Articles with the Tag: Ronan
Mission Though the Mission Bulldogs played a tough offensive game Sept. 17 against Bigfork’s Vikings, a series of turnovers eventually led to a loss for the Bulldogs. “We played well, putting up 332 yards of offense but turned the ball over six times,” Head Coach Jake Bosley sai...
Polson The Pirates invited teams to compete in a cross country race at the Polson Fairgrounds on Saturday. The girls took off first with the boys following minutes behind allowing the teams to run the course together. The athletes jumped over hay bales, climbed a set of logs and dug their feet in ov...
RONAN — So much fun was had last week at the Ronan Senior Citizen’s Center...but that was last week, which leads me to say that, “Our eyes are placed in front because it is more important to look ahead than look back.” My challenge is to bring you all the “ahead” ...
Students earn scholarships from UM School of Journalism News from the University of Montana MISSOULA – Students within the University of Montana School of Journalism recently earned scholarships for their excellence, commitment and professional potential. Polson: Peregrine Friss...
Aaliyah Marie Rose Pierre RONAN – Oriana Marie Brooks-Pierre is proud to announce that her little sister, Aaliyah Marie Rose Pierre was born Sept. 4 at St. Luke Community Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Parents are Isaac and Randi Pierre of Polson. Paternal grandparents are Sheila Pierre...
RONAN – During the Seventh Annual Ronan Harvest Fest next to the Visitors Center folks studied the photos of all the decorated hay bales set up around town trying to select a winner and many said it was a tough choice. “We had 38 participants this year,” Chamber of Commerce President Bra...
Aubrey DuMont, 13, of Charlo, faced the loss of her older brother Brandon to suicide last year at this time. It hasn’t gotten easier. She remembers him as always smiling. And that’s just it. He was always smiling. She never thought he would ever commit suicide. “So many kids are co...
RONAN — A lack of teachers and bus drivers was brought up as a concern for Ronan/Pablo School District No. 30 during the last meeting of school board trustees Sept. 14. According to District 30 Superintendent Andy Holmlund, who brought the matter to attention during the superintendent’s report, t...
PABLO — A deer hide with grayish white hair was ready to be scraped, and students from the Missoula International School, a Spanish immersion school, were eager to try. Randy Michel, who teaches hide tanning at the People’s Center, talked about hides and how they go from hairy and wet to...
RONAN — “Purpose is the reason for your journey, Passion is the fire that lights the way.” “How do we, as seniors, continue to live with purpose and passion, even in our golden years?...” Lately, I’ve asked myself the same question. My “drive” has lessone...

