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Pound it
Cory Brodmerkle spikes the ball against the ball against the St. Regis Lady Tigers.
Visitor center
John Cheesman, left, and Glenn Koepke refill brochures at the St. Regis Visitor Information Center.
St. Regis Track
Gibson Lowry throws shot put at the Thompson Falls Invitational on Thursday, April 17.
VIC
Supporters of the St. Regis Visitor Information Center are still waiting for an answer regarding the lack of funding for the center.
Pleading Not Guilty
St. Regis Volunteer Firefighter Gary Dockter pleads not guilty at his preliminary hearing.
lady devils basketball
McKenna Krueger takes the ball down the court during the game against St. Regis.
Mixed results for St. Regis basketball teams
This week’s lone game for the St. Regis boys and girls basketball teams was a mixed bag.
Seasons end for District 14-C hoops teams
Caleb Ball scored 16 and John Pruitt added 10 for St. Regis...
High-tech equipment comes to St. Regis sawmill
This isn’t your grandfather’s sawmill. No mules dragging logs to a spinning blade powered by a smoke-belching motor.
Two Democrats file for commissioner
In the upcoming election for county commissioner, two Democrats from Mineral County have thrown their hats into the ring.
Students jump rope to raise money
St. Regis Elementary School Students got a chance to get some exercise and make a difference during school Wednesday.
St. Regis could become first town in state powered by renewable energy
Can St. Regis become one of the first towns in Montana to be powered by renewable energy? That’s a question George Bailey posed to a group of local residents on March 27 along with a discussion on how that concept could become a reality.
School closures and power outages add to weather woes
The weather took a radical change of direction last week, causing havoc around western Montana, including Mineral County. The week started with temperatures dipping into the freezing range and heavy snowfall. By Thursday, temperatures rose up to 44 degrees with rain, causing wide spread snow melt which resulted in flooding.
St. Regis trio heads to Alaska for teaching opportunities
“North to Alaska” now has more meaning to three St. Regis teachers than just a 1960s John Wayne movie as they pack their bags and head to Unalaska, Alaska. The adventurous trio secured jobs at the schools at The Port of Dutch Harbor. Current high school teacher and BPA supervisor, Chad Eichenlaub; Kindergarten teacher Mallery Mceldery; and fourth grade teacher Laura Jarvis will all be on the ferry from Homer, Alaska to the small island around July 19. Mceldery and Jarvis will finish up teaching summer camps and then move.
St. Regis School to adopt new teaching method
Personalized learning, mentorship, self- direction, goal setting, deeper learning, community,” these are just a few of the words used to describe the new Summit Basecamp learning program that the St. Regis school district will adopt for next year.
St. Regis excels during district meet
Tigers prepare for spring track and field season
Savage Heat leaves Vikings smoldering
The Charlo Lady Vikings just couldn’t hold off the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat at the District 10-C Volleyball Tournament this past weekend.
Chamber of Commerce tournament held
Golfers celebrate at the Chamber of Commerce Tournament at the Trestle Creek Golf Course in St. Regis.
Rock Slide
A portion of Interstate 90 west of St. Regis was shut down over the weekend after a rock slide.