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New horse sculpture installed on the Plains greenway
A new horse has arrived in Plains — but this one doesn’t gallop.

Plains Day theme: 'Not just community, We are Family'
This coming weekend, June 7, Plains will host the much-anticipated annual Plains Day.

Jimmie Kelly is Going to the Nationals
The 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships is held each June in Grand Island, Nebraska, at the Heartland Public Shooting Park.

Old Schoolhouse Rock Car Show revs up a big crowd
Dan Clemts may be the main Gearhead for the annual Old Schoolhouse Rock Car Show, but he is the first to point fingers and praise to all the volunteers, businesses and sponsors to make this a legendary event in Superior.

Two firefighters slain in North Idaho ambush
Hours after two firefighters were ambushed and fatally shot while responding to a blaze on Canfield Mountain Sunday, authorities said that the suspected shooter was found dead on the burning mountain.

Community representation a key attribute for rodeo princess
To be eligible to participate to become the Junior Rodeo Princess for the Superior LIONS Go for the Gold Rodeo at the Mineral County Fair, young ladies must be between 13 and 20 years of age.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office report
Mineral County Sheriff's Office report

Vendors bring variety to the Alberton Community Farmers Market
If you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for at the Alberton Community Farmers Market this week, don’t worry, your favorite vendor might be back next time.
Kvelve's Comments: Summer is for swimming
Water and sunshine mix.

Plains High School graduates celebrate new beginnings
Graduation day at Plains High School marked a proud and emotional milestone as 29 seniors gathered one last time to celebrate the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. For these students, graduation isn’t an ending — it’s the start of many new adventures.

Spotlight on the Arts: Kyrie Carr
“Spotlight on the Arts” by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.

Rediscovering home: A raptor on the mend
A bridge needing a facelift, a young man and an historic bar no more, and a couple more bird stories.

Plains Day 2025: A celebration of community and tradition
Months of preparation, countless volunteer hours and the support of Plains Day coordinators Blair Blizzard and Clark Fork River Radio owner Raf Viniard all came together Saturday for the 2025 Plains Day celebration. Additional support came from the Sanders County Chamber of Commerce, Em’s Café and the Plains Park and Recreation Department.

Stakeholders show off possibilities for Fish Creek recreation
Within days of the application deadline for Montana residents to be considered for a position on the new Fish Creek Collaborative, a ‘sort of’ VIP field trip took place.

Fort Connah Rendezvous is a step back in time
A trapper by the name of “Teaspoon” finished first in the annual Trapper’s Run – a contest of grit and physical stamina held during the 24th anniversary of the Fort Connah Rendezvous, June 14-15 at the historic outpost north of St. Ignatius.
Hot Springs heats up for Homesteaders Days
For another year, the Homesteader Days festival in Hot Springs has come and gone with happy campers all around.

PHOTOS DeBorgia Schoolhouse Yard Sale and Flea Market
DeBorgia Schoolhouse Yard Sale and Flea Market

PHOTOS Memorial Day Tributes
PHOTOS Memorial Day Tributes
Rodeo takes center stage at Homesteader Days
It was in some ways like trying to navigate in a dust storm.

Crews nearly wrangle Banana Lake Fire
More seasonal weather last week has aided efforts to wrangle the Banana Lake Fire in Sanders County.