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Plains Superintendent Thom Chisholm is a symmetrical kind of guy
Symmetry is clearly an expression of order, proper alignment and in many cases perfection.
Legion Baseball: Riverdogs sweep series with Mariners
After a long wait to come home from a road game split with a Class A Legion team, the Missoula Mavericks, the Clark Fork Riverdogs were more than raring to go on their home field.
Local teams brave the cold at Dilly Bar Invite in Ronan
No word on how many ice cream treats were consumed, but it probably wasn’t many less than the number of Bigfork tracksters who finished in the top 10 Saturday at the Dilly Bar Invitational track meet in Ronan.
Mineral County promotes Strengthening Families Month
All throughout the month of April, the Mineral County Healthy Communities Coalition, the Mineral County Family Connections Collaborative, and the Parents as Teachers Program at the Mineral County Health Department will join together in promoting Strengthening Families Month.
Riverdogs split double-header at Missoula
If the initial two-games of the just underway Legion baseball season are any indication, the Plains-based Clarkfork Riverdogs may be on their way to a good season.
Thompson Falls girls win home meet
Overall depth helped win the day for the Thompson Falls girls track team Thursday afternoon.
Northern pike study begins in western Montana
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks fisheries biologists began tagging northern pike in portions of the Bitterroot, Clark Fork, and Clearwater rivers this week as part of a new study on pike movement in the Missoula area.
Potting Shed owner escapes wind wreckage
Last week, when high winds toppled two mature pine trees onto Milton Pearce’s greenhouses in St. Regis, it not only took down his garden structures, it knocked him down to the ground as well.
Northern pike study begins in western Montana
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks fisheries biologists began tagging northern pike in portions of the Bitterroot, Clark Fork, and Clearwater rivers this week as part of a new study on pike movement in the Missoula area. The success of the study depends on reports from anglers who catch tagged fish.
Lady Hawks earn 4 straight wins
To say the Thompson Falls High girls fast pitch softball team has shaken off its season-opening heartbreaking loss to Sanders County rival Plains would be like saying a little snow will slow them down.
Gray wolf delisting mired in politics
Gray wolf delisting mired in politics
Q&A with treasurer/superintendent candidate Jill Betts
Q&A with treasurer/superintendent candidate Jill Betts
Q&A with treasurer/superintendent candidate Merry Mueller
Q&A with treasurer/superintendent candidate Merry Mueller
Thompson Falls golf teams stack up
As is the case with most area high school golf teams, large numbers are participating this year as compared to the last two Covid-stifled seasons.
St. Regis golf draws ample numbers
Last season only two players turned out for the St. Regis High school golf team. The good news is both are back this year along with a bunch of other players.
Superior girls tennis eyes success on court
A strong player turnout is fueling anticipation that the Superior High School girls could be a formidable team this Spring.
Rough winter for semi wrecks on I-90
This has been a harsher winter with both snow accumulation and cold temperatures than the last few years. It has been especially noticeable when driving.
Superior track teams start up season
Host Beaverhead County piled up 101 points Saturday afternoon to win the girls team title at the Blue Devil Invitational track and field meet in Corvallis.
Youth to power St. Regis track and field
They are few in numbers but long in competitiveness.
T-Falls softball has deep pitching rotation
Good pitching and more good pitching are a fast pitch softball coaches dream.