Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius
News from The Nest ST. IGNATIUS — The Nest, in addition to providing a residence and supportive services for young moms and their children, is offering activities to the community as well, in collaboration with our many community partners. Please look over our schedule of upcoming activities &nda...
ST. IGNATIUS — Need a cool place to dine? Come join us at the Senior Center in St. Ignatius on Tuesdays and Fridays at noon. Enjoy some fresh home cooked meals and play Bingo with some friends. Can’t make lunch? Come join us on Wednesday evening, June 22, at 5:30 p.m. for dinner. On Tuesday, J...

ST. IGNATIUS – Dewey Schliep received a thank you card for his volunteer work, and he says that it’s appreciated, but the project is more about honoring his son. In 2007, Schliep spent most of his time in a children’s hospital in Seattle. His 2-year-old son had an extremely rare blood di...
ST. IGNATIUS — Everyone is welcome to come and join us at the St. Ignatius Senior Center where we have home cooked meals prepared fresh and served Tuesday and Friday at noon. Our Wednesday evening meals this month will be on June 8 and June 22 at 5:30 p.m. Meals can be delivered to qualified seniors on...

ST. IGNATIUS – Mission High School Seniors walked through the halls of the school in their graduation caps and gowns to follow the path they took starting in kindergarten on Wednesday. “We were here for 13 years,” said senior Israel Umphrey. “It’s cool to walk back through these...

MISSION -- Eighty one percent of St. Ignatius High School graduates are moving onto trade schools or college, according to Principal Shawn Hendrickson. “I am excited to see where these kids are four or five years down the road,” Hendrickson said. “We have engineers in the works, nu...
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MONTANA – The water rights compact between the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, the State of Montana, and the United States went to the next level on Thursday, May 26, when Senator Jon Tester presented it to the U.S. Senate as bill S.3013. “The CSKT Water Compact will provide certainty...

Red, white and blue colors lined the streets of downtown Polson as Veterans walked in remembrance of fallen heroes. Former State Senator Janna Taylor spoke to the crowd before families gathered around First Citizens Bank to watch the three-volley salute. “The older I get the more I...

Abby Knight of Charlo and Will Powell of St. Ignatius will be competing in the College National Finals Rodeo competition June 12-18 in Casper, Wyoming. The two riders had to place top-three in their events in the Big Sky Region to qualify for nationals. Knight, who competes as a sophomore for the Universi...