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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.
Scarecrow Row in St. Regis
Scarecrow Row in St. Regis
St. Regis smothers Superior in I-90 rivalry
The big guy in the middle for Charlo could be a problem for a couple more years.
Todd joins St. Regis School Board
The St. Regis School District has recently gained a new school board member.
Horsemen race past Hot Springs, St. Regis
Two big games against local rivals and two big wins.
Copper Mountain Band performs
It was a warm evening last Saturday and residents from around St. Regis and Mineral County gathered in the St. Regis Community Park for a concert to mark the end of summer.
Tigers comeback falls short
St. Regis fell to Valier 76-42 on Saturday, but one bounce might have changed the outcome of the Six-man North game.
Open house highlights kids
Members of the St. Regis community got together with school officials, teachers and students for a chili-feed/potluck supper and school open house Wednesday evening to get to know different members of the community and explore the exciting things the students of St. Regis school are doing.
St. Regis athletes Hill and Cantrell-Field win big in track
Two St. Regis athletes made it into the top six slot at the 19th Annual Russ Pilcher Western Montana Top 10 track and field meet in Missoula. Top athletes from all over Montana met at the Dornblaser track on April 25 to compete. Brock Cantrell-Field broke St. Regis School’s old discus record of 142 feet, 2 inches. Cantrell-Field threw 148 feet, 4 inches and took sixth place on Tuesday.
St. Regis Track competes at Seeley-Swan
St. Regis students excel at leadership conference
Six students from the St. Regis Schools Business Professionals of America club just returned from a very successful and exciting six-day trip to Dallas for the 2022 National Leadership Conference.
Uski sinks game-winner for Hot Springs
If you were in the gym at Hot Springs High School Saturday night you no doubt have one or more of the following:
St. Regis schools address changing social media risks
Nerd gods knowingly selling an addictive product. Two billion social media users worldwide being “programmed” by tech companies and they don’t even realize it.
PHOTO: Valentine's Dinner
Love was in the air, and prime rib was on the tables during the Valentine's Day Dinner at the St. Regis Senior Center. Guests dined and visited with friends and neighbors while volunteers and students served up dinner, drinks, and dessert. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
Savage Heat: 71, Tigers: 24
HOT SPRINGS – In their final game of the season, the Hot Springs Savage Heat came out on top against the St. Regis Tigers with a final score of 71-24.
Charlo Girls Squeak by St. Regis
The St. Regis Tigers faced the Charlo Vikings on Friday, Dec. 18, in Charlo. The boys lost soundly with an 81-45 defeat. Brock Cantrell-Field was high scorer with 25 points.
St. Regis , Superior show promise at Jim Johnson meet
The Jim Johnson Invitational Track and Field tournament was held at the Frenchtown High School on Thursday, March 31. The tournament, named in honor of long-time Alberton teacher and coach, Jim Johnson, hosted 27 schools. Johnson, who is now retired, was still on-hand to record times and help organize the event where students spent the day running, jumping, and throwing in their respective sports under mostly sunny skies.
County kids enjoy run in sun
The location of the third annual Mineral County five kilometer run may have changed from last year’s, but the results were about the same.
St. Regis BPA wins big at national conference
It was an event of firsts for Montana at the 2018 National Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference in Dallas Texas. Over 5,600 individuals from 23 state association attended. The Montana’s delegation represented 54 secondary chapters and 3 post-secondary chapters with a total Montana Association representation of 344 members, advisors, and guests. Business Professionals of America is the leading Career and Technical Student Organization for student pursuing careers in business management, office administration, information technology and other related career fields.
St. Regis, Clark Fork football squads win big
With an opponent found for a cancelled non-conference game, the big question for the St. Regis/Mullan, Idaho football team was what will the running game look like this year? Gone from the backfield was all-stater Ian Farris, a speed merchant with a nose for the end zone.