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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

Tribal Pharmacy offers new packaging, delivery

ST. IGNATIUS – Tribal Health Pharmacy is now providing bubble wrap packaging and delivery for eligible recipients who need support managing their daily medications and/or dosing. The service is available at both the St. Ignatius and Polson Health Center Pharmacies. Questions about the bubble wrap...

Briefs for April 26, 2017

Public invited to participate in Red Nose Day fundraiser   News from Polson Walgreens POLSON – Red Nose Day is a charity started in the U.K. by famed movie director Richard Curtis to end childhood poverty. Comic Relief and the Red Nose Day Fund have raised over $1 billion since they w...

School powwow honors culture School powwow honors culture

The Mission School District held a powwow open to the community on Friday to honor the school’s annual Cultural Awareness Day. Rose Bear Don’t Walk, the school’s Salish language teacher, said the event brings native and nonnative people together to experience culture. “We bring tho...

Honor Roll for spring 2017

Ronan High School honor roll   Seniors  4.0 and up: Roman Hall, Daniel Koehler, Samantha Metzger, Candice Neiss, Heather Pospishil, Jane Umbriaco 3.50-3.99: Troy Barney, Allyson Buhr, Jenaya Burns, Alicia Camel, DejaCurley-Julius, Drew Davis, Raychel Lien, Courtney Mays, Ashley McCready...

Copy machine blunders FJBC ballots

LAKE COUNTY – Lake County Election Administrator Kathie Newgard addressed issues concerning upcoming elections including a snafu with Flathead Joint Board of Control’s mail-in ballots during a phone interview April 19. She also reminds citizens that an election to fill a Montana congressional sea...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — Spring is sooner recognized by plants than by man. We will have our Easter dinner (ham) on Wednesday evening, April 19, at 5:30 p.m. Please bring your family and friends. The quilters are in the center on Mondays from 10:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. The Ukulele group will be at the center...

Sentence revoked for man convicted in drive-by shooting Sentence revoked for man convicted in drive-by shooting

POLSON – A man involved in a drive-by shooting in December 2013 had his probation revoked last week. Victor Pierre Barnaby was sentenced to three years in the Department of Corrections with no time suspended although he was given credit for 26 days served in jail. Judge James A. Manley recommended t...

Sentence revoked for man convicted in drive-by shooting

POLSON – A man involved in a drive-by shooting in December 2013 had his probation revoked last week. Victor Pierre Barnaby was sentenced to three years in the Department of Corrections with no time suspended although he was given credit for 26 days served in jail. Judge James A. Manley recommended t...

Infant, child CPR class offered

ST. IGNATIUS — Parents as Teachers (PAT) program of the Lake County Public Health Department is sponsoring an infant and child CPR class at The Nest on Friday, April 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. Ellen Kaphammer, RN, will teach CPR techniques and answer questions at this informal gathering. Space is limited,...

Lady Bulldogs get ‘running’ start, outscore opponents 54-9 in four games Lady Bulldogs get ‘running’ start, outscore opponents 54-9 in four games

ST. IGNATIUS – The Mission-Arlee-Charlo (MAC) Bulldogs’ softball team is off to a 4-0 start on the young 2017 season. On Friday, the MAC crushed visiting Eureka 11-1 and 20-1 and then on Saturday slipped by the visiting Libby Loggers 4-3 and finished the weekend off by beating Troy 19-4. Th...


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