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Order of the Eastern Star holds fundraising dinner
Members of The Mary Baldwin Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star served lasagna, garlic bread, Caesar salad an…
Fundraiser benefits Plains softball program
One of the great things about small-town living, most folks agree, is the generosity and hospitality that is often in abundance.
Nurse Sara Nestor earns hospital honor
Sara Nestor, RN and OB Coordinator at Clark Fork Valley Hospital said she was surprised and honored with The DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses at a receptio…
Dr. Seuss Day at Noxon Schools
Dr. Seuss Day at Noxon School.
Whitefish man sent to prison for fraud scheme
A Whitefish man who admitted to defrauding wealthy Whitefish businessman Michael Goguen out of millions of dollars was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday.
Hiawatha rail line to be part of federal study
Officials are confident that the long-defunct Amtrak line that once snaked through Montana’s southern tier en route to the West Coast will be part of a forthcoming federal study into discontinued intercity passenge…
Mineral County Sheriff's Office logs
Mineral County Sheriff's Office logs
Applications for Youth Conservation Corps due March 11
The Youth Conservation Corps is a summer employment program for young men and women ages 15 through 18, who work, learn and earn together for eight weeks on pr…
Mineral County auto auction slated for Saturday
On Saturday, March 5 at 11 a.m. on the Mineral County Courthouse steps, there will be an auction of six vehicles, four of which are former patrol vehicles that…
Winter still hanging on in Western Montana
Winter still hanging on in Western Montana
What to know about big horn sheep in Sanders County
Along the rocky ridges and the winding roads of Sanders County, locals are blessed to experience the beauty of the snowcapped peaks, the winding rivers and cre…
CSKT secures $1B-plus allocation this year to settle water rights
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are set to receive more than $1 billion this year to settle water rights claims through the newly signed bipartisan infrastructure bill.
CSKT increases recreation fees, closes areas for tribal use only
Skyward recreation pressures have helped spawn a hike in camping and use fees — and a handful of public closures — on Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribal lands.
Noxon High School National Honor Society
Noxon High School National Honor Society
Officials say hunting wolves from aircraft prohibited
Despite a recent interpretation of Montana state law that aerial hunting of wolves is not prohibited, doing so runs afoul of federal law.
Superior spelling bee winners
The Superior school spelling bee was held last week, with seventh-grader Liam Wheeler winning with the word "weird." Sixth-grader Ava White took second place.