- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /

Veterans Service Officer returns to Mineral County
If you need a ride for a medical appointment, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will chauffer you to them free of charge in their vehicles as far away as Ft. Harrison near Helena.
Ellie Baxter 3rd at State B golf tourney
The present has been really good for the Thompson Falls women’s high school women’s golf team.
Heat seek to build on last season's successes
The Hot Springs volleyball team is looking to continue with the success that they accomplished last year. Last year the team won the district tournament, got second in divisionals and went on to state for the first time ever.
A letter to politicians
An open letter to Montana State politicians — previous, incumbents and candidates. How do you answer these questions?

Hard-hitting Harlowton sisters put on volleyball camp for Hot Springs
After going 20-5 last season and earning their first trip to the state championship, the Savage Heat volleyball team isn’t resting on their laurels. With the season still months away, most of the team spent last week in the gym taking part in a volleyball camp.
Simons opens his door to community concerns
Newly-elected Mineral County Commissioner Duane Simons has a lot on his mind.
Don't 'pander' to NRA
The proposal of several U.S. Senators to allow transporting of firearms in National Parks is political pandering to the NRA. Common sense citizens should voice their objections to these changes to the National Park Service (NPS) before the August 5 deadline. Send Senators Tester and Baucus a copy.

Plains resident taking trap shooting world by storm
Local 15-year-old Trap Shooter Alfred (AJ) Jermyn is taking the trap shooting world all on his own.

Mountain Cats take on defending champ Flint Creek
Unforeseen situations, such as injuries, play a role in the success of a football team at any level. And if the Clark Fork Mountain Cats can avoid the injury bug, they will likely show improvement, teamwise, over last season in Class C 8-man football.
Legislative agenda aimed at real problems
By Attorney General Tim Fox
Wildlife baiting still illegal in Montana
It’s OK to buy a deer lick in Montana, but that’s about all you can do with it.
Agencies prep for summer field season
THOMPSON FALLS – The Sanders County Commissioners had a busy schedule last Tuesday, holding several meetings throughout the day.
Legislators worked together for public safety and privacy
By Attorney General Tim Fox
County DUI Task Force meets
THOMPSON FALLS – Compliancy checks and upcoming Red Ribbon Week events dominated the discussion as the Sanders County DUI Task Force came together for their monthly meeting last week.

Cross country hits the ground running
PLAINS – As the sun slowly set in the western portion of the sky, members of the Plains Cross Country team laced up their running shoes and prepared for their evening workout.
Superior 4H shoots at state
SUPERIOR – The Superior 4H Shooting Sports Team hit the bull’s-eye at the State Tournament last week as a number of students took high places in the archery and rifle competitions.
St. Regis track places high, but no wins in final
ST. REGIS – Gabby Moeller and Arianna Jones were the top two players that Head Coach Maury Johnston took with him to state.
Real estate market begins to recover
SANDERS COUNTY – Following sizeable alterations during the last recession, the real estate market within the county is showing positive signs as statistics begin to tick up.
Complex and Seepay fires both over 1,000 acres
SANDERS COUNTY – Both the Seepay Fire and the Thompson River Complex fires remain above 1,000 acres.

Thompson Falls hits the ground running
THOMPSON FALLS – The Bluehawk Track and Field team looks healthy this year and each athlete has had time to hone in on their individual skills.