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St. Regis FFA attends expo in Bozeman
Future Farmers of America, or FFA, held their annual statewide expo in Bozeman on November 11 through the 14. Members from over 50 chapters attended the John Deere Expo, where students interested in agriculture and leadership met for four days to compete, and get to know each other.
Katherine Warders, 60
Katherine Warders passed away in St. Regis, Montana, Nov. 28, 2019.
St. Regis to receive $250,000 literacy grant
St. Regis School was the recipient of a $250,000 grant through the Office of Public Instruction. On January 31 it was announced that 21 Montana school district were being awarded Montana Comprehensive Literacy Project grants. These grants are funded through the federal Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Program. The purpose of the grant is to advance reading, writing, and digital literacy skills in students, with an emphasis on disadvantaged children.
Veterans honored at annual breakfast
“Scott Burrows, Navy, 1961 through 1965, Vietnam.” “Ernie Ornelas, Navy, 1972 through 1998.” “John Cheesman, Army, 1963 through 1965, Vietnam.” These military veterans stood up and introduced themselves during a breakfast at St. Regis School. The annual event is held Nov. 8 for local military personnel in honor of Veterans Day.
Self help concepts to be taught in St. Regis
ST. REGIS – Staff and students at the St. Regis School District will be functioning in a more effective way this school year if they successfully adhere to concepts in a best selling book called “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.”
St. Regis/Mullan gridders look for deep playoff run
Or will they run into another buzzsaw team from the Idaho flatlands? One thing is for sure, the two-state Tigers are locked and loaded again this year as they ready for what they hope will be a championship run.
St. Regis teams get ready for 2014-2015 season
ST. REGIS – The St. Regis High School football and volleyball teams have been busy during the pre-season, readying themselves for the first challenges of the upcoming seasons.
Lady Cats third at 13C District; CF boys in challenge
Basketball district tournaments are a time when high school memories are made, and Clark Fork Mountain Cat senior Korey Radford has one for his scrapbook. In the consolation game at the 13C District Tournament against Victor last Saturday, the teams were neck-and-neck throughout the game. With 34.7 seconds on the clock, Radford made a bucket, bringing the Cats within 53-52. Then Clark Fork sophomore Aaron Waddle got a steal on the inbounds pass, giving the Cats another possession. After a time out, Radford threw up the final basket with 16.2 second left for the win, 54-53.
Hot Springs Basketball 2
Alyssa Foster dribbles it in against St. Regis on Saturday.
Timber
Timber awaits processing at the Tricon plant in St. Regis.
Legals for April, 3 2024
Construction underway on MT 200 east of T-Falls
THOMPSON FALLS — Starting this week, the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is making safety improvements to Highway 200 in Sanders County.
Small fire started at St. Regis School
On May 31, St. Regis School experienced a small fire when a trash can caught fire in the little boy’s bathroom in the elementary wing. The school’s fire alarm went off around 3 p.m. and fourth grade teacher, Laura Jarvis located the fire and put it out with a fire extinguisher.
The Tall Grass
Ashley Cheesman of St. Regis hits out of the rough.
Lawrence James McCarthy
Lawrence James McCarthy left his home at Beara West for the last time on the night of Monday, Sept. 29, 2008. Born in Butte to Frances and Jack McCarthy on May 30, 1933, Larry was a force of nature from the get-go. Always enterprising and full of ingenuity, he lived life full of “vim and vigor.”
MHSA awards schools for good sportsmanship
The Montana High School Association awarded both Alberton and St. Regis High School with its Sportsmanship Award. This award is for schools who do not have any ejections of students or coaches from football or volleyball.
Mineral Co. youth hear dangers of drug, alcohol addiction
That was just one of the many difficult questions that drug and alcohol prevention speaker Matt Kelley...
Basketball Roundup
Boys
St. Regis-Mullan slams Wampus Cats, 68-8
But even in eight-man the numbers put up by the Montana-Idaho co-op Tigers were eye-popping to say the least.
Calvert's hearing rescheduled
THOMPSON FALLS – Nathan Lee William Calvert’s omnibus hearing was rescheduled to April 16 at 10 a.m. due to the defendant not receiving a mental evaluation as ordered by the court.