Monday Dec 28 | Char-Koosta News
A couple of you folks out there - besides my mother-in-law Gladys - may have noticed that my by-line hasn't been attached to any Char-Koosta News stories for the past three months or so.
Family offers gift of life through surrogacy
Losing their unborn child more than six months into their pregnancy was an unspeakable blow to Erin and Ryan Reichman of Tacoma, Wash.
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Skit encourages children and families to eat healthy foods
Encouraging little kids to eat healthy was the drive for CSKT tribal member Gen Huitt to write her first play for the Salish Kootenai College's Center of Traditional Lifestyles for Healthy Communities, as an ending project in the Indigenous Nutrition class offered for the first time at the college.
Thanksgiving powwow was one to remember
The crowd started out small on Friday afternoon for the Arlee Celebration Committee's Thanksgiving Powwow, perhaps due to an overdose of turkey that kept the usual crowd glued to the couch, but by Saturday afternoon the numbers grew, making a full house at the SKC Joe McDonald Health and Athletic Center.
New Montana Capitol ornaments unveiled, Babcock retires
HELENA - The new Montana Capitol ornaments were unveiled Monday, just as former first lady Betty Babcock announced she is retiring from the group responsible for the building's restoration.
Transport yourself back in time with the upcoming 'People, Place and Time: Creating Connections with People, Cultures & Communities' exhibits going on display for the next couple months.
SKC to host Flathead Reservation Thanksgiving Celebration
On Friday, November 27, the day after Thanksgiving when everyone's food has settled and digested, Yamncut drummers and singers and the Arlee Celebration Committee invite one and all to Thanksgiving Celebration on the SKC Campus at the Joe McDonald Health and Athletic Center.
H1N1 clinic coming to Charlo on Tuesday
Lake County health officials are holding another H1N1 vaccine clinic on Tuesday.
Charlo Vaccine Clinic being held Tuesday
Tuesday, Lake County health officials are holding another H1N1 vaccine clinic. This time in Charlo.
EPA grant to help replace 31 school buses
A federal grant will help 22 school districts across the state replace buses with inefficient diesel engines with buses that meet current emission and performance standards.
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks , Region One, is seeking public comment for the exchange of approximately 223 acres of state-owned land in the northern portion of Pablo Wildlife Management Area by FWP for 240 acres of private property adjacent to the southwest portion of Ninepipe Wildlife Management Area in order to preserve the diverse array of ...
Community invited to see what children learned at Arts Camp
The Montana Arts for Hope Camp, held this week at Two Eagle River School, will showcase what the children have learned at 1 p.m. Friday, Aug.
Vic Charlo to read his poetry at Washington, D.C. area events
Salish author and poet Vic Charlo says he plans to pack his apprehensions about flying in a tin can and bury them with the hope that he will forget where he buried them, then he can take to the air once again.
KSKC Public TV to go digital next week
Transmitter technicians are scheduled to arrive the week of July 13 to activate and test KSKC's new digital transmitters.
A full house for women's health fair at SKC
It takes six months to a year to plan a health fair, but with only a tad over a couple of months of planning - the Women 4 Wellness seminar held recently, turned out to be a huge success according to Kathie Maiers with the SKC Prevention Task Force and co-coordinator of the Wellness seminar.