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St. Regis boys remain unbeaten in 14C play
When the dust had settled from this past week in the Montana 14C conference only one team stood alone on top.

Archery hunters eagerly await elk season opener
At 6:31 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 5, location bugles will pierce the predawn air.
Noxon boys pure magic in buzzer beater
Matt Unrau

Let the judging begin...
SUPERIOR – Bringing the spirit of Halloween to kids early, the Mineral County Library, in Superior, held their seventh annual pumpkin decorating contest Thursday.
Restrictions in effect
MINERAL COUNTY —Stage I fire restrictions will go into effect at 12:01 AM on Thursday, August 7th across west central Montana. Jurisdictions include:

U.S. Rep. Gianforte stops at Tricon Timber
Last week marked Greg Gianforte’s third visit to Tricon Timber in St. Regis, but it was his first visit as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Montana. His visit took place on Monday, July 3, just one week after he had been sworn in.

Sanders County wrestling teams compete at State
An update from Rep. Ingraham
The Legislative Fiscal Report of the 2013 Legislative Session was recently published which reflects the fiscal impacts resulting from legislation passed during the last session. While the entirety of the fiscal impacts as found in the report can be assessed by going to the legislative website at http://leg.mt.gov, I thought I’d share a few of the highlights. Even though the Legislature is no longer in session, the decisions we made during the session are effecting you as we speak, at least until at least the next legislative session where things undergo, once again, change!

'Old highway guys,' plus many others, getting roads repaired
Recently, Superior maintenance crews, supervised by Kevin Managhan, were resetting a recently collapsed expansion joint on the eastbound I-90 Clark Fork Bridge at St. Regis. Meanwhile, Riverside Contracting out of Missoula was milling and repaving one of winter’s leftover sprawling potholes on the south side of Superior interchange. Whether private contractors or government maintenance crews, hard working men and women are out in full force repairing bridges and roads this summer.

New faces = new changes in St. Regis
ST. REGIS - The St. Regis School District has already welcomed one new face to the community and is set to welcome another when the new principal arrives sometime in August.
Hendrick turns attention to upcoming session

'TAKING FLIGHT' Plains singer-songwriter's music soars
Polly Cavill is a woman you will not soon forget after you have met her the very first time. She has an infectious big smile and an amazing energetic and calming presence. She may be singing, dancing, smiling or possibly doing them all when you meet her.

St. Regis boys finish 2-2 at Divisional tournament
The St. Regis boys basketball team had a rough beginning at the Western C Divisional tournament in Frenchtown as defending state champ Manhattan Christian beat it, 77-43, last Thursday.
Mineral County court report
May 1, Mohammad Adil Adna Aj Bayati, speeding
Alberton volleyball falls in thriller with Lincoln
This Alberton volleyball team is making some waves as the season progresses.

Hot Springs approves water, sewer rate increases
It was a hearing that wasn’t.

Red Devils strong, Lady Devils came up short
NOXON – The Red Devils faced off Troy on Saturday in a close game that resulted in a 48 – 41 win.
Local boys earn trip to State B-C track meet
All eyes were on the shot put pit Saturday at Frenchtown High as the two top shot putters in the state squared off in the finals of the Montana Western Divisional B-C track tournament.
Lady Savage Heat win on senior night
Coming off a hard loss to league rival Charlo last week in Montana high school volleyball, their first of the year, Hot Springs figured to take it out on visiting St. Regis.

Resler receives 10-year sentence
A drunk driver convicted of running down two Flathead Valley teenagers near Plains last March was given a 10-year sentence Tuesday to the Montana Department of Corrections.