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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.
Lady Hawks clip Eureka in OT
Without a doubt, it’s been a good season in Thompson Falls basketball circles this year.
Hot Springs girls pick up two wins
It’s probably fair to say the Two Eagle River Eagles boys basketball team would like to see Hot Springs more often.
Plains-Hot Springs grapplers 3rd at divisional meet
The leaders at the top of the sports team competition are familiar to local high school sports fans: Florence-Carlton and Eureka.
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.
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.
Dicken, Crabb appointed to Plains Council
A special Plains Council meeting convened Monday to appoint two individuals to fill a pair of open seats.
Noxon upsets 14C division leader Charlo
Don’t look now, but another serious contender for the boys 14C basketball conference crown emerged this weekend as the Noxon Red Devils won a pair of league games and lost to Class B Troy.
Hot Springs and St. Regis split meeting
It was a mixed bag of basketball for the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams this past week.
Plains teams post impressive victories
The Plains boys basketball train is back on track.
COLUMN: Summer daydreaming
It was just a few weeks ago that I was pondering winter and wondering why it hadn’t arrived in this neck of the woods.
Lady Tigers even record at 3-3
It was a tough way to start a week for the St. Regis girls basketball team, which was whacked by Charlo, 60-19 last Tuesday night in Charlo.
Scrappy Alberton Panthers keep battling
When you are in the lobby of a skyscraper, the thought of climbing the stairs required to get to the penthouse may be daunting indeed. But to get there, no matter the level of “daunt”, you must put one foot forward and repeat that process.
Blue Hawks notch 7B basketball victories
If you are a coach, seeing your team come together with playoffs in the not-too-distant future is usually a good thing.
Mission sweeps Superior at St. Ignatius
A lot of tourists stop in St. Ignatius to check out the old Mission cathedral. Probably even a few who stop to watch some Mission basketball.
Plains stays in mix at top of 7B
Two games against two largely different opponents and a split of those two games.
Trotters drop two conference games on road trip
After some amazing games and surprising finishes, one thing is clear when it comes to the Western 7B girls basketball conference: the top spot, in fact the top four spots are up for grabs.
Pruitt powers St. Regis over Alberton
One day the future divisional champions from Alberton High may look back at this one and shake their heads.