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  • Silk Screening business opens in Seeley

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 16, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – Sapphire Print Design is open for business. Tracey Youbles, long time Seeley Lake resident, found the equipment for sale on marketplace and set up shop. Youbles moved to Seeley Lake 30 years ago with family. "I knew the area because my dad loved Lake Alva and we spent summers up here," Youbles said. Youbles' first job was with Sun Mountain Sports in Missoula putting logos on the pocket of golf bags. She also worked for a company printing on cloth and vinyl in the Seattle/Tacoma a...

  • Swan Valley School celebrates graduates

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 16, 2022

    CONDON – Swan Valley Elementary School graduates were honored on June 9 in front of family and friends. Five kindergarteners and two eighth graders received certificates of completion for their respective grades. Colleen Harrington, junior high teacher, offered a few words of encouragement to the eighth-grade graduates Lillian Boyd and Darby Gleason. Harrington stated in a world of selfies and Instagram influencers, these girls are grounded. She felt that will carry forward with them in the w...

  • Maintaining the local experience, Cully's changes ownership

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 9, 2022

    POTOMAC – Kenny Brown operates the Potomac Bar and Country Store with manager Christine Yedinak. Brown took ownership of the former Cully's business in April and hopes it will continue to be a place for locals and visitors alike to meet, socialize and purchase the supplies that they need. Originally from Bonner, Montana, Brown moved to the Potomac area 16 years ago. Brown wanted to keep the business local, so he purchased it. "I want a place for community people to meet," Brown said. Brown a...

  • Documentary film features Miss Montana

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 9, 2022

    MISSOULA – Return to Big Skies: Miss Montana to Normandy documentary film includes a bit of Seeley Lake history. The film directed and photographed by E. W. Ristau and produced by Geneva Ristau and Jenny Rohrer is now available on Amazon Prime for viewing. The filming project started in late 2018 with a goal to chronicle the grassroots efforts of an aviation community comprised of mechanics, pilots, smokejumpers and everyday Montanans. The group worked in a hangar at the Museum of Mountain F...

  • Local schools combine for year-end concert

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 9, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – Seeley Lake Elementary School with Seeley-Swan High School band and choir students combined efforts with Swan Valley Elementary to put on an end-of-the-year concerts for the communities. The concert on May 31 was performed at SSHS auditorium. SLE/SSHS music teacher Janet Morgenstern and SVE Music Teacher/Principal Aaron Morgenstern led the students who performed music from Disney productions. Disney was the theme for the evening with music from the Avengers, Pirates of the C...

  • Condon Container Site raises concerns

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 2, 2022

    SWAN VALLEY – Swan Valley residents are voicing opinions and opposition to the Condon Container Site proposed at a Swan Valley Community Council meeting in April. Comments on the Missoula County Voice website are currently running approximately 80% against with just over 10% in favor of the proposal. Comments on the proposal are being gathered for informational purposes and the topic will be discussed again at the June 21 Council meeting. Shane Stack, Missoula County Public Works Director, said the next step is to go back before the C...

  • Board non-renews teacher contract

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 2, 2022

    SWAN VALLEY- In a special meeting May 26, the Swan Valley School Board voted to non-renew its contract with non-certified staff Christopher Mauldin. Mauldin was hired under a provisional license three years ago. Under state statute the District cannot continue Mauldin’s contract without an extension to the current provisional license, said James Boyd, Board Chair. In 2021, the Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) granted fourth year extensions to instructors working toward certification due to COVID issues. To date OPI has not granted a...

  • Missoula Aging Services Levy – For/Against

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Jun 2, 2022

    MISSOULA COUNTY – Missoula Aging Services (MAS) is requesting voters approve a ballot measure to repeal the current flat levy of $350,000 annually with a 4-mill levy on the June 7 ballot. Replacing this flat funding with a permanent 4-mill levy will better allow MAS to keep pace with the needs of Missoula County’s aging population. The increase amounts to $3.69 per year for each $100,000 of a county homeowner’s taxable home value. Missoula County’s population of older people is growing and so is the need for services that allow them to age ind...

  • Nicholas brings home the gold

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 26, 2022

    SIDNEY, MONTANA – Seeley-Swan High School golfer Ari Nicholas placed first at the Class C Golf Tournament hosted by the Sidney Country Club May 17 – 18. Mia Nicholas placed second for the girls and the boys team brought home the third place trophy. "It feels amazing," said A. Nicholas regarding his win Wednesday. "I was happy with both scores." A. Nicholas shot 81 the first day and 84 the second day. M. Nicholas had a personal best for her first season as a Blackhawk with an 86 on the first day...

  • Pathways and Trails Master Plan out for final review

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 26, 2022

    MISSOULA COUNTY – The Missoula County Pathways and Trails Master Plan draft proposal is 90% complete, said Stephanie Grisby, PLA, AICP, LEED Green Associate, Principal in Charge at Design Workshop at a public meeting on May 18. Public comment on the draft proposal is open until June 7 at Missoula County Voice. “Our scope is really focused in on what is called Pathways and Trails, those paved pathways generally separated from the roadway,” Grisby said. “Often, referred to as class one shared use path, some refer to them as side paths, major s...

  • Board reviews playground equipment proposal

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 26, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – The Seeley Lake Elementary School Board reviewed proposals for ADA compliant playground equipment at the May 16 meeting. The current playground is amazing said Josh Gibbs, superintendent/principal. People make it a rest stop when traveling through the area. “It is starting to deteriorate,” Gibbs said. “Kids are getting tons of slivers from the playground (equipment).” Some of the boards are breaking, which is fixable, Gibbs said. Since it is pressure treated it can’t be sanded down to get a nice, smooth finish. There is the opti...

  • Council discusses proposed container site

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 26, 2022

    SWAN VALLEY – The comment period regarding the potential Condon Container Site continues for another 30 days on the Missoula County Voice website (https://missoulacountyvoice.com/). Currently comments and poll information indicate the majority of the community is opposed to the container site due to cost, said Dan Saari, Swan Valley Community Council secretary/treasurer, at the May 17 Swan Valley Community Council meeting. The Condon Container Site proposal came about during meetings regarding the Swan Valley Plan draft which is now in front of...

  • Elk Creek Conservation partnership recognized

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 19, 2022

    SWAN VALLEY - The Missoula County Commissioners recognized partners from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) and Swan Valley Connections, formerly Swan Ecosystems Center (SEC), May 10 for their work to acquire and maintain the natural resources of the Elk Creek Conservation Areas (ECCA) in the Swan Valley. The Missoula County Open Lands Citizen Advisory Committee wanted to present the groups involved with recognition of their hard work to conserve the area and research its...

  • Building official presents in Seeley Lake

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 19, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – Missoula County Building Official Dave Larkin presented the Seeley Lake Community Council information regarding the need for increased building permit fees and ways the building division is funded. There were several other updates provided the Council regarding the Seeley Lake Ranger District, Bob Marshall Music Festival, Change Your Pace Challenge and the new Seeley Lake resource specialist with Missoula Aging Services. Unlike other county departments which are funded through the county general fund, the building division, which...

  • Board tables staff wage increase

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 19, 2022

    SWAN VALLEY - The Swan Valley School Board reviewed two budget proposals for Fiscal Year 2022-23, one shows a 5.5% salary increase for certified and non-certified staff, the other a 4% increase. Discussion around the two proposals offered concerns regarding budget cushion. During the 2021-2022 school year, the District is over budget for garbage disposal, propane and substitute teacher costs. However, according to District Clerk Heather Mincey, the overall budget is okay. “We have only spent 80% of our budget with two months left of s...

  • Golf teams head to State

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 19, 2022

    SHELBY, MONTANA – Seeley-Swan High School boys tied for second at the Class C Divisional Tournament at Marias Valley Golf Course in Shelby, Montana May 9. The girls took third, qualifying both teams for state. "The weather was brutal and the course was very difficult," said Coach Colleen Stone. "We were very happy with the results." Scores for the boys: Ari Nicholas 81; Trey Miller 95 (personal record); Aiden Posthumus 101 and Ben Haley 101. For the girls: Mia Nicholas 98; Cora Stone 111; Ava T...

  • Protecting older adults from abuse

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 12, 2022

    Your neighbor may have an adult child living with them. You may notice the child is purchasing big items. In visiting with the neighbor, you learn the child doesn’t work and is spending their retirement. They may express fear of the child because of substance abuse. Neglect, abuse and exploitation of our older citizens is most often perpetrated by adult children (22%) or other family members (31%) who may be protected by the at-risk adult despite mistreatment, according to information from the Montana Department of Health and Human Services A...

  • Golfers improve on way to Divisionals

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 12, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – Seeley-Swan High School golfers showed improvement as the regular season ended last week. Golfers participated in the Wayne Cahoon Memorial Tournament May 3 and tournament in Plains May 6 and head to Divisionals May 9. Scores from the Wayne Cahoon Memorial Tournament at Double Arrow Golf Course in Seeley Lake May 3: • Boys: Ari Nicholas 74, Ben Haley 101, Kase Anderson 106, Kaden Thornsberry 106, Trey Miller 112 and Aaron Jungers 116 • Girls: Mia Nicholas 102, Ava Thorn...

  • Seeley Lake Market returns June 19

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 5, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – The Seeley Lake Market sponsored by the Seeley Lake Community Foundation is ready for a full season in 2022. They will open on Father’s Day, June 19. Vendors set up in the grass area behind the Foundation building on Highway 83. Rachelle Harman, Market Manager, said there are no big changes for the 2022 season but clarified use by non-profits. Non-profit organizations are welcome and the space is free if just marketing their group and accepting donations. However, they must follow vendor rules if doing other fundraisers. “We...

  • Lions Phone Book cover displays water and wildlife

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 5, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – Renee Jenkins, of Seeley Lake, captured the cover photo for the new Seeley Lake Lion's Club Phone Book. The picture of a grizzly coming up from Salmon Lake was captured off Highway 83. Jenkins said her fiancé Kevin saw the bear and they stopped to get a picture with her phone. They contacted the Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks to report the bear. "It was beautiful to get a picture," Jenkins said. "Sad deal, we knew he was injured. We were only 50 yards away." The male grizzly estim...

  • Blackhawk golfers score in tournaments

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|May 5, 2022

    Seeley-Swan High School golfers all scored at Missoula Loyola Spring Swing Tournament at the Ranch Club in Missoula April 26. This was a two-day event with SSHS golfers participating just one day, Coach Colleen Stone said. Tough weather conditions did not stop Ari Nicholas from qualifying for state with a 75. "He had a great group to play with and rose to the occasion," Stone said. Other scores for Boys: Aiden Posthumus 102, Kaden Thornsberry 111, Chris Auchenbach 114 and Aaron Jungers 122....

  • Garbage disposal site and building fees top discussion

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Apr 28, 2022

    SWAN VALLEY - Missoula County Public Works officials presented information regarding a garbage disposal container site for the Swan Valley and the need for increases to building permit fees at the Swan Valley Community Council meeting April 19. Container Site Shane Stack, Public Works Director, led the meeting with the Condon Container Site proposal. The projected cost to create a Container Site with four bins to dump garbage is currently estimated at $612,000, Stack said. The annual operating...

  • Air Board approves Seeley Lake Wood Stove Zone

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Apr 28, 2022

    MISSOULA - Missoula City-County Air Pollution Control Board (Air Board) approved the proposed changes to the Missoula City-County Air Pollution Control Program at the April 21 meeting. The proposal has been sent to the Missoula County Commissioners and then on to Montana Department of Environmental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency for review and approval. The proposal creates a Seeley Lake Wood Stove Zone where only the cleanest and most efficient stoves can be installed. The purpose of the wood stove rule in Seeley is designed...

  • SLE Facilities Use Policy follows law, teacher contracts renewed

    Susan Monahan, Pathfinder|Apr 28, 2022

    SEELEY LAKE – At the April 11 meeting, Seeley Lake Elementary School Superintendent Josh Gibbs advised the board the current community use of school facilities policy follows the law based on US Supreme Court rulings. This is based on opinions from the District’s legal counsel and Montana School Board Association legal representatives. This was not an agenda item because the only change at this time would be to either continue allowing groups to use the buildings or not allow groups not connected with the school to use the building, Gibbs sai...

  • Golf teams place in top three

    Susan Monahan|Apr 28, 2022

    THOMPSON FALLS – Seeley-Swan High School golfers finished strong in the Gary Thompson Falls Invite April 23 with the girls taking second and the boys third place. “There were 80 kids on a 9-hole course, so pretty packed,” said Coach Colleen Stone. Junior Ari Nicholas finished second overall in the boys’ division with an 81 but wasn’t marked as an official score, again. “We have three tournaments this week,” Stone said. “We will make sure he gets marked.” Freshman Mia Nicholas was second overall in the girl’s division, Ava Thornsberry, junior...

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