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June 28, 2023 midnight

Andrew Cadman honored for response during St. Regis shooting

The afternoon of Saturday, March 18 at the Travel Center in St. Regis is still very fresh in the minds of those that were bystanders or first responders to a hostage situation and resulting shootout that left one person dead.

January 21, 2011 11:06 a.m.

Committee meetings underway

Regular committee meetings got under way this week with a few bills being brought to the floor. Republicans supported SJ 1, which lengthens the amount of time proposed referendums can be introduced in the 2011 Legislature. An amendment offered by House Democrats to lessen the time, claiming laws shouldn’t be passed unless they have the Governor’s blessing, was rejected by House Republicans.

March 7, 2018 4 a.m.

Plains hospital saves $1.89 million on loan

The Montana Department of Commerce released good news about the Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains.

Dreams come true in Orlando for BPA students from local schools
May 30, 2017 2:40 p.m.

Dreams come true in Orlando for BPA students from local schools

Students from St. Regis, Superior and one from Alberton, joined nearly 400 members of Montana’s delegation for the National Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida. Over 5,800 students from 23 state associations attended the week-long event which started on May 9.

Law enforcement appreciation week
May 22, 2015 10:19 p.m.

Law enforcement appreciation week

SANDERS COUNTY- The new FWP Region 1 Game Warden, Troy Hinks, set out last week on Wednesday on a trip up a back country road to examine a set of animal trap sites that were found along some streams. His mission was to make sure that the trap sites were not live, were within a legal area, and to see what people were trapping for along the mountain road.

November 15, 2023 midnight

COLUMN: Stakes are high for Brawl of the Wild

Let the zaniness begin! Make that outrageous bet as you search through the drawer for your favorite game day shirt.

September 21, 2022 midnight

COLUMN: Rescheduling the schedule

It is a conundrum, wrapped in a dilemma and shrouded by a mystery.

March 4, 2008 midnight

Planet Earth cannot afford any more help from these so-called environmentalists

In the Clark Fork Valley Press on Feb. 20, there was a column written by Morlene Plouzek who is president of CAN in Thompson Falls. In this column, she did battle with some imaginary opponent called an anti-environmentalist. She further states that anti-environmentalists have not come up with any solutions.

November 18, 2020 midnight

One man's thoughts on result of presidential election

This is a listing of four basic and important reasons I think Joe Biden won the election and Donald Trump lost.

June 26, 2013 12:39 p.m.

Hot Springs woman pleads not guilty to kidnapping

HOT SPRINGS – Jamie Finley, a Hot Springs resident, pled not guilty to a felony charge of kidnapping.

Plains residents hold rally to support law officers
June 17, 2020 6:57 p.m.

Plains residents hold rally to support law officers

Even as some city officials across the country consider disbanding police departments, residents of Plains, Montana took to the street Friday afternoon to let everyone know how they feel about law enforcement officers in Sanders County.

October 11, 2018 1:30 p.m.

Woodland supports I-185 and I-186

The most democratic way to participate in government is the initiative process. Citizens petition to put a law on the ballot, then voting directly to accept or reject the law.

April 1, 2015 6:06 p.m.

Thompson Falls Senior Center hosts biannual craft fair

THOMPSON FALLS - The Thompson Falls Senior Center hosted its biannual craft fair recently at its location on Mount Silcox Road below the high school. It included both representatives from the Senior Center, for whom the fair is a fundraiser, and crafters and vendors from around the area who were selling a variety of original creations and other articles.

April 5, 2023 midnight

Legislative update from Rep. Loge

We are down to the crunch time this week. By the time you see this, all appropriation bills, revenue bills and referenda will have had to pass to the other chamber.

Famous painter's method taught in Plains
July 8, 2013 9:14 a.m.

Famous painter's method taught in Plains

PLAINS- The legacy of Bob Ross, known worldwide as the creator and host of the popular television show “The Joy of Painting,” came to Plains on Saturday. Instructors trained in techniques used by Ross gathered with students at the Grange to put on a workshop for would be artists from Sanders County.

Student spotlight: Daniel Farris
November 5, 2019 8:23 p.m.

Student spotlight: Daniel Farris

Age: 17

Plea agreement reached in Resler drunk driving case
December 26, 2007 midnight

Plea agreement reached in Resler drunk driving case

Daniel Wade Resler, culpable for the March drunk driving deaths of two teenagers, was bound for the Department of Corrections after agreeing to plead guilty to a pair of felony vehicular homicide charges Tuesday.

Literacy night brings Alberton families together
October 11, 2023 midnight

Literacy night brings Alberton families together

Alberton Family Literacy Night was a hoot for the kids, and it was assistance for parents of students with reading assignments and helping to develop an interest in reading for enjoyment.

Rick Jasper celebrates 60 years in business
September 21, 2022 midnight

Rick Jasper celebrates 60 years in business

Earlier this year, Rick Jasper, owner of the Talking Bird Saloon in St. Regis, quietly celebrated being in business for 60 years.

Mineral County hosts hazardous waste training sessions
April 5, 2023 midnight

Mineral County hosts hazardous waste training sessions

Unless you are in the emergency preparedness line of work, HAZWOPER could be a Burger King special, but it’s a level of hazmat training that is at another level.