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It’s huck time in Western Montana
In Western Montana, it is considered a quintessential part of our beautiful and yet brief summers: huckleberries.

Four-day week the plan for Plains schools
Getting students back in the classroom this Fall amid the Covid-19 outbreak has proven to be a massive task.
Stamping out ‘cancel culture’
Cancel culture?

More than 250 tested for COVID-19 at Hot Springs
Some came because they had cold-like symptoms and were concerned.
Sanders County records first three COVID-19 cases
Last week’s first apparent COVID-19 case in Sanders County turned out to be a false positive, but a trio of cases this week are the real thing.

Monster trucks make a loud roar on July 4
Sparks flew, BBQs smoked, music played, monster trucks roared and fireworks lit the skies throughout the area as Sanders County residents took advantage of beautiful summer weather to celebrate Independence Day.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks supervisor honored
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Science Program Supervisor Alan Wood received the Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Distinguished Service Award for 2020 in recognition for more than three decades of exemplary service protecting Montana’s fish and wildlife and their habitat.

Getting a glimpse at the great gray owl in its native habitat
I had my first sighting of a great gray owl last week after finishing a walk near home.

Loge, French vie to be House District 14 legislator
House District 14 in Montana encompasses a gigantic chunk of real estate, from from Eastern Plains to Lookout Pass. Then, St. Regis to Western Missoula. Evaro Hill to Valley Creek onward to Dixon. Then Camas Prairie to Hot Springs and Lone Pine.
Regional Housing Task Force is looking for way to fight shortage
The housing shortage in Mineral and Sanders counties isn’t new, just as it has been an ongoing problem across Montana.
Clark Fork Hospital CEO gives COVID-19 update
By GREGORY HANSON
Recreation fee plan revised for Lolo National Forest
The Lolo National Forest is amending the Recreation Fee proposal by postponing the proposed day use fees at the Seeley Creek Winter Sports site, Pattee Canyon Nordic Ski Trail system, and Big Larch and Seeley Lake day use areas and boat ramps.
Superior churches host Lenten lunches
No one remembers when the Lenten Lunch services began in Superior.
Superior churches host Lenten lunches
No one remembers when the Lenten Lunch services began in Superior.

Hot Springs school culinary class proves to be a community treat
Could there be a five-star chef in the class?

Forget the score; 8-man title game was football at its purest
For everyone involved in Saturday’s Montana 8-man football championship game at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, it was an example of football in its purest form.
Area football players honored
The honors are pouring in for local 8-man football players, including Clark Fork two-way standout Trey Green who was named first team on both sides of the ball.

Superior working to build new pool
Ambition and determination, when focused in a positive way and coupled with community support, can often overcome challenging obstacles.

Two local veterans share their stories with Valley Press
It is easy for the average non-military person to take for granted the sacrifices military men and women make every day in service of our country.

Plains school takes unusual field trip
A few weeks ago, the Plains school took a different kind of field trip.