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May 17, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: Chuck Taylor All-Star

There was no thought of making some kind of statement. Well, maybe just a bit.

Superior Bobcats claim 14C track titles
May 17, 2023 midnight

Superior Bobcats claim 14C track titles

Two massive understatements from the District 14C track and field championships in Missoula this past weekend: The Superior Bobcats were in control, and Isabella Pereira had a good couple of days.

Lady Hawks 2nd at 7B championships
May 17, 2023 midnight

Lady Hawks 2nd at 7B championships

This has been the year of the Bigfork.

Superior's Kovalsky launches into pole vaulting
May 17, 2023 midnight

Superior's Kovalsky launches into pole vaulting

Heading into his freshmen year a few years ago, Superior junior Lucas Kovalsky looked at pole vaulting and thought it looked like a lot of fun.

Biologists concerned about future of bull trout in Montana
May 17, 2023 midnight

Biologists concerned about future of bull trout in Montana

Ben Eisinger loves fishing for bull trout, an activity he looks forward to every season.

May 17, 2023 midnight

Legals for May, 17 2023

May 15, 2023 midnight

Plains-Hot Springs baseball has mixed results

In what looks more like a hockey record than a baseball record, the Plains-Hot Springs Savage Horsemen baseball team posted a 1-1-1 mark last week.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Lincoln-Reagan Dinner

With about 112 in attendance, the Mineral County Republican Central Committee held their annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner Saturday evening at the Mineral County Shooting Sports Building.

New York City-based Piatigorsky Foundation performs May 12
May 10, 2023 midnight

New York City-based Piatigorsky Foundation performs May 12

Covid catch-up continues as the Mineral County Performing Arts Council is hosting another evening of entertainment this Friday.

Superior's Haskins earns esteemed Gaylord Green scholarship
May 10, 2023 midnight

Superior's Haskins earns esteemed Gaylord Green scholarship

Gaylord Green is one of the pioneers of the creation, development and operation of GPS (Global Positioning System), whose work on satellites and orbits particularly affected the success of the technology.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Who's WHO?

Who's WHO?

School buzz: New coffee cart teaches life skills
May 10, 2023 midnight

School buzz: New coffee cart teaches life skills

The sweet aromas of espresso grounds and the whistling of milk frothing will now be permeating the halls of Superior High School.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Plains students raising funds for Skills USA conference

Many students from Plains High School recently participated in the Montana Skills USA state competition.

Decay ordinance questioned by local residents
May 10, 2023 midnight

Decay ordinance questioned by local residents

Plains residents showed their concern for the town’s enforcement of the decay ordinance during this month’s Town Council meeting, which was standing-room only.

May 10, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: The dimpled orb

It is a game not for the faint of heart.

Plains-Hot Springs ace mows down 18 at Troy
May 10, 2023 midnight

Plains-Hot Springs ace mows down 18 at Troy

According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, the word “dominate” means: to rule or control by superior power.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Superior’s Allen Ryan claims 3,200 win at Mid-Week meet

With district championships getting underway this weekend, last week was the final chance for several rained out or delayed events to do their thing in the world of Montana high school track and field.

Study looks at black bear population in Region 2
May 10, 2023 midnight

Study looks at black bear population in Region 2

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks researchers are launching a new multi-year study on black bears this month aimed at better understanding and estimating the population across the state. The first season of field research will focus on areas in west-central Montana, including the Blackfoot River watershed from Gold Creek through Ovando and Helmville.

May 10, 2023 midnight

68th Montana Legislature adjourns

With the 90th and last possible legislative day looming, the lawmakers, staff, lobbyists, reporters and other denizens of the Montana Capitol this week knew that the end of the 68th Legislature was nigh.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Gianforte signs bill boosting block management payment cap

Gov. Greg Gianforte signed into law last week a bill that will double the payment cap for landowners who participate in Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Block Management Program.