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January 22, 2025 midnight

Kvelve's Comments: A comeback

There are many good, some potentially great, stories brewing as the second half of the local high school basketball and wrestling seasons come into focus.

Jan Delmont Carter, 84
December 13, 2023 midnight

Jan Delmont Carter, 84

Three weeks shy of his 60th wedding anniversary, Jan Delmont Carter passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Dec. 7, 2023.

Plains teams snare wins heading into Christmas break
December 25, 2024 midnight

Plains teams snare wins heading into Christmas break

It was the final “tune-up” of the year for the Plains Horsemen and Trotters, and they will go into the Christmas break with a pair of overwhelming victories under their belts.

Hot Springs football squad happy for 2021 season
August 25, 2021 midnight

Hot Springs football squad happy for 2021 season

Like so many teams that battled the chaos caused by the dreaded Covid calamity, Hot Springs faced cancellations and rescheduled games like they were an airport in a power outage.

August 31, 2022 midnight

A nutty sports fanatic

They call us “sports nuts” for a reason.

Plains resident uses mini-truck to amplify his political views
July 6, 2022 midnight

Plains resident uses mini-truck to amplify his political views

The older model Daihatsu pickup is hard to miss as it glides along the streets of Plains.

Board scraps Paradise sewer project; assures water is safe
June 22, 2022 midnight

Board scraps Paradise sewer project; assures water is safe

More than a decade ago, a representative of an engineering company reportedly came to town with ominous warnings about the sorry and deteriorating state of Paradise drinking water.

St. Regis School continues Veterans Day breakfast tradition
November 17, 2021 midnight

St. Regis School continues Veterans Day breakfast tradition

Derek Larson, St. Regis music teacher and newly appointed School Superintendent, proudly waved his baton as the student musicians were clearly enjoying themselves.

CSKT donate 5 bison to Chippewa Cree Tribe
November 3, 2021 midnight

CSKT donate 5 bison to Chippewa Cree Tribe

Hundreds of Chippewa Cree tribal members clung to a barbed-wire fence, cheering and high-fiving as the community welcomed the return of 11 bison to tribal lands.

March 19, 2020 10:06 a.m.

Texas parolee lands in hot water in Hot Springs

A Texas fugitive is facing several felony charges after two separate incidents in Sanders County.

Community gets speed limit reduced on Montana 135
May 12, 2020 4:47 p.m.

Community gets speed limit reduced on Montana 135

How many times have you been entering St. Regis on Montana 135 and as you crest the hill the flashing sign reports you are going 50 or even 60 miles per hour?

Cleanup begins after freight train derails into Yellowstone River
June 28, 2023 midnight

Cleanup begins after freight train derails into Yellowstone River

Montana Rail Link has begun cleaning up a derailment that occurred Saturday morning on a bridge near Reed Point, southeast of Big Timber, sending rail cars loaded with molten sulfur and asphalt into the Yellowstone River.

New K-12 private school to open near Thompson Falls
July 5, 2023 midnight

New K-12 private school to open near Thompson Falls

It’s not just parents who are dissatisfied with public education these days. There are also teachers who want a better way for their students to learn.

Superior boys, girls notch key victories
February 1, 2023 midnight

Superior boys, girls notch key victories

For the Superior High girls basketball team, it was business as usual.

September 21, 2022 midnight

Red Devils snag win at West Yellowstone

When a couple of six-man Montana High School football teams get together with similar records and an early conference lead, you can probably count on a track meet to break out.

More Patriot Front members on trial in Coeur d'Alene
August 10, 2023 10:25 a.m.

More Patriot Front members on trial in Coeur d'Alene

COEUR d’ALENE — Local police officers took the stand Wednesday and described their roles in the arrest of 31 Patriot Front members in June 2022.

Alberton puts on hometown version of TV show
April 23, 2008 midnight

Alberton puts on hometown version of TV show

The contestants were much smaller and the judges did not have nearly as many rude things to say about them, but Alberton’s home-grown version of American Idol still got a standing ovation from a crowd of parents and family friends in the Albertonl lunchroom Thursday evening.

December 4, 2007 midnight

50 Years Ago

Dec. 5, 1957: Santa to Make Deliveries—A horse-drawn sleigh will be used by Gambles Store in Superior to deliver purchases before Christmas, according to Ed Freer, store owner. Freer has the bright red conveyance on display in his store window. Check with him for more details.

Can you tell me how to get to…Sesame Street?
October 1, 2008 midnight

Can you tell me how to get to…Sesame Street?

Library patrons and their children got together to celebrate the remodeling of the library and the creation of the Sesame Street children’s room with a Sesame Street-themed party Friday afternoon.

Veterans gather for original Memorial Day
June 4, 2008 midnight

Veterans gather for original Memorial Day

Long after all the baseball games had been watched, the barbecue grills cooled off and the camping gear stowed away from Memorial Day weekend, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3596 gathered at the Plains Cemetery for their annual Memorial Day ceremony.