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LCSO offers work detail program LCSO offers work detail program

POLSON —The Lake County Sheriff ’s Office recently began a work detail program. The idea is to enable those with misdemeanors to work off the jail portion of their sentences by doing community work. Such projects that have been completed since the program was implemented in early April incl...

Local students bring awareness to hunger issues Local students bring awareness to hunger issues

ST. IGNATIUS – A few of the students chosen by Governor Steve Bullock and his First Lady to work on the statewide fight against childhood hunger are from Lake County. According to a press release, 19 middle and high school students throughout Montana were selected to serve on the Youth Leadership Co...

tennis tennis

POLSON – Polson swept visiting Stevensville on May 2, with a 5-2 victory from the girls and a 7-0 shutout from the boys. Cassie Carlyle topped Ashley Eyre 6-0, 6-0 and doubles team of Kyler Lundeen and Olivia Hewston claimed the victory in the No. 1 doubles match for the Pirates. Colin Kenney cru...

track & field  track & field

RONAN – The Polson Pirates won eight events and the Charlo Lady Vikings won seven events capturing team titles during the Lake County Meet in Ronan on May 2. Multiple event winners for the Pirates were Matthew Rensvold and Connor Lanier. Rensvold won the 200 and 400; while Lanier won both 100 and 300 h...

Briefs for May 3, 2017

Family business award nominations sought News from Montana State University BOZEMAN— Nominations for the 2017 MSU Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship State Farm Insurance Family Business Awards are due Thursday, June 1. Sponsored by the college and State Farm Insurance, awar...

tennis tennis

   In class B dual action on Thursday, the Chiefs and Bigfork boys battled to a two-all tie while the Maidens fell to Bigfork 2-1. Chief Bailey Moss defeated Bigfork’s Colton Reichenbach in straight sets 6-4, 7-5 and Breanna Turpin prevailed over her Bigfork opponent, 6-1, 3-6, 10-6 for th...

Volunteer, help while you can

ST. IGNATIUS — Volunteering is wonderful. Yes, volunteering is a great way to help your community. It gives you a purpose and reason to take a shower, get dressed, have some fun with friends and help the elderly. Yes, we are all headed towards becoming elderly so why not help while we can? And just may...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — May your day be filled with blessings, like the sun that lights the sky and may you always have the courage to spread your wings and fly. On Wednesday, May 3, we will serve our Mother’s Day dinner at 5:30 p.m. Bring your mothers, grandmothers, and mothers-inlaw and join us for a...

FJBC addresses election issues, fills vacated commissioner seat during meeting FJBC addresses election issues, fills vacated commissioner seat during meeting

ST. IGNATIUS – Dave Vincent was sworn in to serve on the Flathead Joint Board of Control on Tuesday, April 18, during the regular meeting that addressed election issues, water rights adjudication, an employee resignation, and high school scholarships. Commissioner Vincent was chosen by the Flathead ...

Llamas found dead on sheep farm Llamas found dead on sheep farm

ST. IGNATIUS – Two llamas were shot and killed sometime around April 5 at a small sheep farm on Grizzly Hollow Lane at the top of East Post Creek Road.  Things seemed out of place when Kathryn Yelsa came home on Thursday, April 6, around dusk to find a grizzly bear cub in her field. She never s...


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