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Riverdogs hang tough at Whitefish wood bat tourney
They most often play against teams from much bigger population areas, which means a deeper player pool in which to dive.

Residents weigh in on Superior salvage yard
Concerned citizens and landowners met with the Mineral County Commissioners Tuesday to discuss a proposed salvage yard in Mineral County.

Meet the teachers
Wildhorse Plains Elementary School welcomed two new teachers for this school year and both are really excited to be working in Plains.

Loge optimistic for upcoming session
Denley Loge has worn many hats throughout his career, including 45 years working for the Montana Department of Transportation; he raises cattle; is the co-founder of the famed Missoula Maggots rugby club; plays trombone for the University of Montana Alumni Band; and served on several committees, including the Mineral County Conservation Board and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 2 Citizens Advisory Committee.

A day at The Paw Spa
Let’s face it, dogs stink. They roll in foul smelling things they find in pastures, mountain trails, and even their own back yard. The smellier, the more they seem to enjoy it. They also enjoy romping through the mud and thistles and can end up pretty messy by the end of the day. Despite these habits, people love their dogs. As of 2017 over 60 million U.S. households owned a dog and $69.5 billion was spent on these furry family members, according to an American Pet Products Association survey.

Local state legislators give overview of 63rd session
Residents of Sanders and Mineral County gathered at the St. Regis Community Center on Thursday for a panel discussion on the 63rd session of the Montana legislature.
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 13, 2013

No dull moments for St. Regis music teacher as he commutes to Idaho job
Have trumpet will travel; or tuba, or trombone, or piano, or many of the other instruments music teacher Derek Larson can play.

Two equals one for St. Regis, Mullan football teams
Among the tall pines and towering mountains along the border between Northwest Montana and Northeast Idaho two equals one.

Mountain Cats roll to state championship game
A relentless, stonewall defense and a potent multi-pronged offense led the way as the Clark Fork Mountain Cats earned a berth in Saturday’s Montana 8-man football championship game via a 44-14 win over Great Falls Central.

Antler Sports Show offers antler, horns trophy scoring in Trout Creek
The first-ever Antler Sport Show at the Lakeside Motel and Resort in Trout Creek kept Larry Lack busy, as the Boone and Crockett scorer measured set after set of antlers and horns Saturday in his quest to fill pages in the Montana record book.
Layer up to beat the cold this winter
It’s that time of year when you can’t just throw on the bath robe and run outside for the mail. You can’t walk your dog in your slippers and you can’t survive more than a few minutes before you’re iced over from your fingers to toes.

Alberton teams gear up for 2014-15 season
ALBERTON – The Alberton High School football and volleyball teams are ready to make waves in Mineral County this year and the teams will need every tool at their disposal as both begin the season with a hurdle to face.
Hot Springs track has strong core
A solid core of experienced athletes will be counted on to lead the way for the Hot Springs High Savage Heat track and field team as the upcoming 2022 season is nearly at hand.

Out with Benji’s, in with ‘Jaegerhaus’
Out with Benji’s, in with Jaegerhaus.
Noxon Red Devils win first game of season
Haflich was referencing his Red Devils hard-fought 32-15 win over Sunburst in last week’s encounter on the Refiners home field.

Macman Fishing Report: Perch cycle produces big fish
Fishermen, what’s happening in East Bay (East side of Polson Bay on Flathead Lake)?
Hawks shut out Anaconda for homecoming win
Thompson Falls senior Max Hannum had a weekend fit for a king.
Savage Heat crush Twin Bridges, 51-8
Add to the list of six-player football teams to watch in the rapidly approaching Montana high school playoffs, as usual, the Hot Springs Savage Heat.

Plains shuts out Victor, 58-0
Once the stretch of winless games was over, it was clear the Plains Horsemen footballers were on their way to better things.