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T-Falls takes loss at Eureka
If you haven’t ever tried playing football, you probably wouldn’t understand.
Legals for October, 12 2022
COLUMN: What is the deal with mascots?
You’d probably have to actually be in my mind, entangled in the web of electrons to even begin to wonder why I would ponder such a thing, but I’ve been wrestling with this question for years.

Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Ryan Funke
Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Ryan Funke

Zylawy named Montana Association of Counties president
New Montana Association of Counties president Roman Zylawy (left) with his staff at his inauguration in Billings. Zylawy remains chairman of the Mineral County Commissioners while representing and working with all 56 counties in Montana for the next year. (Photo provided)

Volunteers help rebuild St. Regis resident's roof
Three months have passed since a storm brought down a large tree on the Lowry’s home in St. Regis. On the afternoon of July 2, strong winds toppled a staggering Ponderosa Pine on the backside of the family’s house, seriously damaging the roof and porch.

Sanders County students learn about agriculture
One hundred and twenty 3rd and 4th graders, including homeschool students from Sanders County, descended on the Sanders County Fairgrounds Thursday to learn about the many aspects of the agricultural world in Western Montana.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office report
Mineral County Sheriff's Office report
Community calendar
Community calendar

Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Gretchen Webb
Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Gretchen Webb
Lady Bobcats outlast St. Regis in tight match
In what was the first meeting of the 2022 volleyball season this past Wednesday between the two rivals located just 14 miles apart along I-90, and Homecoming for one of them to boot. And both teams had enough energy to be factors in a regional, special format tournament that was held most of Saturday in Superior, St. Regis and Alberton.
Trotters searching for first conference win
After being soundly defeated earlier in the week by Florence-Carlton, the Plains Trotters volleyball team was hoping for some good vibes and Homecoming cooking.

Top-rated Bigfork gets best of Hawks on homecoming
When the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks finish their quest to adapt to 11-man football, they will no doubt be on the other end of the score.
Hot Springs roughs up Gardiner in road win
In sports there is a tried and true saying that it’s never a good idea to look ahead.
Lady Savage Heat fall at Arlee
Both teams fought hard in a match that could easily have gone either way.
Red Devils stay unbeaten in Western 6-man action
The Red Devils are on the prowl.
Local harriers compete at Thompson Falls meet
The dense blanket of forest fire smoke that blanketed most of Sanders County last week dissipated enough to allow for the throng of runners to breathe as they ran.
COLUMN: Local contenders
Usually after three or four games, lots of prognosticators proclaim they know who is going to be standing on top of the pile when the sports season is over.
Community calendar
Community calendar

Spotlight on the Arts: Lillian MacDonald
As a 17-year-old senior at Plains High School, Lillian MacDonald (Lily) is an accomplished musician and singer.