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At what cost athletics?: Gas prices leave teams in the dust
Jamie Doran
St. Regis School staff member tests positive for coronavirus
A St. Regis School District staff member has tested positive for coronavirus.
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
11/21
'Twin Towers' look to future
Legals for March, 22 2023
Legals for March, 29 2023
Wildfire season begins in Western Montana
The time for controlled burning has passed; the time to control unwanted fires has begun.
Report from week three: Bills are starting to work their way through
This week saw the hustle and bustle the Legislature is known for. The bills are now coming out of committees and on to the floor in greater numbers. The Senate has also passed enough bills across the floor that they are even showing up in House committees and vice versa.
Tech initiative receives county's feedback
THOMPSON FALLS – The results from the Sanders County Community Development Corporation received from a recently held feasibility survey waging public interest in establishing a rural technology center in Sanders County came back with positive numbers.
Montana groups work to make wilderness accessible
The trip brought eight participants into the 1.5 million acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex.
When wolves and Montanan habitats collide
Wolf experts give facts about the animals and what happens when they share human lands
Stay involved in politics
One could ask that as the elections of 2010 are behind us, are we done with politics? The answer would be a resounding no.
Mountain lions likely trimmed island sheep herd to lowest number in decades
Three now-dead cougars that found their way onto Flathead Lake’s Wild Horse Island handily hunted down its bighorn sheep herd to as few as 35 of the prized Rocky Mountain ungulates.
Food for Thought: homework battles
Do you find homework time often becomes a war zone where there is begging, pleading, bargaining and demanding between you and your child? Every September these battles happen on a daily basis throughout the country.
Tourism numbers show promise
SANDERS COUNTY – As the days grow longer and the temperature warms, out of state visitors are beginning to make their way to destinations in and around Sanders County.
Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor
Round 'em up
Before a child enters kindergarten and begins a childhood full of standardized education their intellectual development can vary as much as there are theories for parents to hasten that development.
Superior tennis notches more wins
If tennis is your sport, Superior High is a good place to be.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office employees quarantined due to COVID-19
COVID-19 has struck the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office.
Montana Republicans expanded access to affordable health care
The United States’s health care system is a mess of complex regulations and layers of bureaucracy. It’s also expensive. But Republicans in the Montana Legislature have made great strides in recent years to address what problems we can at the state level.