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Thompson Falls Blue Hawks roll to another easy win
As eight-man Montana high school football teams throughout the area prepare for the guts of the season, only one team has even come close to slowing down the Blue Hawks juggernaut.
Hot Springs volleyball falls to Charlo
The Lady Savage Heat’s season, including Saturday night’s 3-0 loss to nearby Charlo, will go down as all guts and little glory.

Work continues at I-90 Quartz Flats rest areas
According to information from the Montana Department of Transportation, the contractor is currently building new restroom buildings, expanding the parking areas, and working on the wastewater system.
Mullan-St. Regis hammers Wallace
The Tigers “Big Three” backfield players all average double figures in rushing yards per carry as the state finalists from last year jumped to an early 14-0 lead and never looked back.

Fall garden tips to prepare for next season
The experienced gardener knows that the success of next year’s harvest hinges on prepping their gardens for the long winter ahead.
Montana Viewpoint: Politics, to listen or to lecture?
Individual politicians may have the best of motives, but the parties they belong to, no. The parties are like businesses, they want results.

Blue Hawks slam Superior, 49-0, in battle of unbeatens
The talk throughout the sports realms of Sanders and Mineral Counties was that this would be the game of the year and to a point it was.
Lady Tigers place second at Arlee tournament
In a field packed with local teams and several from outside the area, the Lady Tigers won their pool in the round-robin style competition, allowing them to advance to the championship round.

Hot Springs Savage Heat slams North Star, 55-0
On paper, the 55-0 shellacking that host Hot Springs laid on the boys from Rudyard Friday night should not have happened.
Latest Covid-19 strain derails some sports events in Western Montana
One of the first and most stringent moves came from Plains School District, which took immediate action and canceled or postponed all “extracurricular activities” until Monday, Sept. 20.
Civic leaders to host event about St. Regis' future
The sessions are set for Sept. 13, 27 and Oct. 3.
Seeley Swan blanks Horsemen, 58-0
With a new coach at the helm and an all underclassman roster on the field, the Horsemen have stumbled out of the gate to begin the 2021 football season.

Home schooling more popular for Montana families
Statewide the number of students identified as homeschooled increased by 69.7% from 2019 to 2020.

Fish hatchery manager keeps Montana waterways well stocked
In his words, Mark Kornick was "that guy." The one with all the questions, the one who lives for the minutiae.

Mineral County Sheriff Toth juggles management of the office
Toth had been a deputy for the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office before going to the Seattle Police Department and had always wanted to return.

St. Regis mill worker inspired to change
Zach Desoto, a log yard worker in St. Regis is enjoying his brand-new Yeti cooler, $200 cash, a smaller waistline, and a new outlook on life.

Chase, McCollum ousted from Paradise Sewer Board
After a recall election tally that was recounted multiple times because it was so close, two members of the Paradise Sewer Board are no longer part of the controversial sewer installation battle.

Plains, Noxon volleyball teams compete in St. Ignatius
After nearly an hour-long battle in the altered format tourney, the two teams came to an absolute one-set apiece draw.

St. Regis volleyball tops Lincoln in three sets
The 2021 version kicked off the new season with a 3-1 win over Lincoln in a victory they hope will erase that bug-a-boo and propel the veteran team to a winning season.

Wild game meat care in warm weather
For those who are successful, they could have a serious challenge once the trigger is pulled.