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Ronald Loren Kuykendall
Ronald Loren Kuykendall
Paradise exhibit features region’s top artists
Cool in every sense of the word.
Maryland hospitality company buys Chico Hot Springs for $33 million
DiamondRock Hospitality Company announced Wednesday that it has purchased Chico Hot Springs Resort in the Paradise Valley for $33 million.
Freedom Festival to celebrate U.S. Constitution
An upcoming event in Mineral County is being organized to celebrate the Constitution and learn more about it.

Mineral County gets a taste of the south with the Dixie Dandies
Nick Ianniello

Father/daughter duo tie up competition
The team roping event at the Mineral County Fair Thursday saw a lot of tough competition but was dominated by a father-daughter team that placed in both heats and wowed the crowd with their precision.
Weather causes traffic delays, road closures
Semi-trucks, passenger vehicles stranded along I-90 at Haugan

Roads concern commissioners
Representatives from the Plum Creek Timber Company and the Forest Service met with the Mineral County Commissioners Wednesday afternoon to discuss concerns that an amendment in road easement language could open Plum Creek land up for development.

Old Man Winter isn't done yet
Just one week after the mercury levels in the thermometers reached the 70s and it looked liked spring had finally arrived in western Montana, Old Man Winter returned to Sanders County, leaving a blanket of snow on the ground and wreaking havoc on the sport schedule.

Fire and rescue uses jaws of life training
The West End Fire and Rescue Department responded to an accident on the eastbound lane of Interstate 90 Sunday evening, and utilized some newly acquired training and equipment.

$4,500 from music
If you take a large helping of live bluegrass and country music, add some tender barbecue and then throw in a live and silent auction for a good cause, you'll end up with one savory recipe for a good time.

Young wrestlers take to the mats for practice
Nick Ianniello
Rock Creek Mine under DEQ control? I don't think so!
Editor,

From father to daughter, a home stays in the family
People in Plains got quite a sight Wednesday as a house moved through the streets, filling two lanes of traffic.
It's about the cost of a 6-pack
Your June 3 primary ballot will contain a request for three mills to fund the senior citizen programs in Sanders County, which if passed will raise an additional $90,000 annually to divide among seven centers.

Greasers hit Plains
It was a time when the most important thing about a boyfriend was the quality of his car.
Tricon lays off 40 workers
Employees of the St. Regis Timber Company Tricon are feeling the economic crunch that has been hurting timber companies across the nation as Tricon laid off 40 workers last Wednesday.

Bill G. Kelly
March 27, 1935 - February 16, 2017

Alberton Library fundraiser gives a 'passport' for fun
The Alberton Library tried something a little different as a fundraiser this year. It was called “Armchair Traveler Passport” and offered participants the opportunity to raise a glass of wine with their neighbors and friends. On Sat. Jan. 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. over 50 people crowded into the Alberton Community Center and tasted wine paired with different nuts, cheese and various other hors d’oeuvres.

Fundraiser turns people away as locals turn out in droves
Clint Weedeman, a Plains local, received an outpouring of love from the tiny community as the fundraiser event held in his name had to turn people away.