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Plains Horsemen plan to ride high this season
After two winless seasons and three losses in 2023, the Plains Horsemen exploded for a streak-busting 68-6 thrashing of Troy, getting a taste of victory. They apparently liked it.
Lady Heat boast veteran squad
A summer of hard work by a group of nine returning players can never be a bad thing in sports.
Superior Bobcats hoping youth, speed will lead to victory
The Superior Bobcats may be the most interesting high school football team around.

Rediscovering home: The story behind the repair work at Nine Mile Bridge
The bulldozers pushed scrapers until full of rock and dirt. The material was then hauled off to be used for fill on other sections of the new Interstate 90.
Toxic algae found in Lake Mary Ronan
An algal bloom that can sicken people or pets has been confirmed in Lake Mary Ronan, near the northeast shoreline of the lake just west of Flathead Lake, warned officials with Lake County Environmental Health.

Rediscovering home: The county fair
Nothing has changed during my time away as much as the Mineral County Fair.

Cabin Fever Quilters Guild breaks its own record
While Paris was hosting the 2024 Olympics, records were being broken at the Mineral County Cabin Fever Quilters 23rd Annual Quilt Show.

No bull: Mechanical bull riding championships come to Haugan
In 1980, the hit movie "Urban Cowboy" made mechanical bull riding popular.
Some fishing restrictions lifted in western Montana
Cooler weather and some rain led Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks on Tuesday to rescind fishing restrictions on the North Fork Flathead River in late July and loosen some of the restrictions that went into place on the Big Hole River late last week.
Alpine Air CEO questions Postal Service data for air service in Montana
The U.S. Postal Service said it shifted the majority of mail in Montana that was going through air to ground transport several months ago, but the chief executive of the air transport company said the federal agency relied on bad data to do so.
COLUMN: Out of the darkness
Once again, Father Time has defeated the forces of “darkness.”
Family fun at Trout Creek's Huckleberry Days
If you are a parachutist, being under the chute is a good place to be. If you attended this year’s Huckleberry Festival in Trout Creek, under the parachute was THE place to be.
Clark Fork Valley Hospital receives Heart Association award
Clark Fork Valley Hospital received an American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines and Mission: Lifeline achievement award for demonstrating commitment to following up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of stroke, ultimately leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times and fewer readmissions to the hospital.
Clark Fork River Pedal and Farm Tour this weekend
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Western Montana's agricultural landscapes with the inaugural Clark Fork River Pedal and Farm Tour.
Falls sports season gets into gear
For Sanders and Mineral county high school sports fans, the 2024 season is about to kick into gear.

Memorial held for victims in Mann Gulch fire at Conrad Cemetery
A memorial was held Thursday for two Kalispell natives who died in the 1949 Mann Gulch fire as part of commemorations surrounding the 75-year anniversary of the tragic blaze.

Gianforte, FWP say grizzly translocations shows Montana ready for delisting
After announcing on Friday that two grizzly bears from an ecosystem in northwest Montana had been translocated to Yellowstone National Park and Wyoming, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte and several others said at a news conference Monday they believe states have done enough to show the federal government that grizzlies are ready to be delisted from Endangered Species Act protections.

Program explores youth in the digital age
Do you ever wonder if all that time on the tablet is harmful to your 8-year-old? Or has your pre-teen become withdrawn and depressed since joining the land of social media? What about constant struggles with your highschooler in simply getting them to engage in a meaningful face-to-face conversation?

Sheriff makes case for raising deputy wages
The cost of living is stretching wallets, but for the men and women doing their best to make public safety a top priority in the county, it is taking a toll.
Sheehy rallies support at Thompson Falls campaign stop
He came to Thompson Falls to meet with a packed hall of energetic voters, telling his supporters the “average” person needs to get involved in the election process.