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SAINT IGNATIUS - A home in Saint Ignatius was destroyed in a fire caused by lightning.
St. Ignatius home destroyed in lightning fire
A home in Saint Ignatius was destroyed in a fire caused by lightning. Luke and Tena Savage were in bed when the lightning struck the house early Monday morning.
St. Ignatius home destroyed in lightning fire
Not even rooftop lightning arrestors could stop a bolt of lightning from hitting a Saint Ignatius home and burning it to the ground.
Alma Hueth Maurantonio, 94, a former teacher of Great Falls, died of natural causes Saturday at a local care facility.
KSKC, the Pablo based public television station has announced that the shutdown of analog and startup of their digital broadcasts will most likely take place in July.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training available in Arlee
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a relatively new form of self-defense martial arts but its roots run deep in the Japanese martial art of Judo.
Tribal Health expresses gratitude for bike path
Indian communities give away when it comes to appreciation and Tribal Health handed out 200 bike helmets to children and adults at their Bike Safety station along the path between Ronan and Polson, to express thanks to the Montana Department of Transportation and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes for making the bike path from Ronan to ...
Teguru Tembo, of St. Ignatius High School, spends a lot of his time at the Parma Heights and Middleburg Heights libraries.
St. Ignatius High School to hold annual mass and meal Saturday
Saint Ignatius High School will host its annual Mass and Meal with friends from the Community of L 'Arche Cleveland Saturday at St.
Ohio colleges may gain more local students because of the recession
Posted by Edith Starzyk/Plain Dealer Reporter May 02, 2009 05:15AM Plain Dealer file photo Public colleges such as the University of Akron could see a boost in enrollment from students wanting to save money during the recession.
2009 Spring Mack Days sixth weekend results
Warm, balmy spring weather finally!! Lots of anglers hit the water during the 6th weekend of 2009 Spring Mack Days.
High school and college graduations are coming up
It's nearly time for high school and college seniors to flip that tassel atop their mortarboards from the ain't-got-too-many-cares side to the got-to-fend-for-myself side.
Festival Chamber Orchestra to showcase grad students' work
Each spring, the Department of Music contracts a 14-piece orchestra to play works of second- and fourth-year doctoral composition students.
Alleged vandals caught in Lake Co.
Lake County deputies have nabbed the suspects in a rash of mailbox vandalisms in the Saint Ignatius area.
Wolf management plant still seeks input
The Tribal Wildlife Management Program would like to remind the public that they continue to seek comments on alternatives developed for a Northern Gray Wolf Management Plan for the Flathead Indian Reservation.
St. Ignatius Man Killed in Logging Accident
A St. Ignatius man was killed while working with some logging equipment in the Polson area.
Victim in logging accident identified
A St. Ignatius man was killed while working with some logging equipment in the Polson area.
St. Ignatius High School names Rev. William Murphy president
Rev. William Murphy, S.J., has been named the 25th president of Cleveland's Saint Ignatius High School, effective July 1, 2009.
Salish mourn passing of tribal elder
Members of the Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes are mourning the passing of a 93-yearl-old woman known as an icon of tribal culture on the Flathead Reservation.
Bobcats sign 21 football recruits
Montana State football coach Rob Ash has announced the signing of 21 new recruits, including 11 from Montana.
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