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New doctor means new services in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – A new surgeon at the Mineral Community Hospital is bringing his expertise to the area and with it, an enhanced medical care experience for Mineral County residents.
Physician says more resources needed
MINERAL COUNTY - A study conducted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness stated in 2010, 39,000 adults live with serious mental illness in the state of Montana and the public mental health system in the state only provides care to about 43 percent of them.

Relay For Life raises money for cancer research
SUPERIOR - Area residents gathered at the Superior High School track Friday night to honor lives lost in the fight against cancer and those who have survived or are currently fighting the battle.
Lunches aim to offer learning forums
PLAINS – The Clark Fork Valley Hospital is launching a new program that will be open to the community.
Thompson Falls to host countywide fair
THOMPSON FALLS – Sanders County students will be encouraged to plan their future in a smart way as Thompson Falls High School hosts a county-wide career education day.
Food for Thought: Stress & aging
Scientists have identified the first direct link between stress and aging, a finding that could explain why intense, long-term emotional strain can make people sick and grow old before their time.
"Art on the Walls" returns to hospital
Thirteen local artists from Sanders County are now displaying their work at the new “Art on the Walls” exhibit in the halls of Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains.
Coping choices: loneliness-normal or not?
Coping Choices – Loneliness – Normal or Not
Sex offender gets 99 years in prison
Judge cites seriousness of crime, extreme conduct and attempt at concealment for sentence
Convicted sexual offender Robert Fishbaugh, 54, of Thompson
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Hoarding Behavior - Are You Guilty?
Most of us know someone or maybe we ourselves are guilty of saving “stuff” we really have no practical need for, or will never use.
Montana VA Announces Flu Clinics for Veterans
Montana VA Announces Statewide Flu Clinics for Veterans
Food for Thought: Successful step-parenting
Life for kids in a new stepfamily can be confusing and uncertain.
Food for Thought: Parental Alienation Syndrome
This article is the first of a two part series.
Food for Thought: What is your style?
There are basically five different ways people relate to one another.

Louise Tenney Cochran, 95
Louise Cochran passed away peacefully in her sleep at home with her family on May 20, 2020 in Missoula, Montana.
Verbally abusive relationship, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series on verbal abuse. In this article I will address some ways to manage verbal abuse.
Food for Thought: Anger avoidance
You pay a huge price when you ignore your anger.

Local expert shares tidbits on how to 'spoil your horse'
If you’re new to the horse community, tricks of the trade should be pretty darn valuable.
Food for Thought: Corona & anxiety
As the number of coronavirus cases increase so does the nation’s anxiety increase.