Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

The Nest, a transitional living home in St. Ignatius, plans to open its doors to pregnant and parenting young women and their children in March, so we are looking for people interested in working or volunteering at this supportive living home. We anticipate the following schedule: a Lead Resident Advocate...
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CHARLO – In an effort to make it easier to talk about suicide prevention, the Your Life Matters Project brought in a comedian to talk to students in schools from Arlee to Ronan. YLMP Youth Member Hailey Schippers introduced the speaker in Charlo on Friday, explaining that the group organized last fa...
ST. IGNATIUS — Come join us at the St. Ignatius Senior Center. Our home cooked lunches are prepared fresh and served every Tuesday and Friday at noon. Our Wednesday evening meals, also prepared fresh, are served on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 5:30 p.m. Bingo is played...
ST. IGNATIUS — So you aren’t old enough to be a senior citizen? Come anyway, to a wonderful lunch and great conversation every Tuesday and Friday at noon at the St. Ignatius Senior Center. Lunch is just $4. The first and third Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. they have a lovely dinner for $4.50. They are ...

The back of every Mission Bulldog’s warm-up jersey reads “expect to win,” and despite their Friday, Jan. 22, home loss against Ronan, it was apparent to all fans in the gym that each member of the team played with that intensity all four quarters. In fact, they out scored Ronan by six po...
ST. IGNATIUS – The Mission School Board approved the acquisition of a design team for the school improvements plan at the last board meeting on a proposed project requiring a taxpayer bond projected to be set at $5 million. “We want to open this up to companies interested in helping us w...
News from Mission Valley Ministries ST. IGNATIUS — Mission Valley Ministries, a new Southern Baptist Church in St. Ignatius, will open its doors to the community for worship in its new facility at 153 Main Street adjacent ?to Stuart’s NAPA at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 7. The gatherin...

ST. IGNATIUS – When St. Ignatius Police Officer Patrick Nobles patrols the town, he envisions a time when people didn’t have to lock their doors. “I’d like to see this community go back to that,” he said. “Is it feasible? I don’t know, but it’s worth a try.&...

St. IGNATIUS – The human rights work of Martin Luther King, Jr. began more than 50 years ago. “We are still fighting for social justice,” said speaker Dustin Monroe, CEO and Founder of Native Generational Change. “We are not as far as we think we are.” Monroe gave a speech...

ST. IGNATIUS – The yellow rubber racers went more in a circle than a straight line and some went flying out of the buckets. “The 13th of January is Rubber Ducky Day,” said Lake County Health Department Director Emily Colomeda of the national holiday. In honor of Rubber Ducky Day, the ...