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Volunteer group holds back-to-school drive
In just a few short weeks the lazy carefree days of summer will transition into back-to-school preparations. Families buying new clothes and gym shoes, backpacks and binders, pencils and pens. But for some Mineral County students it can be a financial strain acquiring all they need as they enter those hallways once again.

Fixing water, sewer systems is uphill battle
While residents in other parts of Sanders County are dealing with sewer and water systems of their own, Plains has been faced with that and more.

Superior thrift store reopens
The Women in Timber thrift store in Superior opened back up to customers on July 21 after being closed for nearly half a year. One of the original founders of the store, Joann Merseal said, “This has been one of the longest spans of time we’ve been shut down, and we’ve been open since 1987.”

Hot Springs couple realizes their longtime dream of running bison ranch
Hot Springs ranchers Jon Sepp and Brittany Masters are chasing their dreams.

Plains mayor lauds 2020 accomplishments
A long time problem for the Town of Plains took a giant step toward resolution...
Sparks fly at latest Paradise sewage meeting
After suffering a legal setback two weeks ago when a local judge denied their request for a temporary restraining order...
Charlo trips Hot Springs in hoops thriller
The ball rotated slowly on its way to break dozens of hearts, as if it were part of an old-time movie.

Superior food co-op a hit with its members
With nearly 300 members, Frugal Boxes food sharing co-op is sort of a like an old-fashioned farmers market with the camaraderie of a really big family tossed all together.

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority adds another member
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) grew a bit larger this week when its board of directors approved...

Rediscovering home: Superior school board
Excuse the pride that surged through my chest as Superintendent Logan Labbe led me through the entry to Superior High School gymnasium.
Tracksters tune up at Kim L Haines meet
That was, in basic terms, a clean-up, rest-up and tune-up weekend for area Class B-C track and field teams as post season playoffs get underway this week.
St. Regis' Pruitt earn All-State honors
Had it not been for St. Regis, this year’s 14C conference basketball would have had a distinctive purple hue, aka Charlo’s Vikings.
COLUMN: Coach Bandel
Come with me now to a mystical place not many get a chance to experience. It is a place of anxiety, joy, happiness, anger, frustration….the gauntlet of human emotions.

Plains Council OKs fees for public documents
Plains Council unanimously passed Freedom of Information Act fees during Monday night's council meeting.
Crescent Ridge ramps up for spring produce
From being a fisheries biologist to a commercial farmer, Michael Davidson has enjoyed the journey immensely.
Lady Hawks take on top softball teams at Missoula tourney
A couple of things are certain about the Thompson Falls softball team.

Plains Council sets date to fill empty ward seats
The first Plains Town Council meeting of the year was called to order last week by the newly appointed Mayor Joel Banham.

New superintendent hopes to bring cooperative approach to Glacier
When David Roemer earned his graduate degree from the University of Montana, he never dreamed he would later return to the state as the superintendent of Glacier National Park.
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.
Lady Bobcats cap impressive season
Most coaches will agree the ideal situation during a basketball season is that the team gets better as the season goes on.