Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

RONAN – The Mission-Charlo team proved to be a force on the mats at the Western B/C Divisional Tournament, boasting a first place team score of 177.5 and three individual first place finishers. Jacen Peterson, after a second straight year of undefeated matches, will be returning to d...
MISSOULA – The Bulldogs took a couple of hits last week, bringing them to a season record of 5-10. In Missoula on Thursday, the Bulldogs faced Loyola-Sacred Heart, coming home with a 49-66 loss. Aaron Fisher-Ahenakew grabbed 16 points for Mission. Saturday the Bulldogs traveled to Arlee to take on t...
ST. IGNATIUS – The Lady Bulldogs are still looking to capture another win before the season comes to a close. It didn’t happen this last week, through they tried their mightiest on the court. At home on Thursday, in front of a strong hometown crowd that filled the seats to honor Lady Bulldog lege...

Time flies when you’re having fun. For Coach Les Rice, it’s been 34 years of fun. The secret to his long running dedication to coaching comes from a natural source. “It’s the kids,” he said. “When I step into the gym, the kids fill me up with energy.” For his y...

While Americans watched an anti-climatic blowout that concluded the season of the nation’s favorite sport on Feb. 2, Ronan’s Seventh Day Adventist Church crossed their fingers in a nail-biting ending to a charitable event that parodies the sporting event and brings food to families who might othe...
ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Senior Citizens Center thanks Ray Jensen for plowing its lot after recent heavy snows. The center still has petitions for people to sign to get on the ballot an increase in the county mill levy for senior citizens services. The levy would increase the tax bill ...

With fluffy bangs, long eyelashes and fuzzy bodies, alpacas look a bit like teddy bears — or at least huacaya alpacas do. The Peruvian animals greeted folks who arrived at Black Wolf Ranch, the site of last week’s Multifunctional Agriculture Class offered by the Community Food and Agriculture ...

ST IGNATIUS – It’s catching on again. “We are seeing a resurgence of interest in culture and traditional sewing,” said Myrna DuMontier, cultural coordinator for the Salish Kootenai Tribes. With that observation, DuMontier organized Traditional Sewing Nights where sewing ex...
News from the University of Missoula MISSOULA — The following Lake County students earned honor roll status at the University of Montana for the fall semester. Students with a double asterisk earned a grade-popint average of 4.0; those with one asterisk earned a GPA of 3.5 to 3.9. This semester, 2,7...
BIGFORK — The Bulldogs were given a dose of bad medicine this last week, fighting both Vikings and bad weather. On Friday a game with Florence had to be rescheduled due to snowfall. Mission’s Bulldogs took a fall in Bigfork on Saturday, tumbling to the Vikings 50-76. Stuart Grant cam...