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Redistricting reshapes local House and Senate races
Thinking of running for elected office? Filing opens Jan. 11 for a slew of county and state positions.
Thieves ransack St. Regis cemetery storage shed
The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office is conducting additional surveillance on Montana 135 from the St. Regis flashing light intersection to the Peninsula turnoff, but not necessarily for speeders.
CSKT members elect new Tribal Council
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes members chose incumbent James “Bing” Matt as an at-large representative on the Tribal Council.
A way to address high property taxes
I just read the editorial “Lets end the property tax blame game” by Kendall Cotton in which he begins by blaming local governments for property tax increases, echoing Gov. Greg Gianforte’s attack on greedy county governments.
30-voice choir to perform in Mineral County
“My main concern is that the article clearly states that Superior's performance is on Saturday, Dec.16 as a 3 p.m. matinee,” writes Jim Goss, Treasurer of the Mineral County Performing Arts Council.
Susan Lee (Lammert) Flory, 82
Susan Lee (Lammert) Flory, 82
Football recap: Local teams post memorable seasons
Of all the high school varsity sports played, perhaps none is more impacted by chance happenings throughout the season than football. Even the bounce of the double-pointed ball during a game can change the course of play up and down the various leagues
Wyoming angler leads fall Mack Days
121 lake trout anglers out of 329 registered have turned in a total of 12,889 lake trout entries in 2023 Fall Mack Days.
The Last Harvest: Fleming brothers retire from growing seed potatoes
The Fleming brothers, Pat and Neal, stand in front of their final crop of seed potatoes, heaped into a knobby mountain at one of their cellars near Pablo. It's the end of an era.
Heat torch visiting Lima, 64-6
Make that coaching victory number 101.
Kootenai campground killer sentenced to state prison
Garry Douglas Seaman, 64, appeared in Lincoln County District Court on Thursday and received two 60-year concurrent sentences.
Hot Springs thumps six-man rival; Coach Lawson notches 100th win
There was a lot to celebrate Friday night in Hot Springs.
Singer Ken Lavigne performs in Superior Oct. 7
Mineral County Performing Arts Council was formed in 2007 and sponsored a set of informal concerts, to immediate public enthusiasm.
Shakespeare in the Parks comes to Mineral County Fairgrounds
Every other year, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks offers one of their two plays as a non-Shakespearean Production.
Hot Springs leans on speed and experience
The bad news for Hot Springs as they prepare for the 2023 football season is they lost their best player from last year.
FWP deserves accolades for deer license reduction
Recently, Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently announced they were reducing hunting licenses for mule deer in a large swath of Central and Eastern Montana.
Fishing restrictions possible on Flathead River due to low flows
State wildlife officials may implement fishing restrictions in Northwest Montana as rivers and streams run at or near historic lows for late July.
Sanders County Fair Board finalizes details
Sanders County Fair Board was busy at last Wednesday’s meeting making final preparations for the fair, carnival and rodeo.
Conservation license now required to access some state lands
A new rule that went into effect over the weekend requires all outdoor enthusiasts to secure a conservation license to access some state lands previously open with few restrictions to the public.
Helen Ruth (Malone) Jacobs, 93
Helen Ruth (Malone) Jacobs, 93