Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius

By Karen Peterson Valley Journal ST. IGNATIUS – The Flathead Joint Board of Control hired Chantelle Begay as their new secretary, and she was busy passing out papers, recording notes and talking to the public during the regular meeting on Tuesday. B...
2017 Letters About Literature student competition open Montana’s Center for the Book, a program of Humanities Montana, will be giving Montana students a chance to submit to the national Letters About Literature competition again this year. Letters About Literature is a reading and writing co...

CHARLO – Short weeks in the collegiate and NFL football season are not uncommon. High school teams often get them too. For the Charlo Vikings, the number of days between games against cross-county and conference rivals Arlee Warriors and Mission Bulldogs was only three days, compared to the establis...
ST. IGNATIUS — The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. The food pantry is still looking for volunteers to work Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Please call 406-745-0057 if you are interested. Commodities are here and available for pickup. Flu shots will be a...

ST. IGNATIUS — The St. Ignatius Volunteer Fire Department opened their doors to the public on Saturday and served up lunch to let community members learn about the department and ask questions. “If anyone is interested in volunteering, we are taking applications,” said St. Ignatius Volun...

POLSON – A man who was convictedof his fourth partner family member assault was sentenced to nine years and 11 months in the Montana State Prison last week. Judge James A. Manley sentenced Joshuah David Gowen, 38, of St. Ignatius after he pleaded guilty as part of a plea agreement. Gowen got four...
Polson By Dave Basta POLSON — Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes - small, large, circle, square, thin crust, thick crust, stuffed crust and extra toppings. The veterans’ representative will be here on Sept. 19 from 10 a.m.-noon. Also on Sept. 19, commodi...

ARLEE – Hundreds of firefighters have made the Arlee powwow grounds home for the past few months while they work on the Liberty fire, 17 miles southeast of town. “The area can support an operation of this size, provide electricity, and easy access to the fire, so we’ve set up a village h...
ST. IGNATIUS — Harvest home, we’ve plowed, we’ve sowed, we’ve reaped, we’ve mowed and brought home every load. We are still accepting bids on a 23-foot gabled roof to be installed on the south side of our building. This includes the cleanup of the old existing porch. The succ...

ST. IGNATIUS — New coach, new conference, new uniforms and helmets gave a very promising look to the start of the 2017 campaign for the Mission Bulldogs football squad. Unfortunately, the season opener was a little rough on the Bulldogs and ended with a disappointing 58-0 loss at home to the F...