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News from Jim Thaden, executive director LCCDC Fellow Community Members, For the past 25 years, Lake County Community Development Corporation has been here to help our great community weather many economic shocks. We were here with you through the 9/11/2001 crisis and the great recession of 2008 and we will again be here for you through the initial shock and certain economic recovery from the current international health crisis. We want you to know we are open and anxious to help our business community. As responsible citizens, we are following the recommendations of our state and federal leaders by practicing social distancing and taking extraordinary measures to provide a safe ...
News from CSKT FLATHEAD RESERVATION – The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Wildlife Program reminds the public that springtime on the Flathead Reservation means bears will be emerging from dens. During the early spring months, winter-killed wildlife and succulent vegetation ...
News from AARP MONTANA – AARP Community Connections, a new online platform launched by AARP Innovation Labs, allows users to organize and find local volunteer groups to help pick up groceries, provide financial assistance or lend emotional support to neighbors, friends and loved ones. Acr...
News from Lake County Conservation District LAKE COUNTY — Have you ever thought about having a pollinator garden but aren’t sure where to start? Many people who look into Lake County Conservation District’s Pollinator Initiative, which provides pollinator seed to Lake County residents ...
News from the office of Sen. Jon Tester MONTANA – U.S. Senator Jon Tester today announced that Montana will receive $1.2 million to support senior nutrition, including $400,000 for congregate meals and $800,000 for home meals. “Too many Montana seniors are unable to go to the grocer...
From MSU News Service MONTANA — MontanaPBS has partnered with the Montana Office of Public Instruction to support students learning at home with Learn at Home, a slate of free online resources and a revised broadcast TV schedule of educational programs. The changes are intended to support families...
Sawyer Schnase RONAN — Sawyer Malachi Schnase was born March 19, 2020, at St. Luke Community Hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces. Parents are Lee and Carlee Schnase of Ronan. Paternal grandparents are John and Barb Schnase of Ronan. Maternal grandparents are Steve and Arlette Iverson of James...
POLSON — It is important to continue all social distancing and hygiene measures as the weeks continue with the threat of the virus. As time goes by, we sometimes let our guard down. The Polson Senior Center remains closed for all activities. Home lunch delivery is still available Monday thru F...
DIXON — The Dixon Senior Center continues to serve our community. In light of President Trump’s leadership request for social distancing precautions, we are accepting “take-out meal” requests only. Please leave a message by noon on the day of the meals being requested. Call ...
Leon Hall potluck cancelled ST. IGNATIUS — Leon Hall monthly potluck for April 8 has been cancelled. Hope to see everyone on May 13 when we have a presentation by Prof. Dean Nicolai on Sami people and their culture compared to the Salish Culture. Horsemen stay home RONAN —...