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Spring Mack Days enters final weekend
The 100 fish limit was on the minds of many anglers on Friday, May 1 at Spring Mack Days on Flathead Lake.
Sanders County Justice Court
Sanders County Justice Court
PHOTOS Big tomato
Joey Vigue, his wife Lauralee, and kids Leyna, Roczen and Layla, grew a huge 2.6 pound tomato this summer.
PHOTO St. Regis homecoming royalty
St. Regis High School's homecoming king Ayden Rael and queen Avery Burnham. (Chuck Bandel/MI-VP)
Juvenile suspect arrested after Superior school threat, sheriff says
A juvenile suspect is facing felony charges after allegedly threatening a school shooting at Superior schools, according to Mineral County law enforcement officers.
Rediscovering home: Riverbend underpass
Sometimes it is just a matter of talking to the right person.
Mineral County Help Line prepares for fall bazaar
The Mineral County Helpline is a nonprofit organization that started in 1990 to focus on domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
Plan for ADA services in rural areas under review
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act became federal law which was meant to be an immediate game-changer for people with disabilities.
Farmstand offers locally grown and raised options
What in the world did people do before grocery stores were the standard in every town?
Plains School Board looks at declining enrollment
The Plains School Board had a full agenda for its September meeting, which included almost 40 residents attending.
Volunteers help out for Plains cleanup day
Volunteers spruced up a dozen yards on Saturday during the Plains Fall Beautification Day.
Thomson Falls Homecoming Royalty
Thompson Falls High School Homecoming King and Queen Olivia Fitchett and Kaden Cox. (Tracy Scott/Valley Press)
Gianforte recognizes Army veteran Paul Manson
Gov. Greg Gianforte last week presented the 2023 Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation to Army veteran Mahlon ‘Paul’ Manson at the Military Veterans Memorial…
Farmers market has full harvest of offerings
Peggy Stewart is finishing up her 16th summer as market manager of the Superior Saturday Market held on the old Superior School lawn along River Street.
Adult education classes keep locals active
As the weather turns cooler and daylight hours are quickly waning, it’s that time of year for Montanans to find recreational activities indoors.
SeptemBEAR hunt in St. Regis
250 rocks were hidden in the wooded areas along the St. Regis Community Park. Bears that were painted gold were prize bears, as well as bears painted with ice …