Articles with the Tag: Arlee

Football Dillon Beavers 35, Ronan Chiefs 0 In Dillon, the Ronan Chiefs were shut out 35-0 on Friday evening. Against a stout Beaver defense, the Chiefs where held to 99-yard total offense. Hamilton Broncs 48, Polson Pirates 12 On the road, the Pirates fell 0-4 on the...
New Tribal Health walk-in hours announced for acute need News from CSKT Tribal Health ST. IGNATIUS — Tribal Health announces new walk-in hours for the Polson, St. Ignatius and Arlee Health Centers. Walk-in clinics are for acute medical needs for eligible Tribal Health recipien...

ARLEE — Families wandered quietly under a blue sky between 1,000 white Buddha statues on their way into the 14th Annual Festival of Peace on Sunday. The event, held at the Ewam Garden of 1,000 Buddhas, drew visitors, vendors, and presenters from across the region. Claudette Carlson, a...

Football Corvallis 48, Polson 0 Visiting Corvallis Blue Devils shut-out the Polson Pirates 48-0 on Thursday evening. The Pirates offense could only muster a total of 13 yards against the stingy Blue Devil defense. Arlee 64, Seeley Swan 14 Senior quarterback Lan...

ARLEE – An angry grizzly bear lowers its head and starts charging in your direction - what should you do? The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes paired up with the nonprofit conservation group People and Carnivores during an informational meeting Aug. 28 at the Arlee Community Center to h...
New walk-in hours for Tribal Health announced News from CSKT Tribal Health ST. IGNATIUS — New walk-in clinic hours for acute medical needs for eligible Tribal Health recipients have been announced. Acute medical conditions are severe and sudden in onset. This could describe anything fro...

CHARLO – “Touchdown Landers Smith,” was sweet music to any Viking football fan and a nightmare for the Warriors during the Friday evening game in Charlo. Smith, the senior quarterback, was associated in one way or another with all five Charlo touchdowns as the Vikings rolled to a 3...
Hunter education classes available News from Tom Fieber, Lake County’s lead Hunter Safety instructor LAKE COUNTY – Learning to be safe in today’s world has been paramount in the hunting community. It is now standard across America that states require hunters to attend and pass Hu...

Football Arlee Warriors 60, Troy Trojans 19 The Arlee Warriors built a 54-6 lead by halftime in dispatching of the visiting Troy Trojans 60-19 on Friday evening. Arlee’s first points of the season came on a 15-yard touchdown run by Darshan Bolen. Bolen ended the evening with three rus...
ST. IGNATIUS — Tribal Health is working in the community to provide more access to health care for Tribal Health recipients. Recently, TH signed an agreement to provide direct health care for Two Eagle River School students, and the students’ families, at the TH Salish Kootenai College Health ...