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St. Regis boys smother visiting Charlo
Buoyed by the return to action of one of it’s key “smotherees”, the already smothering St. Regis boys basketball defense smothered visiting Charlo 71-56 Friday night in St. Regis.
Texas parolee lands in hot water in Hot Springs
A Texas fugitive is facing several felony charges after two separate incidents in Sanders County.

Horsemen race past Hot Springs, St. Regis
Two big games against local rivals and two big wins.

Thompson Falls’ High Bridge hits anniversary mark
Northwest Montana is blessed with countless destinations and sights to see, but one of the more family friendly ones is the Historic High Bridge in Thompson Falls.

St. Regis finds innovative way to honor its Class of 2020
With senior classes missing out on so much over the course of the COVID-19 outbreak St. Regis Schools Fan Club wanted to find a special way to give these students recognition and honor their hard work.
Group gathers input on proposed passenger rail route
Through a grant made possible by the Montana Healthcare Foundation, The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority has been hosting a series of meetings in rural communities across southern Montana.

Bill looks to cut Huckleberry red tape
Just try to get a huckleberry picker to divulge the location of their patch.
COLUMN: 'Going to battle'
I try each week to find a humorous angle to the wonderfully wacky world of sports.

Mission falls in 8-man championship
The Belt Huskies broke out in the second half of the Class C 8-Man championship game at Mission High School to top the Mission Bulldogs 52-24 and claim their first title since 1994.
Thompson Falls event gets kids ready for summer biking
No one would likely have anything bad to say about a government-hosted event that actually benefits children in a really good way.
Valier upends Noxon in playoffs
In the days of late summer, hope springs eternal on football fields everywhere in this land.
Mineral County Food Bank sends out more than 700 pounds of turkey
Nick Ianniello

Arena Cross riders go big at fair
Jason Shueh

Plains Trotters get ready for season
Walking into the Plains gymnasium it’s a scene of movement and noise, a percussion of volleyballs slap against clenched palms, tennis shoes squeak against the floor and intermittent shouts are heard reverberating off the walls. This is the home of the Plains Trotter Volleyball Team and they’re prepping themselves for their first game and season opener in Mission on Sept. 6.

Luau celebrates life of a resident
Family, friends and residents at the Mineral County Hospital in Superior gathered on the front lawn of the building Thursday to enjoy the weather and participate in a luau and memorialize the loss of a dear friend. Ruth Dunn Fitzhugh, a hospital resident, passed away on May 18.

Donkey Dominance
The old saying is stubborn as a mule, but after watching the players struggle with their animals at Donkey Basketball Saturday at Noxon, it was clear the idiom could just as easily be stubborn as a donkey.
Locals save woman stuck on train tracks at Plains
Plains locals came to the aid of a woman who had her walker stuck in the railroad tracks in the nick of time, pushing her out of the way of an oncoming train last Wednesday.

Bobcats hold strong throughout
Superior Bobcats Coach Dan Lucier has been working with the school's team for more than 25 years an, for the first time he and his team are so close to a state championship, they can taste it.

Deer damages deputy's car
A Mineral County Sheriff’s Deputy got a big, hairy, antlered surprise when his patrol car struck a deer while driving down Interstate 90 last month.
Layoff leaves futures in doubt
In the wake of severe layoffs by the Tricon Timber Company, many former employees are considering leaving Mineral County in search of employment.