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Western Montana tourism group works on new stewardship plan
Thursday evening in the St. Regis Community Center, Racene Friede, president and CEO of Western Montana’s Glacier Country, held a town hall meeting to listen to the residents of Mineral County regarding visitors and tourism to the area.
Alberton's Fredette flies to second at Anaconda meet
They are few in number, but the few are having a productive track and field season.
Panthers fight way into district tourney
True Grit lives in Alberton.
Hawks' LeCoure pops off for 36 in win over Mission
In one of the highest individual points totals so far among local high school basketball players, Thompson Falls junior forward Bryson LeCoure was king for a day.
Hot Springs volleyball ousted at divisional tourney
After a late-season surge propelled them into the District 14C finals, which in turn sent them to the Western Division finals as the No. 2 seed volleyball team from the district, the Hot Springs Lady Heat ran into a buzzsaw in the form of teams waiting to take them on.
Hunter harvest slightly up in Northwest Montana
The four stations in northwest Montana recorded 9,624 hunters, 940 white-tailed deer, including 711 bucks, as well as 90 mule deer and 44 elk. The percentage of hunters with game at the four check stations was 11.2 percent, compared to 8.5 percent in 2019.
Lady Hawks earn No. 2 seed for 7B tourney
With a critical final weekend of the regular season coming up next, the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks staked a claim for the Western 7B number two playoff seed with a 63-42 win over the Eureka Lions Saturday night in Thompson Falls.
St. Regis netters top Hot Springs in four sets
The current group of Lady Tigers seniors are showing signs they are ripe and ready for an exciting run in Class C Montana volleyball play.
T-Falls golf teams optimistic heading into Class B season
Things were pretty good last year for the Thompson Falls golf team, led by Ellie Baxter’s standout junior season.
UM fall enrollment tops 10,000 students
The University of Montana’s enrollment ascent continues, driven by a 3.7% increase in total student headcount – the largest annual growth rate in 14 years.
Heat torch visiting Lima, 64-6
Make that coaching victory number 101.
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Logging project paused because of grizzly bear concerns
Last week, U.S. District Court judge Dana Christensen halted a logging project in the Kootenai National Forest because of its potential to harm an already imperiled population of grizzly bears.
COLUMN: Sports word search
What’s the word I’m searching for here? Wow? Wacky? Unbelievable?
Panthers, Broncs to join forces
Alberton High School athletes will have the opportunity next year to participate in two new sports, thanks to an athletic co-op with Frenchtown High School.
Don't 'pander' to NRA
The proposal of several U.S. Senators to allow transporting of firearms in National Parks is political pandering to the NRA. Common sense citizens should voice their objections to these changes to the National Park Service (NPS) before the August 5 deadline. Send Senators Tester and Baucus a copy.
Superior holds round-up of future kindergartners
Wednesday morning was the first day of an exciting new career at school for next year's kindergarten class at Superior Elementary School.
In the Spirit of Sanitation
Happy New Year! The Environmental Health staff in Sanders County are looking forward to 2008 for many reasons, number one being the Revolving Loan Fund. The state bureaucrats finally gave the county the first installment for the loan fund. This program is unique to the state of Montana, and is a wonderful opportunity to help you afford replacing your failed or obsolete septic system. Why should you care? Well, even if you don't care about the environment, and your well has not been contaminated by a poorly functioning septic system, you probably care about your family's safety.
Sanders County runners take on Missoula Marathon
Numerous current and former residents of Sanders County converged on to the Missoula Marathon recently, and a few runners took some top placings.
Junior Rodeo takes over Plains Arena
The South West Junior Rodeo Association of Montana took to the Sanders County Fairgrounds arena in force last weekend for their junior rodeo.