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Legion Baseball: Riverdogs sweep series with Mariners
After a long wait to come home from a road game split with a Class A Legion team, the Missoula Mavericks, the Clark Fork Riverdogs were more than raring to go on their home field.

Larry Bennett is the 'Road Report Guy'
“Hit the road, Jack” … so the beloved 1961 Ray Charles tune goes.
Letter to Editor
If you were a kid in Hot Springs what would you not want to do without: A BIKE.
Obituaries for Jan. 27
Elsie passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on January 20, 2010. She was born on July 17, 1916 in Missoula, MT to Neilina and Frank MacIntosh. Her Scottish heritage was very important to her and she made sure that everyone who knew her was aware that she was a MacIntosh.
Familiar names vying for Spring Mack Days lead
Montana’s spring weather has finally made it. Anglers were relieved to have some calmer sunny days for fishing on Flathead Lake during the sixth weekend of 2022 Spring Mack Days. All three days of the weekend fishing were warmer and the water was more settled.
I-90 resurfacing work planned in 2024
The Montana Department of Transportation is interested in what the public has to say about a proposal to resurface two segments of Interstate 90 near St. Regis and Superior.

Arctic blast causes severe issues
Last week Western Montana watched as the thermometers dipped well below zero, as an arctic blast covered the area. According to reports, a record low was set on Jan. 3 in Missoula when temperatures dropped to minus-8 degrees. The lowest recorded temperature prior to this was 3 degrees set in 1959.

Wildhorse Stampede split weekend action
The Wildhorse Stampede U17 soccer team split their weekend action in Helena with a 2-1 win against Great Falls and a 6-1 loss to Helena.
National Forest Christmas tree permits now available
The holiday season is fast approaching and National Forest Christmas tree permits are now available for a cost of $5 at all Lolo National Forest offices with a limit of three permits per household.
Alberton couple locate victim
MISSOULA COUNTY – The Rausch family from Alberton only intended to spend the day cutting firewood just across the county line in Missoula County but what they came upon while driving home last Sunday, March 22 would change their course of action dramatically.
Woman allegedly tries to drown baby in Clark Fork near Superior
A Missoula woman is facing attempted deliberate homicide charges after allegedly trying to drown her baby in the Clark Fork River last Wednesday.

Robotics team competes in Missoula
ST. REGIS – St. Regis High School student Steven Lowry and the rest of his design team spent last Thursday carefully packing away a contraption that they hoped would complete a complex task at a competition in Missoula all by remote.

Theatre visits Trout Creek
Put together in just four days, an entire, hour-long musical was put on in the gymnasium of the Trout Creek school, Friday night. The Missoula Children’s Theater led the school in the production of, “Blackbeard the Pirate,” an adaptation of the children’s story. Auditions for parts were held Tuesday, and by Friday night parents and residents were given the treat of a complete, full length theater production.

Former Missoula woman charged with killing sons
A former Missoula woman who pleaded no contest to trying to drown her infant son in the Clark Fork River near St. Regis more than a decade ago recently appeared in a California court on charges she murdered her two boys last summer.

Alvin Leroy Meeks
Alvin LeRoy Meeks, 77, of Superior, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 15, following a short battle with congestive heart failure. His passing was in no way coronavirus related.
Legals for August, 21 2024

Plains students perform 'The Emperor’s New Clothes'
Local students, in conjunction with the Missoula Children’s Theatre and sponsored by the Plains Women’s Club, performed the play "The Emperor’s New Clothes" in the Plains school gym.
Hunter and bowhunter education classes offered
Hunter and bowhunter education classes are scheduled for west-central Montana communities this year
Missoula mainstay Josh Farmer to perform in Superior
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council is starting the new year with exciting entertainment that comes from The Garden City.
Non-partisan forum discusses Montana Constitution
This Sunday, March 19, from 2 – 4 p.m. at the Paradise Center in Paradise, there will be a “Constitutional Forum to Support and Defend Montana’s Constitution.”