Articles with the Tag: Dixon
DIXON — Does this 40-plus degree weather, blue skies, and winter thaw give you early Spring fever? This has been a real Montana winter ... I am fortunate to be retired and able to hibernate most of the time. I do appreciate going to the Dixon Senior Center to interact with people. You can come to Di...

ST. IGNATIUS – Young poets gathered at Mission Elementary School on Friday to share their creative lines. The poetry reading was the finale after a nine-week workshop with writer-in-residence Rachel Mindell. The Missoula Writing Collaborative and Indian Education Council brought Mindell to t...
Fourth grade: Charlie ElverudJayna Hale, Jhett Jackson, Jose O’Brien Fifth grade: Henry Ranney Sixth grade: Stephen Ioli, Jackson Plouffe- Jore, Kristy Porter, Cody Posio Seventh grade: Anthony Castro, Carla Hahn, Siarra Mattson, George Ranney, Donald Rossbach Eighth grade: Jayden Stevens
DIXON — We will have some events happening this month at the Dixon Senior Center, which we would like to invite our community to come to. On Saturday, Dec. 10, there will be a Dixon Community Dinner from 5-7 p.m. It will be a free meal of stew, fry bread, and a dessert. Bring your family and meet your ...
DIXON — Did you realize we in this area could be eating turkey dinner every day this week … Monday through Friday? Between the senior centers and free community dinners we can enjoy delicious turkey meals until Christmas (if you’re not turkeyed out by then). I hope we all remembered to pau...
Public comment sought on drought plan News from Montana Department of Natural Resources HELENA — The draft outline of a new drought management plan for Montana is now available for public comment. Ada Montague, a Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) water planner who sta...
News from CSKT Tribal Health ST. IGNATIUS — During the month of November, Tribal Health of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes will be hosting a series of community events geared towards providing information about the current issues, increased services, hours and locations of the comprehe...
DIXON — The optimist in me says we will have more Autumn weather to enjoy and can finish planting bulbs, which will come up in the spring, a reward for going through one more resting season. The birds have stripped my mountain ash of multitudes of bright berries, the last of my frozen tomatoes are put ...
DIXON — Can you believe it’s already September? The youngsters are back in school, hummingbirds have gone south, apples are ripening, peaches will be canned ... football is beginning ... and the cycle goes on! Predictability. It’s kind of nice, except it includes snow shoveling, winter driv...
There's been lots of activities going on this summer ... fairs, markets, parades and celebrations. The Internet says our 90-plus degree weather is ending this week, which is good news for most of us! The end of Flathead cherries and wild huckleberries is approaching. We can look forward to local harvests ...