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  • 20/35 Year Look Back

    Dec 29, 2022

    24 Easterm Montanans Back Seeley 200 Race Thanks to generous donations from Eastern Montana businesses, the Wilderness Sportsman's Club is now only $,1500 away from its $6,000 purse goal for the Seeley Lake 200 Sled Dog Race set for January 29 through February 1. Ray Corcoran Trucking and Ed Corcoran Trucking, Billings, donated a combined total of $750 toward the race purse last week, according to race committee member, Elinor Williamson. "We really appreciate the support from these...

  • Pathfinder receives Division 1 General Excellence Award

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Oct 22, 2020

    “I can’t believe we won,” said Olivia Bourne, daughter of Seeley Swan Pathfinder owners Nathan and Andi Bourne after the Seeley Swan Pathfinder received the top award for Division 1 in the Montana Newspaper Association 2020 Better Newspaper Contest. The Pathfinder received the General Excellence Award for Division 1 Thursday, Oct. 15 out of newspapers across the state that were recognized in the contest with general circulations of less than 1,250. In a virtual presentation, MNA Executive Direc...

  • The love of the game

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 16, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - "Montana, winter, pond hockey, love - That is what this is about," said Seeley Lake Pond Hockey player Brian Jon Zimmer as he walked off the ice following his last game Sunday, Jan. 12. Player Holly Foster, an eight-year participant, added that Seeley Lake Pond Hockey has become their family's third major holiday along with Christmas and New Years. Many other tournament veterans echoed their love of the tournament and offered accolades and appreciation for the work and dedication...

  • The puck drops Friday for 10th annual Pond Hockey tournament

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 9, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE – Despite the feet of new snow, the organizers of the 10th annual Seeley Lake Pond Hockey Tournament (SLPH) will not be swayed. The Four rinks in the south bay of Seeley Lake will be ready to welcome 34 teams Jan. 10-12. The community is invited down to the lake to enjoy the tournament. SLPH is a USA Hockey sanctioned tournament that is designed as a fund raiser for local charities as well as a weekend to bolster local commerce in Seeley Lake. Since its inception in 2010, the SLPH tournament has donated close to $7,500 to help b...

  • Best of the Valleys 2019 Readers' Choice Award Winners

    Jul 4, 2019

    This is the third year of the Best of the Valleys competition sponsored by the Seeley Swan Pathfinder. Many businesses and organizations kept their title of "Best of" with a few new faces topping the lists this year including Pop's Place and The Filling Station. First place winners will receive a plaque to display in their businesses. Thank you everyone who took the time to vote and for supporting local businesses! Best Cup of Coffee Jitterbug Java at the Grizzly Claw Trading Company Second Plac...

  • Norm stocked his last shelves after 17 year career at Rovero's

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Apr 4, 2019

    SEELEY LAKE – "I just have to ask Norm a quick question," said a Rovero's customer on Norm Sindelar's last official day of work. "He always knows the answer." Anyone who frequents Rovero's knows Norm. After 17 years working the floor of the hardware department and in ordering, Sindelar retired at the end of March. While customers will still see him in and out helping with different projects and helping train his replacement Carmen Contreras, he is looking forward to more time to work on u...

  • Fun times, good people, great hockey

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 10, 2019

    SEELEY LAKE – With players saying this was the best ice in the last nine years, the USA Hockey sanctioned Seeley Lake Pond Hockey Tournament happened without a hitch this past weekend Jan. 4-6. Although the number of teams was around 10 teams less than usual, the tournament still drew players from across the country and Canada. One of the tournament founders and owner of Lindey's Prime Steak House Mike Lindemer started maintaining the ice on Seeley Lake in mid- December. He put 140 hours on h...

  • 2019 Pond Hockey Tournament Recap

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 10, 2019
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    Team YMV from Helena was back to defend their two-year title in the most competitive league, called Cup this year. After being undefeated in the pool play, the Brown Stars from Portland, Ore. proved to be a challenge in the championship game. At the half, Team YMV was down by one point. Following a two-minute overtime, Team YMV came out with the win 27-25. Last year's B League was split creating the Competitive and Intermediate Leagues. First year team, the Mighty Merkins from Spokane swept the...

  • The first puck drops Friday for annual Pond Hockey Tournament

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 3, 2019

    SEELEY LAKE – The four rinks on Seeley Lake in front of Lindey's Prime Steak House are ready to welcome 34 teams for this year's Seeley Lake Pond Hockey tournament, Jan. 4-6. The community is invited down to the lake to enjoy the tournament. With the cold temperatures and very little snow, Tournament Organizer Megan Lindemer said the ice looks great this year. "We just hope it stays that way," said Lindemer. This year Lindemer said they split the B Division in two – Competitive and Intermediate....

  • New opportunity for children and families to get outside

    Regional Outdoor Center for Kinetic Sports|Nov 1, 2018

    Do it for kids, do it to have fun yourself, do it to build community! ROCKS (Regional Outdoor Center for Kinetic Sports) has always focused on what is best for kids, community and outdoor recreation. "We are excited to add another economic driver that benefits our residents in addition to the many more obvious benefits of our plan," explains ROCKS President Jim McLean. Ice Rink advocates began meeting only a year ago and already have secured a plan to build a temporary ice rink on the Seeley...

  • Local photographer exhibits at Fine Art Show

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 9, 2018

    MISSOULA – The MADE Fair Marketplace, a fine art show Aug. 7 – 12, is new to the Western Montana Fair this year. Seeley Lake photographer Juan de Santa Anna is one of the artists and will feature his rodeo photos along with other works. The MADE fair is a competitive juried show. The MADE Fair's mission is to increase awareness of handmade goods as an alternative to mass-produced items and support local and regional small craft business by providing a place to sell their goods. The new MADE fai...

  • Best Community Event

    Jun 28, 2018

    Fourth of July More than 50 percent of our readers said the Fourth of July Celebrations in the valleys were the events they didn't want to miss. This year, voters did not specify which town hosts the best party. Seeley Lake, Condon and Ovando all host celebrations and they are all recognized this year. The Celebration in Seeley Lake starts at 7 a.m. with the annual pancake breakfast at the Seeley Lake Fire Department. There is a free barbecue at Mission Bible Fellowship prior to the Seeley Lake...

  • Committee Addresses Proposed Ice Rink Questions and Concerns

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|May 31, 2018

    SEELEY LAKE – The proposal of the community ice rink on the Seeley Lake Elementary fields has generated discussion and a few common concerns in the community. Committee members Scott Eggeman and Gary Swain feel the main goal for the rink would be to provide an opportunity for local youth to learn how to skate and become a community asset during the longest season of the year. They also don’t feel that it excludes any other uses of the SLE fields. The SLE School board has yet to make a decision on the request. The community is encouraged to sub...

  • Seeley Lake Trails Project Presents Survey Results

    Betty Vanderwielen, Pathfinder|Mar 22, 2018

    SEELEY LAKE – Part I of the report on the March 7, 2018 public trails meeting gave the results of the resident and visitor survey conducted in 2017 by the CRC Trails Advisory Council. Part II presents the views of local business owners and discussion on partnerships. Part III will present recommendations derived from the surveys, and suggestions for how to proceed in the future. In addition to the survey information submitted by residents and visitors to Seeley Lake, the Seeley Lake Trails A...

  • Pedestrian Crosses In Front of Moving Vehicle - Treated and Released

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 11, 2018

    SEELEY LAKE – Around 12:40 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, Seeley Lake volunteers and Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Jacob Parks responded to a vehicle/pedestrian collision on Highway 83. The pedestrian was transported to Missoula and released later in the day. There were no injuries to the driver and passenger in the vehicle. Alcohol was not suspected as a factor for the driver but was for the pedestrian. The vehicle was heading north on Highway 83 when a pedestrian tried to cross from west to east just north of Seeley Lake. The area was unlit and there...

  • From Skates to Boots, The Fun Never Stopped

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 11, 2018

    SEELEY LAKE – For the eighth year, hockey players took to the "ponds" in the south bay of Seeley Lake Jan. 5-7. The Seeley Lake Pond Hockey tournament was filled with 44 teams. Despite the poor ice conditions, organizers reaped nothing but praise from the players as the tournament came to a close. Organizer Mike Lindemer said the ice was "buff" at the end of December thanks to many hours by himself and Mark Kues, dubbed "Ice Dawg." When 30+ inches of snow fell between Christmas and New Years t...

  • Community Briefs

    Jan 4, 2018

    Puck Drops Friday for Annual Seeley Lake Pond Hockey Tournament SEELEY LAKE - Despite the three feet of snow that fell last week, Seeley Lake Pond Hockey organizers worked over time to get the rinks on Seeley Lake ready for this weekend. The first puck drops at 4:50 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5 with the first co-rec game of the tournament. The championship games are scheduled between 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon depending on the division. There are 44 teams participating this year. Everyone is invited to come down and watch the action. Please...

  • Seeley Fire District Adds 2011 Polaris Ranger Crew to Fleet

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Feb 9, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE – The Seeley Lake Fire Board approved the shipping cost for the department to acquire a 2011 Polaris Ranger Crew. Seeley Lake Fire Chief Bob Vanden Heuvel feels this will expand the capabilities of the department to allow volunteers more mobility for event coverage and for assistance on wildland fires. The vehicle is free through the Firefighter Property Program with the State of Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation program. However, the district is responsible for the $1,850 shipping. Vanden Heuvel notified t...

  • Skating Fun in the Sun

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Feb 2, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Lions Club hosted their annual skating party Sunday, Jan. 29. Community members of all ages came out for fun in the sun and enjoyed temperatures above 40º Fahrenheit. Lion Neil Ruttenbur made sure the rink was plowed for skating. Lunch including chili, hot dogs, hot chocolate and cookies and a fire to warm up. The Lions all agreed that it was a fun event and it is great to see the community come out and use the park. The ice skating rink is plowed regularly and...

  • Students Grateful for Support

    Jan 19, 2017

  • Building Community Appreciation and Having Fun

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 19, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE – Seeley Lake Elementary (SLE) Snow School, an after school program funded through the 21st century grant, is in full swing. The goal is to provide outdoor activities that engage the students in their community. This past Thursday, second through fifth-graders walked to Lindey's Prime Steak House, went sledding and played hockey and presented Mike Lindemer with a thank you from the school for his donations from the Seeley Lake Pond Hockey Tournament. Snow School is open for second t...

  • Pond Hockey Runs on Volunteer Power

    Betty Vanderwielen, Pathfinder|Jan 12, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE – Over a seven-year period, what started as an opportunity for friends to play broomball on Seeley Lake has grown into an officially sanctioned Pond Hockey Tournament. The Jan. 6-8 event featured four playing rinks and 44 competing teams. The tournament's Volunteer Coordinator Lynn Mitchell said, "Without our volunteers, it would not happen." From top to bottom, the event is run by unpaid workers. At the top of the volunteer roster is Event Coordinator Megan Lindemer. Her duties i...

  • Good Fun, Good Hockey

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 12, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE – Despite sub-zero temperatures Friday night and Saturday morning, the seventh annual Seeley Lake Pond Hockey (SLPH) tournament was another success. Event Coordinator Megan Lindemer said the teams were happy with the online scheduling, the volunteers could not have been better and everyone just had a great time again this year. Because of sub-zero temperatures Saturday morning, organizers delayed the games for two hours. "That made scheduling a little hard," said Lindemer. "But we h...

  • Puck Drops This Weekend

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Jan 5, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - Seeley Lake turns hockey town Jan. 6-8 for the seventh annual Seeley Lake Pond Hockey (SLPH) Tournament. Much of the tournament remains the same. Again this year, participants and fans will have online access to the schedule and tournament standings. The tournament got its start with a group of locals who would get together every year to play "broomball" in Seeley Lake. The tournament is now a USA Hockey sanctioned tournament. According to SLPH Event Coordinator Megan Lindemer, at...

  • Pond Hockey Presents SLE Outdoor Program with Donation

    Mar 10, 2016

    Seeley Lake Pond Hockey Organizer Mike Lindemer presenting SLE Outdoor Program Coordinator Bridget Laird with a $2,000 donation check. The donation will be used for the SLE Outdoor Program....

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