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Blue Hawks smash Troy Trojans, 76-13
January 6, 2021 midnight

Blue Hawks smash Troy Trojans, 76-13

The highly regarded Blue Hawks absolutely dismantled the Troy Trojans Saturday night...

St. Regis Tigers slam Darby, 67-53
January 6, 2021 midnight

St. Regis Tigers slam Darby, 67-53

It happened in the pre-game warmups, a thundering, rim-bending twang that turned every head in the St. Regis High School gym...

December 30, 2020 midnight

Mineral County road killed animals can be collected

A few years ago, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks developed a system for people to legally recover road-killed animals for human consumption...

December 30, 2020 midnight

CSKT water compact bill becomes law

U.S. Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester celebrated their bipartisan bill, the “Montana Water Rights Protection Act” becoming law...

Loge reaches milestone in Red Cross donations
December 16, 2020 midnight

Loge reaches milestone in Red Cross donations

Denley Loge, St. Regis rancher and House District 14 Representative, is at a zenith with the American Red Cross...

December 9, 2020 midnight

Mineral County schools deal with COVID-19 issues

Due to rising COVID-19 cases throughout Mineral County some area school districts have had to...

Thanksgiving dinner a big hit at Bootlegger's Bar
December 9, 2020 midnight

Thanksgiving dinner a big hit at Bootlegger's Bar

When David Barsotti, retired from the U.S. Marine Corp, approached Shannon Anderson, owner of the Bootlegger Bar...

Johnny Warren Evins
December 2, 2020 midnight

Johnny Warren Evins

On Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, the Evins family...

November 25, 2020 midnight

Kvelve's Comments: How much technology is too much?

Wow! I thought it may have been a dream from the 1960s, but it was a commercial on the boob tube...

STEAM comes to Alberton School District
November 25, 2020 midnight

STEAM comes to Alberton School District

Turkey Tech in Alberton...

Thompson Falls author releases fourth book
November 25, 2020 midnight

Thompson Falls author releases fourth book

Thompson Falls author and historian Carl Haywood has just released his fourth book titled Blackfeet, Blood and Beaver.

November 18, 2020 midnight

Kvelve's Comments: Deer need highway etiquette course

I, Charles K., hit a deer.

Season ends for Thompson Falls football team
November 11, 2020 midnight

Season ends for Thompson Falls football team

Thompson Falls and Scobey were tied at 24-24 entering the fourth quarter of their first round Montana Class A playoff game, but the hosts shut out the Blue Hawks 16-0 to claim a 40-24 win last Saturday.

Plains' Helterline served country in Air Force
November 11, 2020 midnight

Plains' Helterline served country in Air Force

For most of his nine plus decades, Dave Helterline has been a fixture on the Plains and Sanders County scene.

November 11, 2020 midnight

DeBorgia woman's seasoning mix a treat for locals

That was definitely the case for Gigi DuBois from DeBorgia. Her mother Lee Maher was a school teacher with a crafty side who concocted a unique seasoning blend to give away as gifts.

Lady Hawks cruise to District 7B title
November 4, 2020 midnight

Lady Hawks cruise to District 7B title

Lady Hawks power their way to 7B crown

Thompson Falls gridders roll to 50-6 win over Simms
November 4, 2020 midnight

Thompson Falls gridders roll to 50-6 win over Simms

A big second quarter turned a tight game into a rout by halftime as the Blue Hawks led 36-6.

Jonkel shares insights into mountain lions
November 4, 2020 midnight

Jonkel shares insights into mountain lions

But with everything huntable now, mountain lion sightings will become more prevalent.

Writer recalls lessons learned from archery elk season
November 4, 2020 midnight

Writer recalls lessons learned from archery elk season

This was archery season No. 3 for the three amigos.

November 4, 2020 midnight

Woman accused of murdering ex-husband free on bail

A Flathead Valley woman accused of murdering her ex-husband maintains she shot him in self-defense, but law enforcement officials believe something else may have happened.