Articles with the Tag: Polson
POLSON — Ah, I think I see a light at the end of the tunnel. But the last time I saw that it turned out to be the Polar Express. However, we are having our famous corned beef and cabbage lunch on Friday, March 14. Can spring be far behind? Clear streets, a little sunshine and a robin sight...
News from the Port Polson Players POLSON — The Port Polson Players present “The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Murder Mystery” Friday, Saturday and Sunday March 21, 22, 23 and the following weekend March 28, 29,and 30 at the beautiful log theatre on the Polson Go...
With blizzard warnings calling for 25-50 mph winds and 100 percent chance of snow, travel on back roads was treacherous throughout Lake County Friday and through the weekend. Even a state snowplow was seen stuck near Pablo. “This was one of the worst storms I’ve seen in 14 years with the Sheri...
A pet mini-Nubian goat, a rocking cow for a child to ride, fresh milk and cheese, gluten-free Mama’s Almond Blend Flour, garden seeds and many more items are all listed for sale on Montana Co-op’s website at www.montanacoop.com. For a one-time fee of $20, a person becomes a co-op member and an eq...
POLSON — The Lake County Job Service Employers Committee (JSEC) is accepting applications for the Ken Rohrenbach Scholarship. The Committee will be providing two $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school or home school seniors in Lake County. The deadline for applications is Friday, March 7, 2014 a...
News from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Wildlife Management Program POLSON — Tribal Wildlife Management Program initiated a research project to document seasonal elk movements and habitat use on the Flathead Indian Reservation in 2012, with the capture of 15 elk in the Ferry B...
POLSON — At a joint meeting of the Polson City Commissioners and the Polson Rural Fire District on Feb. 20, Lane Wintermute, Emergency Service Consulting International, hit the high points on a fire department agency evaluation. Wintermute said ESCI was engaged in the summer of 2013 by the PRF...
BIG ARM — Wildhorse Island is an incubator for bighorn sheep, and for the past four out of five years, Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks have removed excess bighorn sheep to other areas in the state. Bruce Sterling, Montana wildlife biologist from Thompson Falls, said during an aerial wildlife s...
POLSON —The Lake County Environmental Health Department will hold meetings regarding registration requirements for non-profit and temporary food events. The meeting will cover food safety and registration requirements for any food vendor participating in community events where food is offered...
POLSON — When Reverend John Payne prays, he always includes prayers for “the least, the last, the lost and the lonely.” He says we’ve all been one of those at some time in our lives. Payne is the shepherd for the flock at Journey Be, housed in the Wander Inn, a transitional h...

