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Fire and Flood to demonstrate new technology in Polson
Fire and Flood Emergency Services will hold its first U.S. demonstration of new mobile water management technology in Polson on Saturday, Sept. 7.
Irene Antoinette Lodmell
POLSON — Irene Antoinette Lodmell, 94, beloved wife of Dr. E. W. Lodmell died on Friday May 26, 2006, at the Village Health Care Center in Missoula.
Time Capsule
From the archives of the three weeklies that comprise the Lake County Leader: The Flathead Courier, Mission Valley News and Ronan Pioneer
Births, May 20
Greiff, Callejas, Cloud-Sam, Jungers
Supply and demand or is it price gouging and greed?
Editor,
St. Ignatius breeder elected alternate delegate to annual Angus meeting
The 138th American Angus Association Convention of Delegates is set for Nov. 8 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Polson to host international film fest
The Flathead Lake International Cinemafest (or FLIC for short) is unspooling its fifth annual winter film festival Jan. 20-22, at the Showboat Cinema on Main Street in Polson.
The right choice for managing the Bison Range
In the late 1800s, Latatí (Little Falcon Robe), a Qlispé (Pend d’Oreille) Tribal member, established a wild bison herd on the Flathead Reservation as the species was being wiped out across the Great Plains. Latatí’s heroic action helped save the species from extinction and was pivotal in the establishment of herds elsewhere in the U.S. and Canada.

June Signe Syvrud, 79
June Signe Syvrud, 79, of Polson passed away at her home on Saturday, August 12, 2017 of natural causes.

John (Jack) Cram, 81
John (Jack) Harry Cram was born May 9, 1943, to Hiram and Pauline (Laurich) Cram in Big Bay, Mich. He passed away peacefully at age of 81 at the VA Hospital in Reno, Nev., on Jan. 15, 2025, surrounded by family.
Mad cow situation continues to heat up
A mad cow dispute is pitting meat processors and Canadians on one side against American ranchers on the other, with both sides pointing fingers and hoping the legal system can help them.
We've 'gone global'
Like it or not, I’m sure you’ve noticed it by now, we’ve gone global – everyone has.

America is on a trade winning streak
Over the past five months, President Trump closed the deal on major trade agreements with our four largest trading partners – Canada, Mexico, Japan and China. These four countries alone make up half of America’s total trade, at nearly $2 trillion.
America is on a trade winning streak
Over the past five months, President Trump closed the deal on major trade agreements with our four largest trading partners – Canada, Mexico, Japan and China. These four countries alone make up half of America’s total trade, at nearly $2 trillion.

Ronan High School grad awarded P.E.O. STAR scholarship
Brooklyn Olivean Kenelty is studying elementary education at Carroll College.

Layers of genius
Local artist creates a buzz with textured, mixed media art
NW Montana Fair and Rodeo opens in Kalispell
The 2022 Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo opened Aug. 17 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell and will feature a performance by country star Lee Brice, three nights of Ram PRCA Rodeo, a Big Air Bash motorcycle stunt show, a carnival and hundreds of exhibits.
William K. Kayser
POLSON — William Karl "Bill" Kayser was taken to his Lord on Friday, Dec. 9, 2005. Bill was born on June 20, 1947, in Newark, N.J.

Beth E. Gates, 93
January 9, 1924 -August 12, 2017 • Beth E. Gates passed away peacefully August 12, 2017, at The Village Health Care Center in Missoula from complications of dementia. She was 93 years old.

Arlee Powwow canceled due to virus concerns
CSKT Tribal Council agreed last week to accept the Arlee Powwow committee recommendation to cancel the powwow celebration this year due to COVID-19 concerns.