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St. Regis bank makes changes to services
ST. REGIS – The Family of Banks would like to formally announce an important change which will affect Mullan Trail Bank in St. Regis and Superior. As of February 1, 2014, Mullan Trail Banks in St. Regis will close its lobby and begin operating through the drive- up window, accepting deposits and cashing checks.
St. Regis Tigers end their season in Pablo tourney
14C districts were played last week in Pablo at the SKC Joe McDonald Gym, where the St. Regis Lady Tigers met Noxon in their first game on Thursday afternoon. The girls charged through the game neck-and-neck until the final buzzer, with Noxon taking a slim win over St. Regis, 43-40.
Local legislative report
By Denley Loge
Legals for March, 27 2024
St. Regis school levy narrowly passes
St. Regis residents submitted their votes Tuesday for the general fund school levy. The $36,201,95 levy passed by a slim 75-71 margin.
Superior & St. Regis basketball
Superior junior Wyatt Zylawy attempts to block junior Gibson Lowry, of St. Regis, during the rivalry game Tuesday in St. Regis.
Plains Trotters go four sets against St. Regis
PLAINS - Tuesday night the Plains Trotters took on the St. Regis Lady Tigers in a match that would last four sets.
St. Regis football looking to play with Mullan, Idaho
St. Regis football players may be changing their colors next year from green and gold to purple and white as the school looks to co-op with Mullan, Idaho. Over the past several years the St. Regis football program has had a difficult time filling their roster. Last year the team had to cancel the season with only a handful of players available to make up a team.
Local schools participate in St. Regis Fun Run
READY, SET, GO!: Students from St. Regis, Superior and Alberton competed int he ninth annual Fun Run in St. Regis.
Pro-life rally St. Regis
The inaugural Pro-Life Walk and Remembrance Rally in St. Regis began with a potluck and speech at the park and ended at the St. Regis River where a wreath was tossed and balloons were released.
St. Regis Memorial Day parade
Members of the American Legion Ray Welch Post 13 marched from the John Mullan Square down to the St. Regis River on Memorial Day and tossed a flower wreath in the waters below. The Memorial Day commemoration ended at the St. Regis Cemetery. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
St. Regis wins battle of the Tigers
The St. Regis Lady Tigers won in all aspects of the battle of Tigers with Darby Saturday afternoon.
Highway 135 project completed near St. Regis
The Highway 135 Beautification and Safety Enhancement Project located north of the 4-way stop in St. Regis was recently completed. The projected was funded with the St. Regis Resort Tax, an $85,000 Community Transportation Enhancement Program Grant, a $465,000 Transportation Alternative Program Grant and an $8,000 grant from the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation for trees.
St. Regis to hold holiday bazaar
ST. REGIS - Come on down to the St. Regis Community Center on Saturday December 7th to get a jump on your holiday shopping. There will be tables full of offerings from local artists and craftspeople. Browse through handmade goods, functional art, jewelry, toys, even antiques, and collectibles. There will be chili, coffee and cinnamon rolls to warm up with on a winter’s day and energize you while you shop. Doors will open at 9 am and the event will run until 4 pm. The Community Center is located at 230 Lobo Loop.
St. Regis superfan honored
Nadine Worley was honored for her loyalty to the St. Regis Tigers at a game last weekend. Worley, who graduated from St. Regis High School in 1948 received recognition from the Montana High School Association.
St. Regis takes on Mullan at home
ST. REGIS – The St. Regis Tigers faced another breed of Tiger last weekend as they played host to the team from Mullan on their home field.
St. Regis volleyball splits with Mullan, Charlo
In their meeting with Mullan, which joins forces with St. Regis as a co-op football partner but not other sports, St. Regis was dominant from the beginning as they swept the Idaho version of Lady Tigers, 3-0.
Volleyball roundup in Mineral County
St. Regis loses to Charlo in 4 matches
St. Regis School District awarded priority school status in federal program
Federal grant award of $29,978.00 to support career and college readiness during the 2012/2013 school year
St. Regis 4-H group treats seniors
The St. Regis Senior Center was given a holiday treat when the St. Regis 4-H group visited on Dec. 14. They sang songs to the seniors, including the traditional melodies of: “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas;” “Here Comes Santa Claus;” “Frosty The Snowman;” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas;” and “Jingle Bells.”