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Republican candidates for House District 90
Republican candidates for House District 90

4H participants set to show off animals at county fair
SANDERS COUNTY - With the Sanders County Fair rapidly approaching, young people involved with the organization known as 4-H are preparing themselves for one of the most important agricultural events of the year. Kids from around the area are grooming their animals and putting the finishing touches on arts and crafts projects before the competition in late August.

Sanders County Trade fair a success
Melissa Oyer

Orthopedic surgeon joins Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Clark Fork Valley Hosptial last month welcomed new orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Gregg Schellack.
Mineral County candidates Q&A

Hidden museum in St. Regis
ST. REGIS – From the outside, St. Regis resident Earl Eisenbacher’s workshop looks like any other building one might see throughout Mineral County with an unassuming appearance that betrays the treasure trove within the walls.

Food bank gets new location
Last Thursday was moving day for the Mineral County Food Bank located in Superior. Volunteers were on hand to help load food into trucks to be transported over to the new building, which is located off Fourth Street, just across the way from S & S Foods.

Schools rely on fundraising to secure band instruments
Throughout the year, area schools delight audiences with concerts that celebrate spring, the holidays, and other special times. But making beautiful music is expensive. A trombone can set musicians back $700, a flute, $500, a tuba can run $3,000 or more.
Legals for November, 15 2023

Hunters have many choices for game processing
With archery season starting and the general rifle season opening day on Saturday, Oct. 21, for so many people, the best season of the year is almost here.
Red flags to look for in a dating relationship
Dating violence, like adult domestic violence, is about power and control.
Missoula pediatrician supports Tranel for PSC post
As COVID 19 cases rise in Montana, we are all grappling with decisions that will impact the way forward for our families and children.

End of era for Alberton dump site
On the west end of Alberton, there are two parcels of land perched on the north side of Interstate 90 that contain neighboring dumps.
Television: Will it stay or will it go?
I’m seriously thinking about giving up on an old friend I’ve had since I was probably four or five years old.
Candidate Al Olszewski receives passionate support from his sister
I’m biased, but even if Dr. Al Olszewski wasn’t my big brother, what other candidate would buy a bus, put his face on it, and drive it around our large state of Montana?

Superior students graduate
Thirty-six students graduated on Sunday from Superior High School. High school principal Allan Labbe welcomed guests as they gathered to celebrate the students "educational achievement." And while the academic success was the prominent focus of the afternoon's commencement ceremony, there was some question and debate about how many times the 2010 class had beater the faculty in tug-of-war contests throughout the years.

Victorian-style bed & breakfast opens in Plains
Amid the proliferation of bed and breakfast establishments sweeping the nation, it would be hard to find one more intriguing than the J&J Bed & Breakfast now open for business in Plains.
BPA State brings wins

Forest Service plans fuel reduction
The Plains-Thompson Falls Ranger District held a field trip last Thursday up on Cox Gulch Road to look at doing a fuels reduction in and around the Antimony Mine area.