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Washington Companies to terminate Montana Rail Link lease
Montana Rail Link, the Missoula-based railroad company owned by billionaire industrialist Dennis Washington, announced Monday that it will terminate a long-term lease of its tracks through southern Montana and return them to owner BNSF Railway.
Charlo trips Hot Springs in hoops thriller
The ball rotated slowly on its way to break dozens of hearts, as if it were part of an old-time movie.
Blue Hawks dominate Deer Lodge
By the time the Deer Lodge Wardens rolled into Thompson Falls this past Saturday, the Blue Hawks were anything but welcoming hosts.
Bigfork girls top T-Falls in battle of unbeatens
Here in horse country the old saying goes “if you get knocked off the horse, get right back up in the saddle”.
St. Regis picks up wins against 14C foes
Even with some of the luster buffed out of tonight’s game with Hot Springs for the Western 14C lead due to a narrow Hot Springs loss to Charlo, the St. Regis Tigers will not take their opponent lightly.

Solid performances at wrestling meets
Covid or not, all three Sanders and Mineral county high school wrestling teams saw tournament action this past weekend in a pair of high quality events in Choteau and Missoula.

Teen swims in the St. Regis River all year long
On a hot summer day, you’d count yourself pretty lucky to drive up to the swimming spot that St. Regis locals refer to as “Scribner’s”, or the Joe, and find no other rigs there.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office log
Mineral County Sheriff's Office log
Resource committee discusses local timber projects
The monthly Mineral County Resource Committee meeting that was held in the county commissioners conference room Jan. 4 was close to a 50-50 split with in-person and Zoom participants. It was even mentioned that so many people are "zoomed-out" and attending meetings in person is much more productive.
CSKT Tribal Council elects McDonald as chairman
The Tribal Council of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes held its quarterly meeting Friday at the Tribes’ headquarters in Pablo, with the selection of new Council leadership high on the agenda.

Elizabeth Marie Lampshire
Elizabeth Marie Lampshire
Lady Hawks stay unbeaten
It’s one thing to be the only team around with an unbeaten record, and quite another to be the only team around who whupped Mother Nature.

Superior girls run past Hot Springs
Those rumblings you may hear from the southern territory of the Western 14C girls basketball conference have been traced to Superior.
Hot Springs tops Superior in conference play
Here's the Superior boys vs Hot Springs write-up, pictures will be coming from Kami sometime this morning.
Lady Red Devils split games
When you take on the conference leader, then play the conference cellar-dweller you can expect, in most cases, mixed results.
Noxon boys drop two
Snow was not the only nemesis for the Noxon Red Devil boys basketball team as they dropped a pair of games, including a 62-54 loss to previously win-less Two Eagle River last Tuesday in Pablo.

Plains teams search for wins
It will come. Maybe not today or this week or next week. But it will come and how sweet it will be.
Longtime seamstress Betty Martel sells business
Her husband ran their North Dakota farm near Bottineau every day of the week. They had a young son with special needs who required 24/7 assistance as well as a few other family members who depended on help.
New owners take over historic Bellevue Hotel
If you are a native of Mineral County or have lived here any time after 1908, you’ve driven by or perhaps even been a guest at the Bellevue Hotel at 110 Mullan Rd. West in Superior.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office report
Mineral County Sheriff's Office report