks like no one is going to show up,” said Ray Frey, town councilmember. “We might as well get started.” Public Works D...


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