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Hot Springs reaches 14C final; Noxon eliminates Clark Fork
Thursday night in Hot Springs, the latter was the case as the host Lady Savage Heat took on Clark Fork’s Mountain Cats in a second-round District 14C playoff match that was also the rubber match in their battles this year.
Snowstorm can't stop Scarecrow Row in St. Regis
This year a historic October snowstorm may have scared off more entries for the annual St. Regis Scarecrow Row off of Montana 135.
Mineral County law roundup: Gun shots a figment of imagination?
Deputies responded to a welfare check in Superior all appears to be fine case closed.
Woman accused of murdering ex-husband free on bail
A Flathead Valley woman accused of murdering her ex-husband maintains she shot him in self-defense, but law enforcement officials believe something else may have happened.
St. Regis/Mullan football ranked No. 2 in Idaho 8-man
They have overcome mountains, time zones, virus outbreaks, smoke-filled skies, different playing rules and recently, early season wintery weather.
Forest Service seeks public comment on A-BLT Project
The U.S. Forest Service is inviting comments on the Environmental Assessment for the A-BLT (Antimony, Buster Brown, Lucky Boy, Therriault) project located about 10 miles west of Thompson Falls within Sanders County on the Plains/Thompson Falls Ranger District on the Lolo National Forest.
St. Regis wins a dogfight over Plains Trotters
The Lady Tigers from St. Regis came to Plains and escaped with their second win of the year, a thrilling 3-2 match victory over the host Trotters Thursday night.
That burglar was just a dog walker
Deputies responded to a burglary alarm, but it was a case of dog walking. Case closed.
St. Regis School plays waiting game after positive COVID-19 test
St. Regis School District received notification that as of Oct. 12, no students who have been tested for COVID-19 have a positive result.
Hot Springs volleyball dumps Victor
With Montana high school district play looming in the near future, the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat squad continued to stake its claim to a high playoff seeding.
A labor of love for St. Regis Lab breeders
There’s nothing quite like the smell of puppy breath in the morning; well, that and coffee.
Superior native honored by Google
Superior native Joseph Williams has been honored as the Google Trainer of the Month for North America.
St. Regis man supports Simon for county commissioner
I would like to voice my support for Duane Simons, Republican candidate for Mineral County Commissioner.
St. Regis School staff member tests positive for coronavirus
A St. Regis School District staff member has tested positive for coronavirus.
Bears are busy in county trying to fatten up
Fall likewise can bring increased bear activity particularly if you have enticing treats lying around.
St. Regis School gets a facelift
In what has become a year of uncertainty due to the Covid-19 situation, St. Regis schools have found a way to create positive changes.
Hot Springs approves water, sewer rate increases
It was a hearing that wasn’t.
Hot Springs volleyball enjoys perfect week
With high school volleyball playoffs looming in the near future, Hot Springs got things rolling in a big way last week.
State seeks comments on I-90 work proposal near DeBorgia
The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a proposal to improve safety on Interstate 90, east of DeBorgia.
Superior welcomes a new Little Free Library
This quaint box perched above a friendly hand-carved bear is a Little Free Library recently purchased and established by the Arnsans, Dan and Barbara.