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RONAN — I’m looking at the picture on my office calendar, and it has a lot in common with what I see when I look out the window — water, and a lot of it. Hopefully by the time this newspaper comes out, the ground will have dried out. The water, however, sure beats the snow and ice. This ...
DIXON — We enjoyed a sunny lunchtime last Thursday at the Dixon Senior Center, lots of melting going on and no serious flooding in our area that I’m aware of. We’re all awaiting the official start of spring. I love noticing the first signs. So far, I’ve heard definite spring bird song...
News from the Arlee Community Development Corporation ARLEE — The Jocko Valley Trails Committee of the Arlee Community Development Corporation has announced construction of a pedestrian/bicyclist trail along Highway 93 from the Jocko Road intersection to the Coldwater Lane intersection will begin ea...

News from the Port Polson Players POLSON — The Port Polson Players present “The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Murder Mystery” Friday, Saturday and Sunday March 21, 22, 23 and the following weekend March 28, 29,and 30 at the beautiful log theatre on the Polson Go...
POLSON — The Lake County Job Service Employers Committee (JSEC) is accepting applications for the Ken Rohrenbach Scholarship. The Committee will be providing two $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school or home school seniors in Lake County. The deadline for applications is Friday, March 7, 2014 a...

Ronan High School announced students of the month for January: left to right are sophomore Ryan Talsma, senior Rachel Cordis, freshman Levi Wolf, and junior Samantha Friedlander.
News from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Wildlife Management Program POLSON — Tribal Wildlife Management Program initiated a research project to document seasonal elk movements and habitat use on the Flathead Indian Reservation in 2012, with the capture of 15 elk in the Ferry B...
POLSON —The Lake County Environmental Health Department will hold meetings regarding registration requirements for non-profit and temporary food events. The meeting will cover food safety and registration requirements for any food vendor participating in community events where food is offered...
POLSON — After a 15-year hiatus, the nearly 50-year tradition is back. Bring the whole family to the Polson High School gym on Sunday, March 16, from 2-4 p.m. for carnival games, fun activities, and delicious food. The hope is that this “mini” revival of the Winter Carnival will have great ...
ST. IGNATIUS — Mission Summer Recreational Baseball will hold sign ups for ages 5 to 15 years old on Monday, March 10; Wednesday, March 12 and Monday, March 17 in the Mission High School gymnasium in St. Ignatius. All interested volunteers and coaches are urged to attend. For more information...