Articles with the Tag: Arlee
CHARLO — The Arlee Scarlets couldn’t quite hang with the Charlo Lady Vikings in a volleyball rivalry matchup last Thursday in Charlo. Even so, Arlee head coach Brian BigSam credited players Mahalia Hendren and Morgan Malatare with several shining moments during the game. “(Malat...
ARLEE — The Arlee Warriors kicked off football season with a convincing win at home Friday night, defeating the Seeley-Swan Blackhawks 54-36 in a Western C matchup. Arlee’s Christian Haynes rushed 17 times for 130 yards and returned the opening kickoff for a 70-yard touchdown. He totaled four ...
ARLEE — Thank you so much for supporting us at the Arlee Farmers' Market. Now we just need to worry about the last two weeks of August. Labor Day is just around the corner and we hope everyone gets through safely. Menu for August: • Friday, Aug. 24: chili burgers • Saturday, Aug. ...
Two new fires are burning in the Mission Valley, according to Curtiss Matt, information officer for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Division of Fire. Both were reported on Aug. 20, and the causes are still under investigation. The Valley Creek Fire is located 20 miles southwest of Arlee, has b...
ARLEE - Jennifer Greene, a Salish playwright, sits onstage at the Hangin’ Art Gallery in downtown Arlee late Friday night. Her play, “The Hellgate Treaty,” has just been read aloud by several performers to a chorus of applause and cheers. “I’m not good with names and fa...
ARLEE - While nothing is set in stone, the Arlee School Board is planning to cut around 20 percent of its annual budget. Superintendent George Linthicum says the preemptive cuts stem from the potential loss of Impact Aid at the federal level. He explained that Impact Aid is received from th...
ARLEE — Located 4 miles northwest of Arlee, the South Valley Creek Bridge was believed to be more than 100 years old. After a century of carrying school busses, logging trucks, emergency vehicles and farm equipment, the steel structure was beginning to show its age. “It was a really old, worn-...
ARLEE- Arlee’s 30th annual Fourth of July Rodeo saw several standout performances last week. The nonprofit rodeo took nearly six months to plan and saw one of the better turnouts in recent memory. Organizer Stephanie Hendrickson received a bouquet of flowers and resounding applause midway thro...
ARLEE- The Arlee community celebrated the Fourth of July with a pancake breakfast benefit for the volunteer fire department, an F-15 flyover, and a parade that closed northbound traffic on Highway 93 for more than an hour. Hundreds of Mission Valley residents piled into Arlee’s old fire hall in the ...
ARLEE — In spring 2009, the Jocko River Trout Hatchery got a colorful surprise after spawning roughly 250 albino trout. The last time this happened was in 1992. “It’s an indication that the stock is still good and variability is still strong,” said 25-year employee Ron Snyder. &ldq...