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Thomson Falls starts track season with firepower
The overall numbers are down for those who came out for Thompson Falls track and field this spring.
Noxon tracksters put in work as season begins
There’s a new competitor in Noxon these days, a high school baseball team. But the existing spring high school sports program is also still there.
Superior Bobcats feature mix of experience and youth
The theme remains the same for spring sports at Superior High School: a good group of experienced athletes with another year under their belts, and a promising core of underclassmen eager for their chance to shine.
Hot Springs looks to overcome injury bug
There are so many variables to the start of a new sports season, including the dreaded injury bug.
Golfers tee off season with practice round
It was a most welcome chance to get out on the golf course for a “practice competition” that was a three-way meet in disguise.

Noxon-Thompson Falls baseball kicks off debut season
Cold, rainy weather with doses of snow between the raindrops.

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.
Law enforcement officers earn medals of valor for heroic actions
The county commissioner’s room at the Mineral County Courthouse in Superior was packed last Wednesday evening, full of officers, local first responders, citizens and friends gathering to reflect and honor those who answered the call to protect the community last March during an officer involved shooting.

Spring Mack Days off to hot start
The 2024 Spring Mack Days on Flathead Lake began Thursday March 14 and wraps up on May 11.
Noxon and Thompson Falls form co-op baseball team
Two ballparks. Two Montana towns. Two groups of baseball hungry young men.

Students excel at 4-H Communication Days
Perhaps among the group of 4-H presenters is a future orator of great skill.
Trotters softball opens season Saturday
Last year’s Plains Trotters softball team was like a tale of two teams. They opened the season losing six straight before picking up a win against Troy.
Carey and Sneed to lead Plains golfers
A smaller than average turnout this year has Plains High School counting on quality over quantity.
Bobcats golfers ready to hit the links
There is a common thread that runs through the high school golf coaching community around here, and perhaps everywhere.

Committee plans for Plains Beautification Day
Members of the Plains Beautification Day Committee spent Wednesday evening planning for the upcoming cleanup day, which will take place May 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Officials look for answers from U.S. Attorney on Public Law 280
Frustration seemed to be the tenor this week at the Lake County Courthouse as public officials contemplate their withdrawal from Public Law 280, which has given the county felony jurisdiction over tribal members on the Flathead Reservation for nearly 60 years.

Producer Partnership looks to work with ranchers in Western Montana
The idea started in 2020. The demand for beef was very high and the availability of processing could not keep up.
Resource coalition discusses upcoming aerial survey
The Mineral County Resource Coalition is a diverse group of citizens who meet regularly to find resolutions to the complex issues facing natural resource management on public lands in Mineral County and other areas in western Montana.
Senior Citizens Center has new kitchen manager
The St. Regis Senior Citizens Center has been open since 2009, and in that time, they have had growing pains, as businesses do, ranging from lines outside waiting for their meals to almost closing the doors.

St. Regis seamstress has lifetime of experience
Since she was knee-high to a grasshopper, or in this case, a Singer Sewer, Gayle Johnston’s remarkable seamstress profession has come together over the years one stitch at a time.