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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.

Study looks at elk population in Lower Clark Fork
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has its Region 1 headquarters in Kalispell.
Legals for March, 1 2023
Witness, juror fees raise cost of Guill trial
The longest trial ever in Sanders County, which found Douglas Guill guilty of all five felonies last week, came at a high cost. Clerk of District Court Dianne Rummel said she wouldn't be surprised if the cost amounted to around $25,000 because of the many witness fees and juror compensations.

Introducing the graduating classes of 2018
It was a weekend of celebrations for 30 Mineral County high school graduates over Memorial Weekend. St. Regis and Superior held graduations on Sunday and Alberton held theirs on Monday.

Patricia Mae Saling Hunt Miller
Patricia Mae Saling Hunt Miller passed away on March 14, 2018 at Pioneer Rest Home in Dillon.

Racers stride it out at Clark Fork Adventure Challenge
The third annual Clark Fork Adventure Challenge was seen as a huge success for organizers as numbers doubled for entries on Sunday at the Sanders County Fairgrounds.
Mineral County Sheriff's Report
June 17, Alarm St. Regis School

Change is a part of life

Old Plains schoolhouse sold
PLAINS - After spending over a year empty, the old Plains School building has been purchased and is expected to reopen within another year.
Senate passes bill to improve rural health care
The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan bill Tuesday that could expand access to specialty health care for rural patients in states like Montana where services are often scattered.
How to win hearts and minds in the Middle East
How to win hearts and minds in the Middle East

Last classes of 2014 graduate
SANDERS COUNTY – The final classes of 2014 were presented their diplomas on Sunday, opening a new chapter and milestone in their lives.

To fall in love with reading

Student art brightens hospital in winter show
PLAINS – The stark white hospital hallways were covered in cheerful illustrations of snowmen, plants, animals and self-portraits in rainbow hues. Hospital patients, staff and visitors lined up, eager to view the art. The smiles on the caricatures reflected the smiles of viewers young and old, healthy and not.

Fairgrounds Christmas Lighting marks 20th year
What can our pets do for us?
Pet ownership can be one of the most rewarding experiences a person can have.