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February 12, 2025 midnight

Panthers have tough road trip

The road was not kind to the Alberton Panthers and Lady Panthers this past weekend, and it had nothing to do with snow.

Hot Springs girls burn Two Eagle River
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Hot Springs girls burn Two Eagle River

With the high school basketball playoffs just two weekends away, every game takes on added importance as teams jockey for district tournament seeding.

Lady Bobcats get two conference wins
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Lady Bobcats get two conference wins

With the basketball regular season coming to an end this weekend, every game takes on added importance, particularly seeding for the District 7B tournament two weeks hence.

Hawks soar on the road
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Hawks soar on the road

It was a good week to be a Blue Hawk or Lady Hawk.

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Noxon puts stamp on 13C conference with two big wins

What had been a tight race atop the Western 13C boys' basketball conference is even tighter after a wild weekend topped by Noxon’s hellish run.

February 12, 2025 midnight

Lincoln snaps St. Regis' winning streak

On the positive side, the stress associated with being unbeaten is gone for the St. Regis Tigers basketball team, their 15-game winning streak put to rest by the Lincoln Lynx, 55-34, Saturday night in Lincoln.

James (Jimmy) Raymond Jr., 48
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James (Jimmy) Raymond Jr., 48

James (Jimmy) Raymond Jr., 48

Len Allen Wagoner, 64
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Len Allen Wagoner, 64

Len Allen Wagoner, 64

Stager-Staats' love for animals becomes her career
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Stager-Staats' love for animals becomes her career

The job of a veterinarian is not for the faint of heart, and it’s rarely boring. Though she resides in the Beaver State, Kenzie Stager-Staats was once a Superior Bobcat, and now she’s living out her dream of caring for animals of all kinds.

Janine Jaques, 69
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Janine Jaques, 69

Janine Jaques, 69

Michael Alfred Smith, 74
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Michael Alfred Smith, 74

Michael Alfred Smith

Dwaine Delbert Bauer, 88
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Dwaine Delbert Bauer, 88

Dwaine Delbert Bauer, 88

February 12, 2025 midnight

Superintendent evaluation

The January board meeting of the Trustees of the Plains School District was a packed house of parents, taxpayers, and community members with concerns.

February 12, 2025 midnight

Cyr to take over as Alberton superintendent and principal

Having had four school superintendents in three and a half years, Alberton School District has taken a bold move by combining two positions and hired Amanda Cyr beginning July 1.

Spotlight on the Arts: Ava Bouquet
February 5, 2025 midnight

Spotlight on the Arts: Ava Bouquet

“Spotlight on the Arts” by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.

Lloyd Esbon Bache, 96
February 5, 2025 midnight

Lloyd Esbon Bache, 96

Lloyd Esbon Bache

February 5, 2025 midnight

Pause on federal funding impacts local services

The Montana Community Action Network (MCAN) represents the 10 Community Action agencies who carry out programs aimed to help Montanans experiencing economic hardships, including the elderly and disabled.

Superior spelling bee in photos
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Superior spelling bee in photos

Superior schools annual spelling bee.

February 5, 2025 midnight

Winter storytelling series continues at Travelers’ Rest State Park

Travelers’ Rest State Park near Lolo will continue its Winter Storytelling Series this Saturday, Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. with a presentation from Hasan Davis about the Lewis and Clark Expedition, told from the perspective of the journey's enslaved man, York.

Tribes, wildlife officials oppose proposed hunting bill for Flathead Indian Reservation
February 5, 2025 midnight

Tribes, wildlife officials oppose proposed hunting bill for Flathead Indian Reservation

Tribal advocates argued during a Tuesday evening hearing in Helena that a proposed hunting bill could jeopardize tribal-state relations and result in years of costly litigation.