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T-Falls girls bounced from divisionals
The playoffs in any sport often produce unexpected results, mostly because the level of talent and ability of the players increases as the postseason ladder gets steeper.
Lady Bobcats' season wraps up at Western Divisonals
There are two fairly well-known sayings in the grand game of basketball that most folks know: speed kills, and you can’t coach kids to get taller.
COLUMN: Winter sports wrap up
I will miss this basketball season and the group of characters who took to the courts from Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties.
Top-seeded Tigers find early exit at Western C
Maybe it was a weird form of climate change.

Legislators react to GOP's break with Racicot
State legislators in the Flathead Valley are — like the former governor himself — unsurprised by the Montana Republican Party’s public break up with Marc Racicot.

Glacier opens reservations for July
The next round of Glacier National Park vehicle registrations begins Wednesday, March 1 at Recreation.gov.
Glacier Park to reopen Avalanche campground
Glacier National Park will reopen the Avalanche Campground this year after being closed since 2020.
Fish and Wildlife Commission gains two new members
Ravalli County Commissioner Jeff Burrows and Bozeman-based campground owner Susan Kirby Brooke are officially joining the Fish and Wildlife Commission, the governor-appointed body charged with establishing hunting and fishing regulations and reviewing Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks land acquisitions.
Kalispell man charged for threats to Senator Tester
A Montana man has been charged with threatening the life of Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester via voicemails left at his Kalispell office, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

Scrubs & Bubbles: St. Regis health workers launch cosmetic brand
With names like Clark Fork Fog, Crazy Peak Swirl, Oregon Peak Orange, Sweetly Verde Creek, Tamarack lemon Turmeric, Cold creek Bastille, Saltese Sandalwood, Bald Hill Blackberry Sage, Johnson Creek Sage, and Quartz Creek pink salt; right away if you’re a Mineral County resident your interest is piqued.
Big turnout for St. Regis Valentine’s Day dinner
Shrimp cocktails started the evening out followed by tossed salads. The main entre was prime rib, noodles alfredo, mashed potatoes and peas and carrots with a dessert being chocolate lava cake with blueberry sauce and vanilla ice cream.

FWP starts new license year March 1
Everything in the little orange pocket folder you have been carrying around since early last year is going to expire Feb. 28, if it hasn’t already.
County may pursue legal action on Cyr Mountain Road closure
The first movement on the contentious issue of Cyr Mountain Road being gated off years ago took place Friday at the Mineral County Commissioners weekly meeting.

John “Johnny” Cochran
John “Johnny” Cochran
Health department promotes "Through with Chew Week"
Montana’s smokeless tobacco use prevalence is 14% for adult males, which is more than twice as high as the national average.

Old Plains gymnasium gets new furnace
Two years of designing and planning came to fruition this past Thursday.

Plains High School challenges students at 'Brain Bash Day'
Plains High School celebrated Brain Bash Day this past Thursday. Both teachers and students shared the day playing games as well as challenging their mental and physical skills.

Spotlight on the Arts: Kylar Bannout
Kylar Bannout is the Spotlight on the Arts student for January.
Superior sprinter Pereira signs with Whitworth
Whitworth College just got faster.
St. Regis boys, Superior girls earn top seeds
Two tickets were punched to the next round of the Western Montana Class C post-season quest, but as of the end of District tournament play Saturday evening, their travel plans were still in limbo.