- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Legals for June, 29 2022

Dietrich ends Tigers' season in Idaho state semifinals
In the end it was the best of times for the unbeaten and top-ranked Blue Devils who rolled to a convincing 64-0 Idaho IA, DII eight-man football semifinal win over the two-state Tigers.

Superior student hit a high note at state festival
The seven student from Superior High School who competed in the state music festival in Helena earlier this month have raised the bar for student musicians.
Sanders County students take part in 4-H Congress
More than 190 4-H members from across the state visited Montana State University last week for the Montana 4-H Congress, an annual event offering competitive events, workshops, entertainment and social events.
Sanders and Mineral Counties election results
Jamie Doran

Turnout up in historic election
By all accounts it was a historic Election Day. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., became the first black president in U.S. history. Voter turnout was also up all across the country, and Montana was no exception.

Horsemen bid farewell to a successful season
The Horsemen football team has bid farewell to a season that coaches say was a great foundation to build on.
ONE MORE TO GO
Hot Springs blows out Valier in semifinals, plays for school’s second state championship Saturday in Plentywood
HOT SPRINGS — The entire Hot Springs football season has been played with one goal in mind.

Plains-Hot Springs wrestling squad features three state qualifiers
Returning experience and an exciting new beginning are the hallmarks of this year’s Plains-Hot Springs wrestling program...
New load postings issued by state for Clark Fork River Bridge
Montana Department of Transportation issues new load postings for the Clark Fork River Bridge in Mineral County.
Wasteful spending will only make inflation worse
Montana families across the state are feeling the pain in their pocketbooks from inflation and higher prices on everything from gas to groceries to heating their homes.
$31 million available to Montana child care providers
The latest data on child care deserts shows a 73 percent supply gap across the state – meaning there is only capacity to serve 27 percent of children under the age of six in licensed or registered child care.
Avian influenza detected in grizzly bears
Avian influenza has leaped into Montana’s bear population.
Baxter signs to play hoops at Carroll College
The harvest continues for Carroll College.

McConnell, Neesvig lead T-Falls at state XC meet
Thompson Falls Bluehawk nation hosted this year’s Western B/C Divisional cross country meet at the River’s Bend Golf Course on the second Thursday of the month.
Caution recommended with water compact
This entire water compact fiasco, has reached such a level of controversial debate and crescendo that it would be laughable if the potential decision and disastrous outcome were not so serious. How could any conscientious, elected official even think of inflicting “FOREVER” upon the good citizens of Montana, such a massive 1500 page document already virtually cast in stone, and partially already in operation on the reservation?
Hot Springs constructs creative space
HOT SPRINGS – Students at Hot Springs will have a new space for art classes, featuring two classrooms in a new building once the fall rolls around.

School breaks ground
PLAINS – Plains Public Schools Board of Trustees, Superintendent Thom Chisholm and retired Superintendent Rich Magera participated in a groundbreaking photo opportunity on Monday, March 17 prior to the state monthly board meeting.

Bobcats wrestling team practice begins
SUPERIOR – As a start to the winter sports season, the Superior Bobcats wrestling team has begun to practice and build a team.
Former Plains resident elected as Montana Public Service Commissioner
PLAINS - Former Plains resident Bill Gallagher is the new chairman of the Montana Public Service Commission.