Articles with the Tag: Arlee

ARLEE – Mandy Haynes-Belcourt sensed that something was wrong. “I had this feeling,” she said. “A little voice told me to get checked.” She decided to make an appointment for a mammogram, but she is only 37, and mammograms, she explained, aren’t usually given t...
MONTANA STATE – Track and field athletes revved their sprinting engines and tested the spring in their feet as class A, B and C took to the course in Laurel, Kalispell and Anaconda last week. Through the trials and tribulations of State competition, some came out on top while some struggled to reclaim ...

Trace Mesteth, 6, stood quietly while two adults dressed him from head to toe in traditional fancy dance attire for the Arlee School Powwow in the gym during Thursday’s annual cultural day. It took his grandfather Allen Pierre hours to create the headdress with porcupine and deer hair that Trace wor...
ARLEE — The Arlee Senior Center is in need of a part-time cook. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please call the Center at 406-726-3213, or get in touch with Patty Hahn at 406-726-3387 or Lilie Willison at 406-726-3481 for details as to hours, days, and pay. Rose Ness from ...

ARLEE – The completion of a new walking, jogging and biking path along Jocko Road in Arlee will help keep community members active and safe, project leaders said last week as a portion of the trail became reality after much collaboration. About three-tenths of a mile of the Jocko Road trail wa...

ARLEE – Drew Hendrickson is being singled out as the Volunteer Emergency Medical Services Provider of the Year for the State of Montana, although he humbly believes the award should go to the entire Arlee Volunteer Ambulance Department, including the Volunteer Fire Department. “It’s a te...

ARLEE – TEDx talks were held in the Brown Building on Wednesday in what was called one of the smallest community venues for such events — but just what is a TED talk, you might ask? “It’s a festival of talks by local people who are sharing ideas about things they care about,”...

After battling through a windy Western B-C Divisional tournament Friday and Saturday, Mission-Arlee-Charlo softball clinched the Divisional title in a nailbiter against the Maidens in Ronan. Heading into the final inning with MAC up by two, Maidens slugger Amanda Morency singled in a run, but it wasn&rsqu...

Northwestern A Divisionals LIBBY — Polson’s track and field athletes gave solid performances at the weekend’s Northwestern A Divisional meet in Libby, combining for a third-place team ranking on the girls’ side and fourth for the boys. The Pirates tallied 87 points to ...

News from Arlee Schools ARLEE — This year for the 41st consecutive year, the Arlee eighth-grade students embarked on the Yellowstone National Park adventure Monday, May 18. Jay Sumner started the program of taking students to the park in the spring of 1975. Back then camping was just the basics. ...