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Hot Springs hopes to add to gridiron legacy
October 22, 2019 11 a.m.

Hot Springs hopes to add to gridiron legacy

On the outside facing of the press box are two years inscribed in big, black numbers: 2012 and 2016. This year’s Hot Springs High School football team hopes to add 2019.

Superior grad returns home to open salon
December 29, 2021 midnight

Superior grad returns home to open salon

Superior graduate and owner of Hello Beautiful Salon, Kaylee Ray, sort of stumbled into a career of being a hair stylist.

May 24, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: Track and field standouts

In the years I’ve been covering high school sports, I’ve often extolled the talents and drive of the young folks I’ve had the pleasure to write about in Western Montana.

April 26, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: Baseball memory

One of the great things about sports is the memories they can create.

November 2, 2022 midnight

Hot Springs' season ends in playoff heart-breaker

For all its purported roughness and toughness, football can also be a cruel breaker of hearts.

Bluehawks softball focuses on rebuilding after hiatus
March 28, 2018 4 a.m.

Bluehawks softball focuses on rebuilding after hiatus

The Thompson Falls softball team will have to modify its expectations as they reenter competition after a year’s hiatus.

Horsemen dominant in December
December 24, 2009 midnight

Horsemen dominant in December

Matt Unrau

March Madness
March 25, 2010 1:18 p.m.

March Madness

Hot Springs hosts Tom Ferrier Memorial Basketball Tournament Hot Springs Sports

It's March Madness and if you missed the basketball mayhem this weekend then you were one of the unlucky ones. This past weekend was filled with jaw-dropping moves, surprises and upsets and close championship games, and this has nothing to do college basketball.

August 17, 2010 6:53 p.m.

Theatre performances coming to Mineral County

Two performances are coming to Mineral County this week. On Thursday, August 19, behind the high school, Julius Caesar will be performed as part of Montana's Shakespeare in the Parks 38th Season. Then, on August 21, in the St. Regis Community Park, get ready for some Adventures on the Western Stage. Both performances are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. and are free to audiences.

Basketball begins
December 1, 2010 12:41 p.m.

Basketball begins

Turn around for trotters

As practice began last week, the Trotters were eager to turn the page on last year’s 3-17 record. Exactly what this new chapter of basketball will hold for Plains, however, has yet to be written.

June 19, 2013 11:59 a.m.

School board wraps up the school year, looks into future

PLAINS – The Board of Trustees met on Monday and tended to business as usual in a two hour meeting at the Plains High School, wrapping up the school year in preparation of a new one.

Mistrial declared in case of Troy log furniture maker
June 22, 2022 midnight

Mistrial declared in case of Troy log furniture maker

A mistrial was declared in the matter of a Troy man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from people all over the country after taking orders from them for custom log furniture and then not producing the items.

March 4, 2008 midnight

Planet Earth cannot afford any more help from these so-called environmentalists

In the Clark Fork Valley Press on Feb. 20, there was a column written by Morlene Plouzek who is president of CAN in Thompson Falls. In this column, she did battle with some imaginary opponent called an anti-environmentalist. She further states that anti-environmentalists have not come up with any solutions.

December 15, 2021 midnight

Election critics push for special legislative committee

Two Republican state lawmakers spoke to Montana’s Legislative Council Monday to reiterate an appeal made earlier this fall for the formation of a special legislative committee to investigate alleged irregularities in Montana’s 2020 election.

September 18, 2008 midnight

MDEQ talks Superfund

The head of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and several other representatives from the organization met with the Mineral County Commissioners and other interested parties at the commissioner’s meeting room in Superior Wednesday to discuss concerns about listing the Flat Creek Mine area as a Superfund site.

April 15, 2008 midnight

MONTANA VIEWPOINT

Only the little people pay taxes while big corporations slide by

May 30, 2019 2:36 p.m.

Plains Day will feature free plane rides for kids on Saturday

Know any kids, age 8–17, who might want to fly?

State fish biologist discusses Clark Fork River pollution
December 30, 2020 midnight

State fish biologist discusses Clark Fork River pollution

The Clark Fork River has long sweeps through both Mineral and Sanders counties where it touches its residents in one way or another...

August 13, 2008 midnight

Letters

Fraud, not assault