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Lindbergh Lake fire at 80 acres, officials say
In the morning light on Tuesday, fire officials estimated the Lindbergh Lake wildfire to be around 80 acres in size.
Ronan woman killed in wreck identified
The Sanders County Coroner has released the name of the Ronan woman who was killed in Monday night's one vehicle accident.
Woman killed in crash near Polson
The Montana Highway Patrol says an 18-year-old Ronan woman has died after a one-vehicle rollover south of Polson.
Barrel racer recounts lifetime of memories with beloved horses
PABLO - Long rows of ribbons in Fay Haynes' arena west of Pablo and a house full of trophies and belt buckles are the visual reminders of Haynes' winning ways with horses.
Tribal government authorizes 4-day workweek beginning July 14
In an effort to reduce energy and fuel costs, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Tribal Council has authorized a four-day, ten-hour day workweek for tribal programs beginning next Monday, July 14.
Motorists hopping aboard the van pool
Five days a week, Corina Horstman catches a round-trip commuter van from her home in Ronan to her job in Missoula.
Lincoln Fourth of July festivities include rodeo, music and parade
The mountain town of Lincoln promises a wild and wonderful show this weekend during its annual rodeo and Fourth of July festivities.
Petition to Ban Abortions Falls Short
A petition to ban abortion and certain forms of birth control in Montana failed to gather enough signatures to appear on the November ballot.
Ronan High School graduation features guest speaker Governor Schweitzer
Signifying the completion of one life journey and the beginning of the next, Ronan High School recently hosted its annual graduation.
St. Luke awards seven scholarships
Seven graduating seniors are the beneficiaries of $3,500 in scholarships from St.
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Mike Jetty, keynote speaker at the Arlee High School graduation ceremonies, told the 26 graduates of the class of 2008 to remember two things: always keep a sense of humor and never criticize someone until ...
Signature gatherers moved out of school
Petitioners for a proposed anti-abortion constitutional amendment met resistance at Will James Middle School on Tuesday.
Crowd listens for solutions during Clinton's speech
When 10-year-old Payton Lefthand of Polson heard on the radio Tuesday morning that Sen.
After wet spring, anglers looking forward to great June
The weather has certainly been crazy this spring. Here we are, with Memorial Day Weekend already past us and still as I write this week's column, there is still no sighting of the famous salmon flies on the ...
Pockets of Internet users throughout northwest Montana experienced a slowdown in service Tuesday afternoon after construction contractors working on U.S. 93 near Ronan cut through conduits containing bundles of ...
Public Record for Monday, May 26, 2008
Heather and Michael Barrett, Hamilton, boy, May 23 Heidi and Barry Yaskus, Stevensville, boy, May 23 Lynn and William Blocker, Darby, boy, May 23 Sheryl and Andy Mickelson, Missoula, boy, May 24 Nami and Alex ...
Governor announces board appointments
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer announced appointments to various boards and councils Friday.
Gauthier Agency open for business
Robert Gauthier has opened Gauthier Agency, L.L.C. in the Ronan Professional Center at 63316 U.S. HWY 93 in Ronan. via Char-Koosta News
Indian Education Awards honors the best in the business
“We have the opportunity to take our education system and make it something great”
Octave Finley was awarded a Cultural Preservation award at he 14th Annual Tribal Education Awards, which honored staff, students, and parents who are dedicated to Indian education and academic improvement. via Char-Koosta News
River Honoring begins next Monday
The 2008 River Honoring begins Monday, May 12 at 6 p.m. at the River Honoring site. via Char-Koosta News