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Region 1 deer and elk harvest lags behind 2022 season
The percent of hunters with game continues to lag behind last season’s average two weeks into Northwest Montana’s general rifle season.
Plains band and choir hold first concert
The first choir, band and percussion ensemble concert of the school year took place Tuesday evening at Plains High School.
COLUMN: Intestinal fortitude at 14C tourney
Intestinal fortitude, otherwise known as courage and stamina, among other definitions as outlined in Webster’s Dictionary, were on full display this past week in Hot Springs.
Montana solicits input on wolf management plan
Montana has a new draft plan to guide its management of wolves, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced late last week.
Savage Heat top Valier in playoff game
It was a good day to be a Hot Springs sports fan.
Hot Springs takes second at district volleyball
In the end, after eight grueling hours of volleyball in one day, one team walked away with the No. 1 seed in this coming week’s Divisional tournament at Manhattan Christian High School in Churchill, MT, just outside of Manhattan.
Lady Hawks second at Western 7B volleyball
This one followed the script. Four favorites to advance out of the six team Western 7B District volleyball tournament this past week in Plains did just that.
Idaho Forest Group auctions off remaining equipment
In 1890 the Northern Pacific Railroad was built through Western Montana, and in 1897 the first large lumber mill was built at St. Regis.
Wyoming angler leads fall Mack Days
121 lake trout anglers out of 329 registered have turned in a total of 12,889 lake trout entries in 2023 Fall Mack Days.
COLUMN: Class and decency on display
If you didn’t pick up a program/flyer when you walked into the football field area at Noxon High School Thursday, you may have been really confused.
Horsemen cap season with rout over Darby
In what turned out to be a welcome change of fortune following two years of winless football, the Plains Horsemen put a thick layer of icing on the victory cake with a resounding 77-26 road win over Darby Thursday afternoon.
Noxon volleyball sweeps Two Eagle River
It was a split-decision kind of week for the Noxon volleyball team.
Noxon volleyball sweeps Two Eagle River
It was a split-decision kind of week for the Noxon volleyball team.
Thompson Falls Hawks make football playoffs
Just two years ago, a Montana championship banner was awarded to Thompson Falls for winning the state B-8 football title.
Hunter numbers up of big game season-opener
The 2023 Montana big game general hunting season opened Saturday, Oct. 21, and hunters in the west-central part of the state found warm fall weather and a few less animals than in recent years.
Experts optimistic about efforts to curtail invasive lake trout
Competition from lake trout in Montana waters continues to cut into the population of native fish, but experts are optimistic that ongoing efforts will manage and potentially reverse the decline.
Lily Gladstone eyes the future after breakout role on Scorsese epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
Last February, Rene Haynes was standing in line at a Los Angeles Costco when her phone buzzed. She didn’t recognize the number, but as a Hollywood casting director, she’s used to urgent calls from strange numbers at all hours of the day. This one was from a fellow casting director, Mark Bennett. He was looking for Native actors to audition for a lead role in an independent film set in Montana.
The Last Harvest: Fleming brothers retire from growing seed potatoes
The Fleming brothers, Pat and Neal, stand in front of their final crop of seed potatoes, heaped into a knobby mountain at one of their cellars near Pablo. It's the end of an era.
Charlo nips Lady Hawks in volleyball thriller
If you don’t like fast-paced action and loud auditoriums, the gym at Thompson Falls High School would not have been a good place to be Saturday afternoon.
Lady Bobcats shows improvement in loss
It has been said that even a journey of one million miles begins with a single step.