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State of disaster declared by governor as flood worries persist
Gov. Steve Bullock declared a second executive order this month declaring a “disaster to exist in the state of Montana” on May 21. In the most recent declaration, Gov. Bullock stated that, “flood conditions persist and have worsened in many locations since I declared a state of emergency to exist statewide in Montana”. His previous order was on May 1, 2018.
Obituary; Lorene (Lori) McCoy
It is with a very heavy heart we formally announce Lorene (Lori) McCoy’s passing on January 3, 2015. She was surrounded by her family at Shoshone Medical Center in Kellogg, Idaho, where cancer finally won the hard fought battle.
Feeding families in Mineral County
November 2011 was the first Holiday Food Drive initiated by Mineral Community Hospital (MCH) to help those in need in our county through the holidays. Each year since, the MCH has gathered more in poundage, as well as distribution locations between Alberton and St. Regis.
County BPA teams compete
MINERAL COUNTY – The next generation of business magnates descended upon Billings last week to compete against opponents from across the state of Montana in a series of events designed to test their mettle under pressure.
Tiger basketball continues to gain momentum
The St. Regis Tiger basketball team has come far this season – consistently improving and playing with heart for all four quarters.
Timberwolves finish season with Alberton home game
ST. REGIS/ALBERTON – In their final game of the season, the Clark Fork Timberwolves faced defeat at the hands of the Hot Springs Savage Heat in their Alberton game on Saturday.
Hot Springs improves on their season in Arlee tourney
HOT SPRINGS – The week started out in rough fashion for the Lady Savage Heat of Hot Springs but they finished with a solid performance at a tournament in Arlee full of stiff competition from around the region. The team lost in straight sets to Noxon 25-8, 25-14 and 25-12 but according to Head Coach Alisha Pablo the match did feature some bright spots for the future of the team.
St. Regis Student Spotlight: Ashley Wilson
Name: Ashley Wilson
"Boots and Buckles Bash" to raise money
The Mineral County Medical Foundation invites the public to its annual “Boots and Buckles Bash” fund raiser to be held at the St. Regis Community Center on Saturday, April 2, at 6:00 P.M.
Support for candidate
On November 2nd, the citizens of Mineral County face the significant choice of selecting a county attorney. The position demands experience, honesty, integrity and most importantly the intestinal fortitude to do what is right for the citizens of Mineral County.
St. Regis motorcycle crash fata.
A 68-year-old male from Idaho lost his life in a motorcycle crash on Saturday night in an accident that happened shortly after 5 p.m.
Lady Tigers finish season strong
St. Regis Lady Tiger Head Coach Damian Droessler knew the competition would be fierce going into the District 14-C Tournament in Ronan.
Girls gear up for hoop season
Superior, St. Regis have new coaches
Back to school: Big changes in store for some
Kids are breathing their last few days of freedom while parents are breathing a sigh of relief, as school resumes across the county. Alberton’s first day will be Aug. 23, while both St. Regis and Superior begins on Aug. 27. Superior’s Pre-K and kindergarten start Sept. 4.
PHOTO: Fire departments host chili cook-off
PHOTO: Fire departments host chili cook-off
Community Notes
There will be a County Spelling Bee on Feb. 26 starting at 6 p.m. at St. Regis School.
Crews respond to fire at Hilltop Motel
The Hilltop Motel in Superior was destroyed in a fire that started on Saturday night.
Semi burns on Interstate 90
Summer Crosby
Jim Johnson meet kicks off track season St. Regis, Clark Fork athletes in top slots
The snow has finally melted on the fields, just in time for track season to begin at area high schools. Athletes from St. Regis, Superior and Alberton packed their gear and headed to Frenchtown for their first meet of the season, the Jim Johnson meet. Johnson is a retired teacher from Alberton and started the tournament nine year ago. He was there again this year, with his stop watch, timing runners as they crossed the finish line.
Horsemen, Savage Heat, Devils fall short of divisional
Coaches in Class C boys’ basketball in Montana would likely agree that the 14C District, which includes Sanders, Lake and Mineral county teams, is arguably the top conference in the class — when you consider the quality from top to bottom.