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April 15, 2020 4:49 p.m.

Food for Thought: Secrets of Inner Strength

Ever notice how some people manage to stay on track despite suffering a serious illness, financial setbacks or other problems that would derail other people?

January 15, 2020 1:33 p.m.

Food for Thought: Secrets of Inner Strength

Have you ever noticed how some people manage to stay on track despite suffering a serious illness, financial setbacks or other problems that would derail other people?

February 2, 2011 4:59 p.m.

Lady Tigers struggle

Once again, the St. Regis girls were taking on teams with extra players on the bench while they had no one to sub to get the players on the court a break. Juliana Spencer, Brogan Teeters, Shelby Berg, Gabby Moeller and Arianna Jones were the only players to suit up for the Lady Tigers.

May 3, 2024 midnight

Montana Supreme Court sides with state in water right dispute

The Montana Supreme Court has sided with the state’s Department of Natural Resources and Conservation in a dispute involving a 64-year-old water right that’s used to irrigate both private and public land.

June 5, 2015 5:03 p.m.

A large city's policing style useful in small towns

Have you heard about this?  With all the heated discussions, protests, marches and mayhem around police targeting black folks in America, has any of our media reported in detail about the following?  I will bet it hasn’t and that most reading this letter know little or nothing of this marvelous task force with the mission to come up with ideas for better policing.  

November 29, 2013 2:01 p.m.

Former state representative to leave area

ALBERTON – After over 20 years of service to the community, including eight years in state government, former state representative Sylvia Reinicke will be moving out of the area.

Some Sanders County parks will be tobacco-free zones
August 25, 2020 5:42 p.m.

Some Sanders County parks will be tobacco-free zones

Sanders County high school students “vape” even more than Montana teens on the average.

Superior High musicians head to state competition
May 4, 2022 midnight

Superior High musicians head to state competition

The pandemic knocked state competition out the last two years when it came to musicians in high school competing at that level. But this coming weekend, six students are competing in Helena from Superior High School and excitement is not their only emotion.

Superior fifth-grader honored for law enforcement appreciation artwork
May 31, 2023 midnight

Superior fifth-grader honored for law enforcement appreciation artwork

In February, Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen opened submissions for the Montana Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest to all Montana elementary school students.

Preschool Fundraiser rallies community
October 23, 2013 12:48 p.m.

Preschool Fundraiser rallies community

PLAINS- The Little Star Pre-School held their annual Pumpkin Patch fundraiser Saturday on the greenway in Plains.

January 2, 2013 8:36 a.m.

Frank's Two Cents Column: Guns are dangerous, but people are more so

I don’t know anything about guns. I have no fascination with them, and no particular interest in them.

Plains track and field stacked with returning athletes
March 27, 2024 midnight

Plains track and field stacked with returning athletes

Loaded is not a bad way to be.

May 2, 2018 1:13 p.m.

T-Falls softball team gets first win

The Thompson Falls girls’ softball team achieved something more than winning their first victory of the season with a 19-4 victory over Deer Lodge Friday afternoon at Mission High School.

SNRC growls over bear plans for forests
May 17, 2012 10:54 a.m.

SNRC growls over bear plans for forests

TROUT CREEK – Biological concerns for bears roaming in the Kootenai National Forest have given cause for the Forest Service to explore bear management options that could potentially affect Sanders County residents; however, Sanders County Natural Resource Council maintains these effects have not been explained fully to the public and sought to inform the public Thursday evening at an open town hall meeting in Trout Creek.

Melissa Lyn Wiard
June 4, 2020 1:21 p.m.

Melissa Lyn Wiard

Melissa Lyn Wiard, 41, of Everett, Washington, passed away May 2, 2020.

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard
October 7, 2020 midnight

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard

About three dozen teachers, parents, grandparents and children walked from the school to the Brovold Orchard just as it was done years ago when Norman Brovold opened up his orchard for students to come and pick apples and then make cider from his press.

Bobcats take first place at district tournament
February 25, 2009 midnight

Bobcats take first place at district tournament

Nick Ianniello

Mineral County volleyball teams compete in Philipsburg tournament
September 4, 2013 9:09 a.m.

Mineral County volleyball teams compete in Philipsburg tournament

Mineral County girl’s volleyball kicked off this weekend with a tournament in Philipsburg that saw all three county schools competing against teams from throughout the west.

October 9, 2014 6:22 p.m.

Letters to the Editor; Special interest groups are collaborators in reducing public access

Special interest groups are collaborators in reducing public access

January 9, 2015 4:02 p.m.

An update from Senator Fielder

What do you suppose would happen if each of us did more instead of expecting someone else to do all the good things that need to be done? What if we each did all we can do to help ourselves and help others? Charity would become contagious, popular, and ironically, maybe even less necessary. To those of you who already give instead of take, encourage instead of criticize, or even smile instead of scowl, thank you! These are shining examples of the kinds of Faith, Hope, and Charity we need more of year round. Charity isn’t just about money. It’s a form of love through selfless giving of time, kindness, or resources.