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Seeley-Swan meet draws top teams
It would be a massive understatement to say the sports teams at Loyola Sacred Heart in Missoula are having a good year.

Clarence Orla Bras
Clarence Orla Bras
Lady Hawks softball scores two big victories
There is a saying in softball/baseball circles that chicks dig the long ball, a reference to fondness for home runs.

McCloskey named the hunter ed instructor of the year
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks recently held its annual Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructor Workshop in Region 2 with a strong showing of instructors.
Zinke representative visits Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – A representative from Congressman Ryan Zinke’s office was on hand last Friday at the weekly Mineral County Commissioner’s meeting to listen to the concerns of residents regarding a wide array of issues primarily regarding land management.

Two new deputies in Sanders County
The Sanders County Sheriff’s Office has welcomed two new deputies to the department.
St. Regis School has two levy requests on May 5 ballot
Tuesday, May 5, the St. Regis School District 1 will have two important levies for voters to consider, including the building reserve fund and the general fund.
Highlighting survivors: Cheri Minemyer
Just like millions around the world, Cheri Minemyer knows first hand the emotions of being told she has breast cancer.

Living by the Girl Scout Law: The tradition continues
“On my honor, I will try: to serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout Law.”
Pioneer Council seek volunteer drivers
The Mineral County Pioneer Council is hoping to find more volunteers to help with their transportation program.

Superior track dominates district meet in Polson
SUPERIOR - The district meet for the 14C conference was no match for Superior May 15.

Breaking winter doldrums with fly fishing
For some Montana fishermen, even once the snow flies, they keep the flies casting.

Basketball Roundup
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Teams from across region join Cornhole Festival
Troy Graves, a mountain of a bearded man from southern Idaho, summed it up perfectly. “It’s fun and it’s for a good cause,” he said while practicing before the opening rounds of the 2023 Cornhole Festival tournament Saturday on a scenic chunk of land alongside the Clark Fork River between Plains and Thompson Falls.
Ron Smith
Ron Smith

Basketball roundup
The Lady Tigers faced Plains on the road on Feb. 2 with a loss, 46-33. The two teams kept pace with each other throughout most of the game with the Trotters out front after the first quarter by 6 points, 14-8. By the half the Trotters were only up by one point, 21-20. In the third quarter both teams put up 10 points and the Trotters maintained their one point lead. But in the fourth quarter they got a lucky break and managed to throw up 15 points to the Tigers 3 for the win. Tiger Madison Kelly had the lead in points with 12, Emma Hill had 9, Anna Sanford 6, Kylee Thompson 4 and Justice Tate 2.
Census bureau ends count early
According to information from Western Native Voice, the U.S. Census Bureau cut the response period deadline early by an entire month disportionately affecting the counting of Black, Brown, Indigenous and immigrant communities.

Trotters still looking for first win
The Trotters can’t seem to get over the hump in 2011 and have fallen in three of their four contests by only one run.

Santa's 'ho, ho, ho' on chopping block
Just when you think you've heard it all, someone complains that Santa Claus' "ho, ho, ho" is offensive to a group of women.
Input sought for hospital's needs assessment
Clark Fork Valley Hospital is gearing up for their 2023 Community Health Needs Assessment and is asking community members to participate in a county wide survey focusing on healthcare.