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Horse Plains VFW shares a 'little piece of home'
For the past four decades, Meralise Nass has been doing her part in making sure local military members get a “little piece of home” during the holidays.
Wild Sustenance: Innovative course introduces UM students to hunting
As a salmon pink sunrise bathed the nearby Rocky Mountain range, a group of University of Montana students gathered, bundled against the chill, with their instructors and two eager pointing dogs for an introduction to upland bird hunting.
19th annual Rocky Mountain Elk Banquet a success
Melissa Oyer
Hot Springs hit with string of crimes
Even the small town of Hot Springs is not immune from the ravaging effects of dangerous drugs such as methamphetamine.
UM student from Plains produces documentary for PBS
MISSOULA – Every year, thousands of people die on the streets and highways of the United States because of distracted drivers. Hundreds of thousands are injured. Campaigns and laws aim to reduce that number, but are they making any difference?
It's time to admit a problem: I'm powerless over my cellphone
Their laser-focused eyes were burning holes into my inner being.
Jurors hear cell phone analysis in Wood murder trial
Two witnesses with backgrounds in analyzing cellphone data testified how one device belonging to murder suspect Danielle Wood...
Beware deceptive telemarketers
I don't often write letters to the editor but I wanted to relay a incredibly deceptive telemarketing call I just received. While sitting in my office at home, the phone rang and my caller ID said Private Number. Hmm, who could that be? When I answered I was informed by a pleasant young woman stating that she was calling in behalf of the Breast Cancer Relief Foundation that worked to provide support so that women across America could have access to mammograms. I have to admit that my interest was piqued. I work in the medical field and I had honestly never heard of such an organization. More importantly, if there was a way that women in Western Montana could benefit I wanted to know more. “How are they benefited”, I asked. After a very awkward pause the woman said “with the nationwide effort.” Really, “How can they access this assistance” I responded. Another incredibly long pause, then “I would be happy to give you a phone number or the Web site for you to better understand.” “Great”, I responded!
Superior students help spread Christmas joy
The Christmas Basket program has been organized as a group effort by several different organizations over the years.
Keeping in Touch
The beginning of a new year is upon us. With shouts of Happy New Year, horns blowing and bells ringing, 2008 did enter the scene. Now it's a time for making resolutions, of course one popular resolution that comes to mind after eating, eating and more eating during the holidays, is called dieting.
Sheriff's office warns of new scam
MINERAL COUNTY – The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning to county residents to be wary of phone scammers who pose as utility company bill collectors this winter.
LETTER: Stay engaged with social distancing, vigilance
The threat of Corona Virus is not going away soon.
Health fair jumping with high energy
By KATHLEEN WOODFORD
Callers will soon need to dial 406 for all communication
The Montana Public Service Commission staff said that everyone should start using the 406-area code for all Montana calls starting April 24, 2021. Beginning Oct. 24, 2021, Montana calls without the 406-area code will not be connected.
Community garden harvest party in St. Regis
As the days get shorter and temperatures begin to drop, the end of summer gives way to fall, the start of harvest time.
Women in Timber host Parents Gift Table
Tables were filled with gifts at the Parent’s Gift Table on Dec. 2. Local children could come into the room at the Superior Volunteer Fire Station and pick from hundreds of items, unaccompanied by their parent, of course.
Jim Elliott: Feeling thankful
I started out to write about this being a good time of year to be helpful to others and that began to sound so preachy and goody-two-shoes that I thought that maybe I should just thank some people who helped me when I needed it.
St. Regis kids learn how fire works
Nick Ianniello
Thanksgiving for everyone at Bootlegger's Bar
But living in rural America is most likely the best way of living anyone could ask for...
First responder fundraiser planned in wake of St. Regis hostage incident
Two weeks have passed since a hostage situation and shooting shook the small town of St. Regis, leaving local citizens and Travel Center employees, the Sheriff’s Office, and area first responders to cope with the fallout.