Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius
Mission Valley Rises works to get out the vote News from Mission Valley Rises Mission Valley Rises: Democracy Engaged! invites you to use your voice. Register to vote. Decisions made by the people we vote for affect our families and communities every day. Make your voice known. Vote like ...

ST. IGNATIUS – Ryan Yoder, 6, sat on the auction block above the crowd with his feet dangling over the edge at the 16th Annual Amish Community Auction on Saturday. He was watching the audience from under a tent where wooden items were being auctioned to see who would bid on two of the handmade...

ST. IGNATIUS – Guitar music played as folks strolled the Mission Falls Farmers Market on Friday to peruse tables full of homegrown vegetables, unique baked goods and handcrafted jewelry. Alyssa Schock, market board vice president, said many vendors are signed up to sell local items this year. She is...
ST. IGNATIUS — “If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.” — Ronald Reagan Our Good Old Day’s pancake breakfast will be on Saturday, July 21, starting at 7 a.m. and going until 11 a.m. Bingo will also be played that day from 2-4 ...

ARLEE – Nothing says Fourth of July like whoopin’ it up at the legendary Arlee Rodeo. Since 1982, the Arlee Rodeo has been entertaining fans year after year with fast paced, high-energy rodeo action and this year’s show was no exception. “The weather was good and the stock bucke...
ST. IGNATIUS — Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds. The food pantry is still looking for volunteers to work Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The food pantry will be closed the last Friday of the month and will be open the last Saturday of the month from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. If you are interes...

ST. IGNATIUS – Rising waters are an enemy of road infrastructure, and Post Creek has been especially tough on the bridges and culverts that it flows through this year. “When you put a bridge and a road over a creek, you’re not letting it do what it naturally wants to do, which is to mean...

ST. IGNATIUS – From building playgrounds to throwing back to school parties, Cornerstone Faith Center is constantly looking for opportunities to engage in the community. The center has grown since Lynn Lapka began his role as pastor 11 years ago. Since then, Cornerstone has successfully run a pizza sho...

Two local girls in St. Ignatius are getting good at figuring out how to keep sparkly crowns on their heads. Amani Antoine, 6, and Lola Schock, 11, won titles in their age groups at the state level in the Our Little Miss Montana competition held in Great Falls earlier this year. With those wins, they...
News from Mission Valley Museum Consortium ARLEE Arlee/Jocko Valley Museum Celebrate the 4th of July and see our beautiful outdoor Veteran’s Memorial and memorabilia from area veterans, pioneer day photographs and more. ST. IGNATIUS St. Ignatius Mission Church St I...