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Thompson Falls event gets kids ready for summer biking
No one would likely have anything bad to say about a government-hosted event that actually benefits children in a really good way.
Record numbers attend Plains Day
Threatening clouds didn’t keep people away from a day full of exciting events at this year’s Plains Day.
Chisholm retiring as Plains superintendent
It would be tempting to say this is the end of the Chisholm trail.
CFVH nurses honored for National Nurses Week
When a patient faces a difficult health scare or situation, it is often the small things that can bring the most comfort.
Trotters hot streak ends at tough divisional tourney
They began the year struggling, then caught fire toward the end, winning eight of fourteen games in the last month of the 2023 Montana high school softball season.
5 Lady Bobcats netters earn trip to state
Just one point in a whole tennis match.
Trail riders tested their skills on poker ride
Trail riders tested their skills on horseback and their luck playing poker, while riding through the historic Jones Ranch on Saturday.
Ellie Baxter 3rd at State B golf tourney
The present has been really good for the Thompson Falls women’s high school women’s golf team.
Bison Range opening day draws wildlife watchers
Friday, May 12, marked the opening day for the CSKT Bison Range, with over 125 visitors.
Superior Elementary hosts annual fun run
Around 400 students and staff, along with numerous parents participated in the 17th annual Fun Run hosted by Superior Elementary School.
Chickenpox cases ramp up among Montana children
Department of Public Health and Human Services officials on Monday warned residents of a recent increase in the number of cases of chickenpox reported in school-aged children.
Gianforte signs bill banning state agencies from analyzing climate impacts
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed into law a bill that bars the state from considering climate impacts in its analysis of large projects such as coal mines and power plants.
Baxter sisters headed to state golf tourney
The first state championship of the 2023 Montana high school sports season gets underway today (May 16-17) as a pair of Thompson Falls Lady Blue Hawks head to Shelby, joined by the Lady Hawks team in quest of a state title.
Biologists concerned about future of bull trout in Montana
Ben Eisinger loves fishing for bull trout, an activity he looks forward to every season.
Superior's Haskins earns esteemed Gaylord Green scholarship
Gaylord Green is one of the pioneers of the creation, development and operation of GPS (Global Positioning System), whose work on satellites and orbits particularly affected the success of the technology.
COLUMN: The dimpled orb
It is a game not for the faint of heart.
Superior tennis sweeps Troy
They rallied together and won the match despite some disheartening news earlier in the week.
Study looks at black bear population in Region 2
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks researchers are launching a new multi-year study on black bears this month aimed at better understanding and estimating the population across the state. The first season of field research will focus on areas in west-central Montana, including the Blackfoot River watershed from Gold Creek through Ovando and Helmville.
68th Montana Legislature adjourns
With the 90th and last possible legislative day looming, the lawmakers, staff, lobbyists, reporters and other denizens of the Montana Capitol this week knew that the end of the 68th Legislature was nigh.
Logging project paused because of grizzly bear concerns
Last week, U.S. District Court judge Dana Christensen halted a logging project in the Kootenai National Forest because of its potential to harm an already imperiled population of grizzly bears.