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Fall festival and costume parade held in Thompson Falls
Little goblins and ghouls haunted Ainsworth Park in Thompson Falls this past Saturday during the Fall Festival, wh…
Spotlight on the Arts: Kaylee Warta
Spotlight on the Arts: Kaylee Warta
Superior High School scholarships
Superior High School scholarships
CFVH nurses honored for National Nurses Week
When a patient faces a difficult health scare or situation, it is often the small things that can bring the most comfort.
Photo: Jadyn Fred Foundation
Photo: Jadyn Fred Foundation
Photos: Class of 2023 graduates
Photos: Class of 2023 graduates
Free lunch builds fellowship among Plains veterans
As an experienced counselor who has given talks on such topics as suicide prevention, VFW Auxiliary member Angela Muse knew the value of getting folks together…
Otto Otnes answers the call as VFW chaplain
For Plains resident Otto Otnes, it was a simple matter of the door being knocked on and he answered the call.
Trail riders tested their skills on poker ride
Trail riders tested their skills on horseback and their luck playing poker, while riding through the historic Jones Ranch on Saturday.
Community calendar
Community calendar
Bison Range opening day draws wildlife watchers
Friday, May 12, marked the opening day for the CSKT Bison Range, with over 125 visitors.
Final preparations taking place for Plains Day
Hours of volunteer work by Plains Councilor Connie Foust and the members of The Free Americans organization will result in a full day of exciting events in Plains on June 3.
McCloskey named the hunter ed instructor of the year
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks recently held its annual Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructor Workshop in Region 2 with a strong showing of instructors.
Superior Elementary hosts annual fun run
Around 400 students and staff, along with numerous parents participated in the 17th annual Fun Run hosted by Superior Elementary School.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Chickenpox cases ramp up among Montana children
Department of Public Health and Human Services officials on Monday warned residents of a recent increase in the number of cases of chickenpox reported in school-aged children.