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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…
Veterans support group highlights work of Sanders County artists
A major mission by Joint Operation Mariposa, a local veterans support group, will embark on a cross-country journey beginning Sept. 1.
Hot Springs market exemplifies small-town America
Norman Rockwell, the artist who often captured small-town, country living in his magazine adorning photographs, would have loved the Hot Springs Farmers Market.
Lawnmower races rule Wild Coyote summer celebration
Corey Frank already had it wrapped up. He had successfully won his time trials and heats and was in effect the champion lawn mower racer of the day.
Feds: $401M will add high-speed internet to rural U.S.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The federal government is pledging $401 million in grants and loans to expand the reach and improve the speed of internet for rural residents,…
Elmo Fire balloons in size
Dangerous fire weather fanned the Elmo 2 Fire over the weekend as the blaze continued to expand its footprint on the Flathead Reservation west of Flathead Lake.
Coroner says Glacier climbers fell after rock broke loose
Two mountain climbers who died in Glacier National Park earlier this week fell nearly 1,000 feet after the rock they were climbing on broke loose, officials investigating the accident report.
U.S.to plant more trees on charred Western landscape
The Biden administration on Monday said the government will plant more than one billion trees across millions of acres of burned and dead woodlands in the U.S.…
Hot Springs teacher wins grueling 100-mile race
Lots of people don’t even like to drive 100 miles.
Dixon 4-H'ers set the pace at livestock exhibits
There are all kinds of things most people think they will never see. Add sheep on a treadmill to the list.
Neighbors rally to rescue doe stuck upside down in ditch
Maybe, just maybe, someone thought if you plant a deer upside down it will no doubt grow into a new deer.
Montana’s first territory capital celebrates its past with Bannack Days
Nestled along Grasshopper Creek, among the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, lies what is now know as Bannack State Park.
St. Regis woman creates Christian-based grief support group
For anyone who has ever lost a loved one, they understand that grief isn’t something that truly goes away, it only changes.
What to know about reporting animal bite incidents in Mineral County
Dog bites are a regular entry in the weekly Mineral County Sheriff’s log, with more reports coming in the spring and summer months.
Artists in Paradise show returns next week
After a two-year hiatus, a popular exhibition returns to the Paradise Community Center Aug. 4-6 cleverly known as Artists in Paradise.
Sweet success: Local woman's relish business thriving
“It all started in the late 70s when we lived in Utah and I was making this little, tiny recipe that went over really well with my family and friends. But I co…