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Fundraising effort for family who lost home in fire
Clifford Johnson and Tami Copenhaver's Alberton family home was lost to a fire on Saturday, Dec. 4.
Missoula Democrat joins race for U.S. House seat
Former state lawmaker Tom Winter is the newest entry.
Road work planned between St. Regis and Paradise
With plenty of notice and time for comments, the Montana Department of Transportation is announcing and inviting public input on a proposed resurfacing project that includes Montana 200, Montana 135 and Cold Creek Road outside of St. Regis.
Local girls shine at Top 10 meet in Missoula
The meet is a preview, in a way, of the rapidly approaching Montana State High School track and field championship competitions.
St. Regis sidewalk project aims to improve access to park
The Montana Department of Transportation is gathering public comment on a proposal to extend the sidewalk and shared-use path system in St. Regis.
Several truck accidents continue to hit I90 due to hazardous conditions
The Montana Highway Patrol reported 34 incidents between Feb. 26 and Mar.5, as snow and icy conditions continue to sweep down Interstate 90 in Mineral County. Several incidents occurred on Sunday, Feb. 26, and on Saturday, Mar. 4 where higher elevations were hit with heavy snow fall. Especially hazardous conditions were reported on Lookout Pass.

Ronald William Wachsmith, 80
Ronald William Wachsmuth, 80, passed away July 19, 2017, at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula with his family by his side.

William J. Wheeler, Jr., 71
William J. Wheeler, Jr., son of Blanche (Lanoue) and William J. Wheeler, Sr., passed away peacefully at sunset Sept. 1, 2019.

Obituary; Sharon E. Fenn
Sharon E Fenn passed away at her home in Superior, MT. on Thursday June 11, 2015.
Noxon students named to Honor Choir
NOXON – Two Noxon High School students were selected to sing in the Montana State University’s Honor Choir, joining high schoolers from around the state at the Missoula campus.
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?
Fwp seeks members for citizens advisory group
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is seeking applicants to fill volunteer positions on the Region 2 Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC).
Missoula tax cheat convicted of fraud
Jury convicts Missoula CPA of filing false tax returns
Sanders County records first three COVID-19 cases
Last week’s first apparent COVID-19 case in Sanders County turned out to be a false positive, but a trio of cases this week are the real thing.

Superior student wins art contest
The winning drawing by Gia Beaudoin will grace the front of thank you cards sent by Energy Share to donors all around the state next year.

Sanders Co. Commissioners hear passenger rail service update
Since Amtrak’s discontinuation of the North Coast Hiawatha, Sanders County has been without a passenger rail line, a service that had prospered in the county from the 1890s until 1979.

Church celebrates local couple's long marriage
They met at the Missoula Mercantile in 1955.

Arlee man gets life for murderous rampage
Johnathan Bertsch, 31, of Arlee, pleaded guilty in June to deliberate homicide and three counts of attempted deliberate homicide for the March 2019 shooting that killed two people and caused disabling injuries to two others, including a Montana Highway Patrol trooper.

Veterans Service Officer returns to Mineral County
If you need a ride for a medical appointment, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will chauffer you to them free of charge in their vehicles as far away as Ft. Harrison near Helena.

Philip Burton Donally
Philip “Phil” Donally, was born to Cordelia and Frank Donally on March 27, 1932 in Missoula, Montana.