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Hot Springs gains a victory during homecoming game
HOT SPRINGS – The Savage Heat football team unleashed an offensive bombardment on the team from Lincoln on Friday during the 2013 Homecoming game in Hot Springs. The team defeated their opponents 59 to 0 during the one sided match that saw consistent defensive stops from Hot Springs and touchdowns coming on the ground and through the air.
Savage Heat field quick and tough roster
It will seem different for sure on the football field at Hot Springs High this year.
Jimmie Ray Harrold
Jimmie Ray Harrold, 65, of Superior, Montana, passed away Nov. 16...
Protecting our states against invasion is a key guarantee of Constitution
Article 4 Section 4, Constitution of the United States, says: “The United States shall guarantee to every state in the Union a republican form of government [meaning Congress], and protect each of them against invasion.”
Panthers compete in Florence
After having their meet in Frenchtown cancelled last week, the Alberton Panthers traveled to Florence on Thursday of last week.
Marion Reinhart
Marion Reinhart, 85, of Thompson Falls, passed away on Saturday, March 23.
Savage Horsemen seniors recognized
The Savage Horsemen Wrestling Team recognized its seniors on Saturday.
Lookout Ski Area prepares to open, but little snow on ground
Lookout Ski area has only reported a trace of snow, but management is hoping that with cooler temperatures and snow in the forecast, they will be opening soon. The three-month forecast is showing below-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures.
Hot Springs prepares to take on Lincoln at home
HOT SPRINGS - After a bye week coming off a tough loss in their season opener, the Savage Heat are looking to rebound against Lincoln at home this Friday.
Marion Reinhart
Marion Reinhart, 85, of Thompson Falls, passed away on Saturday, March 23.
Stella Patricia Beck
Stella Patricia Beck, 92, of Superior, passed away Wednesday, July 28.
Beatrice Lolita Blanchard Neely Carney, 85
Beatrice Lolita Blanchard Neely Carney
Agreement and Disagreement
Jim Elliott
Hot Springs Savage Heat dominates on the field
HOT SPRINGS - Firing on all cylinders Friday night the Hot Springs Savage Heat pelted the Bears of Lima 74-0.
Questions raised over Balenger's use of vehicle while on leave
Mineral County Undersheriff Mike Boone was present at a regular meeting of the Mineral County Commissioners Dec. 12 to field questions regarding the paid administrative leave of Jim Balenger.
Superior VFW honors Heppe with life member plaque
Ed Heppe has lived in Superior since he was 9 years old with most of his working years at Diamond Match Mill
Primary season begins
MONTANA VIEWPOINT©
Six - the lucky number
Review of "The Miracle Worker"
The Miracle Worker (In other words the story of Helen Keller) was one of the best performances by the Montana Repertory Theatre I myself have ever seen. I thought this because the story was easy to follow, it was all from the original script except they added projections of images (the most show were of what Helen was experiencing in her view point). Its cast was phenomenal. From what I observed at the Banquet, they all got along nicely and when forced with adopting a family mentality they pulled it off. I was particularly impressed with the manner they acted when faced with having no work with a blind character. It felt like a life style and raw emotion. And lastly it wasn’t amateurs doing this. These were very experienced and their acting skills were top notch. An example was Annie Sullivan played by Caitlin Mclae struggle to find some way to reach Helen and she made it feel like as if it were a real conflict you were looking down upon. No part of it felt forged.