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April 17, 2024 midnight

What is the right to know, and why should you care?

Did you know that you have a constitutional right to know?

Mack Days anglers lauded as relentless
April 17, 2024 midnight

Mack Days anglers lauded as relentless

How to describe those anglers who put in countless hours, dollars, sweat, and a little bit of blood out on Flathead Lake during the Mack Days fishing events? They are the best of the best when it comes to lake trout fishing, a sport that they love.

April 17, 2024 midnight

COLUMN: Iron Mike back in the ring

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the arena, Tyson is being served.

April 17, 2024 midnight

High school soccer coming to Thompson Falls and Plains

The sport, often described as the number one spectator sport in the world based on the number of fans who watch and follow it across the globe, is coming to Sanders County and beyond this fall as a high school sport.

Auction draws bidders and lookers to Superior
April 17, 2024 midnight

Auction draws bidders and lookers to Superior

At best count, 205 vehicles lined the sides of the Cyr Iron Mountain Road from Quartz Road past the Mineral Country Shooting Sports Associations building about 8 miles east of Superior.

April 17, 2024 midnight

Local teams post solid results at Libby Invite

Bigfork boys and girls pretty much dominated the Libby Invitational track and field meet this past week at Logger Stadium on a blustery Tuesday afternoon.

April 15, 2024 midnight

Yellow Bay State Park boat ramp to temporarily close

The boat ramp at the Yellow Bay unit of Flathead Lake State Park will be closed for construction April 15-22.

Classical concert planned for Saturday in Superior
April 10, 2024 midnight

Classical concert planned for Saturday in Superior

For over 33 years, the Piatigorsky Foundation’s commitment to artistic excellence and public outreach has fascinated many avid concert goers as well as curious first timers.

Thompson Falls resident Rod Knutson speaks about his time as a POW
April 10, 2024 midnight

Thompson Falls resident Rod Knutson speaks about his time as a POW

“I’m very proud to be an American and proud of my performance there.” That's how Capt. Rodney (Rod) Knutson (Ret) describes his devotion to his country and those he served with during the seven and half years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.

Yong Park, 85
April 10, 2024 midnight

Yong Park, 85

Yong Park, 85

April 10, 2024 midnight

Forum on public education April 13 at Paradise Center

Forum on public education April 13 at Paradise Center

April 10, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 10 2024

Spotlight on the Arts: Michael Byrd
April 8, 2024 midnight

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
April 3, 2024 midnight

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.

April 3, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 3 2024

St. Regis Easter egg hunt
April 3, 2024 midnight

St. Regis Easter egg hunt

St. Regis Easter Egg Hunt

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
April 3, 2024 midnight

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships

April 3, 2024 midnight

Crews to install cable line between Thompson Falls and Plains

Telecommunications service provider Intermountain Infrastructure Group plans to install fiber optic cable between Thompson Falls and Plains.

Egg hunt draws hundreds to fairgrounds
April 3, 2024 midnight

Egg hunt draws hundreds to fairgrounds

The Sanders County Fairgrounds was littered with 8,922 Easter eggs just waiting to be found by almost 300 very eager searchers on Sunday.

Montana rancher was trafficking, cross-breeding wild bighorn sheep, Justice Department says
March 27, 2024 9:30 a.m.

Montana rancher was trafficking, cross-breeding wild bighorn sheep, Justice Department says

A Montana man pleaded guilty March 12 to two felony wildlife crimes – a conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act and substantively violating the Lacey Act – as part of an almost decade-long effort to create giant sheep hybrids with an aim to sell the species to captive hunting facilities.