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Murder-suicide suspected in St. Regis shooting
Two people are dead after a shooting incident Saturday evening near St. Regis.
Lady Tigers look to make a statement at district tournament
The St. Regis Lady Tiger basketball team had a rough week of games as they ended the regular season facing off against Superior and Hot Springs. On Thursday, the Superior Bobcats rolled into St. Regis to face a Tiger squad without any support from the bench. The tough Bobcats handed the Tigers a loss in convincing fashion. St. Regis hit the road to face Hot Springs and led by a point going into what Head Coach Damian Droessler calls “win time” but failed to seal the victory in the critical fourth quarter. “We look to learn from our mistakes as we lost a one point lead heading into win time against Hot Springs,” Coach Droessler said. With the district tournament coming up Coach Droessler said the teams expectations will not change in spite of the two loses. “We want to make a statement at districts,” Coach Droessler said. “We know the competition will be extremely tough and we look forward to the challenge it brings.”
Kick Butts flash mob invades St. Regis School
St. Regis School joined hundreds of other schools across the nation for “Kick Butts Day” March 15. Student advocates performed a flash mob for younger students during lunch in the cafeteria. Their message was “Remember to love yourself and a healthy body too much to use tobacco”.
Clark Fork, St. Regis spikers open at Drummond tourney
Drummond High School hosted the season opener with a volleyball tournament last Saturday where the Drummond Lady Trojans, Granite Lady Prospectors, Flint Creek Lady Titans, Clark Fork Mountain Cats, St. Regis Lady Tigers, Darby Lady Tigers, Lima, Victor Lady Pirates, and Seeley-Swan all squared off.
St. Regis girls triumph over Lincoln
St. Regis basketball traveled to Lincoln on Saturday for a game against the Lynx. The boys kept a fairly tight score in the first half of the game, with a five point spread in the first quarter, and an eight point spread in the second quarter. Giving the Lynx a 13 point lead at the half with 38-25.
Puddle jumping at Seeley-Swan Invitational
Puddle jumping was the biggest event at Saturdays Seeley-Swan Invitational track meet at Missoula County Stadium at Big Sky High School in Missoula. Teams from across western Montana attended the event as rain pounded down on spectators and players most of the day.
Obituary; Gary Dean Dockter
Gary Dean Dockter, born on June 18, 1956 in Bismarck, ND to George and Ida Dockter passed away on May 23, 2015 at his home in St. Regis.Gary attended school in Bismarck, Mandan, Billings and Frenchtown. In 1972, Gary moved with his mother and siblings to St. Regis.
St. Regis counseling program wins award
St. Regis all-class reunion planned for July 16
The aftereffects of the pandemic for annual events and festivities that were cancelled over the last few years is almost like starting all over again with the very first one.
Tina Hill nominated for LifeChanger of the Year Award
Tina Hill, a graduate of St. Regis School District, was nominated for the 2017-2018 National Life Group LifeChanger of the Year award for her tireless efforts on behalf of students and staff of St. Regis School district.
Fourth of July in St. Regis
Plains loses to Hot Springs; Trotters beat St. Regis
For the Plains Trotter girls basketball team, this past weekend was a reflection of their season.
St. Regis School closed briefly after bomb threat
ST. REGIS — Teachers and students at St. Regis School were evacuated on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 4:20 p.m. due to a bomb threat. According to Superintendent Joe Steele, the threat was made on a written note and left in the locker room. A student found it in a locker while changing out for football and alerted administration.
St. Regis Lady Tigers win critical games
St. Regis Lady Tiger Head Coach Damian Droessler has set a goal for his team – to get to the last four minutes of the game and take control.
Blue Hawks roll over St. Regis/Mullan, 44-26
It may be early in the 2021 Montana 8-man football season, but write Thompson Falls into the “reloaded” category.
St. Regis finds innovative way to honor its Class of 2020
With senior classes missing out on so much over the course of the COVID-19 outbreak St. Regis Schools Fan Club wanted to find a special way to give these students recognition and honor their hard work.
St. Regis boys and girls bounce back
When you’ve fallen off a horse, they say, the best thing to do is get back in the saddle and ride.
Retirees encouraged to pass on their trade skills to local students
ST REGIS – The growing retiree population in the St. Regis community offers a wealth of experience and knowledge that can benefit community youth who are not inclined to go on to higher education, but who need a set of skills to support themselves and to help break the cycle of poverty in Mineral County. St. Regis Schools is looking at innovative ways to tap into this experience that can benefit not only the students at the school, but also the retirees, many who are living on a fixed income.
Introducing the graduating classes of 2018
It was a weekend of celebrations for 30 Mineral County high school graduates over Memorial Weekend. St. Regis and Superior held graduations on Sunday and Alberton held theirs on Monday.
St. Regis school maintenance engineer making a difference
ST. REGIS – As the students and staff at the St. Regis High School go about their daily tasks like taking tests, giving tests, studying for ACTs and SATs, worrying about who to take to prom and all the other things that happen on a daily basis at this school, it might be easy to take for granted the work of one man who arrives at the building before they even get to the bus stop or their parking spot.