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Lady Tigers claw to hard-fought victory
Three St. Regis players foul out

Horsemen, Hawks hit Ronan
Although the wrestling season has been going on since the end of November, last weekend was the first meet for one Thompson Falls athlete, who had been recovering from severe injuries he sustained during the Bluehawks' football playoffs. Tate Cavill said he felt he was still out of shape, but that didn't seem to stop him from going undefeated at the Western Montana Duals in Ronan Friday and Saturday.
Bluehawks win, lose big in pair of weekend match-ups
The Thompson Falls Bluehawks emerged from weekend play with a win and a loss, and are now 5-3 en route to a clash with the Trotters Friday.
Town Pump's Food Bank fund-raiser hits $1.15 million
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation, in partnership with food banks across Montana, raised a record $1.15 million to help feed Montana's hungry.
Book Review
Patton and Rommel

Warrant issue focus of dogs cruelty evidence hearing
The wretched conditions 54 dogs were allegedly subjected to at the hands of Aleta Rogers were only touched on in an evidentiary hearing that zeroed in on the legality of a police officer's warrantless entrance onto the woman's secluded Thompson Falls-area property.

Plea agreement reached in Resler drunk driving case
Daniel Wade Resler, culpable for the March drunk driving deaths of two teenagers, was bound for the Department of Corrections after agreeing to plead guilty to a pair of felony vehicular homicide charges Tuesday.

Horsemen finish year undefeated
The Plains Horsemen added two more victories to their undefeated record last week by taking down Troy and Superior.

Hot Springs girls sweep Trotters
The Savage Heat junior varsity and varsity squads claimed victories for Hot Springs Thursday after defeating the Plains Trotters on their own home court.

Hawks fall to Troy, rebound with big victory over Eureka
The Thompson Falls Lady Hawks bounced back from a season-opening loss to Troy with a decisive home victory over Eureka Friday.
50 Years Ago
December 19. 1957: Merry Christmas!

Defense propels Lady Tigers to final game
After a strong defensive showing got the St. Regis Lady Tigers to the final game in the Tiger Tail Tournament, the tables were turned on the Tigers in the championship game. St. Regis committed 19 turnovers as they watched their chances of being champions slip through their hands.

Hitting a high note in Superior
Drums were beat, strings were strummed, keys were hit and voices were raised to usher in the Christmas season at the Community Christmas Program at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Superior Monday, Dec. 3.

Red Devils are perfect, Bluehawks go 1-1 in Winter Classic hoop action
The Noxon Red Devils notched a pair of wins at the Thompson Falls Boys' Basketball Winter Classic Friday and Saturday, and the Bluehawks held their ground with a win in the season-opening tournament.

Drivers: Be cautious in winter weather
The storms that have passed through Mineral County the past two weeks, leaving behind a a blanket of snow, have also left a lot wrecked cars on the side of Interstate 90.
People need to vote no on a county planning board
The den of John Day has been silent too long.

Lookout Pass opens for season
As soon as I see the first snowflakes of the year hit the ground, my thoughts immediately turn to the upcoming ski season and the days seem to drag as I anxiously await the opening of the ski resort. Turns out I'm not the only one.
Dare to Live Without Limits Patience
You're driving home from work with 40 miles of highway ahead of you. Wanting to get home as soon as possible, you weave in and out of traffic doing 70 or maybe 75 mph rather than the 65 mph the rest of the traffic is traveling. How much time will you save? Zipping along at 75 mph saves you a whopping 5 minutes compared to 65 mph.

Grapplers gear up for winter season
Hawks, Savage Horsemen mix it up with Eureka Lions Friday