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Bluehawks Track and Field takes off running

Local veteran suffered through Bataan Death March
Sanders County residents offer insight into 1915 rock carving
It didn’t take long for some important clues to roll in concerning the mystery of who John Crossen was, and why did he pause to carve his name in a rock on a ranch north of Plains more than a century ago.
Cell phone towers to provide full coverage
MINERAL COUNTY – Mineral County residents could be getting better cell phone reception in the future as one service provider has been making inroads on setting up more cell phone towers along the Interstate 90 corridor.

St Regis track takes second
Tigers compete at Thompson Falls
St. Regis track headed up to Thompson Falls last week to compete.

Larry Bennett is the 'Road Report Guy'
“Hit the road, Jack” … so the beloved 1961 Ray Charles tune goes.

Tiny dancers tiptoe to Plains
Each person who walked through the Plains cafeteria after school Wednesday couldn't help stopping a second to take a look. The tiny dancers, some dressed in tutus, that were trying their hardest to keep on their tippy toes were just too cute to pass up.

Trotters take off at tourney
In a match-up of cross-valley rivals, Plains defeated Thompson Falls 35-26 in the championship game of the Sanders County Tip-Off Tournament on Saturday.
COLUMN: Football bowl season
My cup bowl-eth over. It’s too much. It’s out of control. It’s football gone crazy.

Plains man found guilty in standoff
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Plains man was among four men found guiltyof crimes Friday in connection with the takeover of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon last year.

Local woman releases debut album
Heather Hasty
Letters to the Editor - Sept. 11
Dear editor,
GOP plan addresses the looming debt crisis
There’s dignity and honor in work.

'Old highway guys,' plus many others, getting roads repaired
Recently, Superior maintenance crews, supervised by Kevin Managhan, were resetting a recently collapsed expansion joint on the eastbound I-90 Clark Fork Bridge at St. Regis. Meanwhile, Riverside Contracting out of Missoula was milling and repaving one of winter’s leftover sprawling potholes on the south side of Superior interchange. Whether private contractors or government maintenance crews, hard working men and women are out in full force repairing bridges and roads this summer.

New faces = new changes in St. Regis
ST. REGIS - The St. Regis School District has already welcomed one new face to the community and is set to welcome another when the new principal arrives sometime in August.

Rose Wagoner opens business
As if being a mother of two, and wife wasn’t enough to juggle, Rose Wagoner has decided to start her own business.
Registering to vote
I'm sorry Sanders County, but it's official, I have de-registered(I'm not sure if you can do that or not) from Missoula County elections and registered for Sanders County.

Happy Daze goat farm comes to life
Out on 12 very steep and forested acres near DeBorgia, Happy Daze Goat Farm is beginning...

The fixer: St. Regis man a whiz with small-engine repairs
Whether you have problems with a boat motor, motorcycle, rototiller, lawn mower, weedwhacker, generator, golf cart, chainsaw, log splitter, four-wheeler, or pressure washer, if it has a small engine; David Hannah in St. Regis is the man for the job.

Superior's Shawn Smalley oversees troopers in two counties
Unfortunately, the origin of the numbers 3-7-77 seen on the flight suits of the Montana Air National Guard and most notably, the shoulder patch on the Montana Highway Patrol uniforms is elusive.