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Lake County Fair grand, reserve champions listed Lake County Fair grand, reserve champions listed

RONAN — Participants in the Lake County Fair earned ribbons for their efforts July 29-Aug. 3. Results of the Grand and Reserve Champions are: Sr. Beef Showmanship-Grand: Nichole Lake Sr. Beef Showmanship-Reserve: Tyler Delaney Jr. Beef Showmanship-Grand: Kane Olson Jr. Beef Showmanship-Rese...

Pizza, kindness tossed together Pizza, kindness tossed together

ST. IGNATIUS – The Cornerstone Pizza shop opened two years ago and people are still asking for a gorilla. “It’s actually the Goliath. It’s a meat pizza but people call in and can’t remember what we call it. They ask for the Godzilla, the gorilla or the gargantuan. We know wha...

Vietnam Healing Wall travels through Mission Valley

Veterans on motorcycles will be escorting “The Wall That Heals” through Lake County Tuesday, Aug. 20 on its way from Missoula to Whitefish.   The half-scale replica of the Vietnam Wall will be hosted by VFW Post 277 for four days in Whitefish, from Wednesday, Aug. 21 throu...

Pasture expert Greg Judy to teach workshop

ST. IGNATIUS — A one-of-a-kind pasture management workshop with renowned tame pasture management expert Greg Judy will be offered Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19 and 20 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Amish Community Building in St. Ignatius. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Participants may attend one d...

Tribal officers join crackdown on drunk driving

News from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Police PABLO – From mid-August through Labor Day, officers of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Police will increase patrols in an effort to reduce drunk driving deaths. Police officers are taking extra shifts to prevent hazardous ...

Two Eagle River School begins Aug. 26, bus routes scheduled

PABLO — Two Eagle River School will be starting the 2013-14 school year on the morning of Aug. 26 at 8 a.m. Enrollment applications are available at the school. All new students must be accompanied by a parent/guardian on their first day to meet with the administrator between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.; thereaf...

Theater brings humor to stage

POLSON — The Port Polson Players continue their 38th season of Summer Theatre with an evening of Mark Twain-ish humor, at the air conditioned John Dowdall Theatre, on the lake in Polson. After a successful run this spring, witty comedies “The Diary of Adam and Eve” followed by “Whe...

Back-to-school ads signal end of summer

DIXON — Can you believe Melon Days are almost here, which also means the Sanders County Fair is next, and then it’s “back-to-school.” I used to dread those back-to-school ads, which start in July as a reminder that my long vacation would soon come to an end. It took many years before ...

Enjoy summer, Christmas right around the corner

RONAN — Well, here we are, down to the last couple of weeks of summer vacation. If the kids aren’t ready for the school year to start, I’m sure that their parents are. It has been a few years since I’ve had kids in school, but I still remember how it felt. Now, it is the grandkids who...

St. Ignatius Center lists activities

ST. IGNATIUS — The following are the events in the St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center for the rest of August: Bingo is played after almost every lunch. Ayleen’s Quilters quilt in the center most Thursdays. • Thursday, Aug. 15: quilters • Friday, Aug. 16: beef stroganoff lunch ...


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