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Bighorn hosts Red Ribbon Week
It’s not everyday that high school students have an excuse to get out of the classroom and help each other navigate through a low ropes course, a mine-field full of mouse-traps, and even climb through a tractor tire eight feet off of the ground, but that’s exactly what Plains High School students did this year as they celebrated Red Ribbon Week at Camp Bighorn.
St. Regis' Tanner Day joins 1,000-point club
It tournament time. All the regular season games are over.
Probe of graduation party continues
The investigation, led by the Montana School Board Association (MTSBA), into the pre-graduation party in Plains on May 29 continues with the hope that a report will be available by the end of July.
Through with Chew Week February 18-24
Mineral County Health Department Tobacco Prevention Specialist
Noxon Red Devils get ready to rock and roll
Jamie Doran and Heather Hasty
Mineral County Court Report July 21-28, 2017
July 24, Allen Jay Armstrong, improper passing in a no-passing zone
Mineral County Court Report
Oct. 16, Michelle Young Atterberry, no insurance

Hailey Phillips
Hailey Phillips takes time out of a busy schedule to pose for a photograph for the Valley Press. Phillips is set to compete in the last two meets of the season including the state competition in Laurel on May 24 through 25.

Cabinet Ridge Riders giving back to the community
The Cabinet Ridge Riders have been in existence for the last 26 or 28 years, depending on whom you ask. The group is very active within Sanders County with their generosity from their fundraising and several recreational events in the great Cabinet Mountains near Trout Creek, Thompson Falls, and Noxon.

Amid COVID-19, St. Regis School BPA moves forward
As local school districts diligently navigate new restrictions and health code regulations due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, sports and extracurricular activities look starkly different this year. This new reality is also true for the St. Regis Business Professionals of America chapter.

St. Regis graduate interns with Sen. Daines
The closest the average citizen gets involved with democratic processes of America, is usually earning their “I Voted” sticker each election year.
Superior woman reflects on a century of life
Nyla Prosser, of Superior, is known for having a melodious singing voice, her even sweeter disposition, and an ever-ready willingness to help others.

Paradise School becomes artist gallery
PARADISE - The Paradise multipurpose room, and part of the first floor of the school, was packed with attendees at the 2nd annual Artists in Paradise Show, held last Thursday through Saturday, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Mineral County law roundup
Found Animal, Hunter Lane, Superior, Sheriff Office advised unable to remove animal as it is free range territory.

Old Plains gymnasium gets new furnace
Two years of designing and planning came to fruition this past Thursday.
Bluehawks: 57, Lions: 24
THOMPSON FALLS – The Thomspon Falls boys basketball team came away with a solid victory after their game against the Eureka Lions.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Noxon and Thompson Falls form co-op baseball team
Two ballparks. Two Montana towns. Two groups of baseball hungry young men.

Geese make splashy return to the area
Watching the flight of Canada geese overhead is a tell-tale sign that spring has finally arrived. Nesting mates will soon be leading their goslings to the water. Within 24 hours after they are born, they will learn how to swim.

The hunt for Easter eggs in Paradise
PARADISE – In the early afternoon of Easter Sunday families gathered at the Paradise School for an annual tradition.