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Youth to power St. Regis track and field
They are few in numbers but long in competitiveness.
Plains track banking on experience
A group of hard-working underclassmen is sparking hope the Plains High track and field team will grow and develop as the year goes by.
T-Falls softball has deep pitching rotation
Good pitching and more good pitching are a fast pitch softball coaches dream.
Hot Springs track has strong core
A solid core of experienced athletes will be counted on to lead the way for the Hot Springs High Savage Heat track and field team as the upcoming 2022 season is nearly at hand.
Expanding rail service will create greater connectivity in Montana
For over a century, passenger rail has been part of Montana’s heritage, culture, and economy. It’s currently a lifeline for Hi-Line communities. And, without a doubt, it is part of Montana’s future.
Save all the pieces
“The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the pieces,” advised wildlife biologist Aldo Leopold.
I-90 road work to resume this month
The Montana Department of Transportation expects I-90 improvement work will resume the week of March 28 on the St. Regis West Project.

From chiropractor to potter
Following a successful career as a doctor of chiropractic spanning two decades, Cynthia Luce of Superior, is now using her hands in an entirely new way.
Denise Nygaard
Denise Nygaard
Keep Montana Green regional contest winners
Creative slogans and colorful artwork illustrate the importance of wildfire prevention in the 2022 Keep Montana Green art contest.
Blue Hawks earn all-state honors
Good news and bad news for the Thompson Falls girls and boys basketball team.
Noxon's VanVleet signs with Tech
Good things, the saying goes, sometimes come in small packages. News flash — good things also often come in big packages.
Noxon High School track gears up for spring
As if an omen from above, the thick, moisture rich clouds parted revealing blue sky and piercing rays of Springs sunshine indicative of better weather days ahead.
Superior students excited for European tour
One really can’t refer to them as "field trips" when the kids are flying seven time zones from home to Europe.
Paradise sewer board reviews new proposal
Programs at the door may be a wise expenditure as the battle for the Paradise sewer heats up amid leadership and money challenges for the beleaguered Sewer Board and its members.

Plains council discusses fees for fiber optics installation
Members of the Plains council met together Monday evening with the public filling all available seats.
Gina Landa
Gina Landa died on Feb. 16, 2022 in Plains. She was born Aug. 9, 1936 in Cut Bank.
Gianforte solicits applications for judicial vacancy in Lake and Sanders
Gov. Greg Gianforte is soliciting judicial applications for a newly vacated bench spot in the Twentieth Judicial District, which encompasses Lake and Sanders counties.
Northwest Montana snowpack holds steady
With its northwestern river basins still making par for snowpack by the start of March, natural resource officials say last month overall proved “disappointingly dry” elsewhere for Montana.

Mountain lions likely trimmed island sheep herd to lowest number in decades
Three now-dead cougars that found their way onto Flathead Lake’s Wild Horse Island handily hunted down its bighorn sheep herd to as few as 35 of the prized Rocky Mountain ungulates.