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Lady Tigers take down Lady Lynx and Lady Vikings
ST. REGIS – The Lady Tigers won two close victories last week against the Charlo Lady Vikings and the Lincoln Lady Lynx.
SCCHO presents grant opportunities
THOMPSON FALLS – The public hearing of community needs took place Wednesday night on Jan. 22 in the Sanders County Courthouse. The meeting aimed to share different grants available to the public and how to obtain them.

Bobcats and Panthers face off a second time
SUPERIOR/ALBERTON – On Tuesday, the Superior Bobcats and Alberton Panthers reunited on the court for a rematch a month after they last played each other in December.
Public Works plans clean-up
PLAINS – In an effort to clean up the town, Plains is thinking about extending a helping hand to those in need.
MRHC plans health coverage for community
SUPERIOR – In order to bring better medical coverage to people in the community, Mineral Regional Health Center will hold a health coverage fair in Superior on Saturday, February 1.
FWP provides updates and hunting proposals
THOMPSON FALLS – Grizzly bears, bobcats and walleye were on the agenda among other items as Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks members met with the Sanders County Commissioners on January 14 to provide a quarterly update.

Alberton High School junior publishes novel
ALBERTON – Alec Managhan, a junior at Alberton High School, recently joined the ranks of published authors as he made his first novel available to the public on Kindle.

Savage Heat sizzle in game against Charlo
HOT SPRINGS – The Savage Heat came out strong against Charlo Saturday night and the intensity continued throughout all four quarters. The full house responded to the scuffles and scrapes of the physical game with roars of excitement.
Plains wrestlers do well at Choteau Tournament
PLAINS – The Plains/Hot Springs wrestling team went to Choteau and came back placing three kids in a tough competition.

Superior and St. Regis competition erupts
SUPERIOR/ST. REGIS – The St. Regis Tigers took a hard defeat in a game for county pride against the Superior Bobcats Tuesday, January 14.
MCH eliminates nine jobs to balance budget
SUPERIOR – In a meeting held on Thursday, January 9, the county commissioners heard an update on the status of the hospital’s budgetary changes.
Hot Springs chamber plans for promotion
HOT SPRINGS – The first Chamber of Commerce meeting of the year took place Thursday afternoon at the Symes Hotel. The items on the agenda were the success of the Christmas season and the current budget, but the focus of the meeting was the prospect of advertising with Anderson Radio Broadcasting.
County officer appointment discussed in meeting
SUPERIOR – As part of their meeting Friday, January 10, the County Commissioners discussed appointment of members to boards, committees and other positions within county organizations.

Releasing hope on New Years
PLAINS – The New Year’s Eve night sky was illuminated with every color of the rainbow. Sky lanterns were released at the fairgrounds to honor loved ones that have suffered from cancer. The lanterns seemed to be beacons of hope warding off the ever-present darkness.
SCCFF brings in the New Year helping families
THOMPSON FALLS – With a New Year well underway, Sanders County Coalition for Families continues their mission to bring help to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and stalking.

Spicing up the new year
ALBERTON – The River Edge Steakhouse was filled with an assortment of aromas New Year’s Day as chilies simmered away at the resort’s second annual chili cook-off.
Mineral County deputy gets top marks at academy
SUPERIOR – At the Montana Law Enforcement Academy’s graduation ceremony on December 13, two Mineral County deputies were among the graduates, one of whom left with top honors.

Fourth grade class gives back to community
SUPERIOR – Fourth graders from Superior Elementary School received a lesson in generosity Tuesday, December 17, when the class went to shop for the less fortunate as part of a community service project.

The Christmas story brought to life in Alberton
ALBERTON – In a one-night-only performance, the Christmas story was brought to life Saturday, December 14, as the Northwest Indian Bible School held a live nativity scene in Alberton.
Tigers look forward to games in new year
ST. REGIS – The St. Regis Tigers had difficult games last week as they faced defeat against the Charlo Vikings and the Lincoln Lynx.