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Mineral and Sanders counties to benefit from gas tax revenue
The Montana Legislature wrapped up its session on Friday. There will be interim committees to study options for the next session in 20 months.
Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
Another fantastic week ahead here in Sanders County, and I have to say though I am consistently cold, I sure loved being introduced to the winter sports fun you have here in Montana.

Hot Springs opens season with win over Plains
It was a close game when looking at the scoreboard for three of the four games in Tuesday night’s match. The Hot Springs Lady Savages came out with a 3-1 win against the Plains Trotters.
Spring Rendezvous celebrates historic trading post
One of Montana’s oldest structures came to life last weekend, as history enthusiasts gathered for the annual Spring Rendezvous at Fort Connah outside St. Ignatius.

Plains Horsemen and Trotters hoping for successful track season
The Horsemen and Trotters have a team of boys and girls that could very well surprise many competing against them this year. Even though the team had five seniors graduate last year and go on to compete in colleagiate track this year throughout the western region, Plains remains a contender to place high in track this year. There are nine boys on the track team this year, eight more than the previous year. Some of the members of the team are new to track, as Head Coach Denise Montgomery discussed during a recent practice.
Savage Heat tied for league lead; host Sheridan Friday
Going into the last three weeks of the regular season, Hot Springs finds itself in a four-way tie for first place in the Western Division of Class C 6-man football.
County attorney resigns
County attorney resigns

Hot Springs takes on Arlee
HOT SPRINGS – The Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat were defeated in their game against Arlee Thursday, but not before they put up an intense fight and made the Scarlets work for the victory.

Lady Hawks: 52, Bigfork: 85; Lady Hawks: 48, Whitefish: 63
THOMPSON FALLS – In the Lady Hawks’ games last week, against Bigfork and Whitefish, the team played a strong game but factors beyond their control lead to defeats in both.

Trotters overpower Lady Vikings
PLAINS – The Trotters came away with a victory and a loss last week, after their Friday and Saturday games against Charlo and Troy.
Sanders County in drought region
SANDERS COUNTY – Several counties in western Montana were designated as natural disaster areas last week as the region continues to experience drought following a mild winter with low snowpack and an early summer without much precipitation.
Noxon and St. Regis
NOXON – While they came back in defeat, Noxon’s Lady Red Devils played an intense game against the St. Regis Lady Tigers and made the opposition work for the win.
Caution recommended with water compact
This entire water compact fiasco, has reached such a level of controversial debate and crescendo that it would be laughable if the potential decision and disastrous outcome were not so serious. How could any conscientious, elected official even think of inflicting “FOREVER” upon the good citizens of Montana, such a massive 1500 page document already virtually cast in stone, and partially already in operation on the reservation?
Trade Promotion Authority promotes level playing field
By Webb Brown, President/CEO, Montana Chamber of Commerce
Superior school holds open house
SUPERIOR – The Superior School District hosted an open house event on Tuesday, Aug. 26, in order to provide parents and students with important information prior to the start of classes on Wednesday, Aug. 27.

Thompson Falls Head Coach deems tournament a success
THOMPSON FALLS – The Bluehawk wrestling team had four placers at their home tournament. The Ted Kato Invitational brought in 13 teams in all.
St. Regis looks to rebound for homecoming
LIMA – Coming off a strong showing against cross county rival Alberton two weeks ago, the St. Regis Tigers were handed their first loss of the season against Lima on the road, dropping the game 56-13.
New dog spa opens for Mineral County pets
SUPERIOR – As Leslie Heppe prepared to leave her job as cook at the Superior Senior Citizen Center, she opened the Paw Spa to try her hand at running her own business.
An update from Senator Fielder
The annual Patriotic Concert in Thompson Falls is such a special opportunity to gather with folks of all ages and all political persuasions to do one very positive thing together: honor our United States military service men and women.

Timberwolves season comes to an early end
ALBERTON/ST. REGIS – The Clark Fork Timberwolves saw defeat in their game against the Grass Range/Winnett Rangers Saturday, eliminating them from the playoff competition.