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Alberton's Montana River Guides a leader in river safety
The Covid-induced tourism boom to Montana introduced a new audience to the Clark Fork River. For two summers, boats, tubers, kayakers, paddleboarders and river boarders had campgrounds and fishing access sites clogged.

Mineral County has new Veteran Service Officer
An estimated 84,000 veterans live in Montana.

Superior fifth-grader is a beekeeper training
11-year-old Ayla Henderson of Superior has the buzz on bees.
Kudus in order for everyone who responded to alleged kidnapping
I would like to start by saying this is not a traditional news story, but more of a first-hand experience garnered from multiple perspectives of an alleged kidnapping incident that was resolved in St. Regis last week.
Richard R Kilbury, 86
Richard R Kilbury

Donna Louise McCrea, 88
Donna Louise McCrea

Plains receives statewide award for wastewater system
The Town of Plains was recognized for outstanding performance during the May City Council meeting.

Hot Springs voters support school levy
Hot Springs residents last week passed a $183,000 school levy, marking the first time voters have approved a school levy in the district since 2008 after failed attempts in 2019 and 2023.

Cleanup Day poster contest winners awarded
The Plains Cleanup Day Committee spent last Wednesday evening making final preparations for the upcoming Cleanup Day on May 18.

Local prodigy performs concert at Paradise Center
The Paradise Center hosted a free recital by homegrown pianist Moses Swedberg.
COLUMN: In the field
There has always been an almost mythical attraction about the “field” part of track and field, particularly the events associated with the big and powerful among us.
Locals post strong results at 7B District meet
How important is depth in team sports?

Thompson Falls golfers battled wind, tough course at Anaconda
How windy was it in Anaconda this past week?
Christensen leads Hot Springs to second at 14C meet
On a clear, blue sky Montana day, the stars were out in force over Missoula County Public Stadium this past weekend.

Lady Hawks softball eyes postseason run
For the better parts of three months, they have been running, catching, hitting and working on the many parts of the game of fastpitch softball.
Noxon-Thompson Falls baseball gets win over Browning
If the way the first season of Noxon-Thompson Falls varsity baseball ended is any indication, good things may be on the horizon for the Red Devils.

St. Regis sends two golfers to state
St. Regis golfers continued to enjoy success this year, with two going to the state championships following a strong showing at the Class C Divisional meet in Great Falls this past weekend.

Spring operations start-up in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park staff are gearing up for the season, with west-side vehicle reservations about to begin and snow plows nearing Logan Pass.

Gianforte reiterates aggressive strategy for dousing wildfires during annual briefing
Gov. Greg Gianforte reiterated his administration’s aggressive approach to fighting wildfires during an annual fire briefing in Helena on Wednesday.

May storm improves outlook, but drought concerns persist for Montana
This week’s widespread, wet storm has brought a measure of relief to parts of Montana reeling from one of the driest winters on record, but water managers say it’s too early to tell how much of that water will stick around to sustain streams, crops and forests through the hottest months of the year.