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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

Celebration of a small town

Last year there was a very popular picture shared on Facebook about a farm-to-table dinner held in the street in Tennessee to support a farmer’s market featured in Grit Magazine. At the time Lake County Community Development was planning our second annual Harvest! A Celebration of Local Food Fundrai...

County rivals rumble in Ronan County rivals rumble in Ronan

Fans were treated to a lengthy dogfight Thursday in Ronan as the Maidens hosted Class B rival Mission. Although Ronan pounced first with a quick 25-6 set, the Lady Bulldogs came back with a vengeance, battling through close sets and sending the Maidens scrambling for a fifth-set victory. “We came...

Charlo stays fierce

CHARLO — The Lady Vikings varsity volleyball squad hosted neighboring Lady Bulldogs Sept. 20, beating Mission in four sets. Kaitlin Cox tallied eight kills, 19 digs, four blocks and 11 aces. Cheyenne Nagy lead in digs with 24 and blocks with nine. The Lady Vikes competed Saturday in the Mineral C...

Relay for Recovery set for September 24

News from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Health ST. IGNATIUS — Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Health will host a community Relay for Recovery on Saturday, Sept. 24. The relay will begin in two places, with a group starting one mile north, and another group starting one mil...

Bulldogs focus on homecoming after loss Bulldogs focus on homecoming after loss

ST. IGNATIUS – Mission High School Junior Michael Durglo sat down to check his gear for a few minutes during Friday’s football game against Bigfork. He is usually found on the field as either a defensive or offensive lineman, and at 6 feet 4 inches tall, he is easy to spot. Durglo said the tea...

Football Football

Pirates clobber Corvallis POLSON — The Pirates continued to dominate at home with a decisive 47-14 victory over the Corvallis Blue Devils Friday night, mixing on-target passing with a solid ground game. The team totaled 368 yards rushing on 46 carries. Nearly one-third of those yards were gain...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — We want to give a big “Thank you” to Stuart Morton, Dick Krantz, Gary Plouffe, Fred Gariepy, Pagie Carney and Pat McGreevey for the installation of our new refrigerator. You guys rock. Please come and join us for lunch every Tuesday and Friday at noon followed by Bingo aft...

Celebrate at Fort Connah

The Fort Connah Restoration Society will celebrate Angus McDonald Days in honor of his 200th birthday during the Fall Open House Rendezvous Saturday, Sept. 10 through Wednesday, Sept. 14. This five-day, free event, open to the public, is a great opportunity to see the 1846 historic Hudson’s Bay Fort Co...

New principal joins team at Mission Elementary School New principal joins team at Mission Elementary School

ST. IGNATIUS – Tyler Arlint is quacking happy as a duck with the kids as the new principal of Mission Elementary School. “I’m happy to be working here with a competent and caring staff,” he said. Arlint joined the team after former principal Dan Durglo accepted a position as vic...

Briefs for Sept. 7, 2016

Barbecue set ST. IGNATIUS — Superintendent Jason Sargent and new Principal Tyler Arlint invite families of children grades K-8 to a Backto- School Barbecue on Thursday, Sept. 8 from 5-7 p.m. in the Mission Elementary School Cafeteria/ All-Purpose Room. Bring the whole family to “Meet and Gre...


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