Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius
ST. IGNATIUS — With every seat taken and several standing at the back, the St. Ignatius High School auditorium was packed to the brim Saturday afternoon with friends, family and staff all happily wishing the class of 2013 a fond farewell. After a salutatory address by Sara Nerby, a pair of vale...
ST. IGNATIUS — PEAK Racquet Club from Missoula will be holding a tennis camp at the St. Ignatius H.S. Tennis Courts on Monday through Thursday, June 17-20. Juniors (ages 10-18) will be from 3 to 5 p.m. daily. Adults will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. daily. Camp fees ar...
ST. IGNATIUS — City Council members had much to discuss during the June 4 meeting in St. Ignatius. Due to budget concerns, the council may soon be forced to eliminate the animal control officer position. “I don’t see any way we can keep the animal control officer,” M...
ST. IGNATIUS — The idea for Horse Progress Days was born when Marvin Troyer, a long-time horseman and wagon restoration expert, saw an abundance of horses in the Mission Valley not being used to their full potential. With this in mind, Troyer created Horse Progress Days: an educational driving...
The following softball players were selected for 2013 Western B-C Softball honors: All State First Team: Ashleigh Lynch, Ronan High School; Loren Erickson, MAC (St. Ignatius High School). First Team, All Conference: Alyssa Doty, MAC (Charlo High School). Second Team, All Conference: McKenzie Dulmes,...
ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center has begun planning for its annual Good Old Days breakfast. The Saturday breakfast, from 7-11 a.m., will include the usual pancakes, sausage, eggs, etc. and will be followed by bingo from 2-4 p.m. Activities scheduled in June: Ayleen&rsq...
News from St. Ignatius Police Department The town of St. Ignatius has had an unending problem of animal cruelty within its boundaries; poor responsibility of animal owners is a deep problem that affects innocent animals and yields negative outcomes, Animal Control Officer Susan Dodson explained. On May...
ST. IGNATIUS — With farmers and ranchers well into their spring routines of calving, plowing, branding and the like, some in the Mission Valley see an opportunity to capitalize on an abundant, powerful and under-utilized asset: horses. a Long-time horseman and wagon restoration expert Marvin Troyer ...
GREAT FALLS — The Mission/Arlee/Charlo softball team ended their season with a respectable fourth place finish Friday in Great Falls. They opened play Thursday with a 3-4 loss to Glasgow. Sara Nerby, Loren Erickson and Sahriha Camacho had two hits apiece. Jordyn Eichert swatted a double during the g...
ST. IGNATIUS — In 14 years as a shop teacher, St. Ignatius High School’s Matt Young has seen thousands of students learn, grow and excel both as individuals and within their respective trades. Even so, Young said he’s never had a student place higher than third at the state level.&...