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Plains Superintendent Thom Chisholm is a symmetrical kind of guy
Symmetry is clearly an expression of order, proper alignment and in many cases perfection.

Potting Shed owner escapes wind wreckage
Last week, when high winds toppled two mature pine trees onto Milton Pearce’s greenhouses in St. Regis, it not only took down his garden structures, it knocked him down to the ground as well.
Paradise sewer board reviews new proposal
Programs at the door may be a wise expenditure as the battle for the Paradise sewer heats up amid leadership and money challenges for the beleaguered Sewer Board and its members.
Thompson Falls girls win home meet
Overall depth helped win the day for the Thompson Falls girls track team Thursday afternoon.
Ozzy's truck: Restoration project raises suicide prevention awareness
Jeffrey “Ozzy” Otzwirk, was raised in Haugan.
Riverdogs snag one win on road trip
They battled through a brief shortage of players, rainy, spring weather and some tough upper division opponents in what was a challenging week for the Clark Fork Valley Riverdogs.
St. Regis mother finds comfort in foundation that supports families after the death of a child
“There is nothing that symbolizes loss or grief more than a mother losing a child,” David LaChapelle.
Alberton School District 2 trustee candidates
Tuesday, May 5, Alberton School District 2 of Mineral County will have a mail-in election for two school board trustee positions. Two candidates and the incumbent were all asked the same questions.

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.
CARD Clinic ordered to pay $6 million in fraud case
BNSF Railway, upon behalf of the United States government, brought the suit in 2019 under the False Claims Act. The act allows private parties to sue on behalf of the federal government.
Superior woman reflects on a century of life
Nyla Prosser, of Superior, is known for having a melodious singing voice, her even sweeter disposition, and an ever-ready willingness to help others.

Eggflation: St. Regis farm sees boost in egg sales
During the past year, seemingly every facet of life has been negatively impacted by rising consumer costs.

COLUMN: The Greatest Generation
It’s a memory that will stay with me forever.
Teen drug prevention focus of Superior presentation
Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illegal drug heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available legally by prescription, such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine and several others.
Legals for June, 21 2023
Tigers nips Bobcats in rivalry showcase
Folks have no doubt had Aug. 26 circled in red on their calendars.
What to know about summer swimmer's itch
Here in Montana, itchy skin has always been an unavoidable consequence when enjoying the great outdoors. From peeling sunburns to mosquito bites, many of the inflamed epidermal threats we experience are widely known and well understood by local residents and out-of-state visitors alike.
Chisholm retiring as Plains superintendent
It would be tempting to say this is the end of the Chisholm trail.

Superior native writes book on personal health
Not understanding early childhood development, as most parents don’t with their first born, Scott and Angela Billadeau suspected...

FFA takes away wings from local flyer
It’s a bright Friday afternoon, and Tom Seliga is putting together a six foot long model airplane that can soar over 400 feet in the air and fly as far as the eye can see. But unfortunately, Seliga and his plane have been grounded.