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St. Regis hosts fall festival
On the evening of Saturday, Oct. 29, Tiger Street in St. Regis was marvelously transformed into the first of its kind, Fall Festival. From 4-6 p.m., the road was closed to traffic so that little ones dressed up as princesses, ninjas, witches, and skeletons could safely stroll along the street lined with carnival games and trunk or treating.
Dreams come true in Orlando for BPA students from local schools
Students from St. Regis, Superior and one from Alberton, joined nearly 400 members of Montana’s delegation for the National Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida. Over 5,800 students from 23 state associations attended the week-long event which started on May 9.
Sewer pipe breaks in Clark Fork River near St. Regis
A sewage pipe which crosses the Clark Fork River in St. Regis sprung a leak on Thursday, Jan. 10. Members of the St. Regis Sewer District immediately shut off the line with minimal spillage into the river. Chairman of the St. Regis Sewer District, Jerry Jones, said they acted as soon as they saw the pressure drop in the line and all responsible parties were notified immediately including the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Fish and Game; and the Montana Corps. Of Engineers.
St. Regis girls edge out Lady Savage Heat
HOT SPRINGS – After a hard-fought game, where they came back from the edge of defeat, the Hot Springs volleyball team was defeated in their game against the St. Regis Lady Tigers.
St. Regis holds townwide celebration for Fourth of July
ST. REGIS - Residents from all across Mineral County descended upon St. Regis on Friday to spend the day celebrating the nation’s independence starting with a parade in the morning and concluding with an hour and a half of fireworks in the park.
Lady Tigers rebound with 2 wins
No longer an easy win on anyone’s schedule.
Noxon volleyball gets win at St. Regis
It was an even par week for the Noxon Lady Devils volleyball crew, as they fell to Western 14C conference leader Charlo Friday night at home, then traveled to St. Regis and swept the Lady Tigers Saturday evening.
St. Regis sweeps Two Eagle River
In the wacky world that is the Western 14C volleyball conference life is, as has been said, like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.
Mountain Cats, Tigers open season at Frenchtown Invite
Both the Clark Fork Mountain Cats and the St. Regis Tigers track teams placed in multiple track and field events on Saturday, April 6 at the Frenchtown Invitational, held at the Big Sky High School facility in Missoula.
Lady Tigers rout Victor for first win of season
After dropping a heart-breaking, low-scoring game on the road against Noxon Friday night, the St. Regis Lady Tigers got their first win of the season Saturday at home against the Victor Pirates.
Lady Tigers off to good start at Western C tournament
The St. Regis Lady Tigers dominated play during the Western C Tip-Off Tournament in Frenchtown on Friday and Saturday with duel wins against Valley Christian and Darby.
Lady Tigers fight hard for two weekend victories
ST. REGIS – The Lady Tigers continued their winning streak last week with two home games against Two Eagle River and Darby.
St. Regis star John Pruitt signs with Rocky
One of the greatest challenges facing small town athletes who aspire to move on and continue their sports careers in college is that the small number of students at many B and C schools do not typically produce college-level competitors.
St. Regis, Charlo thrill in 14C championship
Sound can be many things. It can bring joy or be a harbinger of pain. Produce happiness or deflating sorrow as when someone unties the end of a balloon and the energy keeping it pumped up escapes into thin air.
St. Regis pushes Charlo in tight match
In hindsight, the volleyball match between Charlo and St. Regis Thursday night might have been a harbinger of matches to come.
St. Regis School holds concert, project to benefit students
Holiday festivities were in full swing at St. Regis School just before their Christmas break. They included the annual Winter Concert, a visit from Santa and a project to help local students. The project was started last September in the Personalized Learning Time (PLT) classroom. Kaylee Crabb, who teaches the class, challenged her students to “think beyond themselves” and do something for others.
St. Regis students raise funds for trip
ST. REGIS – One teacher and the principal at the St. Regis High School were walking the halls and teaching classes last Friday wearing somewhat non-traditional attire in order to honor a wager they made with the student body.
St. Regis Lady Tigers top Trotters in four sets
But after it was 23-20, St. Regis put an end to it with back-to-back kills by Brooke Filek and Taylor Hurd.
Legals for April, 13 2022
Lack of recruits means no varsity football for St. Regis
St. Regis High School may not be able to field a football team this year.