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Lady Tigers top Noxon on senior night
Beware the Lady Tigers.
Panthers fight way into district tourney
True Grit lives in Alberton.
Legals for February, 14 2024
St. Regis students bake Valentine’s cookies for annual fundraiser
The cafeteria at St. Regis School on Feb. 3 was filled with the sweet aroma of warm sugar cookies, around 840 of them.
Republican Jeff Stanek greets HD-90 voters
Candidate for Montana House of Representatives District 90, St. Regis resident Jeff Stanek met with voters and community members Feb. 3.
Linda (Wall) Shrock
Linda (Wall) Shrock
Comments sought on proposed Lolo Forest plan
A 60-day comment period opened Feb. 1 for Lolo Forest's proposed forest plan.
COLUMN: Chuck’s Kiddie Korps
Let’s have some fun talking about the future, eh?
St. Regis moves to top of 14C with win over Charlo
Anyone who has watched the St. Regis Tigers boys basketball team this year most likely came away with the feeling that they had seen a good basketball team.
Noxon boys cling to 4th place in 14C
To be the best, it has often been said, you have to beat the best.
Legals for February, 7 2024
U.S. declines to give Northern Rockies wolves protections
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Friday it will develop the first National Recovery Plan for gray wolves in the Lower 48 but declined to make any changes to their listing status under the Endangered Species Act, meaning Montana will continue to manage wolf populations here.
Testing services available at Mineral County Health Department
Mineral County Health Department is expanding free testing services to Mineral County residents.
Clean School Bus Program will reduce emissions
Thank you, Sen. Jon Tester, for helping secure funds to purchase 41 clean school buses for Montana’s rural public schools.
Arctic blast wreaks havoc as pipes burst
Montana endured a record-breaking cold snap during the second week of January. Mineral County residents felt the brutal plunge in mercury for roughly a five-day stretch, before thermometers slowly crept back above 32 degrees.
Library offers educational kits for kids and adults
Public libraries were almost handed a death sentence when the internet came to be, but they adapted, expanded with innovative ideas, and remain a vital service in communities.
Camaraderie abounds at snowmobile poker ride
There may have been 100 fewer participants in the $1,000 Super Poker Ride in Haugan only due to the snow conditions, but the snowmobilers couldn’t tell because they were having way too much fun! The Montana Nightriders Snowmobile Club pulls out all the stops and plugs when it comes to this monster extravaganza.
William (Bill) Shope, 89
William (Bill) Shope, 89, passed away Jan. 17, 2024 surrounded by his family. Bill was born on Aug. 25, 1934, in Vanceburg, KY to Charlie and Gladys Shope.
Mary Jo Gould, 85
Mary Jo Gould, 85, passed away of natural causes on Jan. 16, 2024, at the Mineral Community Hospital Long Term Care Facility.
COLUMN: Playoff time has arrived
Light the lamps, ring the bells, buy some extra Velcro or duct tape, whichever you prefer to keep you in your seat. Playoff time takes flight this weekend!