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Clark Fork spikers sweep Victor; St. Regis falls to Hot Springs in three
Clark Fork swept the Victor Lady Pirates in volleyball action Thursday, Aug. 30 in Victor, as the Mountain Cats rolled to a 25-15, 25-17, 25-6 victory.
FFA team takes first place at John Deere Expo
The St. Regis Future Farmers of America (FFA) Ag Communications team took first place at the John Deere Ag Expo in Bozeman. The Expo was held at the Montana State University Campus on Nov. 17 through 19 with about 1,500 other FFA members from around the state.
Quilts of Valor Foundation shows appreciation for veterans
Quilts for Veterans
Lady Savage Heat pick up two conference wins
It was a long week for the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams, particularly the boys Savage Heat.
Seniors say goodbye to home court
St. Regis held Senior Night last Saturday to honor athletes and parents for their dedication to school sports. One senior from the boys team and three girls shared the honor on the court in between the varsity girls and boys basketball game against Lincoln. Where Lincoln seniors also received balloons from St. Regis.
Woman dies in accident on I-90 last week
Summer Crosby
Superior Ranger District prescibed Spring burning
St. Regis Tigers show their intensity
St. Regis football comes to premature end
Due to players who were injured or quit the team, St. Regis varsity football came to a premature end. Head Coach Jesse Allan struggled to put a team together at the beginning of the season due to lack of participation. He then managed to pull together enough to fill the roster for the 6-man team. They were able to play a few games this season including a win against Lima.
Band students entertain crowd at the Mission Valley Band Festival
By KATHLEEN WOODFORD
Trotters: 56, Lady Tigers: 25
PLAINS – The Trotters gained a decisive victory, Friday, in their home game against the St. Regis Lady Tigers.
St. Regis team competes at the Academic World Quest
On Feb. 23, nearly 300 high school students from around the state competed at the 12th annual Academic WorldQuest competition organized by the Montana World Affairs Council.
Local support for CTE bill
ST. REGIS – Mineral County educators, including one from St. Regis, are hoping the Montana State Senate passes a bill that could see funding for Career and Technical Education (CTE) increase ten fold.
St. Regis Lady Tigers finish second at districts
ST. REGIS – Despite beating Charlo earlier in the district tournament, the St. Regis Lady Tigers were not able to finish them off in their second match for the chance to go into the divisional tournament as district champions.
Students get lesson in poultry
ST. REGIS – A hands on lesson designed to teach St. Regis students the origins of what lands on their dinner tables had them witnessing last week how poultry goes from roosting in the chicken coop to ready to cook.
Trail Rail Run Harvey family
Cameron Harvey from the husband and wife relay team “Lightning Fast Duo,” reached the Ward Creek aid station mid-afternoon on Saturday to catch his breath and trade off with his wife Lesley Harvey. The couple is from Spokane but Lesley grew up in Bigfork. Cameron stated, "For many years we've talked about doing this race especially with the drives back and forth we see this route along the way, I'm glad we finally did it." The Harveys completed 50 miles from Mullan, Idaho to St. Regis as part of the longest running course the Trail Rail Run offers. Trading off every 10 miles or so Lelsey shared, "Cameron did the 8 miles up the mountain to Lookout Pass, and then I did the next 9 going back down." Lesley then finished off the duo's tag team efforts crossing the finish line at the St. Regis park completing the race in 6:45. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
Mineral County law roundup
Deputies responded to an assault in St. Regis case is still on going.
Community Notes
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Mural to stay where it is
ST. REGIS – A part of the history of the St. Regis High School will stay in place after overwhelming support was received from the community to preserve a piece of art that has stood for 35 years.
St. Regis art camp utilizes recyclables
ST. REGIS – Part of the summer arts camp for kids in St. Regis is instilling more than just an appreciation of the visual arts in their students.