Articles with the Tag: Pablo
PABLO — This year marks the 30-year anniversary of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ designation of the Mission Mountain Tribal Wilderness. To celebrate this important environmental accomplishment the Center for American Indian Policy and Applied Research in partnership with CSKT and t...
PABLO — Susie Hall taught all her nieces and nephews to golf. Susie, 46, was killed by her husband on Aug. 13, 2006, according to Susie’s daughter, Cynthia Rutherford. Then Susie’s husband hanged himself. Members of Susie’s family gathered to golf in her memory at the Drive for Dom...
PABLO — The program is called Making Fitness Fun, and it must be working, because most of the kids are smiling. On this day they have granola, yogurt, fruit and milk for breakfast. Then it’s off to exercise. “The kids love dodgeball, hiking, biking and field trips,” Mike Tryon s...
The first Creator’s Game lacrosse camp brought kids, lacrosse sticks, gloves, pads and water bottles from around the area to Salish Kootenai College campus on Friday and Saturday. The Creator’s Game, as the Iroquois call lacrosse, demands respect for the Creator, according to Delmor Jacobs, Ca...
PABLO – Kim M. Marquardt, 57, died June 8. She was a member of the CS&K Tribes. She was born on May 25, 1955 in St. Ignatius to Donald and Juanita (Bisson) Marquardt. Preceded in death by her parents, brothers Ted Marquardt and Don Collins; sister Cindy Collins; and niece Roslynn; she lea...