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Locals commemorate 9/11
Jamie Doran

Horsemen bid farewell to a successful season
The Horsemen football team has bid farewell to a season that coaches say was a great foundation to build on.

Hot Springs' McAllister 'turns it up' at rodeo finals
Jack McAllister is the current 2018 Junior High School Montana State Tie-down Roping Champion. And he is set to step it up at the Junior High School Finals Rodeo in South Dakota.

Students make good showing at Regional BPA
Business Professionals of America (BPA) held its Regional Leadership Conference at the Missoula College in Missoula on Jan. 8. All three Mineral County High Schools sent teams to the conference with an overall good showing. Top placing students will go to State held in Billings in March.

Panthers and Tigers face off in Alberton
ALBERTON – The St. Regis Tigers defeated the Alberton Panthers 50-20 last Friday, Aug. 29, in the first of only two games this season where a Mineral County team faces another.

Santa comes to town
DEBORGIA – T’was two weeks before Christmas and DeBorgia began holiday festivities, even the smallest baby gave no cries. Then from outside came a siren’s wail to break the silence of the snow, and everyone ran outside to see what there was to know. Then the wondrous eyes saw where upon a fire truck he sat, Santa Claus with his bright red coat and hat.

Lawson wins MCA's Coach of the Year
HOT SPRINGS – Savage Heat Football is still racking up recognition months after the regular season and six-man state championship game, but this kind of recognition is for the man behind the successful program, Coach Jim Lawson.

Trotters toppled in two games
Experience made all the difference for a talented Trotter team that fell in a pair of games, ending their season last weekend at the Western B Divisional Tournament.
Sheriff's office gains ground in Hettick robbery
Matt Unrau
Wrestling under way
It’s that time of year again and winter sports practices are starting up. Each time has a lot to accomplish in the limited time before their first match and Plains-Hot Springs wrestlers are no different.
Plains runners improve times at Mountain West Classic
It had all the makings of a miserable day. As the Plains and Thompson Falls cross country team bus approached Arlee and Evaro last Saturday, they were met with a wall of clouds, rain, lightning and thunder. With the teams headed towards Missoula for the annual Mountain West Classic cross country meet, the mood on the bus was getting somber as the kids and coaches were thinking that the day was going to be long, muddy, wet and cold. But, as the bus approached the University Golf Course on the south end of the University of Montana campus, the rain quit, the clouds thinned and a bit of sun began to poke through. That turn of good fortune was a signal of the day to come for the Horsemen and Trotter harrier squads.
Plains freshman runner Marina Tulloch finishes in top-5
Plains boys and girls cross country teams are continuing to grow a young program on the rise.
Lady Lions roar over Hawks volleyball
It was a long-delayed battle for the top spot in Western 7B volleyball.

Arlee spoils Plains homecoming with shutout win
It was not a special Homecoming, thanks to the Arlee Warriors football team, although alumni still had a good time cheering for a team sure to return to prominence in the town of Plains.

Edith Adell Loder
Edith Adell Loder
Lady Heat volleyball fields well-rounded roster
The youth movement continues in Hot Springs.
Charles James Antos, Sr.
Charles James Antos, Sr. age 78 of DeBorgia, passed away on February 16, 2008 in Missoula. He was born in Chicago on October 22, 1930 to Olga Antos and was married on June 20, 1959 to June. He loved hunting, fishing and sports but most of all family. He is survived by his wife June, son Thomas and Linda Otzwirk, daughter Deb and Jim Tatowski, son Mike and Lori Antos, daughter Lynn and Dennis Startin, son Chuck and June Antos and many, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two daughters and one son. There will be a Celebration of Life in his honor on August 16, 2008 in Haugan on Savenak Road at 2 p.m. followed by a pot luck pig roast.
Boone to run for full term as Mineral County sheriff
Mineral County Sheriff Mike Boone has decided to run for the office in this upcoming election. Boone took over as acting sheriff after Tom Bauer resigned on Nov. 14, 2017. He was appointed the position by the county commissioners and will finish out Bauer’s term until January 2019.

400 snowmobilers participate in 29th annual poker run
The Montana Nightriders snowmobile club held their 29th annual Redneck Backwoods Hillbilly Throwdown $1,000 super poker run Saturday. The event is said to be the biggest poker game in Mineral County. Traditionally over 400 participants from all over the Northwest converge on Haugan’s 50,000 Silver Dollar Bar.
Good reasons to support Initiative 185
Are you or do you know someone that is currently receiving benefits from Medicaid?