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Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Proof of the power of science-based forestry
John Bernard Leiberg was the first scientist to see the Lolo National Forest.

Harold Dale Kelly, 71
Harold Dale Kelly, 71
Gianforte: Montana jobless rate ties all-time low
Montana’s unemployment rate tied an all-time low record in January, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced at a recent press conference.
Plains softball opens season at Polson tourney
It was the first pitch, of the first game of the new season.
Legals for March, 29 2023

Longtime Superior counselor has touched many lives
Choices for Change Counseling in Superior opened its doors back in February of 2004, led by Nancy Smith.
Legals for March, 22 2023
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Jury convicts Heron man of kidnapping son, fleeing to Costa Rica
A federal jury on Wednesday convicted a Heron man of kidnapping his son in violation of a parenting plan and taking him to Costa Rica, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Hot Springs students perform 'Emperor’s New Clothes'
The Hot Springs Artist Society, Hot Spring School and the Missoula Children's Theater gave two performances of "The Emperor’s New Clothes" on March 3.
Keep politics out of grizzly review
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has begun a 12-month review of petitions from the states of Montana and Wyoming to delist grizzly bears and remove the protections it has under the Endangered Species Act.

Semi-truck wreck downs power lines near Plains
Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District and Montana Highway Patrol Officer Thomas Tafoya were dispatched Feb. 22 to a semi-truck non-injury accident on Montana 28, just north of Plains.

Injured Western Montana trooper faces long recovery process
Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Lewis Johnson made a brief public appearance to thank supporters and well-wishers at Logan Health Medical Center on Sunday, 10 days after he suffered critical injuries while pursuing a vehicle in Lincoln County.
Fish and Wildlife Commission gains two new members
Ravalli County Commissioner Jeff Burrows and Bozeman-based campground owner Susan Kirby Brooke are officially joining the Fish and Wildlife Commission, the governor-appointed body charged with establishing hunting and fishing regulations and reviewing Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks land acquisitions.
St. Regis Senior Center a hub of activity
Keeping the doors open and being an important asset to the community, were Dave Hannah’s intentions of the St. Regis Senior Citizens Center when he took over as president of the board of directors last summer.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office call report
Mineral County Sheriff's Office call report

Officials move to delist Montana grizzlies
The Biden administration took a first step Friday toward ending federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future hunting in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho.
Woman admits lying in Sanders County parental interference investigation
A Texas woman admitted last week to lying to law enforcement about the whereabouts of her son and grandson, who ultimately were found in Costa Rica, during an investigation into parental interference in Sanders County, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said in a press release.