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Man rescued from burning house
When he got a call from dispatch to respond to a man trapped in a burning building in St. Regis, all St. Regis Volunteer Fire Chief Jerry Dockter was thinking about was the training he and his team had received two weeks earlier.
St. Regis-Mullan squad off to strong start
Perfect sounds pretty good. One might say it even sounds perfect.
FWP urges bear safety
MINERAL COUNTY - Being bear-friendly in Montana is a commitment. It may mean sacrificing the opportunity to see a bear or take pictures of it—for the welfare of the bear. It means taking steps to prevent bears from finding sources of food on your property or when you are out camping.
Clark Fork Hospital CEO gives COVID-19 update
By GREGORY HANSON
Montana Viewpoint: The Arizona Fraudit
Well apparently, they’re going to finish it in Montana at a mystery location near Bigfork.
P Hill Project raises funds
PLAINS – Plains High School alumni gathered at the Sanders County Fairgrounds to show their support for the P Hill last weekend.
Obituary: Linda J. Toomey
SUPERIOR — Linda Jean Toomey, 61, of Superior, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at Mineral Community Hospital of natural causes.

No dull moments for St. Regis music teacher as he commutes to Idaho job
Have trumpet will travel; or tuba, or trombone, or piano, or many of the other instruments music teacher Derek Larson can play.
Myths & Truths of the planning board
Why do the organized pro-planning-board activists refuse to even acknowledge Montana law which states that if we create a Growth Policy for Sanders County we will be required to implement it with a zoning law. Could it be they believe that if you tell a lie long enough and loud enough it becomes the truth?

Plains track and field start off season
PLAINS – The Horsemen and Trotters paid homage to the Greeks by running, throwing and jumping across the track and field in preparation for the first meet of the season. The athletes, particularly the girls, have much to live up to this year.

St. Regis jewelry makers are a creative couple
Being resilient and a bit innovative has come in handy for Matilda Sink over the years.
Maximizing the space available
PLAINS - In the town of Plains, one resident has proved that a small backyard garden can produce a viable, high yielding crop with a vast variety of fruits and vegetables.

Drill team practices for rodeo
The local Superior drill team has met at the fairgrounds once a week since May to practice for the upcoming rodeo.
Noxon throws weight around at Buzz Lucey
Matt Unrau

Montana Aussie adventures with Erin-Jay
I wonder how many kids around the county are as excited as I am about the Easter Bunny’s impending stop?
Community meets to address robberies
The message at the public forum hosted by Mineral County Neighbors for a Safe Community last week was to be aware.

Seaerra Rose Denny
Seaerra Rose Denny
Marjorie Tiffney
Marjorie B. Tiffney, an eight year resident of Colville, Wash. passed away on Sept. 10, 2010 in Spokane at the age of 93. Marjorie was born on Jan. 22, 1917 in Dayton, Idaho, and is the daughter of Willard and Nora (Atkinson) Boden.
Blackfoot makes donation at fair to Superior Fire
Blackfoot Communications is named after the Blackfoot River and started as a cooperative almost 70 years ago in the Clinton region.
Bobcats win tight fight with Falcons
The Superior Bobcats are on a roll, just ask the Twin Bridges Falcons.