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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

Students teach world travelers about local culture Students teach world travelers about local culture

ST. IGNATIUS – Connor Durglo, 8, invited a group of people from all over the world to the Mission School District on Friday afternoon to learn about local culture.  The world travelers called themselves Friendship Force. The club works much like a foreign exchange program where students come to...

Volleyball Volleyball

Arlee The Scarlets split the week’s games, picking up a win in St. Regis on Thursday before dropping a home match with Plains on Saturday. In St. Regis, Arlee had a little trouble with the Tigers in the second set but locked in the win 25-15, 26-24, 25-17. Carly Hergett led the Arlee attack wit...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center is seeking donations of items for its Annual Fall Rummage and Bake Sale. The sale will be held in the center on Tuesday-Friday, Oct. 6-9. Items may be dropped off at the center. If they need to be hauled, call 406-745-4151. Activities at the cen...

Town clerk retires after almost four decades Town clerk retires after almost four decades

ST. IGNATIUS – Mary Leishman was appointed as the new clerk during the town council meeting on Tuesday. After 38 years, Lee Ann Gottfried retired from the position, although she isn’t completely finished with the job. The council voted to hire Gottfried as a deputy clerk to fill in and answer que...

volleyball volleyball

Arlee Arlee’s Scarlets opened their home season with a bang on Thursday as Becca Whitesell led her team to a three-set rout of District 10-C rival Superior, 25-17, 25-22, 25-23. Whitesell and Carly Hergett each nailed five kills for Arlee, and Whitesell tallied eight digs and 10 assists. Bryndle Goy...

Nonprofit donates to playgrounds, trails Nonprofit donates to playgrounds, trails

DIXON — Friends of Ronan Parks and Trails (FORPAT) stopped by the Dixon School District to drop off a check for $500 to help the school with the cost of maintaining their new playground, but the group didn’t stop there. As soon as school started, group members Carole Lankford and Eleanor Vizca...

Youth group entertains students Youth group entertains students

ST. IGNATIUS – Students with Cornerstone Faith Center’s youth group organized an event to celebrate the beginning of the school year on Friday evening at Cornerstone Pizza, and Blaine Street was closed off to accommodate the crowd with the mayor’s permission. “We wanted to get the ...

Community Eligibility Program provides free school lunches Community Eligibility Program provides free school lunches

ST. IGNATIUS –   For some families with several children, the yearly school lunch bill can add up to $1,000 a year, so many qualifying schools in the valley have elected to participate in a program that provides free meals for all students. “It’s a huge savings for working famili...

Irrigation fee increase possibly delayed for another year

ST. IGNATIUS – A proposed rate hike for Flathead Indian Irrigation Project irrigators might be off the table until next year’s tax bills go out.  Flathead Joint Board of Control Irrigation Commissioner Shane Orien said Aug. 25 the board’s office was informed that because a proposed ...

St. Ignatius

ST. IGNATIUS – The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center will feature barbecue ribs and Indian tacos in their evening meals in September. Everyone is welcome. Activities at the center for September:  ––  Bingo is played after almost every lunch. Lunches begin at noon.  ...


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