Articles with the Tag: Pablo
If reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body, then K. William Harvey students are getting a great workout while snacking on cinnamon rolls and milk. The Role Model Readers program invites groups of individuals to read to students during the free breakfast mealtime. Groups that have volunteered t...
PABLO — Carefully constructed coil pots, clay loons, and colorful mandalas dot the wall at the People’s Center, where the Kids’ and Native Culture Art Show features creations from last year’s elementary students in Polson. Heather Holmes, the director of the Sandpiper Art Gal...
News from the Helping Hands Fund LAKE COUNTY — From the Friday after Thanksgiving to the day before Christmas, volunteers braved the cold and sometimes inclement weather, standing in the entryways of Ronan Harvest Foods, Walmart, Pablo Family Foods and Super 1 Foods to ring the bell for the Salvatio...
Free movie screening for kids News from FLIC POLSON — Start Saturday morning with breakfast at the movies, in your pajamas — all free. Flathead Lake International Cinemafest (FLIC) will screen a family favorite, “Paddington,” at 8:30 a.m., on both screens at Showboat...
Two Eagle River Eagles PABLO — The Eagles put on a show in front of family and friends Friday at Two Eagle River School as five players scored in double-digits during their 92-81 win over St. Regis. Senior guard Julian Cutfinger led the team with 22 points, followed by Issiah Mathias, with 17 Poi...
PABLO — It’s not everyday that you hear about someone turning down an invitation to the White House in order to fulfill a more local obligation but that’s exactly what a Salish Kootenai College student recently did. Invited to be a youth delegate at the annual Tribal Nations Conference at t...
News from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Tribal Council began the New Year by selecting officers to serve for the next two years. Standing Chairman Vernon Finley was selected to serve for another term as Chair. He had just completed a sp...
ST. IGNATIUS — Mission High School hosted a mixer tournament with a round robin format on Saturday, Jan. 2. With a maximum of six wrestlers per pool, with some weights having two pools due to the number of competitors. Results Mission Mountain Classic Wrestling Mixer Tournament Top four ...
To honor Salish Kootenai College President Robert Reginald DePoe III, drums echoed through the event center at the campus on Monday, Dec. 28. DePoe passed away a week earlier on Monday, Dec. 21, due to complications from cancer at the age of 40. Hundreds attended the funeral service including tribal leade...
ST. IGNATIUS – Many feared that the cost of using irrigation water would go up by $7.50 per acre last summer. Stanley Speak, the northwest regional director for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, announced by phone at the Flathead Indian Irrigation Project’s semi-annual water users meeting on...

