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St. Regis FFA holds auction to honor troops
ST. REGIS - St. Regis FFA Chapter has been working hard on building a garden or storage shed with help from Mr. Braaten’s carpentry class. We plan to auction it off February 8, 2014 during our Darby home game. We are also building picnic tables from the old bleachers that were in the gym; they will be auctioned as well.
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 5, 2014
Holiday of Hearts raises money for sheriff's relief fund
HERON – With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, the spirit of love is in the air. While people are planning their perfect date night, one Heron couple has bigger plans.

Lady Hawks glide past Troy
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks only played one game last week but they played it well.
Trotters find their stride in game against Eureka
PLAINS – The Trotters had a challenging weekend of games. They traveled with the Horsemen to Eureka in order to compete against the Lions. The night before, they were faced with the daunting task of taking on the No. 2 ranked team in the state, Deer Lodge.
Sanders County Senior News
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Sanders County Community Calendar - Feb. 5
Open Gym at Plains
County students discover healthcare careers
SUPERIOR - On Wednesday, February 5, St.Regis High School and Alberton High School students will take part in a R.E.A.C.H. program hosted by Mineral Community Hospital. On the consecutive Wednesday, Superior High School students will attend an identical program. R.E.A.C.H., which stands for Research and Explore Awesome Careers in Healthcare, was developed by the Montana Area Health Education Center in 2007. The Western Montana Area Health Education Center (WMT-AHEC) R.E.A.C.H. program provides an opportunity for students to have hands-on exposure to latest equipment, practices, and procedures in the healthcare industry. Students will spend the morning at Mineral Community Hospital (MCH), working in teams, rotating through a variety of departments, where MCH professionals will provide a close-up view of job duties, daily practice, policy and procedures, and explain the education and training required for their positions.Larry Putnam, Mineral Community Hospital CEO and hospital staff are choreographing the day’s events to include student visits to Radiology, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Lab, Surgery and ER.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Feb. 5, 2014
Road to Recovery
Hunter Education Class scheduled for Trout Creek
TROUT CREEK - Hunter Education Classes have been scheduled for a number of communities in northwest Montana. All hunter education classes are free of charge. By state law, anyone born after January 1, 1985, must have completed the Hunter Education Course to buy a hunting license in Montana. To attend class and become certified, students must be at least 11 years old.
Plains Trap Club scores
Wednesday Nite Mixed League bowling scores for 1/29
Sheriff's Office seeks information on Noxon shooting
NOXON - On January 17, 2014 between the hours of 5 p.m. and 1 p.m. on January 18, unknown person(s) entered Speciality Beams parking lot in Noxon and broke a cable gate at the entrance possibly damaging their vehicle which is believed to be a 1997 - 1999 Subaru Legacy. These unknown person(s) then began to shoot up the Speciality Beams office which resulted in 21 bullet holes in the structure which also damaged property inside the building.
Crowd voices opinion on new hunting proposals
SUPERIOR – The public was welcomed to present their concerns on new hunting regulations to representatives of Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks at a special meeting Thursday morning.

Happy Chinese New Year of the Horse

Savage Horsemen make wrestling history
PLAINS – The Savage Horsemen accomplished a first in the history of wrestling last week. The team took down the Thompson Falls wrestling team in a dual and won 44 to 12, only losing one match.
Flu does not slow down Superior wrestlers
SUPERIOR – Two members of the Superior wrestling team participated at the Mission Mountain Classic on Saturday, January 25.