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Sheriff's Report, March 24
3-14-10

Welcome to the jungle
Last week, a bunch of jungle creatures inhabited the halls of the St. Regis School. But the students were practicing getting into their roles for the production of The Jungle Book.

Superior records smashed
Christofer Eriksson shattered the school record last Thursday for the pole vault at the Superior Invitational. The record, which stood at 12-6, was back from 1986. To shatter a record, one must jump at least two additional inches. The feat was no problem for Ericksson who did so to a cheering applause from the crowd. It was also no surprise that he took first in the event with a jump of 12-8.
New principal takes office in St. Regis Schools
A new, yet old face has been selected to fill the role of St. Regis principal. Tammy Demien officially began her role as principal of the St. Regis School District this week, replacing Ed Huenemann, and while her face may be new to some, she is certainly not a stranger to the school district.

Loko Joe's three-peat as softball champions
Slow-pitch softball teams from all over the Northwest gathered at St. Regis Community Park Saturday and Sunday for the annual Fourth of July Softball tournament.

Mountain West mayhem
Tony Banovich for the Valley Press
Hot Springs catches onto folf craze
Featuring a number of local folfers the dominant player of the Western Montana Folf Tournament on Sunday turned out to not be anyone bearing a disc.

Tfalls wrestling under way
The Thompson Falls Bluehawks kicked off their 2010 wrestling season at the Polson Invitational on Saturday.
Town hall food fight
Plains residents discuss Chinese lunch vendors
There was standing room only at the Plains town council meeting on Monday evening as locals gathered to discuss the Chinese food vendor that stops in Plains every Friday.
Paradise man builds work of faith
Danielle Switalski
When frisbees and golf collide
Matt Unrau
Sanders County track in full stride for spring season
The Hot Springs track team is gearing up for the 2009 season with schedule of grueling practices. They practice everyday for an hour to an hour and a half inside and outside, when the weather allows.

Holiday bazaar benefits Alberton Food Pantry
ALBERTON – With Thanksgiving over, the Alberton Food Pantry started off the holiday season with the town’s annual craft fair bazaar.

Fire danger reaches extreme conditions
SANDERS COUNTY- With the official fire danger level set to “extreme,” emergency services throughout Sanders County are on high alert and taking additional measures to respond in the case of a wildfire. At the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation facility in Plains, two helicopters were on stand-by last week to respond should the need arise.

Auction helps children
ALBERTON – Calls of ‘sold!’ and the rapid-fire chatter of an auctioneer filled the restaurant of the River Edge Resort in Alberton for the annual Helping Hands of Alberton auction on Saturday.
An update from Representative Ingraham
December means cool (and I do mean cool) winter breezes are ushered in, snowflakes make their appearance and for most of us, we begin the look forward to celebrating Christ’s birth on December 25th. In preparing for the Christmas celebration, many of us begin by decorating our homes, looking for that perfect Christmas tree and hanging a wreath upon our door. The wreath’s shape has been used symbolically for centuries. The circle or ring shape is symbolic of eternity or eternal life, because the shape has no beginning or end.
Kvelve's Comments: Giving it their all
There are a lot of good things in sports, and admittedly some not so good things.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks supervisor honored
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Science Program Supervisor Alan Wood received the Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Distinguished Service Award for 2020 in recognition for more than three decades of exemplary service protecting Montana’s fish and wildlife and their habitat.
Legals for February, 26 2025

Former undersheriff pens new novel
What do you get when you cross a drifter, a biker, a college graduate and an undersheriff from Sanders County?