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St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center will not serve a meal on Friday, July 3, to allow staff members and others an extended holiday. Also, the center board of directors will hold its regular July meeting on Tuesday, June 30, to allow time for planning and preparing for the annual Good...

Two female yearling grizzly bears lethally removed Two female yearling grizzly bears lethally removed

News from Natural Resources Department, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes ST. IGNATIUS — On Tuesday, June 9, Tribal Wildlife Biologists lethally removed two female yearling grizzly bears from the St. Ignatius area. Stacy Courville, Tribal Wildlife Biologist, reported that these bears were very...

Mission graduates ready to tackle future Mission graduates ready to tackle future

Lindsay Johnson noted all the negative things about going to a school in a small town during her valedictory speech at Mission’s high school graduation on Saturday.  Her list included a lack of things to do on the weekends, smaller sports teams that sometimes struggle and the fact that everyone...

Mayor quashes police chief rumors, council offers support Mayor quashes police chief rumors, council offers support

ST. IGNATIUS – Members of the public and St. Ignatius Town Council spoke in support of new police chief Matt Connelly on June 2, despite an apparent onslaught of negative rumors about him. Connelly was sworn in mid-May as police chief. He has more than a decade of law enforcement experience in India...

St. Ignatius Council delays payment for water project

ST. IGNATIUS – St. Ignatius Town Council voted for the second time to not issue payment for completion of the town’s water project, until a final punch list could be completed.  The council voted in May to withhold payment from the contractor and engineering firm, citing unsatisfactory pe...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS – The story of a French woman’s undying devotion to remembering those who lost their lives liberating Europe in World War II will be shown in the St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center on Wednesday, June 17. The video, “The Mother of Normandy,” will be shown on the center&rs...

Local Vietnam veterans’ photos still needed

Hawaii resident Janna Hoehn is intent on remembering and honoring those who lost their lives in the Vietnam conflict and she’s on mission to put a photograph to every face on the names etched into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. So far she’s found photographs of seven of...

Visit Glacier Lake School

ST. IGNATIUS — Glacier Lake School is inviting students to visit their school for a  day or two through June 12 to see how the alternative school operates. The school is located at 62551 Wildrose Lane in St Ignatius.

Write, perform play at theater camp

ST. IGNATIUS — A theater camp will take place June 29-July 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for ages 6-18 at Glacier Lake School. During the week participants will write, rehearse and perform a show that is created by the group. Experience action, writing songs, scripts, making stage sets, lighting, directing a...

Fiber optic sensor system introduced

ST. IGNATIUS — Adelos Inc., a subsidiary of S&K Technologies Inc. owned by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, last week introduced Adelos 2.0, a fiber optic sensor system designed and optimized for commercial acoustic applications, including upstream oil and gas operations.  As an...


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