- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Jazzing up Superior
Nick Ianniello
New businesses optimistic about relocation
Nick Ianniello
First baby of new year arrives in Sanders County
Jamie Doran
Dill has initial appearance
Nick Ianniello
Obituary: Linda J. Toomey
SUPERIOR — Linda Jean Toomey, 61, of Superior, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at Mineral Community Hospital of natural causes.
Mineral County Food Bank sends out more than 700 pounds of turkey
Nick Ianniello

Telnas pleads no contest
A Missoula woman who is accused of trying to drown her infant son in the Clark Fork River near St. Regis pleaded no contest to two counts of criminal endangerment during a court appearance last Monday morning.

Pair-a-Dice Lost
The still fresh scent of last week's fire lingers in the air of Paradise. The devastating flames eliminated one -third of the town's businesses and left a gaping hole on the edge of the community. Although the Pair-A-Dice bar and grill is in ruins its memories are still rumbling fiercely throughout the town.

New physical therapist Emily Herndon opens her doors in Plains
Even though Emily Herndon is originally from a town called Boring, Ore. her life has been anything but as her schooling and work has taken her from Oregon to Kentucky to California and finally now to Plains.
Christmas lighting extravaganza begins Sunday, November 23 in Plains
It doesn't quite feel like Christmas until Mike Hashisaki and his elves get the Sanders County Fairgrounds up and running for their Christmas light show, which kicks off Sunday at 6 p.m.

Nursing home resident bags a deer
Art Rohrbach, a resident of nursing home at the Mineral Community Hospital, has a little something extra to smile about.

Fire and rescue uses jaws of life training
The West End Fire and Rescue Department responded to an accident on the eastbound lane of Interstate 90 Sunday evening, and utilized some newly acquired training and equipment.

Turnout up in historic election
By all accounts it was a historic Election Day. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., became the first black president in U.S. history. Voter turnout was also up all across the country, and Montana was no exception.

Greasers hit Plains
It was a time when the most important thing about a boyfriend was the quality of his car.
Sanders and Mineral Counties election results
Jamie Doran
Speed limit questioned
The Mineral County Commissioners met with a representative from the Montana Department of Transportation Wednesday morning to discuss the possibility of lowering the speed limit on Highway 135 near St. Regis.
Debate heats up for Sen. District 7
Voters from across Mineral County gathered in at Superior High School Wednesday evening for a Lincoln-Douglas style debate that gave people a chance to hear what issues are most important to the candidates.
Rock Creek Mine under DEQ control? I don't think so!
Editor,
Two Alberton men get bail after misdemeanors
Two Alberton men are out on bail after being arrested on warrants issued in August stemming from misdemeanor assault, misdemeanor criminal mischief and misdemeanor disturbing the peace charges.
Judy Stang drops out, endorses Clark
After a considerable amount of thought I have decided to withdraw my name from consideration for election to the Montana Senate and endorse Paul Clark for Senate District 7. I would like to thank the people and organizations that supported me over the last few months.