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Labor of love Labor of love

POLSON — A recent Polson High graduate is promoting the hometown that she loves. Kelsey Lyn, 19, a 2016 PHS graduate, recently recorded her first music video with the help of local videographer David W. King.  The video — which was released Saturday evening Jan. 13 at the Polson Chambe...

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POLSON — And yet another round of snow … quadruplets … four crying out loud. Twice now the toenail clinic has been rescheduled. First from Jan. 10 to Jan. 11 and now it will be on Thursday, Jan. 18. As POTUS would say - “Believe me.” The hearing aid representative will b...

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Large drug bust in Polson area involves U.S. Postal Service contractors Large drug bust in Polson area involves U.S. Postal Service contractors

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two U.S. Postal Service contractors for felony possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. An LCSO deputy acted on information that Anthony Friscia, 62, and Mary Friscia, 47, were utilizing the U.S. Postal Service to traffic methamphetamine int...

Parapet wall collapses on Linderman gym Parapet wall collapses on Linderman gym

POLSON — A 3-foot parapet wall that collapsed on the roof of the Linderman Elementary School gym on Saturday afternoon resulted in bricks and snow falling into the gym’s locker room area.  The collapse happened shortly after 2 p.m. and was related to snow that had drifted onto the south e...

Greater Polson Community Foundation celebrates 10 years of ‘making a difference’ Greater Polson Community Foundation celebrates 10 years of ‘making a difference’

POLSON — Last week, Penny Jarecki related how the Greater Polson Community Foundation came to be.  It all started by reading a story about a Bigfork couple who donated to create the Bigfork Community Foundation Trust.  “I got the idea, but it wasn’t original,” she said...

Election filing season begins

POLSON — The election filing season for various local offices has begun.  Lake County elections official Katie Harding said that numerous seats are open on governing boards of 10 fire districts, the Flathead, Jocko and Mission irrigation districts, eight water and sewer districts and the Greate...

New Polson mayor takes seat

POLSON — Paul Briney was sworn in as Polson’s new mayor during a Jan. 3 city commission meeting. Briney, who replaced Heather Knutson, was the lone person to file for the seat last year. He and new Ward 3 commissioner Brodie Moll took their oaths of office at the meeting along with Bob Martin,...

Polson City Court offers ‘food for fines’ program Polson City Court offers ‘food for fines’ program

POLSON — From Tuesday, Jan. 16, to Wednesday, Jan. 31, defendants with existing fines can reduce the amount owed to Polson City Court by bringing in non-perishable food for your fines. No credit will be given for expired dated food. You may drop off non-perishable food items at the Polson City Co...

Briefs for Jan. 10, 2018

Mission Valley Has Talent’ seeks contestants MISSION VALLEY — “Mission Valley Has Talent” is seeking musicians of all stripes, stand-up comedians and spoken-word artists, dancers, gymnasts, and any talent from those between the ages of 5 and 95. The deadline to register for compe...


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