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Ag Days brings kids to the Cheff ranch
Sun shining through trees dappled the grass and washed over the bright spring grass as school buses trundled down …
Community Notes: Harvest Dinner set for Oct. 26
Also: Tribal Health flu clinic; Ladies Night Out; free pollinator seeds
Lake County Public Meetings, Sept. 30 to Oct. 7
This week's Lake County government and school meetings.
Arlee’s Stockton named Teacher of the Year
Longtime Arlee High School science teacher Bill Stockton has been selected as Montana’s Teacher of the Year.
Tribal Health offering Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots
Weekly clinics underway at KwaTaqNuk Resort and Arlee Community Center.
Lake County school districts receive federal digital learning funds
A pair of Lake County school districts are among 11 in Montana to receive funding through the Emergency Connectivity Fund Program.
State issues report on COVID-19 vaccination results
Report: Unvaccinated 5 times more likely to be hospitalized and 3 times more likely to die from COVID-19
Fall open debris burning starts Oct. 1
No burn permit is required from Oct. 1 to Nov. 30.
Stevensville's Gauci builds on Mack Days lead
Anglers turned in 804 entries Friday, 628 Saturday and 594 Sunday.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Lake County Justice Court actions
Lake County Justice Court
State unveils proposed changes to hunting regs
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks this week unveiled a long list of proposals to streamline hunting regulations in 2022 and 2023.
Fall drawdown of Flathead Lake begins
Flathead Lake will be slowly lowered to an elevation of no higher than 2,891 feet by the end of October.
Daniel Dubuque voted Polson’s Best Local Musician
Dan Dubuque was very surprised to be voted Polson’s Best Local Musician for 2021.
Cider pressing and gleaning event a win-win for bears and people
The Mission Valley Fruit Gleaning Program is a new community wide effort to help reduce human-bear conflicts.
Local museums looking to recover from limited visitation
Small museums in rural areas have struggled during COVID-19, with many museums closing their doors indefinitely.