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Stevens retires after 39 years of shepherding Silver Dollar Inn
Sept. 25, front desk clerk Naomi Stevens donned her name tag for one last shift.
Paradise man jailed after alleged Christmas day assault
A Paradise man is lodged in the Sanders County Detention Center after authorities said he beat up his wife on Christmas day.
T-Falls posts fast times at Canal Run
On a day that was seemingly crafted for cross country running, harriers from both the men’s and women’s Thompson Falls High teams turned in solid performances.
Maryland hospitality company buys Chico Hot Springs for $33 million
DiamondRock Hospitality Company announced Wednesday that it has purchased Chico Hot Springs Resort in the Paradise Valley for $33 million.
Balenger files for back pay
Charge filed in baby's death
THOMPSON FALLS – A charge has been filed against a father for the deliberate homicide of his three-month old child, after it was determined the child was a victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Paradise man jailed after alleged Christmas day assault
A Paradise man is lodged in the Sanders County Detention Center after authorities said he beat up his wife on Christmas day.
Medical foundation happy with fundraiser
The Mineral County Medical Foundation sold out all of its dinner tickets for the second annual “Boots and Buckles Bash” Fundraiser on April 2, but they didn’t turn away anyone who wanted in.
It's tick season in Montana
Around mid-March outdoor enthusiasts and recreationists start asking each other the annual question, “Have you found one yet?”
Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials visit commissioners
SUPERIOR – A packed house greeted Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials at last week’s county commissioners meeting as many in the community were interested in what the organization plans to do regarding two contentious issues affecting Mineral County.
FWP announces hunting regulation changes for 2014
SUPERIOR – In a public meeting with representatives from Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, members of the community heard proposals for new Region 2 regulations in the 2014 hunting seasons.
Plains considers lease of railroad property
The March’s Plains Council meeting was standing-room only to address the many agenda items.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: internet dating
In 1727, Helen Morrison, a lonely spinster in Manchester, England, placed the first lonely hearts personal, advertising for a husband in the local weekly newspaper. In response, the town mayor committed her to a lunatic asylum for a month. But in hindsight, Helen Morrison was a pioneer. People from that period would be appalled that the day has come when advertising for a mate is considered a legitimate way of meeting new people. Chat rooms have replaced bar rooms and dating sites. Personal ads no longer have the “stigma” they once did.
Rough winter for semi wrecks on I-90
This has been a harsher winter with both snow accumulation and cold temperatures than the last few years. It has been especially noticeable when driving.
Mineral County receives DAV van
Allegations resurface, candidate remains transparent
Legals for September, 1 2021
Legals for August, 25 2021
Work group discusses Plains growth policy update
Sanders County residents met last week at the Paradise Center to discuss future growth in and around Plains.
Two Plains soloists head to state competition
Two Plains soloists sang their way to qualify for the state competition this coming Friday and Saturday in Helena.