Articles with the Tag: business

News from Richwine’s Burgerville POLSON – Richwine’s Burgerville is one of those rare family-run, blast-from-the-past drive-in restaurants of yore. Purchased by Enoch and Lucille Richwine in 1962 as a means to support their family, this storied local eatery still does th...
POLSON – With the impeachment proceedings concluded, Senate lawmakers look to press forward with the business of the country. One such piece of business currently under consideration in the Senate is legislation that would permanently authorize and completely fund the Land and Water Conservati...

News from Handmade Montana POLSON — The great state of Montana finally has a book giving the inside scoop on some of its remarkable places, people, history and things. Josh Quick, an award winning Missoula illustrator, drops visual fact bombs that explode and illuminate your mind &h...
News from S&K Technologies, Inc. St. Ignatius — S&K Technologies, Inc. announced that on Dec. 24, 2019, two of their subsidiaries, International Towers, LLC and S&K Mission Support LLC received certifications from the Small Business Administration. This certification enables thes...
News from Girl Scouts MONTANA — Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming and Girl Scouts of the USA announce a new cookie variety for the 2020 Girl Scout Cookie™ season. The new Girl Scout cookie, Lemon-Ups™, is a crispy lemon cookie baked with messages inspired by Girl Scout entre...

CHARLO – Five months ago, the idea of local shrimp in the Mission Valley was laughable, but now, the first locally grown shrimp are on the market. In his backyard, Jim Vaughn has a barn filled with six Walmart swimming pools, five of them teeming with 22,000 living shrimp at various stages of ...

News from Ronan High School RONAN – Ronan High School is again partnering with Dobson Creek Coffee to host monthly open-mic nights. The series kicked off in December with more than a dozen performances by students and community groups. All are welcome to perform poetry, music or spoken wo...

POLSON – Downtown was aglow Friday evening as Polson’s annual Parade of Lights lit up Main Street bringing hundreds out to celebrate the holiday season. Festive holiday music filled the air as more than 25 bright and colorful illuminated floats and fire trucks inched their way past cheer...
News from the Office of Senator Jon Tester MONTANA – Lake County Community Development Corporation will use a grant to provide technical assistance for rural cooperative development U.S. Senator Jon Tester announced last week that the USDA awarded a $200,000 grant to LCCDC, which will use...

RONAN – More than three and a half years ago, a fire tore through the Pheasant Lounge and filled the building with water and heavy smoke. The business was forced to close, and the building was torn down. Owner Lori Grenier has rebuilt her business in the same location and renamed it The Bird B...