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Polson Seniors: Pull out your green shamrock for dinner

Check out our dinner menu for St. Patrick’s Day and wear your favorite green-themed items.

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St. Ignatius Seniors: Colorful veggies provide nutrients

A variety of vegetable colors provide potassium, fiber, folate, Vitamin A and Vitamin C.

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Mission Valley Events Roundup

Your guide to events and public meetings in the Mission Valley

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Time Capsule: Chiefs Claim Divisionals, Tribal BPA Talk, Charlo High Delegates

Stories harvested from The Ronan Pioneer, March 1, 1978

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Ronan celebrates St. Patrick with "Go Green or Go Home" parade

St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect chance to welcome spring and find that elusive pot of gold under the rainbow. …

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Red Cross seeks blood donors

The American Red Cross is encouraging donors to help the national blood supply recover following a severe shortage by making …

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MME brings home winners from first Winter Olympics

Mission Mountain Empowerment athletes, who call themselves the Mission Mountain Grizzlies, attended their first Special Winter Olympics on the slopes …

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Native Lit Festival to feature Salish poet Heather Cahoon

The James Welch Native Lit Festival is returning to Missoula this summer and will feature Native writers and artists.

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Community "Superheroes" honored at Polson chamber banquet

A gang of superheroes and their fans crowded into the Elks Lodge in Polson last Saturday for the annual Polson …

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A VOICE celebrates 20 years of consistency

A unique art program, A VOICE, celebrates 20 years as a nonprofit serving youth on the Flathead Indian Reservation.

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Polson Seniors: Daylight Saving is just around the clock

Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 9, at 2 a.m. Set your timepieces ahead one hour on Saturday night before …

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Time Capsule: Forging one district, Joint police plan, Tribal tax

Stories harvested from the Mission Valley News, February 22, 1990

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St. Ignatius Seniors: Nutrient-dense foods combat calorie needs

As we get older, our energy needs decline. It’s best to focus on nutrient-dense foods to address reduced calorie needs …

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Mission Valley Events Roundup

Your guide to events and public meetings in the Mission Valley

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Arlee school board votes against K-8 building

Last Wednesday, the Arlee Joint School District School Board voted against consolidating the junior high students into the newly built …

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Duct Tape Caper: Attendance incentive sticks principal to the wall

Kids at Linderman Elementary in Polson were able to stick it to principal Kristin Wilson last Friday. Or, rather, stick …

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Sandpiper offers art scholarships to area students

Sandpiper Art Gallery & Gifts in Polson is accepting applications for their art scholarship program.

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Ronan ag teacher, FFA advisor is sowing seeds for the future

Jason Frost is the ag teacher at Ronan High School and Mission Valley FFA Chapter advisor for Ronan, Charlo and …

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Mission Valley Events Roundup

Your guide to events and public meetings in the Mission Valley

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Time Capsule: New Indian organization, Redoe elects officers, Mission Bullpups defeat

Stories harvested from the St. Ignatius Post, February 15, 1962

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