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Articles with the Tag: Arlee

Arlee grapplers mix it up Arlee grapplers mix it up

ARLEE – On Thursday evening, the Arlee Warriors had a strong showing as they hosted a three-team mixer wrestling event, their first home wrestling match of the season. No team scores were kept, but individual results were recorded. The teams competing were Superior/Alberton, Plains/Hot Springs and M...

Locals earn degrees from UM

MISSOULA – The University of Montana had 809 students who were degree candidates for fall semester 2017. The Montana students listed below are UM degree candidates or have been awarded their degrees for fall semester 2017. A single asterisk after the student’s name indicates the student is exp...

Award winning writer Sneed B. Collard III stood in front of third to sixth grade Arlee Elementary School students during an assembly last Thursday and presented an important question. “What does an iguana eat?” he asked. The kids’ responses ranged from: bugs, rats, and maybe humans. C...

sports shorts for Dec. 6, 2017 sports shorts for Dec. 6, 2017

Football ARLEE – The Arlee Warriors football team snagged three separate all-state awards and added six more all-conference honors between first-team, second-team and third-team offense and defense. Senior running back Will Mesteth, senior George Shick and senior Rory Bird all receive all-state...

Arlee

ARLEE — Arlee Senior Citizens’ Center invites everyone to enjoy meals with them. You don’t need to be a senior over 65 to enjoy a good, inexpensive lunch in Arlee. Meals are served Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays each week and on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. The price for ...

Spoiler alert: parrot eats part of treasure map during play Spoiler alert: parrot eats part of treasure map during play

ARLEE – Rather than going it alone, a gang of silly pirates banded together last weekend to decipher a tattered treasure map and locate hidden riches. The Arlee High School stage was full of said pirates on Saturday evening during a recent Missoula Children’s Theatre performance of Treasure Is...

SKC marks 40th anniversary by honoring founders SKC marks 40th anniversary by honoring founders

CORWIN (CORKY) CLAIRMONT “Art provides a powerful connection to our culture and gives us a way to share it with the world.” Corwin “Corky” Clairmont is an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Clairmont was born in Saint Ignatius, and currently resi...

Briefs for Nov. 8, 2017

‘Treasure Island’ presented in Arlee ARLEE — Follow young Jim Hawkins and his friends as they sail a dangerous sea of adventure with Long John Silver and his pirate band at the helm during Arlee High School’s production of “Treasure Island.”  Join us at the Ar...

Man gets 5 years for high speed chase Man gets 5 years for high speed chase

POLSON – District Court Judge James A. Manley sentenced a 40-year-old Elmo man to five years in the Department of Corrections last week for his sixth felony.  Manley rejected a proposed plea agreement that called for Boe Alan Miller to receive a three-year suspended sentence for theft.  ...

Arlee gets early start on holiday activities Arlee gets early start on holiday activities

ARLEE – The holiday season kicked off on a snowy Saturday morning last week as the third annual Arlee Bazaar began. Paula Wofford, one of the event coordinators, said Christmas shopping in early November might be a bit too early for some, but the Arlee Brown Building Committee hosting the event was ...


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