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Improving Hot Springs gets victory
With Covid once again rearing its ugly head, athletic directors have had to get creative to keep their boys and girls basketball teams playing.

Dog training service opens in Superior
It’s been said that frustration can be a valuable motivator. For Kayla Papesh, that was certainly the case when she found herself propelled into a new career direction, all thanks to a new pet.
Charlo trips Hot Springs in hoops thriller
The ball rotated slowly on its way to break dozens of hearts, as if it were part of an old-time movie.
Blue Hawks dominate Deer Lodge
By the time the Deer Lodge Wardens rolled into Thompson Falls this past Saturday, the Blue Hawks were anything but welcoming hosts.
Bigfork girls top T-Falls in battle of unbeatens
Here in horse country the old saying goes “if you get knocked off the horse, get right back up in the saddle”.

Teen swims in the St. Regis River all year long
On a hot summer day, you’d count yourself pretty lucky to drive up to the swimming spot that St. Regis locals refer to as “Scribner’s”, or the Joe, and find no other rigs there.
Lady Hawks stay unbeaten
It’s one thing to be the only team around with an unbeaten record, and quite another to be the only team around who whupped Mother Nature.

Superior girls run past Hot Springs
Those rumblings you may hear from the southern territory of the Western 14C girls basketball conference have been traced to Superior.
Hot Springs tops Superior in conference play
Here's the Superior boys vs Hot Springs write-up, pictures will be coming from Kami sometime this morning.
Lady Red Devils split games
When you take on the conference leader, then play the conference cellar-dweller you can expect, in most cases, mixed results.
Second half of girls' hoops season gets underway
While boys basketball fans get ready for the second half by velcroing down, girls fans might be advised to tighten the bleacher seat belt and hang on.
Keg Bowl gridders brave frigid temps, snow
One potential participant, surveying the snow and wind-swept frozen “tundra” east of Thompson Falls, summed up why he was not going to be taking part in the two-hour game this year.

Rails to Trails gets $2,000 grant
The newly organized Mineral County MT Rails to Trails organization is the recipient of a $2,000 connectivity grant from the Rails to Trails Conservancy, an organization based in Washington D.C., whose goal is to build the Great American Trail.
Superior's Plaake lights up Two Eagle River
Without a doubt the brightest star in the Superior basketball sky last Tuesday night was Orion.
Wasteful spending will only make inflation worse
Montana families across the state are feeling the pain in their pocketbooks from inflation and higher prices on everything from gas to groceries to heating their homes.
Mineral County Commissioners host Christmas Party
Mineral County Commissioners Roman Zylawy, Laurie Johnston and Duane Simmons (not pictured) hosted their annual Christmas Party for the employees of Mineral County in their Conference Room on Dec. 22.
St. Regis mother finds comfort in foundation that supports families after the death of a child
“There is nothing that symbolizes loss or grief more than a mother losing a child,” David LaChapelle.

Local Plains churches celebrate Christmas
It was a beautiful snowy evening Dec. 10 when local musicians and singers gathered together at a Plains church in celebration of Christmas. The concert was open to the public and was a non-denominational event, supported by many churches in the Plains area.

Superior Bobcats girls trounce Noxon
This was a tale of two teams headed in opposite directions so far this year.
St. Regis boys smother visiting Charlo
Buoyed by the return to action of one of it’s key “smotherees”, the already smothering St. Regis boys basketball defense smothered visiting Charlo 71-56 Friday night in St. Regis.