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EPA speaks about water fears
Despite their best appeals to justify the clean-up of the Milltown Dam and its release of sediment, the Environmental Protection Agency wasn't able to placate Thompson Falls residents angry at higher levels of arsenic in the Clark Fork River.

First Lady talks education
While standing in the rain Oct. 6, St. Regis students spent some time learning about the natural world with Montana’s First Lady Nancy Schweitzer.
Don't be reckless with taxes
Dear Editor,

Logging truck overturns
A red ‘69 Kenworth truck carring logs was heading southbound on Highway 382 when it overturned Monday afternoon at approximately 4:30 p.m knocking down a nearby powerline.

Open house highlights kids
Members of the St. Regis community got together with school officials, teachers and students for a chili-feed/potluck supper and school open house Wednesday evening to get to know different members of the community and explore the exciting things the students of St. Regis school are doing.
Jean Doty update
Dear friends and family of Jean Doty,
Homicide prosecution moved to Flathead
Charges against a Polson man suspected in the shooting death of his father were filed Thursday in Flathead County.
Childhood screening today
St. Regis children will have an opportunity Wednesday to get a free early childhood screening at the St. Regis School.

Roads concern commissioners
Representatives from the Plum Creek Timber Company and the Forest Service met with the Mineral County Commissioners Wednesday afternoon to discuss concerns that an amendment in road easement language could open Plum Creek land up for development.

Ninety years of reading
If Plains’ first librarian Marian Coulter were alive today, it wouldn’t be hard to imagine her sipping coffee and gobbling a few cookies at the Plains Public Library’s 90-year celebration last Saturday.
Tricon lays off 40 workers
Employees of the St. Regis Timber Company Tricon are feeling the economic crunch that has been hurting timber companies across the nation as Tricon laid off 40 workers last Wednesday.
Viola Erva Perkins
HOT SPRINGS — Viola Erva Perkins, 95, died Wednesday Sept. 10 at Evergreen Hot Springs Care Center.
Robert L. Weyers
PLAINS — Robert L. Weyers, 66, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008 in his home from pancreatic cancer.

Charles Edward Porter, 76
PARADISE - Memorial services for Charles Edward Porter, 76, of Paradise were held Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008 in Paradise Grade School Multipurpose Room.
Alleged drunk driver pleads not guilty to vehicular homicide
Nick Ianniello

Searching for huckleberry utopia
I have a habit of jumping blindly into misadventures in the wilderness with vague directions and equally vague goals.

Arena Cross riders go big at fair
Jason Shueh
Woman accused of attempting to drown child pleads not guilty
With tearful eyes, a Missoula woman who is accused of trying to drown her 10-month-old child in the Clark Fork River in April pleaded not guilty at her appearance at the Mineral County Courthouse Wednesday.
St. Regis man fights California wildfires
Curtis Cochran laughs now when he talks about the more than a month he spent in July fighting fires in California, but when he was there things were much more serious.
Police end 48-hour standoff with man charged with killing father
Compiled from staff reports from the Lake County Leader, the Daily Inter Lake and the Valley Press