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Lady Panthers volleyball tops St. Regis, 3-1
The Alberton Lady Panthers are on the prowl in Western 14C volleyball.
Hot Springs volleyball takes narrow loss to Charlo
It was a battle for the conference lead in Charlo Saturday night as the Lady Vikings hosted surging Hot Springs for the top spot in the Western 14C volleyball standings.
Lady Hawks clash with Western B power Bigfork
With Western B volleyball playoff action looming, Thompson Falls’ girls were trying to do what no one else had done this year so far.
Noxon girls get 2 more wins; boys top Alberton
The Noxon girls basketball team got a pair of wins this past week, thanks to some solid play against struggling opponents.
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Red Devils stare down Gardiner Bruins
So it just makes sense.
Legals for December, 7 2022
Grizzlies, hunters collide in northern Rockies
A hunter killed a grizzly bear in self-defense last week in the Madison Range southeast of Ennis.
Keep politics out of grizzly review
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has begun a 12-month review of petitions from the states of Montana and Wyoming to delist grizzly bears and remove the protections it has under the Endangered Species Act.
Alberton parent-teacher group hosts gingerbread day
On Sunday afternoon, the Alberton School Gymnasium transformed into a gingerbread house manufacturing plant as parents, guardians and kids came in to build and have fun.

All-stars clinch nail-biter
The Clark Fork Valley All-stars added a win to their column on July 2 with a come-from-behind victory won off the momentum they acquired in the third inning.
Lady Hawks lose heartbreaker in championship
The Thompson Falls softball team was one strike away from being crowned state champions, but let victory slip out of their hands on a rain-soaked field in Anaconda Monday, May 26.

High school student talks with CIA Director
Not many high school juniors get the opportunity to tour the nation’s capitol and speak with former CIA directors, however that is exactly the chance offered Cody White of Thompson Falls High School.

Superior soccer kicks off
Youngsters from around Superior got together Saturday for a full day of sun, fun and soccer.

Motocross racing returns to Plains
The constant revving of engines that could be heard echoing throughout the valley Sunday could only mean one thing - motocross has returned to Plains.

Hot Springs chief of police completes law enforcement academy training in Helena
Surrounded by friends doling out congratulations, cake and more than a few good-natured cracks at his expense, it seemed to dawn on Hot Springs Chief of Police Tim Coleman that, for the first time in three months, life was returning to normal.

County fair rodeo rocks arena
Paradise resident Bronson Burbach rode his first rodeo in high school.

Thompson Falls loses shot at playoffs
It was tough Friday night for the Bluehawks Football team as they battled Troy for a spot in the Playoffs.

Skies clear for Turkey Shoot
“It ain't raining and it ain't blowing, so it's nice,” said Tom Kunzer of the 2008 Turkey Shoot at Plains Saturday.