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County rivals collide
January 16, 2013 10:04 a.m.

County rivals collide

The gym at Superior High School was nearly filled to capacity on Thursday night as the St. Regis Tigers made the short trip on Interstate 90 for two games of intense conference basketball.

Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers
May 25, 2022 midnight

Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers

Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers

November 3, 2021 midnight

Montana health officials confirm first flu case in 2021

Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 121 confirmed flu cases as of Oct. 16.

February 10, 2021 midnight

Town Pump launches Special Olympics raffle fundraiser

Town Pump seeks record Special Olympic raffle sales

Jacqueline E. Hankinson Robb
March 31, 2021 midnight

Jacqueline E. Hankinson Robb

Jacqueline E. Hankinson Robb rode up the mountain for the last time on Feb. 21, 2021.

September 8, 2021 midnight

Seeley Swan blanks Horsemen, 58-0

With a new coach at the helm and an all underclassman roster on the field, the Horsemen have stumbled out of the gate to begin the 2021 football season.

January 30, 2020 2:02 p.m.

Plains Paradise Senior Center keeping its doors open

The Plains Paradise Senior Citizens Center will be continuing its mission of serving as a focal point for senior services in the Plains Area.

February 22, 2017 4 a.m.

Sanders County Sheriff Log | Feb. 12-18

Feb. 12

Semi rolls over on Perma Bends
April 26, 2018 5:32 p.m.

Semi rolls over on Perma Bends

Last Wednesday afternoon, a semi traveling west on Highway 200 rolled over causing congestion at the Perma Bends for more than four hours.

Demolition Derby roars through the night
September 3, 2014 3:52 p.m.

Demolition Derby roars through the night

PLAINS – Tires kicked up mud and vehicles careened into one another as the Demolition Derby was held on Sunday night in Plains.

October 21, 2020 midnight

Transparency of Paradise sewer project questioned after document uncovered

A doggedly determined group of anti-sewer protesters in Paradise have been hoping to overcome their own battle against the odds.

Hugh Butler
December 5, 2018 4 p.m.

Hugh Butler

Hugh Randolph Butler, 93, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 26, 2018. He was born on a farm near Lingle, Wyo., on Sept. 10, 1925, to Hugh A. and Helen [Randolph] Butler. He was the third of nine brothers. He was drafted into the Army during his senior year in high school in January 1944 to serve in combat as a radio man and later in charge of German prisoners in the World War II European Theater. He was honorably discharged May 4, 1946, as a sergeant in the Army.

Thelma (Virginia) Butler
February 21, 2018 4 a.m.

Thelma (Virginia) Butler

Thelma (Virginia) Butler, 90, went to be with the Lord on Jan. 31, 2018, surrounded by her family and friends. Virginia was born July 31, 1927 in Boone County Missouri and grew up there until the age of 7 when her father came to Hot Springs to work for her Uncle Noble LaRue at the Hot Springs Mercantile. She graduated from Hot Springs High School in 1945. She immediately started working in Hot Springs for Holt Motor Sales and later for Cobeen Conoco Service, Ashcraft Lumber Co, City Drug Store, Hot Springs Mercantile and eventually substituting at the Town Hall.

May 5, 2021 midnight

University of Montana 2021 spring graduates

Many participated in Commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 1, in UM’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium.

September 15, 2021 midnight

Thompson Falls remains perfect with rout of Mission

Three games and three convincing wins, including Friday night’s 63-6 rout of Mission, into the Montana 2021 8-man football season and the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks are on a good track.

Thompson Falls' Koskela named Coach of the Year
December 22, 2021 midnight

Thompson Falls' Koskela named Coach of the Year

Prior to the start of the season, Thompson Falls football coach Jared Koskela was asked what he would like to see from his 2021 team.

December 7, 2017 4:56 p.m.

Leslie A. Trueax (Shorty)

The morning of Nov. 29, 2017 we had a great loss of our loving father, Leslie A. Trueax (Shorty), 91, of Paradise.

March 2, 2022 midnight

Hiawatha rail line to be part of federal study

Officials are confident that the long-defunct Amtrak line that once snaked through Montana’s southern tier en route to the West Coast will be part of a forthcoming federal study into discontinued intercity passenger rail lines — an important step in the mission to restore Amtrak service between the state’s most populous cities.

May 22, 2015 10:28 p.m.

Asian countries interested in Montana energy

By Alan Olson

January 30, 2015 9:30 p.m.

Mental health issues a top priority

Improving the lives of Montanans who are suffering from mental health issues will be a top priority for the legislature this session.  A current shortage of care is impacting our Montana families and communities, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that all Montanans suffering from a mental illness have access to adequate care in the community and, for those who need it, at our state acute care facilities.  When addressing the state’s mental health needs, it is vital that we focus on the entire continuum of care, including community treatment options, improving our state facilities, investing in youth diversion, and, perhaps most importantly, passing the governor’s Healthy Montana Plan.