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Plains Council won't support revote on road levy
Plains Town Council at its April meeting unanimously voted to delay a road district ballot levy scheduled for this year.
Dale Miller
Dale “Butch” Miller
Forum on public education April 13 at Paradise Center
Forum on public education April 13 at Paradise Center
COLUMN: Give us a break
I sometimes get the feeling Ma Nature is not a big fan of springs sports, the kind played in the great Montana outdoors.
Lady Hawks softball improves to 4-0
Thompson Falls pitching struck out 14 Sandpoint, Idaho batters this past Friday, giving the Lady Hawks a sweep of their two-game road trip and keeping their season record unblemished.
Prep golfers compete at Florence-Darby Invitational
Despite rain and the threat thereof, there was action on the links Thursday for Plains and Thompson Falls high school golfers.
Legals for April, 10 2024
Spotlight on the Arts: Michael Byrd
“Spotlight on the Arts” by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.
Superior and Noxon impress at Frenchtown meet
It’s the 2024 Montana track and field season in the opening throes, but an interesting trend is potentially developing for Sanders and Mineral county fans of the sport.
Legals for April, 3 2024
DeBorgia homeowner warns of rising insurance premiums in wildfire prone areas
A decade ago, Cristy Carriles and her husband moved from Spokane to DeBorgia and bought a nice home in a wooded area less than a half mile from the old DeBorgia School.
Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
COLUMN: Say it ain’t so, Sho!
The Major League season has just begun.
Superior posts strong results at Corvallis meet
It was a good test for the opening meet of the season for several of the Montana high school track and field teams.
Red Devils tally baseball win over St. Ignatius-Arlee
It’s a classic example of what you do when you fall off a horse….if you like horse riding.
Plains cancels baseball season
They are, technically, one for two in baseball’s iconic jargon.
Rehab work on Cyr Bridge begins this month
Mineral County commuters may not realize how many bridges cross over the Clark Fork River until "work zone" signs are posted.
Local musicians to perform in 'Lamb of God'
This March marks the sixth annual presentation of "Lamb of God." A sacred work created by composer Rob Gardner, it is accomplished by an all-volunteer, interfaith choir, soloists, orchestra and narrators, with seven musicians from Mineral County.
Longtime Clark Fork Coalition leader retiring
The Clark Fork Coalition is headquartered in Missoula, but their entire mission is dedicated to protecting and restoring the Clark Fork River basin. That includes Mineral County and Sanders County to where the river joins the Flathead River at Paradise.
Apothecary in Superior offers natural remedies
The healing power of plants and the study of herbal medicine has become more popular in recent years at many people opt for Mother Nature’s pharmaceutical drug store that has been used for thousands of years by civilizations and tribes.