Articles with the Tag: Ronan
RONAN — “You Can’t Take It With You” is the story of a family- the Sycamore family. At first the Sycamores seem mad, but it is not long before you realize that if they are mad, then the rest of the world is even madder. In contrast to these delightful people are the unhappy Kirbys....
RONAN — First-year head coach Matt Olson said his goal for Ronan’s golf season is to give the kids a great experience, but what that means is open to interpretation. “(A great experience) can mean a few different things,” Olson said. “It might just mean they fall in lov...
Ronan's softball team split a doubleheader with Plains April 16, falling in the first round 10-9 before coming back to a decisive win in the second game, 12-2. In the first game, Kaitlyn Sassaman had two doubles, while Ashleigh Lynch and Madison Barber each had one. Sassaman, Alaina Madsen, Jordyn C...
Five Ronan-St. Ignatius track and field athletes were invited to compete in the Top Ten meet Tuesday at Missoula’s Big Sky High School: Aspen Jore, javelin; Stephanie Lewandowski, 100 hurdles; Jalen Bell, long jump and triple jump; Paden Alexander, 3,200 and 1,600 meters; and Lucas Gerhardt, javelin. ...
RONAN — World War II veterans gleamed their now common nickname “The Greatest Generation” from journalist Tom Brokaw. Brokaw’s reasoning for bestowing such a weighty title upon an entire generation was fairly simple: This was a group of Americans who grew up during the Great Depressio...
RONAN — “Montana Authors Nights” are back at the Ronan City Library. The Friends of the Ronan City Library is sponsoring four author’s night this year: Elizabeth Watry on May 9; Keith McCafferty on Sept. 12; Craig Lancaster on Oct. 10; and Russell Rowland on Nov. 14. We are startin...
RONAN — The Griz came to town April 13 for a cold and windy spring scrimmage on Laverne Parrish Memorial Field. Montanans are tough, though, and Griz fans from around the area packed the stands. The Griz returned 10 starters on defense, and over the afternoon, defensive players sacked t...
RONAN — The Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana is a place where history lives. Founded in 1997, the museum has been a cultural staple in the Mission Valley ever since. It represents more than a century of culture, history and tradition while boasting thousands upon thousands of valley-specific pieces...
RONAN — On the weekend of April 27 and 28, sleep in a little late ... or get up a little early and let the Ronan Volunteer Fire Department make you breakfast. Or brunch. Or even lunch. On Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28, the Ronan firemen will host their annual pancake feed at the Ronan...
PABLO — Bring your bikes, strollers, good walking shoes, your children and appetite to the Joe McDonald Event Center (SKC campus) on Saturday, May 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., for a Community Earth Day/Bike Path Celebration. The event is being sponsored by a variety of nonprofit, health-promoting organiz...

