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Soaring towards state
Superior High School senior Nicole Stroot is flying high in the long jump this season for the Bobcats. Her key to success? A lot of mental toughness and heart.

Local teacher scores big with Business Professionals
With 45,000 members in over 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, Business

Mineral County sports year in review 2011
Winter sports season 2010-2011

Tri-State Veterans standown awaits starting date
PLAINS – With three barns at the fairgrounds lined on both sides with military surplus gear, featuring everything from bed sheets, to heavy-duty sleeping bags and military boots, the Tri-State Veterans Standown is ready for kick-off.

Alberton School wins Samsung Solve for Tomorrow statewide competition
Alberton School is among 50 public middle and high schools nationwide that are moving forward as state winners in the 15th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow national STEM competition.

Noxon's Morgan headlines Sanders County performances at state
Three Sanders County athletes had plenty to celebrate after several medal-winning performances.
Montana Department of Transportation director to retire
Montana Department of Transportation Director Mack Long will retire later this month, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Friday.

Lake Mary Ronan reopens as Elmo Fire withers
Lake Mary Ronan State Park and its access road reopened to traffic Aug. 10 as crews expanded containment of the Elmo 2 Fire.

Gianforte talks ag at Sanders County Feed
Governor Greg Gianforte continued his 56-county tour though several towns in western Montana this past week.
St. Regis seventh-grader wins county spelling bee
On Feb.28, local students gathered at the St. Regis gymnasium to flex their letter arranging skills during the 2022 Mineral County Spelling Bee.

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William Reid Thomas
Hot Springs students earn medals at leadership conference
Hot Springs students earn medals at leadership conference

T-Falls teen to compete at state Hoop Shoot
A Thompson Falls girl will be moving on to the next level of the Elks annual Hoop Shoot competition, after she nabbed first place in her age class Saturday in Polson.
Stage I fire restrictions in Sanders County
Late Thursday afternoon, Aug. 2, the Sanders County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution stating that Stage I fire restrictions be in place on all land in the county, effective at 1 a.m. Friday, Aug. 3. The decision was made due to extremely dry conditions in Sanders County.
Stage I fire restrictions in Sanders County
Late Thursday afternoon, Aug. 2, the Sanders County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution stating that Stage I fire restrictions be in place on all land in the county, effective at 1 a.m. Friday, Aug. 3. The decision was made due to extremely dry conditions in Sanders County.

VFW auxiliary assembles care packages
Horse Plains VFW Post No. 3596 was transformed into Santa’s workshop on Monday as auxiliary members gathered to pack gift boxes for U.S. military troops stationed at bases throughout the United States and overseas.
Fire outlook report predicts above normal season
MINERAL COUNTY – According to information provided by officials at the Superior Ranger Station, the National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook from Predictive Services at the National Interagency Fire Center indicate above normal conditions in June, July, August and September for fire potential.
Future hangs in the balance
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Noxon and Hot Springs athletes move on to state meet
MISSOULA – The Dornblaser Field was a busy place last week, hosting both the Western B and Western C divisional competitions.

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks state commission votes on proposals
Last week on February 16, the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks commission met to determine what was needed to be adjusted for the upcoming hunting season. The changes that were discussed included those mentioned at the Fish, Wildlife and Parks meeting in Kalispell for personnel involved in the Region One area.