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Soaring to new heights
PLAINS – Airplanes of all ages will soon spot the sky, as the annual Fly-In Breakfast at the Penn Stohr Field in Plains gets ready to take off.
St. Regis challenge Two Eagle River in Pablo
The St. Regis boys gave Two Eagle River an intense challenge in a Thursday night game in Pablo. Both teams put impressive numbers on the board as the teams went head to head throughout the entire game.
A helping hand
PLAINS – A number of residents throughout Sanders County spend time and money traveling to medical appointments both within and outside of the county.
Superior fire department improves ISO rating
SUPERIOR - The Superior Volunteer Fire Department is pleased to announce that the department’s ISO ratings have improved. ISO has revamped their rating system somewhat, but both changes are an improvement that should mean better insurance rates.
Mountain Cats Pounce
The Superior-Alberton Mountain Cats continued their run towards the state tournament with three duals against Loyola Sacred Heart, Valley Christian and St. Ignatius this week.
Lady Tigers learn through season
Low numbers weren’t going to be enough stop the St. Regis Lady Tigers volleyball squad. Eight girls showed up to practice willing to work hard and put in the time and effort. After running through warm-up drills, the girls got busy hitting, passing and serving.
31st anniversary of VFW a hit
Danielle Switalski
Crossing guards bring back morning program
Danielle Switalski
Swim team celebrates in sweet way
Matt Unrau
Pot plant bust in Superior
Last week, Mineral County Deputy Jim Balenger, along with two other officers, busted a marijuana operation near Superior.
Plains residents seek crackdown on speeders
For a group of concerned Clayton Street residents, enough is enough. The spark that triggered their call to action came earlier this month when a speeding motorist narrowly missed hitting a young child riding a bicycle.
Jurors hear cell phone analysis in Wood murder trial
Two witnesses with backgrounds in analyzing cellphone data testified how one device belonging to murder suspect Danielle Wood...
Wolf hunting, trapping proposals making progress
Hunters and trappers who kill wolves in Montana could be reimbursed...
Mack Days: Perfect weather for opening weekend
The 2024 Spring Mack Days on Flathead Lake, sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and sanctioned by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, began Thursday, March 14, and wrap up May 11.
Mountain lions likely trimmed island sheep herd to lowest number in decades
Three now-dead cougars that found their way onto Flathead Lake’s Wild Horse Island handily hunted down its bighorn sheep herd to as few as 35 of the prized Rocky Mountain ungulates.
Clark Fork Hospital CEO gives COVID-19 update
By GREGORY HANSON
Display raises awareness of veteran suicides
The scars of the battlefield are often readily recognizable and visible. Sometimes they are not.
Consolation rounds test top teams
Often, consolation rounds can have “con” sequences.
Barry 'Spook' Stang
Barry “Spook” Stang
Scouts take to chariots at Mission
They didn't have wheels with razor sharp blades that cut into the competitor's chariot, and instead of horses, the chariot pullers were boys. And just like when the ancient Greeks and Romans held the sport, a feisty crowd cheered for their favorite teams.