Thursday, May 28
Bill Gallagher, former Polson resident, dies
Bill Gallagher, the former chairman of the Montana Public Service Commission, has died.
Monday, May 25
Tribes finish spring netting on Flathead Lake
Friday, May 22
Glacier Park open for summer tourist season
Thursday, May 21
Polson girls capture ninth straight divisional tennis title
Mariners sweep Loggers
2015 State A Softball Preview
Friday, May 15
Polson Dollars for Scholars has big impact on students
As one member of the Polson Dollars for Scholars Scholarship Committee I would like to share some information with you. Our organization has been involved in providing scholarships for Polson graduates since 2002. Since that time, we have provided $161,150 to 244 graduates. This year we will increase that amount to $214,650 and 288 students.
River Honoring celebrates Flathead River in Native culture
Lady Pirates win Butte softball tourney
Polson track teams enter divisionals in Libby
Ronan track teams win at districts
Charlo boys win district track title
Polson tennis gears up for divisionals
Nagy sisters an asset to Charlo high school sports
Coach Krantz retires after 30 years
Plea deal nixed in hammer beating
Flathead Reservation wildlife board meets
Monday, May 11
Snowplow crews make final push to Logan Pass
Car crashes into school bus near Polson
Friday, May 8
Montana Stockgrowers announces scholarship
Polson High School Band State Festival Results
Indian rodeo association president sentenced for fraud
Grizzly golf tourney in Ronan
Thursday, May 14, is the final day to sign up for the Annual Tana Bockman Memorial Golf for the Griz Tournament. The tourney will be held in Ronan on Friday, May 15. The co-ed scramble is an opportunity for area golfers to meet and play golf with University of Montana Grizzlies coaches and staff. Several U of M coaches, including new Head Football Coach Bob Stitt, will be playing. Golf play will be followed by a whole pig barbecue and trimmings.
Thursday, May 7
Ronan girls fourth in golf divisionals
Ronan placed fourth in the Class B divisional golf tournament Tuesday in Helena.
Wednesday, May 6
Lake County election results
Lake County Leader
Monday, May 4
Montana sportsmen praise Bullock's veto of anti-public lands bill
Montana sportsmen are thanking Governor Steve Bullock for vetoing controversial legislation that would have paved the way to selling off public lands.
Researcher receives grants for research on honeybee health
Glacier Park seeks public input on Sun Highway
Box Elder man gets 20 years for rapes, stangulations
$235 Million Available for Innovative New Conservation Partnerships
A prayer always helps
When your teens are in high school, anything can happen. Our son was a student at Great Falls High School in the mid-seventies. On a beautiful warm Saturday he and a group of teens and their parents decided to picnic in the Little Belt mountains; after a delightful picnic lunch, a game of ‘steal the flag’ was begun and soon teens were running all over the timbered mountainside seeking to steal the other teams flag. The contest continued until it was time for everyone to head home. About the time everyone was loaded and ready to depart the picnic site; our son told us that he had lost his glasses during the excitement of chasing opponents through the timber. It was too late in the day to go looking for lost glasses. Later that evening, I asked a group of friends if they would pray that we would find the lost glasses the next morning so that we could be back in town before classes began at Great Falls High. They said that they would pray.