Articles with the Tag: Polson schools

RONAN – The Polson Lady Pirates softball team knocked off its cross-valley and Northwest A conference rival Ronan Maidens 11-10 in an epic extra inning battle on Tuesday, April 17. The visiting Lady Pirates were able to set the tone early scoring a run in the first, two in the second and three...

Last week, Arlee Warrior Phillip Malatare earned some national recognition by being placed on the USA TODAY All-Montana first team list. Malatare averaged 22.3 points, 9.3 boards and seven assists per game helping the Warriors to their second straight State C title. Recently, Polson senior Kaelyn Smith si...

Class C Montana High School Association (MHSA) made official last week at its annual meetings, the Arlee Warriors and Scarlets will be competing at the Class B level come 2019-20. However, the Warrior football team will remain 8-man football in Class C, since Arlee’s enrollment is sti...

Paws were put to the test, as canines of all shapes, sizes, colors and breeds zipped, zig-zagged and zoomed through and over various obstacles this past weekend during the Agility by the Lake Trials. The North America Dog Agility Council (NADAC) sanctioned event, sponsored by the Missoula-based club...

News from Delta Kappa Gamma POLSON – Two Polson Middle School teachers recently received local and state scholarships as they pursue master’s degrees in education. Leslie Dalbey, seventh grade life science, and Carrie Lapierre, seventh and eighth grade math, belong to Delta Kappa Gamma, a se...
News from Mission Bay Elks Lodge No. 1695 Mission Bay Elks Lodge No. 1695 has been successful in getting grants from the Elks National Foundation and given our youth self worth, alcohol and drug awareness by bringing Ray Lozano, national speaker, to our area. This was accomplished by the ENF Beacon Gran...

Marita Growing Thunder, 19, held in tears for a moment as she walked on the back roads last Tuesday to bring awareness to all missing or murdered indigenous women. She was on the third day of a four-day journey across the Flathead Indian Reservation that started at the farthest northern edge and end...

PABLO – High School students from Arlee, St. Ignatius, Pablo, Polson, Missoula, Hot Springs, Helena and Hardin converged at Salish Kootenai College for three days last week to develop leadership skills and talk about issues important to them to help foster change. Laurencia Starblanket helped her pe...

WOLF POINT - Jeff Kent, a familiar face on the basketball courts in northeast Montana and across the state, was recently honored as National Federation of State High School Association Official of the Year for boys basketball. Mark Beckman, the executive director of the Montana High School Associati...
Online Art Auction to benefit Montana Native Nations News from Takes Horse Gallery POLSON — After being hit hard by severe winter weather, Takes Horse Gallery announces “Winter Relief,” an online art auction benefiting Native communities. “This has been an especially b...