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Cleanup begins after freight train derails into Yellowstone River
June 28, 2023 midnight

Cleanup begins after freight train derails into Yellowstone River

Montana Rail Link has begun cleaning up a derailment that occurred Saturday morning on a bridge near Reed Point, southeast of Big Timber, sending rail cars loaded with molten sulfur and asphalt into the Yellowstone River.

June 28, 2023 midnight

Montana lawmakers report letters with mysterious powder

Republican lawmakers in Montana received letters containing white powder as federal agents investigate mysterious substances similarly mailed to GOP officials in two other states.

Four-day journey focuses on unresolved hit-and-run deaths
June 28, 2023 midnight

Four-day journey focuses on unresolved hit-and-run deaths

“Mika Matters,” “Justice for Mena,” “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People,” and “Justice 4 Aiden” signs waved above a group walking from Polson Super 1 to the Lake County Courthouse lawn Friday afternoon – the last stop on a four-day journey that began in Arlee.

Soup of the day: New restaurant opens in old Superior Schoolhouse
June 21, 2023 midnight

Soup of the day: New restaurant opens in old Superior Schoolhouse

For being open less than a one month now, River Side Soups and Sandz

June 21, 2023 midnight

Kaltschmidt reelected chair of Montana GOP

Don “K” Kaltschmidt, a Flathead Valley automobile dealer and known Republican voice, was reelected last weekend to a third term as chair of the Montana GOP.

Northwest Montana pickers prowl for wild morels
May 24, 2023 midnight

Northwest Montana pickers prowl for wild morels

Nothing motivates people to scour the deep dark woods and examine the forest floors more than the annual hunt for Morel mushrooms.

May 17, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: Chuck Taylor All-Star

There was no thought of making some kind of statement. Well, maybe just a bit.

School buzz: New coffee cart teaches life skills
May 10, 2023 midnight

School buzz: New coffee cart teaches life skills

The sweet aromas of espresso grounds and the whistling of milk frothing will now be permeating the halls of Superior High School.

May 10, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: The dimpled orb

It is a game not for the faint of heart.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Plains voters turn down school levy request

Plains voters overwhelmingly turned down a general fund levy in the May 2 school elections.

May 10, 2023 midnight

Superior’s Allen Ryan claims 3,200 win at Mid-Week meet

With district championships getting underway this weekend, last week was the final chance for several rained out or delayed events to do their thing in the world of Montana high school track and field.

Crews make progress on plowing Going-to-the-Sun Road
May 3, 2023 midnight

Crews make progress on plowing Going-to-the-Sun Road

Glacier National Park road crews carefully maneuver large machinery just feet away from the cliff’s edge as they push plows closer to Haystack Creek on the Going-to-the-Sun Road.

Volunteers help clean up for Earth Day
April 26, 2023 midnight

Volunteers help clean up for Earth Day

Earth Day turned 53 years old on Saturday and a huge Clark Fork River cleanup was held in Missoula, which is appreciated very much by those living downstream.

Family-owned food truck marks 20 years
April 19, 2023 midnight

Family-owned food truck marks 20 years

When Tou and Pang Lee first opened their food truck, the Golden Chopstick, in 2003 it was born out of a necessity with a little bit of dreaming mixed in.

April 19, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: Take it slow

My old guy is about to emerge.

All ages hop around at Plains Easter egg hunt
April 12, 2023 midnight

All ages hop around at Plains Easter egg hunt

Wildhorse Plains Lions Club and the Church on The Move, put a new spin with this year’s Easter Egg Hunt.

March 29, 2023 midnight

Proof of the power of science-based forestry

John Bernard Leiberg was the first scientist to see the Lolo National Forest.

March 29, 2023 midnight

Montana Indian Child Welfare Act gets a Senate hearing

Roberta Duckhead Kittson Nyomo said she and her brother were among the last Native American children adopted out of Thompson Falls before the federal Indian Child Welfare Act was passed in 1978.

Strong and scrappy young girls join wrestling club
March 29, 2023 midnight

Strong and scrappy young girls join wrestling club

The sport of Little Guy Wrestling has been gaining in popularity in recent years, most notably among strong and scrappy young girls.

William "Bill" Harger, 89
March 22, 2023 midnight

William "Bill" Harger, 89

William "Bill" Harger