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Richard Michael Johnson
COLUMN: Say it ain’t so, Sho!
The Major League season has just begun.

Lady Hawks notch big wins to open softball season
With the necessary spring practices out of the way, the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks softball team got down to the business of the 2024 Class B high school season.
Superior posts strong results at Corvallis meet
It was a good test for the opening meet of the season for several of the Montana high school track and field teams.
Red Devils tally baseball win over St. Ignatius-Arlee
It’s a classic example of what you do when you fall off a horse….if you like horse riding.

Rehab work on Cyr Bridge begins this month
Mineral County commuters may not realize how many bridges cross over the Clark Fork River until "work zone" signs are posted.

Montana rancher was trafficking, cross-breeding wild bighorn sheep, Justice Department says
A Montana man pleaded guilty March 12 to two felony wildlife crimes – a conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act and substantively violating the Lacey Act – as part of an almost decade-long effort to create giant sheep hybrids with an aim to sell the species to captive hunting facilities.

Local musicians to perform in 'Lamb of God'
This March marks the sixth annual presentation of "Lamb of God." A sacred work created by composer Rob Gardner, it is accomplished by an all-volunteer, interfaith choir, soloists, orchestra and narrators, with seven musicians from Mineral County.

Longtime Clark Fork Coalition leader retiring
The Clark Fork Coalition is headquartered in Missoula, but their entire mission is dedicated to protecting and restoring the Clark Fork River basin. That includes Mineral County and Sanders County to where the river joins the Flathead River at Paradise.

Apothecary in Superior offers natural remedies
The healing power of plants and the study of herbal medicine has become more popular in recent years at many people opt for Mother Nature’s pharmaceutical drug store that has been used for thousands of years by civilizations and tribes.
St. Regis sidewalk work begins April 1
St. Regis residents will remember last year that there was discussion of extending the sidewalk for safer travel to the Community Park.
Montana can't have healthy forests without a healthy timber industry
The recent closures of Pyramid Mountain Lumber and Roseburg Forest Products in Missoula County is a warning for Montana and a symptom of broader challenges threatening the region's forest and wood products sect of which is pivotal for thousands of private sector jobs and crucial for federal efforts to improve forest health, mitigate wildfire risks, and cater to the escalating demand for carbon-friendly wood products.

Local deputies honored for response to St. Regis standoff
Law enforcement officers from Mineral and Sanders counties filled the Justice Court room in Thompson Falls last week to honor several officers for their participation in the hostage and officer involved shooting last March in St. Regis.

Plains students organize Super Senior Prom
Plain’s school students outdid themselves on the decorations for the first Super Senior Prom that took place in the gymnasium last Wednesday.

Plains community health fair draws big crowd
Medical professionals and nonprofit organizations filled the Plains School gymnasium Saturday for the first ever Community Health Fair. Sponsored in part by the Clark Fork Enrichment Corporation and the Clark Fork Valley Hospital, the event was attended by several local businesses.
COLUMN: Caitlin Clark
This is a great American success story playing out in real time.
St. Regis reloads with top golfers
Last year was a good year for the St. Regis High School golf team.
Plains track and field stacked with returning athletes
Loaded is not a bad way to be.
Thomson Falls starts track season with firepower
The overall numbers are down for those who came out for Thompson Falls track and field this spring.
Alberton tracksters have high hopes
Slowly but surely the varsity sports program at Alberton High School, now in it’s second year of existence as a non-co-op team, is producing some quality athletes.