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COLUMN: Getting in laps
For me, it was “several shaky steps for dude, not much of a leap for mankind.”
Burgers and Bows shootout pulls in 80 archers
Archery, including bow hunting, is alive and well in Northwest Montana.
Pickleball craze hits Montana courts
The dude in the pickle costume marching in the Plains Day parade might have been a harbinger of things to come.
Bill aims to ease path to homeownership for volunteer firefighters
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester recently introduced a bill aimed at increasing affordable housing for volunteer firefighters and other first responders to bolster recruitment and retention.
COLUMN: Monkey bars
It started early for me. I’ve always been a scavenger of one sort or another.
Legals for July, 12 2023
Legals for July, 12 2023
Conservation license now required to access some state lands
A new rule that went into effect over the weekend requires all outdoor enthusiasts to secure a conservation license to access some state lands previously open with few restrictions to the public.

Noxon fireworks trailer destroyed in post-Fourth blaze
You can see it in his eyes, even though he tries to suppress the hurt.
Montanans are getting their money back
Nearly all working-age Montanans, more than half the state’s total population, are getting some welcome news this month: the state is sending them money.

Family brings 'glamping' experience to Paradise
Camping, like so many things, has evolved from the days of the Old West.

G Joan "Joanne" Gregory, 81
G Joan "Joanne" Gregory, 81
COLUMN: Pro payday
So let me get this straight: you get good, real good, really good at putting a ball through a hoop 10 feet off the ground and you can be set for life?
New fitness gym takes shape in Plains
It could be said the “Warrior” spirit is being infused into the site of what will be the Warrior Fitness gym in Plains.

Asbestos clinic leaders say verdict won’t halt efforts
A federal jury’s decision that the Center for Asbestos Related Disease in Libby committed fraud has left clinic leadership undeterred.
Andrew Cadman honored for response during St. Regis shooting
The afternoon of Saturday, March 18 at the Travel Center in St. Regis is still very fresh in the minds of those that were bystanders or first responders to a hostage situation and resulting shootout that left one person dead.
Superior author details family, community history in "A Boomer's Story"
It took a little over three years for Superior native Kathryn McKinney Verley to accomplish her dream of writing and publishing a biography on her life, her family’s remarkable military history, and her relatives heritage.

Gambles Hardware expanding Plains location
One of the signs of business success is often expansion.

Plains B&B joins yard sale event
It is an iconic symbol of days gone by. Caring people purchased her and re-purposed her.
Teams from across region join Cornhole Festival
Troy Graves, a mountain of a bearded man from southern Idaho, summed it up perfectly. “It’s fun and it’s for a good cause,” he said while practicing before the opening rounds of the 2023 Cornhole Festival tournament Saturday on a scenic chunk of land alongside the Clark Fork River between Plains and Thompson Falls.