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Red Pill Festival touts need for changes in America
The Red Pill Festival in the St. Regis Community Park opened with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a prayer.

Trout Creek welcomes back Cool Summer Nights Car Show
It’s also a great place to hear the remarkable stories behind the vehicles and their owners.
Biden plans new rule to aid smaller farmers
The new rule that will make it easier for farmers to sue companies they contract with over unfair, discriminatory or deceptive practices.
Mineral County law roundup
Fire, MT Highway 135 MM 8, Dispatch took information from Sanders County, advised concerned citizens who were calling that we are aware and Forest Service is on scene.

'Better Together" seeks equality, inclusion
Magone organized the event after reading about the Red Pill Festival taking place in the same location Saturday, July 24.
First female grizzly in 40 years collared in Washington
The grizzly, along with her three cubs, were released to help biologists learn more about the endangered animals.

St. Regis woman makes tack with flair
Tack is equipment or accessories outfitted on horses and other equines in the course of their use as domesticated animals.
Sanders County Justice Court
Yvonne Marie Shahan, unlawful possession of open alcoholic beverage container in motor vehicle on highway
'Better Together' and 'Red Pill' festivals coming to Mineral County
A planned appearance by one group of people in Mineral County has spawned a festival by another on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
Northwest lawmakers seek progress on Columbia River Treaty
The treaty, which took more than 20 years to negotiate, came together after a 1948 flood washed away what once was Oregon's second-biggest city, Vanport.

Feds complete transfer of Bison Range to CSKT
The federal wildlife refuge carved from the center of the Flathead Reservation more than a century ago was returned to tribal control under bipartisan legislation that Congress passed in December.

Eric E. Lindbo
Eric E. Lindbo, 66, of Jamestown, passed away on June 21, 2021.

Superior resident lends helping hand to hummingbird
She saved and revived a tiny hummingbird that...

Plains Day a welcome return to Clark Fork Valley
If you had a lump in your throat watching the Plains Day parade, you weren’t alone.

Murder charge dropped against woman accused of killing ex-husband
A judge on Tuesday permanently dismissed a charge of deliberate homicide against Bellesen, who maintains she was acting in self-defense when she killed Jacob Glace on Oct. 8.
Food for Thought: Loss of a loved one
During times of mourning, we grieve not only for the dead but also for ourselves...
American Legion continues fatality marker program
Numerous enough to notice, infrequent enough to startle at seeing, they stimulate reverence, sorrow...
Sanders County Justice Court
Jason D. Clark, hunt/trap/attempt to hunt/trap any game animal, game bird, fur-bearing animal or fish w/o license.

Retired wildlife investigator has seen it all out in the field
In his long career as an investigator, Brian Sommers has dug into some of Northwest Montana’s most interesting and tragic cases involving people and animals.

Predator management bills headed to Governor's desk
Legislature passes black bear, grizzly bear and wolf proposals