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Trotters gear up for State Tournament
PLAINS – With many athletes across the county preparing for the spring athletics season, the members of the Plains Trotters basketball team are still on the court, prepping for this week’s state tournament in Great Falls.
Charge filed in baby's death
THOMPSON FALLS – A charge has been filed against a father for the deliberate homicide of his three-month old child, after it was determined the child was a victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Superior girls medal at state
The Superior girls were seeing a lot of success as the track season was rolling to a close. They came in second at divisionals and had a group headed to state in numerous events. Yet only two girls took medals at the state track meet that was held this last weekend in Laurel. And it was in the long jump and the triple jump where the two girls shined.
Regis golfers ready for state
St. Regis hosted golf teams from around the area on Thursday at Trestle Creek. Although there weren't enough numbers playing for a girls' team, the boys were on the board with 508 for the day. On the girls' side, however, Jocelyn Dockter and Shelby Berg were once again up in the top ten for individual scores. Dockter took fifth with a score of 112 and Berg took tenth with 129.
St. Regis golfers set sights on home meet, state
St. Regis golfers got the weekend off compliments of Mother Nature. A cold and rainy Saturday ended up calling for the cancellation of the meet that was supposed to take place at Deer Lodge. Aside from the cancellation, Coach Dan Park said that the season has been going okay for the Tiger golfers.

Superior students head to state competition
SUPERIOR – After winning first place with a video project, four Superior High School students are headed to the Business Professionals of America state competition later this year.

Championship Banner
The members of the Plains track team for the last three years gather to celebrate their third state championship in a row during a Plains basketball game. The celebration also included the unveiling of the new 2015 state championship banner.

Thompson Falls State Park
Region One Park Manager Dave Landstrom explains the planned improvements to the Thompson Falls State Park's fish pond following the ribbon cutting ceremony last week.

Local student shine at state science fair
A sea of science panels washed over the floor at the Adams Center at the University of Montana as more than 600 students participated in the Montana State Science Fair in Missoula on March 21.

Stand down
Deborah Allen stands with Tri-State Veterans Stand Down's organizer Billy Hall at the third annual event. Allen was one of the first women to become a diver in the United States Navy.
Wild pig reports on the rise in Montana
Feral swine appear to be rooting up in Montana — and invasive species officials say they will be ramping up Big Sky’s “Squeal on Pigs!” campaign in the Flathead Valley and surrounding area.
Commissioners discuss plans for Large Predator Resolution
At the special meeting of the Mineral County Commissioner in St. Regis on April 23, the commissioners discussed their Large Predator Resolution with the thirty plus attendees.
Rep. Loge addresses Montana state budget
This week, the House has been discussing our main budget bill (House Bill 2) to fund state government for the next two years.
Four Tiger golfers head to state
Four Tiger golfers from St. Regis headed up to the state tournament this week. Thomas Spencer, Zane Worrall, Shelby Berg and Jocelyn Dockter played at Ennis yesterday, Tuesday, May 18 and are playing today Wednesday, May 19.
Governor still mum on tribal law enforcement in Lake County
Officials in Lake County say the clock is ticking for the state to assume felony law enforcement duties on the Flathead Indian Reservation, but so far they’ve heard nothing from Gov. Greg Gianforte.

All-stars take State
The Clark Fork Valley All-stars minor team took home the state championship on Sunday at the softball complex in Polson. This is the first time the minors have won the state championship.
Aiding and abetting
Article 4 Section 4 of the Constitution you three swore oaths to protect and defend includes this - “The United States ... shall protect each of them [ie, each state] against invasion...”
An update from Rep. Schwaderer
As a member of the State Tribal Relations Interim Committee, between now and the next session I will be attending six meetings for updates on tribal issues in the state. Four of those meetings will be held with various tribes across the state.

MIneral County woman moves up in rank
Based on leadership, accomplishments and achievements in her 15 years of service in the United States Army, Sergeant First Class (SFC) Tomi J. Thompson was selected to join the United States Army Warrant Officer Corps, which comprises less than three percent of the total Army.
Good-"buy" America
Just to introduce myself. I am a 75-year-old, white, college educated, male. I have lived through a depression, a world war, two police actions and now, Iraqi freedom.