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A basketball tradition
GREAT FALLS – Last week the Plains Trotters were in Great Falls, competing in the State B Girls’ Basketball Tournament.
A call to action
Dear Montanans,
An update from Rep. Schwaderer
A lot has happened in Montana politics recently, blurring in a big way from the state level into the federal level. Former Senator Max Baucus, who served in DC for longer than this State Representative has been alive, has been confirmed and is now the United States Ambassador to China. In this scenario, it is the Governor of the State of Montana who is charged with appointing the replacement of the Senator to serve the rest of the term.
Thompson Falls wrestlers bring back strong core
A good core of returnees, including a defending state champion, are fueling optimism on the Thompson Falls campus as the Blue Hawks wrestlers kick off the 2023-24 season.
No headline
Montana appears well down the road to becoming a one party Republican, deeply conservative state, like the states that surround us. Jon Tester’s survival was an anomaly best explained by his personal popularity and his opponent’s weakness.

Lookout Pass expansion map raises questions about Montana-Idaho state line
SUPERIOR – The correct shape of the Montana state line was called into question recently as maps of the area show two different versions. The county commissioners have taken up the task of looking into the issue.

Two St. Regis FFA members receive State Degree
The Future Farmers of America State Convention took place April 4-7 in Billings where students from chapters all over Montana gathered to compete, learn and have fun. Nine St. Regis students participated with teams in Farm Agribusiness Management, Livestock Judging and Ag Mechanics. Chapter advisor, Chera Antos said the highlight of the trip was two of their State Degree recipients, Anna Sanford and Jacob Jasper, were recognized at an award banquet with family members present to share their achievements.
Superior wrestlers take third in Class C at state
SUPERIOR – At the Class B-C State Wrestling Tournament in Billings, the Superior wrestlers took third place as a Class C team as two of their members placed in individual weight classes.

State B track and field photos
State B track and field photos

State Champion
Savage Horsemen Head Coach Kenny Marjerrison (left) stands with Russell Kujala of Plains-Hot Springs after the B-C State Tournament in Billings. Kujala, a senior, took first in the 145-pound weight class last weekend.

Sheriff Tom Rummel
Sanders County Sheriff Tom Rummel stands strong for the statement released earlier this week that detailed his view on gun control and his devotion to uphold his oath to defend the Constitution of both the United States and state of Montana.
Superior wrestler Anthony Parkin wins State
Anthony Parkin, of Superior, won the state championship in the 105 weight class for Class C, defeating Morgan Schultz from Mission-Charlo. The championship took place in Billings on Saturday, Feb. 9.
Details emerge on Superior deaths
SUPERIOR - State investigators came to Mineral County on Wednesday, May 28 to investigate the deaths of two people.

Local golfers tee off at Class C championships
The Montana State Class C golf tournament got underway Tuesday (May 16-17) with a pair of golfers from both St. Regis and Superior heading to the state finals in Great Falls after qualifying this past week at the Western Division tournament in Bozeman.

Bobcat wrestlers fair well at state
The Superior wrestlers finished out their season last weekend at the B-C State Wrestling Tournament in Hamilton.

PHOTO: Blue Hawks Max Hannum claims state title
Thompson Falls 170-pounder Max Hannum, a junior, is declared the winner during his championship run at the State Championship meet in Billings this past weekend. (Photo by Kami Milender)

Local students shine at state science fair
Superior team members Emma Duboise, Taryn Ververis, Marissa Koke, and Aaron Kelly, watch as a judge looks at their science project “Rampant Radon Remediation” at the State Science Fair held at the University of Montana in Missoula on March 21.
State outlines efforts to protect westslope cutthroat trout
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking for public comments on proposed state efforts to protect native westslope cutthroat trout in the Flathead Basin’s tributaries.

Montana Supreme Court says counties wrong on 95-mill tax issue
The Montana Supreme Court Wednesday ruled against Montana county governments in a dispute over the Montana Department of Revenue’s authority to order the full collection of the 95-mill state-level school equalization levy, a formerly obscure piece of tax bills that became a flashpoint this fall as state and local officials contended with frustration over rising property taxes.

Plains boy qualifies for statewide geo bee
If any of the 100 students competing in the Montana National Geographic Bee should be able to locate Luck, a town in Polk County, Wis., with a population of 881, it probably would be the Plains eighth-grader competing in the bee.