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Cedar Creek history project makes headway
The Cedar Creek interpretive sign project
Does worrying help?
Today many people are worried about the COVID-19 virus. What does the future hold? Will I get sick or worse? Will I lose my retirement because of the stock market? When can I resume a “normal“ life?

Savage Horsemen run away late for 2nd win
Andrew Waite
First time skiing at Lookout offers challenges, rewards
St. Regis tapped to take part in $1 billion hydrogen project
St. Regis Solar Hydrogen (SRSH2) has been selected to begin award negotiations as part of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations development of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub involving Washington, Oregon and Montana.

Speedy Bobcats prepare for season
SUPERIOR - The Superior Bobcat football team held its first week of practices under new head coach Allan Labbe.
St. Regis Senior Center under new management
In 2009 when the St. Regis Senior Citizens Center opened the doors of their brand-new facility, there was a waiting line outside on Thursdays for their weekly lunch.
New genocide in the world
Worldwide Persecution and Martyrdom of Christians

New pastor in Superior
After nearly a year without a full-time pastor, the Superior Assembly of God has finally found someone to lead. Albert Johnson, who goes by Al, was hired just a few days before Christmas back in December, nearly a year after Pastor Ken Claflin left.
Rafting the river
As a child, I spent most of my time in man-made swimming pools. The only recreation I remember out on a real body of water was spent in a lake (and if my memory is right, it too, was man-made). I was probably about seven or eight when we headed up to the lake one summer with my uncles and aunts. They tied a rope to an inner tube and threw it out the back of the boat and me and brother and sister took turns being pulled behind the boat, while in the tube with one of our uncles. And while it was fun at the time, it was nothing like I experienced this weekend.
Dan Drewry
Dan's Column
Public takes part in revision of Lolo Forest plan
The Wildland Urban Interface is the lands that are in proximity to structures as mapped by County Wildfire Protection Plans. It is the culmination point where state, federal and local land management plans and programs must merge in an equitable and functional manner.
Mineral County Library holds annual book sale
The Mineral County Library System creates opportunities to participate, connect and discover.’ is their Vision Statement.
Annual poker run attracts hundreds
Summer Crosby
COLUMN: Braving the elements
So, it appears I learned a big lesson this spring sports season.
COLUMN: When the snow flies
It must be winter in Montana, where the first official day of winter brings pipe-freezing cold and road clogging snow.
COLUMN: Sugar and spice?
COLUMN: Sugar and spice?

A day at The Paw Spa
Let’s face it, dogs stink. They roll in foul smelling things they find in pastures, mountain trails, and even their own back yard. The smellier, the more they seem to enjoy it. They also enjoy romping through the mud and thistles and can end up pretty messy by the end of the day. Despite these habits, people love their dogs. As of 2017 over 60 million U.S. households owned a dog and $69.5 billion was spent on these furry family members, according to an American Pet Products Association survey.

Outdoor enthusiast stays active

Home schooling more popular for Montana families
Statewide the number of students identified as homeschooled increased by 69.7% from 2019 to 2020.