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Local ice-hockey goalie heads to Nationals
Polson High School sophomore Summer Newman heads to California March 30-April 3 for the 2023 Chipotle-USA Hockey Girls’ Tier II 19U 1A National Championship.
Polson schools in the middle of standardized testing
POLSON - With state standardized testing taking place across the school district this month, several school administrators told trustees at Monday night's Polson School Board meeting that test preparation was in full gear.
'Lights On' was very successful
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers from School District No. 30 thank the Ronan and Pablo Communities for coming together to help us celebrate "Lights On Afterschool" on Oct. 13.

A living history of Lake County schools
LAKE COUNTY — Thirteen years and hundreds of personal interviews later, Joyce Decker Wegner’s dream has finally become a reality. Next week, the retired Lake County Superintendent of Schools and Flathead Reservation Area Historical Society President will have copies of her authored work, the 524 page “Lake County School History: Volume 1, Once in Missoula County: One Large District Becomes Many” on sale at various locations county-wide.
Legals for May, 28 2020

Mission man accused of threatening sheriff, courthouse
A St. Ignatius man is accused of making threats to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and Lake County Courthouse. Joshua Aaron Kenney-Greenwood, 45, entered a plea of not guilty in District Court in Polson on May 21 to felony intimidation.
THE TRIBES' ORIGINAL SUIT
THE TRIBES’ ORIGINAL SUIT
THE TRIBES' ORIGINAL SUIT
THE TRIBES’ ORIGINAL SUIT
Legals July 20, 2017
Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Polson City-County Planning Board will on Tuesday, the 8th day of August, 2017, at 6:00 p.m. in the Polson City Hall, 106 1st Street East, Polson, Montana, hold a public hearing for the purpose of a proposed map amendment (zone change) to the City of Polson Zoning Districts Map. Carstens & Associates, on behalf of property owners Glen & Marlene Hayes of Polson, Montana, are proposing to rezone a total of 4.09 acres of Amended Tract 'B' of Certificate of Survey 7213 from Low Density Residential Zoning District to Highway Commercial Zoning District. Existing on the property is Java Dreams (drive-thru coffee kiosk); the owners are proposing to develop commercial storage units. A map of the subject property can be found on the City of Polson website: www.cityofpolson.com. The Polson City-County Planning Board will take public testimony and review the proposed zone change. The Board will forward a recommendation to the Polson City Commission Public for a Public Hearing tentatively scheduled for Monday, August 21st. This public notice is made pursuant to 76-2-303 MCA. The application is available for review at City Hall. Contact the City of Polson Planner at 106 1st Street East, Polson, Montana 59860; by email at cityplanner@cityofpolson.com; or call 406-883-8213 to obtain further information. Contact the Polson City Clerk at Polson City Hall, 106 1st Street East, Polson, Montana, 59860; by email at cityclerk@cityofpolson.com; or call 406-883-8203 to request an accommodation. Dated at Polson, Montana this 7th day of July, 2017. Cora Pritt Polson City Clerk Polson, MT Published on July 20, 2017, and July 27, 2017. MNAXLP
Obituaries, July 16
Cole, Kimmel, Bishop, Black, Seablom, Hogge, Cheff

PHS' Zimmerer third in American Legion oratorical contest
Students from Flathead, Columbia Falls and Polson went 1-2-3 at the District #4 American Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Contest and will advance to the department level in Belgrade on Saturday, March 9. The district contest was held in Polson at the Masonic Hall last Saturday, Feb. 23.
Letters to the editor Oct. 6
Letters to the editor Oct. 6

Mixed reactions for new library district
POLSON — Patrons streamed in and out of the Polson Library last Wednesday afternoon, just like any other day. Inside, visitors, young and old checked out books, sat and read the newspaper and surfed the Internet. What appeared to be just any other day wasn’t. Instead, each patron that opened the door walked past multiple, identical signs: “Thank you, voters!!!” they read. “The North Lake County Public Library District (NLCPLD) Levy has PASSED!” With a 48.5 percent of 6,770 registered voters in the district turning in ballots during the July 8 to 27 time frame, the final tally came to 1,765 for the creation and funding of the new district, 1,522 against the measure. The numbers were canvassed and certified by the three Lake County Commissioners on Monday morning.
Legals for July, 22 2021
Russell wins District 4 Oratorical Contest
POLSON – Polson High School Student Sharidan Russell edged out Ashlin Stahlberg from Stillwater Christian School in Kalispell to win the annual American Legion Department of Montana District 4 Oratorical Contest held in Polson on March 10th. The contest consisted of an 8 – 10 minute prepared speech on a topic of the contestant’s choice and a 3 – 5 minute speech on an assigned topic selected randomly. Both topics had to be related to the United States Constitution. Both contestants selected the Sixteenth Amendment as the topic for their prepared speech and the assigned topic concerned Article 2 and the qualifications for the president. The contestants presented the topics in a clear, concise manner and displayed a good knowledge of the constitution and its principles.

Candidate Profiles: Senate District 46
Lake County voters face only two contests at the local level in June’s primary. On the Democratic side of the ballot, voters from Ronan south will choose between Jacinda Morigeau and C.B. Pearson, who are each vying to represent Senate District 46. The winner will face Republican candidate Charles Headley in the general election.
U.S. Attorney thanks state after sudden ousting
It has been my privilege and the highest honor of my professional career to serve as Montana’s United States Attorney since 2009. Over eight years ago, Senator Tester and then Senator Baucus placed their trust in me to serve as the highest federal law enforcement officer in the District of Montana when they recommended to President Obama that I be named the 39th United States Attorney for this great state. I thank both men.
Sheriff Jay Doyle releases statement: disappointed with lawsuit
In response to the recent lawsuit filed against myself and several members of the Sheriff's Office by former employee Terry Leonard, and current deputies Steven Kendley, Michael Gehl, Ben Woods and Levi Read in the United States District Court for the District of Montana on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, I have the following statement: