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Two St. Regis FFA members receive State Degree
April 25, 2018 4 a.m.

Two St. Regis FFA members receive State Degree

The Future Farmers of America State Convention took place April 4-7 in Billings where students from chapters all over Montana gathered to compete, learn and have fun. Nine St. Regis students participated with teams in Farm Agribusiness Management, Livestock Judging and Ag Mechanics. Chapter advisor, Chera Antos said the highlight of the trip was two of their State Degree recipients, Anna Sanford and Jacob Jasper, were recognized at an award banquet with family members present to share their achievements.

Cooking corner at Plains
December 24, 2009 midnight

Cooking corner at Plains

Danielle Switalski

February 24, 2021 midnight

Renewed push for rail service in southern Montana

An effort to restore regular passenger rail service through southern Montana is gaining steam...

February 11, 2011 1:45 p.m.

How to avoid blight this spring

Gardening tips for a potentially poor growing season

As this year’s gardening season approaches, local farmers and agricultural experts want to urge home gardeners to be aware of the risk of late blight, a devastating disease that reared its ugly head in the valley last year. Characterized by black colored wounds or abnormalities on the leaf and stem, late blight is the same devastating pathogen responsible for the Irish potato famine of the late 1840s. In the Mission Valley, tons of potatoes were lost last year, Montana State University extension agent Jack Stivers said.

Pool opens for summer
June 24, 2010 10:29 a.m.

Pool opens for summer

Perhaps some of the fondest memories of childhood are those spent splashing around in the town's swimming pool. Whether jumping off the diving board or doing belly flops, the community pool is the spot where children beg their parents to take them.

June 5, 2015 5:26 p.m.

Cancer network works with local business to raise funds

DRIVE 4 UR COMMUNITY – JUNE 6, 2015

April 21, 2011 10:07 a.m.

Wildland fires a possibility this year

In 1910, the great fire commonly known as the Big Blowup burned millions of acres across western Montana and Idaho. During the winter before those three days in August, the area had seen a large snowfall, but by around the end of March and beginning of April, it stopped raining.

Economist warns state must boost energy production
August 4, 2023 midnight

Economist warns state must boost energy production

Montana risks becoming a net importer of electricity because growth in electricity generation and transmission infrastructure is failing to keep pace with increasing demand, according to Dr. Pat Barkey, director of the University of Montana’s Bureau for Business Economic Research.

Economist warns state must boost energy production
August 4, 2023 midnight

Economist warns state must boost energy production

Montana risks becoming a net importer of electricity because growth in electricity generation and transmission infrastructure is failing to keep pace with increasing demand, according to Dr. Pat Barkey, director of the University of Montana’s Bureau for Business Economic Research.

What is the meaning of graffiti in Mineral County?
October 14, 2020 midnight

What is the meaning of graffiti in Mineral County?

Is it the work of bored teen-agers or warnings from outsiders seeking to establish new territory?

November 13, 2013 11:01 a.m.

Local schools to get double testing waiver

SANDERS COUNTY – Montana received a green light on a testing waiver from the U.S. Department of Education, eliminating double testing in the area. Montana was the first state to receive the testing waiver.

Hospital receives $400,000 grant for diagnostic tool
April 13, 2017 12:26 p.m.

Hospital receives $400,000 grant for diagnostic tool

Across from the front door lobby at Mineral Community Hospital, there’s a room with an ominous yellow warning sign with red letters which reads, “Caution: Do Not Open, Radiation Area”. What’s behind that closed door is a large donut shaped machine with a gurney-style bed called a “scanning couch”.

August 21, 2018 11:42 a.m.

Stage II fire restrictions in effect

Effective at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 10, enforcement of Stage II fire restrictions across west central Montana went into effect. Emergency responders at the city, county, state, tribal and federal levels have been plagued by unattended campfires this fire season. Several wildfires have ignited and spread quickly through cured grass in the last two weeks as the area has come into Very High or Extreme fire danger.

Era of frontier explorers brought to life
July 11, 2014 1:42 p.m.

Era of frontier explorers brought to life

THOMPSON FALLS – Fire trucks rolled down Main Street and black powder from flintlock firearms filled the air as Thompson Falls celebrated David Thompson Days over the course of this weekend.

June 23, 2020 4:34 p.m.

Crews work on two Montana 200 projects

Montana Department of Transportation work crews are expected to continue working on two projects on Montana 200 in Sanders County this week.

May 8, 2024 midnight

Legals for May, 8 2024

December 1, 2021 midnight

Thompson Falls to host blood donor drive

Emergency blood shortage persists as patient needs continue over holiday season.

September 25, 2013 12:40 p.m.

Letters to the Editor - Sept. 25

Experts assessing Sunrise Fire damage
October 19, 2017 11:51 a.m.

Experts assessing Sunrise Fire damage

A few green plants have already sprung up past the charred earth of the Sunrise Fire, which burned just 13 miles east of Superior. On a sunny autumn day, the black soil is littered with tiny rusty pine needles in areas where a few still cling to the half-burned trees. Other areas are just blackened sticks bearing a ghostly reminder of the wildfire that raged through the area last summer, consuming over 26,000 acres.

January 13, 2010 midnight

A look at the new mayor's first full day

Danielle Switalski