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Volleyball Roundup
In District 14C, Arlee took home the conference title after defeating Plains in the championship game on Friday. The Scarlets beat Charlo in the championship semifinals and the Vikings placed third. During play Noxon beat St. Regis 25-20; 21-25; 25-21; 25-20. St. Regis also fell to Arlee on Thursday, 25-17; 25-16; 25-11. Their stats were not available by press time.
St. Regis students learn how to hatch and raise trout
In a spacious, well-equipped lab Brooks Sanford and his students at St. Regis High School are watching nature in action while helping hatch and raise juvenile rainbow trout.
Basketball Roundup
St. Regis Lady Tigers walked away with a win on Feb. 8 against the Hot Springs Savage Heat, 41-35. It was Senior Night in St. Regis as Seniors Kystina Thompson, Justice Tate, Anna Sanford, Jacob Jasper and Ryan Teeter, made their final plays as high school basketball players. During the game, Emma Hill led the girls team with 19 points, Tate had 11, Madison Kelly 5, Thompson 4, and McKenzie Stortz, 2.
St. Regis scoring ace looks back at season
St. Regis golf team on par for spring season
Volleyball senior reflects on her final season
Arrive Alive! Don't Drink & Drive campaign underway
Last weekend, students helped the Mineral County DUI Task Force spread the word about the dangers of drinking and driving. The task force had reached out to local schools to see if they had students willing to do community outreach. Students from all three schools — St. Regis, Superior and Alberton — stepped up to help said Barb Jasper with the county health department.
Loko Joe's three-peat as softball champions
Slow-pitch softball teams from all over the Northwest gathered at St. Regis Community Park Saturday and Sunday for the annual Fourth of July Softball tournament.
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.
St. Regis senior Connolly earns Gaylord Green Scholarship
Gaylord Green lived in Haugan and graduated from St. Regis High School in 1958. He received an appointment to the Air Force Academy where he graduated with a degree in engineering science, followed by a master’s in aeronautics/astronautics at Stanford.
Several elections set for May 2
Mineral County Election Administrator Staci McGrew said that ballots for upcoming school board trustees and the West End Board of Directors will be mailed out by Friday. The Superior School Board trustee election and the West End election will both be mail-ballot elections. The St. Regis tech levy election will be at a polling place, with absentee ballots mailed out by Friday. Election day is May 2 for all three elections. If residents do not receive their ballots, contact the election office at (406) 822-3521.
Defense shows up for Alberton vs. Bridger
In other Mineral County football action, the Alberton Panthers lost their second game of the season against Bridger but the team did show signs of promise for the future.
Plains Community Garden to sponsor hands-on workshop
On Monday, April 22, the Plains Community Garden will sponsor a workshop for all gardeners in the local area, and for anyone who wants to learn to garden. The hands-on workshop will be on seed starting, and everyone who attends will be able to take home plants as well as seed starts. Milton Pierce, the owner of The Potting Shed in St. Regis, will be the workshop leader. A tour of the garden will also be given. The workshop is free, and will be held at the Plains Community Garden, 505 West 5th Street, at 7:00 PM. If the weather is too cold, the meeting will move inside.
Elaine Jenkins
Superior - Elaine Jenkins, 73, of Superior passed away at her home on Monday, Aug. 26, 2013. She is survived by her daughter Terrie Worrall of St. Regis, Terrie’s husband Mike Worrall and their two sons, Alex and Zane Worralll.
Legals for December, 6 2023
Hoot-owl restrictions a necessary inconvenience for area anglers
Warm water, low flow levels, and high temperatures have prompted fishing restrictions on several rivers across western Montana this summer.
Volunteers help rebuild St. Regis resident's roof
Three months have passed since a storm brought down a large tree on the Lowry’s home in St. Regis. On the afternoon of July 2, strong winds toppled a staggering Ponderosa Pine on the backside of the family’s house, seriously damaging the roof and porch.
Police log: Fires, thefts, cow enjoys its freedom and semi drivers battle it out
April 8
Horsemen open season with win at tip-off
All the ingredients have been there, ripening and getting better.
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Mineral County roundup
May is a busy month for local schools as end-of-the-year activities fill the calendar. Mrs. Crabb’s Superior School fourth grade class spent Thursday, May 25, learning about pond ecology, and how to cast a fishing pole. They also went on a nature walk around Savenac and toured Tricon Timber.