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Bobcats track deep with potential
So, pardon the pun, one guy vaulted the Superior Bobcats track and field team to an eleventh-place finish in last year’s Montana Class B state championship via a vault.
Noxon track team small but mighty
Good things come in small packages, they say.
Legals for April, 2 2025
Legals for April, 16 2025
Devil-Hawks score win in Bonners Ferry
In what has been a learning curve of a start to the spring high school softball and baseball season, with youth and inexperience being the key factor, one local team has stepped forward to “rep” Sanders and Mineral counties.
Kvelve's Comments: Real sports at home
The names are familiar for sure. I know I’ve seen these teams on TV for years.

Superior Meats owner honored by Small Business Association
Jerry Stroot, the owner of Superior Meats, has been named Montana’s Small Business Person of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Noxon's Ricky Williams has a day at Fan-Tastic meet
With the challenge of a “light” turnout for this year’s track and field teams (boys and girls) already a reality, Noxon track coach Matt Havens could hope for quality over quantity.
Tigers golf squad returns strong core
They had a good run in the post-season last year, led by one of the best golfers in school history.
Legals for April, 9 2025

Local greenhouse already sprouting veggies and flowers
If you have been waiting to start your plants indoors, you are almost behind schedule as Milton Pearce started planting about two weeks ago.
Kvelve's Comments: Back to the ballpark
It was one small step for Chuck, one giant leap for Chuck’s heart.
Rediscovering home: Food bank adjusts to challenges
The Community Food Bank of Mineral County stands between 85 Mineral County families and homelessness.
Trotters win Libby Invite
Track fans could quite possibly have seen this coming.
Assistance available for energy bills
March 31 marked the end of the winter moratorium in Montana, which is that period of time when regulated utility companies need to first obtain approval from the Public Service Commission before disconnecting a customer’s natural gas or electricity account for non-pay.
Hawks take first game over Plains
For two innings on a blustery Monday afternoon, the Plains-Hot Springs Trotters and the Thompson Falls-Noxon Blue Hawks were locked in a classic pitcher’s duel during their high school fastpitch softball showdown.

New game warden excited to explore Mineral County's outdoors
Growing up in Helena, Cody Stipcich thoroughly enjoyed hunting and fishing with his dad, but becoming a game warden was not a childhood dream.
Kvelve's Comments: Crack of the bat
I was once accused of not being very good with change.

Plains School Board renews superintendent contract
The Plains School Board met on March 24 to address a single agenda item — one that had been quickly tabled from an earlier meeting.

Effort to bring increased passenger rail could get boost under new bill
House Bill 848 would create a “Big Sky Rail Account” within the state special revenue fund.