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Forest Service answers questions

Local state legislators give overview of 63rd session
Residents of Sanders and Mineral County gathered at the St. Regis Community Center on Thursday for a panel discussion on the 63rd session of the Montana legislature.
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 13, 2013

Cancer Network hosts annual fundraiser
PLAINS - The Cancer Network of Sanders County held their annual fall fundraiser on October 5 at the Sanders County Fairgrounds Pavilion.
Town council lets adult probation back to Plains
PLAINS – The town council met Monday night to discuss a variety of issues from bringing adult probation back to Plains to building their own dog kennels and hearing two concerned citizens discuss lots they hoped to purchase.

Log truck driver ready to put pedal to metal
Enzo Ferrari once said, “What’s behind you doesn’t matter.”

Warm weather greets St. Regis Flea Marketers
Melissa Oyer

We look back on the biggest sport stories of 2009
February 14, 2009

MHP Major Greg Watson presents official findings
Rediscovering home: Food bank adjusts to challenges
The Community Food Bank of Mineral County stands between 85 Mineral County families and homelessness.

Local teams face top competition at Archie Roe
With a strong group of AA, A and B schools on hand, the Archie Roe Memorial track meet at Legends Stadium in Kalispell was a good barometer of Western Montana talent.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Northwest Montana enters stage 1 fire restrictions
Northwest Montana moved to stage 1 fire restrictions that prohibit campfires last weekend.

Asbestos clinic leaders say verdict won’t halt efforts
A federal jury’s decision that the Center for Asbestos Related Disease in Libby committed fraud has left clinic leadership undeterred.

A labor of love for St. Regis Lab breeders
There’s nothing quite like the smell of puppy breath in the morning; well, that and coffee.

Wildlife officials say to not harass animals while shed hunting
Liz Bradley, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 2 biologist adds more information on the science side along with cautions for those who are ready to go scrounging for these treasured discoveries.

UM students keep traditions alive ahead of Foresters’ Ball
Kidnapping a mounted moose head comes with challenges. Just ask the students in the University of Montana’s Alexander Blewett III School of Law.
Federal funding targets Mineral, Sanders counties
Approximately $15.9 million from the Secure Rural Schools program will go to Montana’s public schools, roads and other municipal services. Mineral and Sanders counties are flagged to haul in $880,834 and $1,633,233, respectively.
Locals post strong results at 7B District meet
How important is depth in team sports?

Northwest Montana man a celeb on 'Mountain Man' show
Now, at 32, he is a celebrity on national TV, signing autographs at his old school.