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Time Capsule: From the archives of local weeklies
News stories gleaned from the archives of the Mission Valley News, Jan. 17, 1977.

Polson director’s film explores Indigenous adoptions
“Daughter of a Lost Bird" will be available for streaming all day Sunday, Oct. 24.
Pirates fall to Hamilton, look to rebound at Frenchtown
Polson High School softball coach Larry Smith hasn’t seen his team lose by a significant margin like they fell 20-1 at the hands of Hamilton since he first began coaching the Lady Pirates in 1988.

Griz legend to headline Boys and Girls Club event
Legendary retired University of Montana women’s basketball coach Robin Selvig will headline the Boys and Girls Club Great Futures Breakfast Feb. 15.
Azzopardi offers even-handed leadership
There’s no two ways about it: what Republicans are doing in Helena is not only ineffective in addressing Montana’s problems, it’s making them worse or creating new ones.
Poison Youth Soccer donation

Mission Valley Christian's campaign ends at states
KALISPELL — Mission Valley Christian Academy’s soccer season ended with a 5-1 loss to Helena Christian in the Montana Christian Athletics Association state tournament on Friday.
Taylor was victim of 'dirty politics'
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New life, new hope, new voice
Indigenous Summer Theater performance brings Dixon storyteller’s play to life
Does Character really matter in the race for the White House?
F. Annette Rinker

Ron Valiquette
Ron Valiquette, 85, residing in Polson, died of cardiac arrest on May 15, 2018 at the International Heart Institute in Missoula during a heart procedure.

Gary Cooper remembered as Montana's homegrown hero
Montana’s most famous movie star received a rousing remembrance at the North Lake County Public Library last week, as local theater director Neal Lewing performed a musical tribute to silver screen legend Gary Cooper.

Morrison accused of burglarizing same business, again
A Polson man, who was given a suspended sentence on a burglary charge less than a month ago, is accused of doing it again. Bryce L. Morrison, 26, entered a plea of not guilty in Polson District Court April 10 to felony burglary.
'Podunk' Polson?
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Why he can't vote Republican
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Bernard 'Dick' Knabe
BUTTE — Bernard "Dick" Knabe, 62, died on Tuesday, March 29, at his home in Butte.
‘Mountain man’ returns home to inspire Charlo students
Jake Herak will soon start his sixth season on The History Channel show “Mountain Men,” doing what he loves — chasing and treeing mountain lions with hounds.

Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person dies at 92
Longtime Blackfeet Chief and Chairman Earl Old Person has died at age 92, the tribe announced Wednesday evening.

Lady Bulldogs push pace
ST. IGNATIUS - Speed was the name of the game for the Lady

A labor of love
Karen and Neal Lewing celebrate 30 years of leading the Port Polson Players
POLSON — The law of diminishing marginal utility states that as someone gains more of something, their enjoyment of that commodity decreases. In other words, the one hundredth taste of something isn’t as sweet as the first.