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from 02-09-22 issue
Wednesday, Feb. 9
Rural Fire District Board to meet
POLSON — The regular monthly meeting of the Polson Rural Fire District Board of Trustees will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.m., at the Polson Fairgrounds Station, number 1, 25B Regatta Rd. The agenda is available prior to the meeting at: lakemt.gov/prfd
Thursday, Feb. 10
‘Concept to Consumer’ course taught
MONTANA — On Wednesday, Feb. 10, a free online workshop will provide you with a firm foundation for starting your food business. This wide-ranging course will cover these topics: target market development; Cottage food law; Food Safety Modernization Act; food product development; and processing options. To sign up for this class go to: https://lccdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/688 ZOOM meeting or phone Karen Dellwo at 406-676-2928 for more information. The course instructor is Jan Tusick. Jan has a strong background in agriculture, finance and capitalization, networking, and marketing. She networks with economic development organizations and state agencies to ensure her clients are well-represented. Join us for this free class that will help you take your food business from concept to consumer.
Saturday, Feb. 12
Lone Pine State Park hosts outdoor education programs in February
KALISPELL — Lone Pine State Park is hosting a series of outdoor education programs in February. On Saturday, Feb. 12, from 3-5 p.m. try out snowshoeing for the first time with this beginner-friendly program. Learn about what gear you need to get out on snowshoes, get help with fit and sizing, and head out on the trails for a winter hike. Dress for the weather in layers and bring water and a snack. The park will provide snowshoes.
Call the visitor center at 406-755-2706, ext. 0, to register, as space is limited. Cost is $4 per hiker, which includes snowshoe rental ($8 park entry fee still applies for non-resident vehicles). Lone Pine State Park is 5 miles southwest of Kalispell and offers views of the valley and 7.5 miles of trails.
Monday, Feb. 14
Library lovers celebrate Valentine’s Day
POLSON — The North Lake County Public Library will celebrate library lovers across the globe with 25% off items in the gift shop for the entire month of February.
Wednesday, Feb. 16
‘Park After Dark’ winter hike offered at Lone Pine State Park
KALISPELL — On Wednesday, Feb. 16, from 7:30-9 p.m. experience Lone Pine State Park on a wintery night on this full moon hike. Moon views vary depending on cloud cover, but you’re guaranteed a nighttime adventure as you experience the park after hours. Be sure to dress for the weather. Trails are typically icy at this time of year, so wear micro spikes like Yaktrax if there’s snow on the ground. We’ll have snowshoes available if needed. Please bring a flashlight or headlamp. Call the visitor center at 406-755-2706, ext. 0, to register, as space is limited. Cost is $4 per hiker ($8 park entry fee still applies for non-resident vehicles).
Monday, Feb. 21
Library closes for Presidents’ Day
POLSON — The North Lake County Public Library will be closed on Monday, Feb. 21, in honor of Presidents’ Day.
Tuesday, Feb. 22
Grow your pandemic literacy
POLSON — Are you overwhelmed with news about COVID-19 that seems to be constantly changing and contradicting? This program will help you find peace of mind by sharpening your critical thinking skills. Join us for a COVID-19 information literacy game about evaluating news sources at the North Lake County Public Library on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 2 p.m. in the large meeting room.
MSU invites public to submit messages to send to moon
News from Marshall Swearingen/ MSU News Service
BOZEMAN — When an innovative computer developed at Montana State University heads to the moon next year for testing as part of a NASA mission, it will carry an unusual cargo: short messages submitted by Montana students and anyone else who wants to help memorialize the trip.
The MSU researchers who developed the radiation-tolerant computing technology called RadPC are inviting the public to submit text of roughly 50 words, accompanied by an optional image, to be stored in the memory of the Rubik’s Cube-sized computer prototype when it takes flight, likely aboard a SpaceX rocket in summer 2023.
“We had room for some extra memory in the computer and thought this would be a cool way for people to connect with the project,” said Brock LaMeres, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in MSU’s Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering, who conceived the technology more than a decade ago.
RadPC was one of 12 science and technology payloads that won a coveted spot in 2019 to journey to the lunar surface as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, in which several landers developed by private companies will carry small payloads to the lunar surface. The moon journey will be RadPC’s biggest trial yet, following two tests on small satellites launched from the International Space Station, three stays on the space station itself, as well as shorter trips to the edge of outer space on sounding rockets and high-altitude balloons. One of the satellites contained aluminum plates inscribed with the roughly 2,000 names of MSU’s graduating class of spring 2018.
Since its inception, the project has involved 62 MSU undergraduates, 17 graduate students and nearly a dozen faculty, including staff engineers in the Space Science and Engineering Laboratory housed in the Department of Physics in MSU’s College of Letters and Science.
The onboard computers that control spacecraft — including satellites involved in weather forecasting, GPS and longrange communications — must contend with high-energy radiation emitted by the sun and other celestial bodies. Traditionally, oversized circuitry made of special materials has provided resistance, but that also made the devices more costly and cumbersome. In contrast, RadPC combines multiple ordinary computer processors with software to create on-thefly redundancy, allowing computations to continue even if a radiation particle strikes and disrupts the computer’s sensitive memory.
LaMeres suggested that messages inspire future generations and highlight the positive aspects of planet Earth or pay tribute to someone. For more information and to submit a message, visit montana.edu/moon. There, visitors can also find information about the Space Research Scholarship Fund, which LaMeres said helps support students who want to be involved in similar projects.
- Brock LaMeres, MSU Engineering College professor
MSU PHOTO BY ADRIAN SANCHEZ-GONZALEZ A prototype of the RadPC similar to the one heading to the moon in 2023 is shown here in 2016.
SAFE Harbor encourages public to participate in ‘Month of Love’ activities
News from Dana Grant of SAFE Harbor
MISSION VALLEY — “The only thing we never get enough of is love; and the only thing we never give enough of is love.”
What is the month of love? A time to share some positive energy. A chance to connect with others. A period for letting your heart share. The time to let everyone know they are welcome and supported in this community. Join in.
Join in … it will do your heart good.
During the week of Feb.
1-6: Show your love. How do you show your love? Put a big heart by the front door; put one on Facebook or Instagram or create art like a Love sign in the yard or on your car or wear it.
During the week of Feb.
7-13: Commit “Random Acts of Love” because everyone can benefit from love. Surprise your neighbor ... that stranger across the way ... a teacher ... a co-worker. Let someone know you appreciate them, see them and value them.
During the week of Feb. 14-
20: Dedications - family and friends need love too. Make a card ... drop off a cookie ... let a flower speak ... leave a note on the mirror ... take time for them.
During the week of Feb. 21-
28: Love goes viral - Whatever your platform, let your love out.
Share video, photos, stories ... what did love do this month for you, your heart, those you know, those you love.
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The successful applicant is required to have a high school diploma or G.E.D. Some posthigh school education in natural sciences, customer service or education is desirable. The employee must have knowledge of the geographical areas of the Flathead Basin, basic math, grammar, spelling and basic computer skills. The employee must have the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, the general public and people from other jurisdictions. Follow written and verbal instructions and communicate effectively. Maintain and complete accurate records. React calmly to a potentially hostile public. Learn complicated watercraft inspections and perform them accurately. Qualify as physically capable based on an acceptable “physical condition” test. All applicants must submit a completed Tribal employment application. Certified copies of relevant academic transcripts and training certificates. If you are claiming Veteran’s Preference, a copy of the DD214 must be submitted with the application. Proof of a valid driver’s license. This is
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Americans. All applicants must submit a Tribal application and copy of academic transcript/ training certificate, completed background supplemental questionnaire, proof of enrollment in a federally recognized Tribe if other than CSKT and if claiming veteran’s preference, a copy of DD214 must be submitted. The successful
applicant, if not already employed by the Tribes must pass a pre-hire drug test and serve a mandatory six (6) months probationary
period. Salary is $32.59 to $37.45 per hour, plus benefits, may be employed under contract. To apply, contact Personnel at (406) 675-2700 Ext. #1040, or personnel@ cskt.org. Tribal applications are also available online at cskt.org. Closing date will be Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. (MST)
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The successful applicant must possess a valid Montana driver’s license. Must have reliable transportation and current liability insurance. Must pass drug testing and background checks (criminal, medical, employment, elder abuse, etc.) to be hired. Must be willing to train for Montana Home Health or Montana Certified Nurse Aide State Certification, when available. Must be CPR and First Aid Certified, or agree to complete certification as soon as it can be scheduled. This is offered at least once a year. Hospice training or bereavement services is helpful. Must have the ability to understand and carry out instructions and keep clear and precise records. Individuals must attend required training courses that are deemed necessary as scheduled by supervisor. Must be willing to complete course work that will maintain the equivalent State PCA Certification requirements, if applicable. Must be up to date on all immunizations: TdaP/DtaP, MMR, Polio, Varicella, Hepatitis A/ B and yearly Influenza immunizations. Must have a negative TB Titer on a yearly basis. Must have a means of communication, such as: cell phone or land line and be available to work at any given time. All applicants must submit a Tribal application, a supplemental questionnaire for background investigations,
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ELDER SERVICES DATA ENTRY/RECORDS SPECIALIST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT - ELDER SERVICES DIVISION The successful applicant must possess a high school diploma or a GED or Hi-SET required, possess an AA degree with at least two years’ actual work experience in bookkeeping, IT, data entry, secretary experience or a four-year degree in Computer Systems, Secretarial, and Business Administration preferred. Position also requires knowledge of designing data management system. Must demonstrate experience presenting data charts, graphs and tables including power point presentations. Must be able to analyze data using statistical techniques within Microsoft Excel. This is a testing designated position within the definition of the CSKT Drug Testing Policy. The successful applicant if not already employed by CSKT or DHRD must possess a pre-hire drug test. Must have a current driver’s license & liability insurance. Must pass a background & drug test and not have been cited for a DUI/ Per Se in the past three years. All applicants must submit a Tribal application, a supplemental questionnaire for background investigations, a
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copy of academic transcripts/ training certificates, a copy of current valid driver’s license and proof of insurance and a proof of enrollment in a federally recognized Tribe if other than CSKT and if claiming veteran’s preference, a copy of the DD214 must be submitted. This is a Testing
Designated Position (TDP) within the definition of the CSKT Drug Testing policy. A favorable determination resulting from a completed background investigation is required for your placement in this position. The successful applicant, if not already employed by the Tribes must pass a prehire drug test and serve a mandatory six (6) months
probationary period. Salary is $16.47 to $18.94 per hour with benefits. To apply, contact Personnel at (406) 675-2700 Ext. 1259/1040. Tribal applications are also available on-line at csktribes.org. Closing date will be Thursday, February 17th, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.
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PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATOR - (1 or more positions in Arlee, Mission, Polson/Elmo, Ronan, Hot Springs) - TRIBAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
The successful applicant must possess an associate’s degree in a health related field with a minimum of two years working in a public health, community health, or health care setting. Documented experience providing education to individuals, families, and groups. Valid and unrestricted driver’s license. Heartsaver CPR or BLS within six months of hire. Salary is $21.80 - $25.05 per hour, plus benefits, may be employed under a contract. To apply, contact the Tribal Personnel Office at (406) 675-2700, ext. 1040 or personnel@cskt.org. Tribal applications and full advertisement are available online at www.cskt.org. Closing date is Thursday, February 24, 2022 @ 5:30 p.m.(MST)
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Graphic Designer, MSU Extension, Full time. Exciting position planning, designing and managing fun projects, working with a great staff! Full benefits. To apply, visit msuextension.org, click on “Careers.” Equal Opportunity Employer, Veterans/Disabled. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE (1 or more positions in Polson/Elmo, Mission locations) - TRIBAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT The successful applicant must possess a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from an accredited college of nursing. A valid and unrestricted Registered Nurse license in the state of Montana or compact state. Three years of full-time nursing experience providing direct patient care, with at least one year of Public Health or Community Health Nursing preferred. Supervisory experience preferred. A background to manage and supervise a broad range
of public/ community health nursing skills and public health programs. Public Health Nurse certificate, within 6 months of employment. Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers certification, Heart Saver CPR does not qualify. Incident Command System (ICS) 100, 200, 700 certification within 4 months of employment. A valid Montana driver’s license with ability to operate a vehicle. Salary is $29.08 - $33.43 per hour, plus benefits, may be employed under a contract. To apply, contact the Tribal Personnel Office at (406) 675-2700, ext. 1040 or personnel@cskt.org. Tribal applications and full advertisement are available online at www.cskt.org. Closing date is Thursday, February 24, 2022 @ 5:30 p.m.(MST) CSKT IS A TRIBAL MEMBER PREFERENCE EMPLOYER.
REGISTERED NURSE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT The successful applicant must possess an R.N. (Registered Nurse) and it is preferred that they have a minimum
of 3 years’ work experience in a field that encompasses social work, administration, budget management, case management, supervision and/or health related training. Valid Montana driver’s license. Specialized training and/or a minimum of three years of experience in client advocacy, supervision and professional case management desired. Must pass a pre-hire drug test. Shall be designated as part of the CSKT random drug test pool. Must pass a required character and background verification for working with elders/vulnerable adults. Must adhere to CSKT Social Media Policy and Tribal resolutions regarding code of conduct. Must sign confidentiality agreement as part of work standards. Will be on initial job probation status for a period of six months. All applicants must submit a Tribal application, a supplemental questionnaire for background investigations, a copy of academic transcripts/training certificates, a copy of current valid driver’s license and proof of insurance and a proof of enrollment in
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a federally recognized Tribe if other than CSKT and if claiming veteran’s preference, a copy of the DD214 must be submitted. This is a Testing Designated Position (TDP) within the definition of the CSKT Drug Testing policy. A favorable determination resulting from a completed background investigation is required for your placement in this position. The successful applicant, if not already employed by the Tribes must pass a prehire drug test and serve a mandatory six (6) months probationary period. Salary is $27.11 to $31.17 per hour with benefits. To apply, contact Personnel at (406) 675-2700 Ext. 1259/1040. Tribal applications are also available on-line at csktribes.org. Closing date will be Thursday, February 17th, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. CSKT IS A TRIBAL MEMBER PREFERENCE EMPLOYER.
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ASSISTANT COOK 2 OR MORE CONTRACT POSITIONS (ST. IGNATIUS & RONAN) DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
The successful applicant must possess less than a high school education; or up to one month related experience or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Individual must pass a background check and be fingerprinted. There can be no violent offenses, nor offenses that are such that it interferes with the preparation, participation of the public and delivery of meals. If offenses are such that they discourage elders from coming to the Center, the individual will not be retained. A current driver’s license and insurance. Current CPR and First Aid or the ability to obtain credential when training is provided. Must keep current on an annual basis. Must pass clean pre-hire test and must be ready to participate in random tests as they are called. A clean drug test is part of continuing employment. All applicants must submit a Tribal application, copy of academic transcript, a completed supplemental questionnaire for background investigations, copy of current valid driver’s license, proof of insurance, proof of enrollment from a federally recognized Tribe if other than CSKT and if claiming veteran’s preference, a copy of DD214 must be submitted. This is a Testing
Designated Position (TDP) within the definition of the CSKT Drug Testing policy. A favorable determination resulting from a completed background investigation is required for your placement
in this position. Salary is $11.88 to $13.66 per hour. To apply, contact Personnel at (406) 675-2700 Ext. 1259/1040. Tribal applications are also available online at csktribes.org. Closing date will be Thursday, February 17th, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH
The Lake County Board of Health hereby gives notice that Kermit and Andrea Rolandson, owners of Lot 6, Block 2 of Shore Acres in Section 20, Township 26 North, Range 19 West P.M.M., are requesting a variance from requirements contained in the Administrative Rules of Montana Sub-Chapter 9, Subdivisions/On-Site Subsurface Wastewater Treatment Systems, which are adopted by reference in the Lake County Wastewater Treatment System Regulations. The property owners are requesting a variance to locate their proposed well within the 50’ minimum setback to sealed wastewater components (sewer line and septic tank). The Lake County Board of Health will meet and consider this variance on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at 1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners’ Chamber in the Lake County Courthouse located at 106 4th Avenue East, Polson, Montana. All interested persons are invited to attend. Written testimony regarding this matter will be accepted until the time of the hearing. Comments may be mailed to and additional information may be obtained from Lake County Environmental Health, 106 4th Avenue East, Polson, MT 59860, 406-883-7236 Phone, 406-883-7205 FAX, envhealth@ lakemt.gov.
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MONTANA TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, LAKE COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: HAZEL A. McALEAR, Deceased.
Cause No.: DP-22-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has been appointed as Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate, and that the address of the Personal Representative is set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent having claims against the decedent’s estate must present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, or be forever barred as creditors of the decedent.
A written statement of the claim indicating its basis, the name and address of the claimant, and the amount claimed, may be filed with the Clerk of the District Court, at Polson, Lake County, Montana, or mailed, Return Receipt Requested, to the Personal Representative, c/o TURNAGE MERCER & WALL, PLLP, Attorneys for the Personal Representative, at 312 1st St E, Polson, MT 59860.
/s/ Douglas Rex McAlear Douglas Rex McAlear
Personal Representative Estate of HAZEL A. McALEAR, Deceased.
February 9, 16 and 23, 2022 MNAXLP
Montana 20th Judicial District Court, Lake County
In the matter of the Name Change of Rebekah Begay; Rebekah Begay, Petitioner.
Cause No: DV-22-16 Dept. No. 2001 Judge James Manley
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE
This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Rebekah Hope Begay to Rebekah Hope Squeque. The hearing will be on March 23, 2022, at 10:00 am. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Lake County. Dated: January 17, 2022.
Lyn Fricker Clerk of District Court
By Mary Rensvold Deputy Clerk of Court
Feb. 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2022 MNAXLP
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Lake County Commissioners did December 8, 15, 16, 22, and December 29, 2021 approve claims for payment in the amount of $3,806,763.75 for the period of December 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021.
The full and complete claims lists are available for public review in the Courthouse in the Clerk and Recorder’s Office. Individual requests for personal copies will be accepted by the Clerk and Recorder, Lake County Courthouse, Polson, MT.
Signed this 28th day of January, 2022.
BOARD OF LAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
/s/ Gale Decker, Chairman
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