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Lincoln-Reagan Dinner to be held on April 29
The Mineral County Republican Central Committee, will hold its 10th annual Lincoln- Reagan dinner on April 29 at St Regis Community Center.
3 candidates vying for House District in primary
Primary elections will take place on June 7.
Slope stability project on Montana 135 at St. Regis
The Montana Department of Transportation and Thompson Contracting, Inc. will begin work to stabilize the rock slope on Montana 135 about 14 miles north of St. Regis this week.
Madison Hill of St. Regis earns top honors at state
Superior graduate Aaron Kelly (72) played for the Red Team in the 33rd Annual Bob Cleverley All-Star Classic football game in Butte on June 4. The Red Team won against the Blue Team, 38 to 16. (Photo courtesy of Aaron Kelly)
Friends help Jimmy Jones
Long-time friend of Jimmy Jones, Jerry Dockter (right) out-bid other donors for a haircut for the amount of $2,500. Jones, Dockter and Randy Rennick all took part in getting a ‘flat top’ at a fundraiser held in St. Regis. (Photo courtesy of Kat Kittridge)
Sheriff Funke recaps first year on the job
Mineral County Sheriff Ryan Funke was a keynote speaker at the Mineral County Central Republican Committee meeting last week.
Lady Tigers and Lady Mountain Cats make it to championship round during district play
Both Mineral County girls varsity basketball teams made it to the championship round during districts last weekend. In District 14-C, St. Regis (16-5) jumped over Two Eagle on Thursday during tournament play in Pablo, 57-17. On Friday they won against Plains, 58-42. Leading up to the championship game where they were pitted against Arlee (16-4) late Saturday afternoon. Arlee led at half way mark, 24-15 and in the third quarter they only managed to put two points up to the Tigers six. But in the third quarter, they came back and pounded St. Regis with 12 more points for the win. Anna Sanford was team high scorer with 9, Madison Hill had 7, Madison Kelly 3 and Justice Tate 2.
Local teams kick off season in Frenchtown
Local teams kicked off their basketball season this past weekend with games in Frenchtown.
St. Regis seeks answers in response to faculty shake up
In the hallways and classrooms of St. Regis School on Friday the traditional structure and function of the establishment turned to chaos as shortly before the end of the school day two teachers were handed paperwork informing them of their non-renewal status and two others were placed on administrative leave. Classrooms were left unattended. Teachers were seen crying in the hallways. Students left the school, some in tears themselves, in confusion to inform their parents of what transpired.
St. Regis football: Long trips, many memories
Outside the workout room at St. Regis High School, a large forest green bus with big orange and black tigers painted on the sides rolls to a stop.
Legals for December, 13 2023
St. Regis students write letters to first responders
Ireland’s class made and sent thank you cards to the department as well as emergency medical technicians and wildland fire fighters - whomever the students wanted to thank.
Sanford to lead St. Regis boys basketball team
There is good reason to think the 2021 season will be very promising for the St. Regis High boys...
St. Regis-Mullan co-op holds off Clark Fork, 20-12
Winning ain’t always pretty, but it’s spelled the same and it starts with a “W”.
Lady Panthers volleyball tops St. Regis, 3-1
The Alberton Lady Panthers are on the prowl in Western 14C volleyball.
Legion Post 13 holds Flag Day ceremony
Molly Parkman moved to St. Regis a year ago and said that she had never seen a ceremony that the American Legion Post 13 was about to perform for proper disposal of worn and tattered American flags.
St. Regis honors graduates
The names of fourteen students were called to receive their diplomas Saturday evening at the St. Regis High School graduation commencement ceremony. Diana Gingerich, one of four individuals to address the graduates, recalled when they first entered her class in the sixth grade and found two bookmarks on their desk: one with the word respect, the other with the word responsibility.
Speed limit questioned
The Mineral County Commissioners met with a representative from the Montana Department of Transportation Wednesday morning to discuss the possibility of lowering the speed limit on Highway 135 near St. Regis.
Cats post wins, move to 2-2
After four games the Superior Bobcats are starting to find out their identity as a basketball team, and after last weekend they should like what they see.
County highway relatively safe over Memorial Day weekend
West End, St. Regis firefighters help in rollover