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Savage Heat loses to Noxon, take St. Regis
The Hot Springs Savage Heat fell to Noxon, 3-1, on the road on Thursday, before redeeming themselves with a 3-0 sweep of St. Regis on Friday during Senior Night.

Ready to win
Current and future Trotters work hard for next basketball season
It was all about paying attention to detail on Thursday at the Plains girls basketball camp.

Square dancing, cheap and fun entertainment
Danielle Switalski

Lady Hawks experience a good week of play
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks started the season off strong with the Mission Tournament bringing home seven wins out of the eight games played.

Home in Trout Creek riddled with bullets
TROUT CREEK – Tales of peaceful scenery and wildlife were shattered when Jerry and Shirley Messing’s part-time home in Trout Creek was shot up, with close to 25 shots ringing through the empty house.

American Legion Bar closes its doors

Interstate 90 car wreck results in fatality

Tigers GEAR UP

Hot Springs handed a tough defeat in first game
HOT SPRINGS – The defending Montana class-C state champion six-man football team from Hot Springs were handed a loss to start the season on Friday. The Savage Heat led through most of the game before giving up the lead on a converted turnover in the third quarter to Geraldine-Highwood.

Noxon and Hot Springs battle in cross county match up
HOT SPRINGS – The Lady Savage Heat of Hot Springs and the Noxon Lady Red Devils faced off during a cross county volleyball match on Thursday as a prelude to homecoming festivities in Hot Springs.

Bobcats earn a spot in district tournament at divisionals
Card fraud continues to impact county

Demo Derby demolishes competitors
PLAINS – Dirt and gravel chunks flew as cars geared up and revved their engines in the ultimate battle of adrenaline and destruction.
Kvelve's Comments: USA v. Canada
There are some things in life about which I just can’t look the other way.
Lawmakers to discuss slew of hot-button topics at mid-session
HELENA — The Montana Legislature is about to hit its hump day — on Saturday, March 2, the session is officially halfway through. Lawmakers will discuss a slew of hot-button issues this week, including sales tax, corporate media ownership, campaign mailers, surprise medical bills, and international trade wars. Here’s what to keep an eye on for Week 8:

Redistricting reshapes local House and Senate races
Thinking of running for elected office? Filing opens Jan. 11 for a slew of county and state positions.
Legals for May, 22 2024

Glass artist seeks to help women in need
But if you’re more curious than in academia, you can take a four-hour class in Superior to see if it is of interest.
Voting by mail just not appealing
Since I was 18 back in 1972 and had the wonderful experience of voting for the first time, other than voting for myself as 5th grade class president, I have never missed a general election.

St. Regis Tigers slam Darby, 67-53
It happened in the pre-game warmups, a thundering, rim-bending twang that turned every head in the St. Regis High School gym...