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USPS scraps plan to move Missoula mail processing to Spokane
The United States Postal Service will not move mail processing work from Missoula to Spokane after exploring the option last year.

Hunter ed instructors honored for service
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks honored the service of its volunteer Hunter, Bowhunter, and Trapper education instructors at a workshop and awards luncheon this month in Missoula.

Gianforte declares disaster after storm wallops Mineral County
Gov. Greg Gianforte issued an executive order last week declaring a disaster in Missoula and Mineral counties.

Superior students stand out in Missoula writing contest
The Missoula Writes Contest, established in 2008 by the Missoula Public Library, was designed to inspire writers of all ages across Montana.

Mack Days wraps up May 11
Only one weekend left in the 2024 Spring Mack Days fishing event on Flathead Lake.

Rural transportation program needs drivers for new hub
As many years as the Mineral County Pioneer Council has been in operation, numerous people are unfamiliar with the program.

Student work on display at Zootown Arts
Five students at Superior High School applied for a show in the youth gallery at the Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula.
Tyler’s Kitchen project proposed on Lolo Forest
The Forest Service invites the public to provide feedback on the proposed Tyler’s Kitchen Fuels Reduction and Forest Health Project on the Missoula Ranger District, located southeast of the confluence of Rock Creek and the Clark Fork River in Granite and Missoula counties.
1 dead in officer-involved shooting in Mineral County
Mineral County law enforcement officers on Sunday shot and killed a suspect who was allegedly involved in a stabbing and kidnapping earlier in the day.
Legals for August, 21 2024
25 the magic number for Class B and C winners
Twenty-five was the apparent magic number in the Montana Class B and C basketball championships which concluded this weekend in Butte and Missoula.

Rediscovering home: Keeping '54'
Gusty winds set the butterflies free. But “54” is safe at home in Mineral County.
Legals for August, 14 2024

Blue Hawks' season ends at state tourney
There was talk at the beginning of the just concluded boys’ Class B basketball season that 2024-25 would possibly be a rebuilding year for the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks.
Loge offers balanced viewpoint
Denley Loge first ran for election as state representative for Sanders, Mineral, and Missoula counties in 2016. Even though he ran as a Republican, I not only supported him, but I had also encouraged him to run.

Bobcats claim division championship
Quietly and overwhelmingly the Superior girls high school tennis team has put themselves in line for a State B-C team title.
Red Devils co-op baseball heads to state tourney
All the planning, all the hoping, all the work...and now the first season of high school varsity baseball is almost done for the Noxon-Thompson Falls co-op team in their first year of existence.

Pawsitive outcome for missing dog search
On Monday, March 3, a 2005 Honda Civic was reported stolen in Missoula. After a cross-county and state border hopping chase, the 34-year-old suspect was finally apprehended in Kootenai County, Idaho.

Poet Laureate to speak at Superior library
Chris La Tray is a Métis storyteller. He is a descendent of the Pembina Band of the mighty Red River of the North and he is an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians.

Church celebrates local couple's long marriage
They met at the Missoula Mercantile in 1955.