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Montana expands parenting website; includes info for foster parents
Officials with the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) announced recently the expansion of ParentingMontana.org...

Sanford to lead St. Regis boys basketball team
There is good reason to think the 2021 season will be very promising for the St. Regis High boys...

Advisory issued to avoid eating fish in section of Clark Fork
Fish consumption guidance updated for portions of Clark Fork, Bitterroot and Blackfoot Rivers in western Montana.

Trotters hope team speed equals successful season
The prognosis for success in the 2021 season is good for the group of juniors and sophomores...
Mineral County schools deal with COVID-19 issues
Due to rising COVID-19 cases throughout Mineral County some area school districts have had to...

Christmas card tradition still alive and well
Most everyone grew up with parents sending Christmas cards to friends and relatives...
Kvelve's Comments: String some lights and enjoy the season
I’ve long suspected that if we are recycled souls, I may have been a chicken-soup promoting grandma...

Plains Church on the Move serves Thanksgiving dinner
It wasn’t the scope of feeding thousands from a single basket of fish...
Kvelve's Comments: How much technology is too much?
Wow! I thought it may have been a dream from the 1960s, but it was a commercial on the boob tube...

Mineral County eyes 911 system overhaul
Mineral County eyes 911 system overhaul

Paradise artist a true Renaissance man
Steve Eberhardt is a modern day Renaissance man living near Paradise!

Glass artist seeks to help women in need
But if you’re more curious than in academia, you can take a four-hour class in Superior to see if it is of interest.
Hoarding Behavior - Are You Guilty?
Most of us know someone or maybe we ourselves are guilty of saving “stuff” we really have no practical need for, or will never use.

Hot Springs approves water, sewer rate increases
It was a hearing that wasn’t.

Plains residents seek crackdown on speeders
For a group of concerned Clayton Street residents, enough is enough. The spark that triggered their call to action came earlier this month when a speeding motorist narrowly missed hitting a young child riding a bicycle.
Flat Rock Fire does little damage after swift response
An impressive and swift response by area fire crews on the afternoon of Sept. 8 kept the Flat Rock Fire north of St. Regis from spreading and getting out of hand.
Some experts say Paradise sewer project price too high
With the embers of anti-sewer protest still glowing, a new development in the issue may further fan the flames of discontent in the small town of Paradise.
Resource Coalition talks federal land work, timber harvest
“The lumber market has never been this good so it’s great to be in full operation with almost 100 employees.”

Dixon School students return to class
As schools open across the Treasure State amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 obstacle, a small school in the southeast corner of Sanders County is proving the wisdom of two time-tested adages.

Crescent Ridge Farm a ‘slice of heaven’
Crescent Ridge Farm sits nestled against the base of Cinderella Mountain on 23 acres of land just outside the town of Alberton. The farm is home to Michael and Molly Davidson, and their daughter Grace, along with gardens chock full of produce and row upon row of vibrant flowers.