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Wildland firefighters train for upcoming season
Wildland firefighters train for upcoming season
Plains considers lease of railroad property
The March’s Plains Council meeting was standing-room only to address the many agenda items.
Rep. Loge recaps first half of session
The Montana State Legislature has 150 seats — 50 for the Senate and 100 for House.
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.
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Bison restoration to focus on expanding tribal herds
U.S. officials will work to restore more large bison herds to Native American lands under a Friday order from Interior Secretary Deb Haaland that calls for the government to tap into Indigenous knowledge in its efforts to conserve the burly animals that are an icon of the American West.
Legislature hits transmittal break
This letter deals more with the process of the Legislature than with the actual legislation.
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Community Calendar
Lady Bobcats' season wraps up at Western Divisonals
There are two fairly well-known sayings in the grand game of basketball that most folks know: speed kills, and you can’t coach kids to get taller.
COLUMN: Winter sports wrap up
I will miss this basketball season and the group of characters who took to the courts from Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties.
Top-seeded Tigers find early exit at Western C
Maybe it was a weird form of climate change.
Charlo boys and girls eliminated at Western C
For Charlo’s boys and girls basketball teams the journey to frozen Butte and the Maroon Activities Center ended way too soon.
Kalispell man charged for threats to Senator Tester
A Montana man has been charged with threatening the life of Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester via voicemails left at his Kalispell office, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Scrubs & Bubbles: St. Regis health workers launch cosmetic brand
With names like Clark Fork Fog, Crazy Peak Swirl, Oregon Peak Orange, Sweetly Verde Creek, Tamarack lemon Turmeric, Cold creek Bastille, Saltese Sandalwood, Bald Hill Blackberry Sage, Johnson Creek Sage, and Quartz Creek pink salt; right away if you’re a Mineral County resident your interest is piqued.
FWP starts new license year March 1
Everything in the little orange pocket folder you have been carrying around since early last year is going to expire Feb. 28, if it hasn’t already.
Health department promotes "Through with Chew Week"
Montana’s smokeless tobacco use prevalence is 14% for adult males, which is more than twice as high as the national average.
St. Regis boys, Superior girls earn top seeds
Two tickets were punched to the next round of the Western Montana Class C post-season quest, but as of the end of District tournament play Saturday evening, their travel plans were still in limbo.
Plains teams bounced from 7B District tourney
The season is over for the Plains Horsemen and Trotters.
Thompson Falls teams move on to divisionals
In a tournament won by the overwhelming favorites, Thompson Falls still managed to send both its girls and boys team to the Divisional tournament this weekend in Anaconda.