02-09-22 issue

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letters from page 11

ilies that they or their loved ones could be shot for no reason. I’m here now to simply warn my fellow Polson residents of what happened. Brandy Wallace Polson

You be the judge

Editor, Prior to adopting an anti-vaxx attitude in 1974, I personally respected the vaccine concept. What did I know as a child? Being routinely jabbed by the insistence of the public schools was commonplace acceptance. The current maniacal tyrannical bullying of getting jabbed with an irrational, experimental therapy (not vaccine) has led me to review vaccines in general, and in particular the history thereof. The history is certainly less than clear and begins to look ominously scary. If we have anything for which to thank the SarsCoV-2 indoctrination is that history might clear-headedly show that a lot of people have been fooled, for a very long time. “Vaccine” just might be a misnomer. Will future generations come to know of vaccines as mythology? And you may ask yourself, why is the government mandating these drugs and offering myriads of incentives? The difference between the government’s actions and drug-running cartels is that at least the drug-running cartels don’t mandate their drugs. Many new platforms to hear truth from uncensored experts exist. Investigate for yourself. Visit sites such as Spotify with Joe Rogan or VaccinePolice with Stew Peters and you be the judge. These platforms trust in your intelligence to discern a different point of view. David Passieri St. Ignatius

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Girls

Ronan Maidens

Mission Lady Bulldogs

On the road Monday, Jan. 31, Kooper Page scored a game high 27 points to lead the Mission Lady Bulldogs past the hosting Plains Trotters 60-29. Also for the Lady Bulldogs, Izzy Evans scored 10 points. On Thursday, the hosting Florence-Carlton Lady Falcons outpaced the Lady Bulldogs 68-47.

Arlee Scarlets

On Saturday, the visiting Florence-Carlton Lady Falcons defeated the Arlee Scarlets 63-23 in Class B conference action.

Charlo Lady Vikings

Hosting the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat on Friday evening, the Lady Vikings picked up their 14th win of season with a 54-31 win over the Lady Savage Heat. Kassidi Cox led the way for the Lady Vikings with a game high 22 points followed by Mila Hawk with 12 points. Scoring a game high 14 points on the road Saturday, Cox helped lead the Lady Vikings past the hosting Superior Lady Bobcats 45-37. Also for the Lady Vikings, Hawk chipped in with 10 points.

Dani Coffman netted a game high 11 points followed by LaReina Cordova with 10 points helping the Ronan Maidens to a 42-21 home victory over the visiting Stevensville Lady Yellowjackets on Saturday.

Polson Lady Pirates

After jumping out to a commanding 12-4 first quarter road lead over the Whitefish Lady Bulldogs on Tuesday, Feb. 1, the Polson Lady Pirates fell 37-25 to the Lady Bulldogs. Turquoise Pierre scored a Lady Pirate team high nine points.

Boys Arlee Warriors

Levi Fullerton scored an Arlee Warriors team high 16 points on

Polson Pirates

The Polson Pirates beat the visiting Whitefish Bulldogs 69-52 in Northwestern A conference action on Tuesday, Feb. 1. Colton Graham led Polson with 22 points followed by Trent Wilson with 13 points.

Charlo Vikings

On Friday, Feb. 4, Keaton Piedalue booked a game high 30 points in a 72-63 home loss to the Hot Springs Savage Heat. Viking Stetson Reum chipped in with 10 points. Rebounding from previous night’s loss, the Vikings defeated the hosting Superior Bobcats 64-29. see page 13

YOU ARE NOT ALONE

Two Eagle River Lady Eagles

The St. Regis Lady Tigers defeated the visiting Two Eagle River Lady Eagles 60-24 on Friday evening in 14C District girls’ basketball action. Dayani Piapot paced the Lady Eagles with 16 points. On Saturday, Tavae Goodluck and Sarah Gardipe combined for 22 of the 27 Lady Eagle total points in a 58-27 loss to the visiting Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat. Gardipe netted a team high 12 points followed by Goodluck with 10

Saturday against the visiting Florence-Carlton Falcons. The Falcons defeated the Warriors 54-42.

Montana Crisis Recovery prepares to wrap up our crisis line February 15, 2022. These resources will remain in place for your ongoing needs. Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Montana Crisis Text Line: text “MT” to 741741 Montana Warm Line: 877-688-3377

Valley Journal

*For more information or resources, call 877-503-0833 before February 15 to speak with a Montana Crisis Counselor.


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