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Briefs for March 1, 2017

Open burning starts soon News from Confederate Salish and Kootenai Tribes Division of Fire The Division of Fire would like to let the public know that open burning starts on the Flathead Reservation March 1, 2017. You do not need a burn permit from March 1-April 30. The current fire danger on th...

SKC art exhibit launches community outreach program SKC art exhibit launches community outreach program

PABLO – Artist Tim Nielson sees a lawn of uncut grass when he looks at a blank canvas because in his mind each section needs work until it’s finished, although his work isn’t anything like a square of lawn. Jon Athon, chair of the media design department at Salish Kootenai College, descr...

Inspirational teachers set to retire Inspirational teachers set to retire

Three longtime educators who have made a significant impact on student graduation rates, career choices and life-long learning will retire this spring from Ronan School District. Ronan trustees accepted the retirement of Carolyn Pardini, Phil Engeldrum and Linda Jones during their Feb. 13 meeting. The ...

Warriors, Scarlets win district championship Warriors, Scarlets win district championship

PABLO – Cross one more to-do item off the list for the Warriors and Scarlets basketball teams. On Saturday, at the Joe Mc- Donald Gym on the Salish Kootenai College campus, the top-ranked Warriors nabbed a 66-45 victory over the Plains Horsemen for the District 14-C championship. The Warriors too...

College to offer Patty Stevens career, job fair

PABLO — Salish Kootenai College Career Services, Student Support Services, and Job Service Polson are hosting a Career/ Job Fair, Tuesday, Feb. 21. The event will take place from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Joe McDonald Health and Wellness Center. The SKC Career Fair will aid students and potential empl...

Tribes set public meetings on mussels

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Natural Resources Department will hold public education meetings about protecting the watershed from Aquatic Invasive Species, such as quagga and zebra mussels, at the following times and locations: Tuesday, March 14 - Red Lion Inn, Missoula, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday...

No. 1 Maidens remain undefeated No. 1 Maidens remain undefeated

Ronan RONAN – In front of a home crowd on Friday night, the Maidens finished the regular season undefeated at 18-0 with a 65-44 win over Troy. Lee Camel scored a game-high 32 points for the Maidens. “It has been a great season so far,” Maidens’ Head Coach Ron Hanson said. ...

Warriors down Eagles, 89-40 Warriors down Eagles, 89-40

Arlee PABLO – There were plenty of points to go around on Saturday evening as the Warriors had four players finish in double figures with Phillip Malatare leading the way with 28 points. Will Mesteth added 24 points, Tyler Tanner dropped in 16 points and Greg Whitesell chipped in 14 more in the 8...

girls basketball girls basketball

Polson POLSON – The Lady Pirates had four players score in double figures with Lauren Lefthand leading the way with 22 points in a 59- 46 home win over Eureka. Kaelyn Smith scored 13 points and both Mollie Fisher and Mikayla Croft chipped in 11 more apiece. Saturday, on the road, the Lady Pi...

Vikings hold off Eagles, 59-54 Vikings hold off Eagles, 59-54

Charlo PABLO –Tyson Petticrew scored 20 points and the Vikings squeaked by the hosting Eagles 59-54 on Friday night. “The game was hard fought by both teams,” Vikings Head Coach Gale Decker said. “It was much closer than when we played at Charlo.” Zach Mathias led the...


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