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Piranhas swim at home meet
PLAINS – Swimmers crashed through the water and churned out laps during the annual Plains Invitational Swim Meet over the Fourth of July weekend at the EL Johnson Memorial Pool Park.
Thompson Falls tops Plains in Western B volleyball rematch
The meeting between Plains and Thompson Falls in the Western B Divisional volleyball tournament was actually their fourth meeting of the season, with T Falls ahead 2-1 in games played prior to that.

Board discusses VoIP system
THOMPSON FALLS – The Sanders County 9-1-1 Advisory Board put an emphasis on emergency communications within Sanders County during their latest meeting in Thompson Falls.
Savage Heat opt out of co-op
For the first time since 2001, the Hot Springs Savage Heat will field their own football team, as the Hot Springs School Board voted to end the cooperative agreement with Plains last night at their monthly meeting.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar
St. Regis Easter Egg Hunt
We the People: agency bills
Last week we finished up our work on the Law and Justice Interim Committee (LJIC). The LJIC provides oversight of the Department of Justice, the Department of Correction and the Office of Public Defenders. It was at this meeting that these state agencies brought forth their bill proposals for the next session. The Department of Justice has seventeen bill requests. Some of these have been brought up at previous sessions. There appears to be a habit of continuing to introduce a bill until it eventually becomes law. One of these, the Primary Seatbelt Law is a good example, this bill was narrowly defeated last session. Here is a synopsis of other bill requests:

Lady Savage Heat look forward to fresh start
HOT SPRINGS – The Lady Savage Heat hosted the St. Regis Lady Tigers Tuesday night. It was also senior night for Rosa Dolson, Amanda Woods, Alex Green, Laurel and Meara Schmiedbauer. The girls received flowers, stuffed animals and applause for their four years of achievement.
Programs and tips to stay warm this winter
This year’s winter forecast is calling for above average precipitation in the Northern Rockies with the onset of La Nina according to the National Weather Service. This will be coupled with colder than average temperatures plus the Climate Prediction Center has reported a “good chance of La Nina developing early this winter”.
Rep. Loge provides information from Transportation Interim Committee
Some other topics of discussion for future meetings are the electric vehicle increased use and a form of registration to pay for the road use cost, similar to the gas tax.

4-H sisters raise pigs for county fair
Hard work, dedication, a desire to learn and in the end, a sad heart.
Letters to the Editor - January 15
Sheriff's Report June 27-July 3
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Rate change for public transportation begins June 30
The Mineral County Pioneer Council is a group of volunteers with a representative from the Montana Transit Association, that meets monthly to discuss the needs, changes, challenges and costs of providing public transportation in Mineral County.

Mineral County athletes soar in Missoula
MISSOULA – Track and field teams from St. Regis and Alberton competed last week in Missoula at the Jim Johnson Invitational track and field meet during what was at times cold and snowy weather and at other times bright and sunny.

Paradise artist has unique vision for his work
In the amazing world that is art, there are a myriad of creative venues and expressions.

St. Regis seeks answers in response to faculty shake up
In the hallways and classrooms of St. Regis School on Friday the traditional structure and function of the establishment turned to chaos as shortly before the end of the school day two teachers were handed paperwork informing them of their non-renewal status and two others were placed on administrative leave. Classrooms were left unattended. Teachers were seen crying in the hallways. Students left the school, some in tears themselves, in confusion to inform their parents of what transpired.

Swim team celebrates in sweet way
Matt Unrau

Thompson Falls Council reviews zoning law and dog kennel request
Thompson Falls monthly council meeting saw tensions rise after the second reading of a new zoning ordinance, with other discussions centering on whether dog kennels should be allowed in city limits.

March for Life draws dozens in Thompson Falls
Approximately 35-40 adults and children sang, carried banners and participated in the March For Life on Saturday Jan. 27 in Thompson Falls.