Friday, October 26
Stanley "Casey" Steve Resch
DRAIN, Ore. — Stanley "Casey" Steve Resch, 62, died of heart related problems on Oct. 8, 2007. Casey was born on June 14, 1945 in Libby, to Steve and Ellen Resch, the third of 10 children born to Steve and Ellen.
Thursday, October 25
Native Air Jordans?
Nike creates a shoe targeting Tribal athletes
Starkey, Torgison take second place at state
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
From New Zealand, a cultural exchange
By Jennifer McBride/Leader Staff
Charlo gets win to end season
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
Polson blanks Ronan
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
Quakes are nothing new in area
Among Other Things
Stanley "Casey" Steve Resch
DRAIN, Ore. — Stanley "Casey" Steve Resch, 62, died of heart related problems on Oct. 8, 2007. Casey was born on June 14, 1945 in Libby, to Steve and Ellen Resch, the third of 10 children born to Steve and Ellen.
Lake conference brings governments together for common dialogue
By Jacob Doran - For the Leader
Thursday, October 18
'ITEM' would solve terrorism problems
Editor,
Ronan cross country teams look to state
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
Ronan school works to meet, beat 'No Child' criteria
By Ethan Smith - Leader Staff
Charlo wins overtime thriller
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
Polson football misses playoffs for first time in seven years
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
Judge rules in favor of Wal-Mart
By Ethan Smith - Leader Staff
No herd reduction in Bison Range roundup
By Ed Moreth - For the Leader
Thursday, October 11
Polson girls take third place at state
By Ethan Smith - Leader Staff
Highway 93's new 70 mph speed limit - friend or foe?
By Ethan Smith - Leader Staff
From school bus to woodshop
By Jennifer McBride - Leader Staff
Lady Pirates get first volleyball win
If you listen carefully, you can almost feel the weight being lifted off their shoulders, as the Lady Pirates volleyball team scored their first victory of the season over Columbia Falls last week in an exciting five-game match.
Dodge ball anyone?
A little off the top
Ronan beats Bigfork for first win of the season
Zach Urness - Leader Staff
Big Arm project is dealt a bad blow
Editor,
Dean Mitchell Clary
Dean Mitchell Clary, 42, of Wasilla, Alaska, died Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., after a multi-year battle with an extremely rare blood disorder.
Devlin sentenced to 50 years for kidnapping
Jennifer McBride - Leader Staff
Thursday, October 4
Ronan beats Polson in thriller
Zach Urness — Leader Staff
Arlee parent appeals assault conviction
Zach Urness — Leader Staff
Shooting range still closed as opening day nears
By Ethan Smith — Leader Staff
Fireman on Valley Creek Road faced rattlesnakes, too
Editor,
Arlee heritage on display
By Karen Peterson — Leader Staff
Fouty performs well as Polson hammers Bigfork
Zach Urness — Leader Staff
The other Polson Museum
By Paul Fugelburg
Richard J. Maney
MISSOULA — Richard Joseph Maney, 73, of Arlee died of natural causes on Friday, Sept. 21st at his home. At his side was his loving wife, Deanna Maney, and daughter and son-in-law, Leanna and Scott Frazier.
Polson golf teams are headed to state
By Ethan Smith — Leader Staff