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Blackfoot Telecommunications now offers a streaming primer
Blackfoot Telecommunications helped take some of the mystery out of “streaming” and “smart TVs” and even how to watch good old-fashioned local TV in today’s era, with a first-ever “Understanding Streaming” workshop in Thompson Falls April 24.
Legals for April, 10 2024
Robust attendance at Clark Fork Valley Hospital health fair
With health care concerns a dominating topic these days, getting information to people is a prime focus for health care providers.
Driving blind: ATV teams take on T-Falls course blindfolded
One sure fire way to ruin a day’s pleasure drive is to have the dreaded “back-seat driver” in the vehicle.
Rodeo action delights Homesteader Days crowd
The rodeo announcer perhaps said it best from his press box perch above Hot Springs Rodeo Grounds on Sunday as another young cowboy fell from his mount and landed in dirt, surrounded by crazy hooves.
Alberton senior discusses the road to the top
Fair comes to Superior
SUPERIOR – All the sights, sounds and smells of an old fashioned county fair were in Superior last weekend as residents from across the region gathered for the 2014 Mineral County Fair.
Legals for February, 7 2024
Starting the season with aces
The Superior/Alberton tennis squad came out in their opening week of match play firing on all cylinders.
Lady Hawks softball earn No. 2 seed
This was what makes softball the great sport it is.
Legals for December, 16 2020
Legals June 21, 2017
REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Sanders County is now reviewing a request for a floodplain development permit in the 100 year floodplain of the Clark Fork River. The project is for placement of fill in the floodplain, located at 716 S. Central Ave., Section 27, T20N., R26W. Any person with questions, wanting further information or wishing to submit comments about this project, please contact the Sanders County Floodplain Administrator at the Land Services Department in the County Courthouse, PO Box 519, 1111 Main Street Thompson Falls, MT 59873, Phone 827-6965 or kmaudrone@co.sanders.mt.us. Comments must be received by July 7, 2017. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on June 21, 2017. MNAXLP
Legals January 9, 2019
REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Sanders County is now reviewing a request for a floodplain development permit in the 100 year floodplain of the Clark Fork River. The project is for placement of shed in the floodplain, located at 1347 River Rd. W., Section 32, T21N. R27W. Any person with questions, wanting further information or wishing to submit comments about this project, please contact the Sanders County Floodplain Administrator at the Land Services Department in the County Courthouse, PO Box 519, 1111 Main Street Thompson Falls, MT 59873, Phone 827-6965 or kmaudrone@co.sanders.mt.us. Comments must be received by January 25, 2019. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on January 9, 2019. MNAXLP
Riverdogs drop two in Legion homestand
Saturday’s three-team Legion baseball gathering at Amundson Sports Complex was in many ways a microcosm of the host Clark Fork Riverdogs’ 2022 season.
Busy summer ahead for area Forest Service crews
Forest Service agencies are gearing up for a busy summer with a number of projects in the works. Nate Kegel, and Carole Johnson with the Superior Ranger District met on separate occasions, with County Commissioners regarding the status of several projects in the Superior Ranger District. There was also a community meeting with the Ninemile Ranger District regarding updates on the Soldier Butler fuels reduction project, as well as other projects in the area.
Alberton/Superior tennis team prepares for season
Spring sports are in full swing and although several of the Superior/Alberton High School Tennis team were away competing in the state BPA competition, Head Coach Rick Berreth began preparing his team for the upcoming season.
New approach to learning benefiting St. Regis students
Educational innovation is often thought to be the product of large schools in large cities.
Letters to the Editor - Sept. 25
Mineral County jail closed due to staffing issues
By KATHLEEN WOODFORD
Jail closed due to staffing issues
The Mineral County jail has been closed due to insufficient staffing, with inmates being transferred to other facilities or released.