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Skyline construction begins April 15 Skyline construction begins April 15

POLSON — The final phase of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’s $12,000 TIGER road and bike path construction project will begin April 15.  Skyline Drive will be one-way northbound beginning on April 15, and a pilot car or a flagger will guide motorists north at 20 minutes past t...

PHS senior party planned

POLSON — Graduation — It’s a time of celebration, cards and cake, we hope. Each year we read heart-wrenching news stories of kids who have come to harm because of drinking at graduation parties.  In Polson, kids have another option. For the past 27 years, the parents of PHS seniors ...

Polson girls 5th, boys 4th in Corvallis

CORVALLIS — Polson track and field competed in the Gene Hughes Invitational in Corvallis Saturday, with the girls scoring 37.5 to take fifth place and the boys coming in fourth with 55.5 points. For the girls, Anna DiGiallonardo took second in the 100-meter dash in 13.37, seventh in the 300 hurdles ...

Polson tennis splits with Corvallis Polson tennis splits with Corvallis

POLSON — Polson’s boys and girls tennis teams split with Corvallis Saturday, with the Pirates picking up a 4-3 win and the Lady Pirates falling to the Blue Devils 3-4. Polson’s boys were again dominant at No. 1, 2 and 3 singles, and doubles pair Tommy Mercer and Sam Kinzle beat defending...

Business booming for Polson software firm

POLSON — The Lake Panorama Association of Panora, Iowa, holds a special place in the hearts of the owners and staff of Black Mountain Software. Serving more than 1,700 property owners along 30 miles of shoreline, the association needed an efficient way to bill, track and report utility bills for proper...

Chamber seeks support for flower baskets

POLSON — The Polson Beautification Committee is dedicated to keeping Main Street a clean and inviting place for residents and visitors to shop and relax. For the last 14 years, the committee has purchased, hung, and cared for 70 flower baskets, hanging each summer on Main Street and First Streets East ...

Julie Sheffer Berry

POLSON — Julie Sheffer Berry, formally of Conrad, Mont., passed away Sunday, April 4, at her home in Polson. A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 11, at 11 a.m. at New Life Christian Center, Polson. A reception will follow the service at the church. Grogan Funeral Home has been entrusted wit...

Don Robert Smart Don Robert Smart

POLSON — Don Robert Smart passed away on March 25, 2013. Don was born Dec. 4, 1949, in Polson to Don and Maryellen Smart. His grandparents were George and Julia Smart and Hazel Rathbun. Don’s sons Jacob and Joseph; his siblings George, Charles, Brian, and Stan; his Aunt Betty Christensen; numerou...

Green thumbs span 4 generations at South Shore Greenhouse Green thumbs span 4 generations at South Shore Greenhouse

POLSON — Plants, from tiny alyssum seedlings to lettuce to a decades-old orchid cactus, fill South Shore Greenhouse. And potting, watering, feeding and caring for these plants are four generations of women Lois Shore, Kathy Shore, Kari Wise and Ursula Wise, the youngest at 17. “My dad’s ...

Library offers free preservation workshop

Have you ever wondered what to do with that antique photograph of your great grandparents, the Bible that has been in your family for generations, or the tattered old love letter you found in the attic? What about your grandmother’s crumbling diary or early-day immigration papers? North Lake County ...


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