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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…
Spotlight on the Arts: Millie Holloway
Artistic talent is often revealed in the normal activities of schoolwork.
Local students place in Keep Montana Green art contest
Local students place in Keep Montana Green art contest
State park visitation on the decline
Temperate weather with a few cold spells during the first quarter of 2022 contributed to a slight decrease in the number of overall visitors to state parks in Montana, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reported last…
Bill looks to exempt outfitters and guides from minimum wage rule
A new bipartisan bill proposed late last month by U.S. Sens. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) hopes to support the outdoor economy by exempt…
Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers
Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers
Montana primary voters must be registered by noon on June 6
Montana primary voters must be registered by noon on June 6
Body recovered from Clark Fork River
Fishermen on the Clark Fork River in Mineral County discovered a body along the riverbank on May 17, officials said Wednesday.
New fire station in the works for Tarkio
The Mineral County Commissioners on March 26 approved a plan to add 66 parcels to the Superior Rural Fire District, which formalized the process that has been …
Gianforte gets a look at Superior Meats new technology
When Jerry Stroot started Superior Meats in 1996, he estimates that he butchered 50-60 cattle in a mobile unit that year. Today he does that many every week at…
Local expert shares tidbits on how to 'spoil your horse'
If you’re new to the horse community, tricks of the trade should be pretty darn valuable.
St. Regis students excel at leadership conference
Six students from the St. Regis Schools Business Professionals of America club just returned from a very successful and exciting six-day trip to Dallas for the…
Gianforte talks ag at Sanders County Feed
Governor Greg Gianforte continued his 56-county tour though several towns in western Montana this past week.
Fair commission talks ticketing, insurance
The Sanders County Fair Commission held its regular meeting Wednesday, May 11, at the fairgrounds with a full agenda for the upcoming fair. All board members w…
Plains students perform year-end concert
The Plains middle and high school bands and choir performed in front of a full house Thursday evening in the new Plains gymnasium.
Congressional candidates discuss indigenous issue
More needs to be done at the federal level to ensure Native Americans in Montana have equitable access to things like healthcare and voting, candidates for Montana’s western congressional district said on Thursday.