Articles with the Tag: Ronan
RONAN – One of Kylei BigBow’s friends died by suicide last year. The 17-year-old Polson High School student was so overcome with grief from the loss that she decided she needed to do something about the issue. “I wanted to take that grief to help conquer this,” she said of suicide....
CHARLO – Two speakers traveled to schools across the Flathead Indian Reservation last week to share a message of inclusion wrapped in a comic routine. The speakers stopped in Charlo on Tuesday, Oct. 17 and while they were there also told students about the 4th Annual Indigenous Film Festival showing...
News from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Recent changes for the local members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints have been implemented as the Kalispell and Missoula stakes have split and a third stake has been created. The new Frenchtown stake includes the following bra...
News from Lucky Strike Bowling Alley Women’s Divison Super Seniors (age 75 and up) 1. Shirley ChristiansonGt. Falls1369 2. Lois Pirker Kalispell1360 3. Lorraine Hodges Bigfork1327 4. Peggy Rel...
RONAN — On Thursday, Oct. 26, the AARP Safe Drivers course will be taught at the senior center from 10- a.m.-2 p.m. Participants need to bring a sack lunch. The menu for the coming week: — Wednesday Oct. 25: cheeseburgers, fruit salad, dessert — Friday, Oct....
RONAN — On Sunday, some Lake County Republicans got a taste of next year’s June primary battle for the right to take on U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in November 2018. The party faithful gathered at the Ronan Community Center to hear five of seven announced candidates give a short 5-minute speech...
ST. IGNATIUS — On Oct. 25 Tribal Health will distribute free Deterra® Drug Deactivation bags to Tribal Health recipients and any community members. Deterra® Drug Deactivation systems allow recipients to dispose of prescription drugs and over-the-counter painkillers at hom...
RONAN – Drama students at Ronan High School are working on a scary project for Halloween to help fund their program. Drama teacher Jessica Davis wanted to develop a haunted house with her students, so when the theater arts budget was cut in half this year, due to the school’s funding shortage,...
Enter National ‘Letters About Literature’ competition Letters About Literature: Read. Be inspired. Write back. Montana’s Center for the Book, a program of Humanities Montana, will be giving Montana students a chance to submit to the national Letters About Literature competition agai...
Babies start learning from the moment they are born. The Upsilon chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a group of local current and retired women educators, has sponsored the “Books for Babies” project since 1997. Each year the Upsilon women provide book bags to approximately 240 babies and their parents...

