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Tales from the 1910 Fires
April 21, 2016 10:40 a.m.

Tales from the 1910 Fires

Excerpts from Mineral County Historical Society 1985 paper.

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
April 3, 2024 midnight

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships

Veterans honored at Superior picnic
June 29, 2022 midnight

Veterans honored at Superior picnic

The weather was perfect for a barbecue on Sunday, where a few dozen veterans and their families were guests of honor at the Mineral County Fairgrounds.

Horsemen homecoming
October 8, 2008 midnight

Horsemen homecoming

Plains homecoming activities couldn't have been more colorful.

June 26, 2013 11:16 a.m.

Chamber plans to amp up tourism around the county

THOMPSON FALLS – The Chamber of Commerce hosted three different speakers on Friday, covering a variety of different topics that affect the local community.

Berneking is Grand Marshal, Duncan is Fair Lady
July 24, 2024 midnight

Berneking is Grand Marshal, Duncan is Fair Lady

This is really a real honor and a privilege to be the grand marshal,” said Herman Berneking. “They had a lot of people to choose from and I’m humbled they chose me.”

Little Ninja Warrior classes fun for all
April 28, 2021 midnight

Little Ninja Warrior classes fun for all

It’s a little bit chaos and a whole lot of fun when you’re a toddler or preschooler taking part in the new Little Ninja Warrior...

April 20, 2011 9:47 a.m.

Keeping in Touch

Many of you will remember that during our 2009 Legislative session, property reappraisal was an integral part of that session as the Legislature addressed the reappraisal process per the Montana Constitutional requirement as found in Article VIII.  Article VIII requires a periodic reappraisal of property, in the interest of equal taxation, once every six years on all taxable real and personal property. 

July 2, 2020 6:15 p.m.

The latest disease is ‘COVID Fatigue’

Anyone else tired of the Covid-19 deal yet?

Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
December 27, 2017 4 a.m.

Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay

Christmas has now come and gone, and I’ll happily say that I am so thankful for all the flurries of snow that have been around.

Groups helps haul for Montana ranchers in need
September 14, 2017 7:31 p.m.

Groups helps haul for Montana ranchers in need

The Sanders County “hay boys” got together to do their part in helping out the Eastern Montana ranchers with some much-needed hay for livestock.

February 26, 2014 10:38 a.m.

Sanders County Senior News - Feb. 26

Dixon

January 30, 2013 9:17 a.m.

Driver course for local senior citizens offered in area through AARP

News articles and editorials raise concerns about older drivers on increasingly busy streets and highways. Recent statistics show older adults are safe drivers with good driving records. As baby boomers reach retirement age, by 2030 the 65-plus population will make up a quarter of U.S. drivers.

Tom Harmon inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame
February 22, 2023 midnight

Tom Harmon inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame

Tom Harmon at about age 4 was given a brown sawdust stuffed horse on wheels from his grandfather and at age 14 he broke his first colt.

Sewage Lagoons in Plains are under threat
May 7, 2018 10:19 a.m.

Sewage Lagoons in Plains are under threat

As the water in the Clark Fork began to rise the past few weeks due to recent rain and winter run offs, the banks began to cut away behind the water treatment lagoons in Plains.

February 4, 2010 midnight

Family-owned business seeks to stay afloat in economy

Summer Crosby

Students get lesson in poultry
October 17, 2014 5:13 p.m.

Students get lesson in poultry

ST. REGIS – A hands on lesson designed to teach St. Regis students the origins of what lands on their dinner tables had them witnessing last week how poultry goes from roosting in the chicken coop to ready to cook.

October 4, 2010 11:40 a.m.

Partisan concerns

What’s up with Republicans these days? Take the recent primary race for Senator in Delaware to replace Joe Biden’s seat, for instance. Republican voters were faced with choosing old establishment  “moderate ideals” by casting their vote for candidate Mike Castle or taking a truly bold step by selecting Christine O’Donnell as their choice for a conservative reformer. The standard everyday Republicans are not going to “roll the current destruction” occurring in America today, in the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C., in the State legislative sessions amongst all fifty states, or even in hundreds of local courthouses of county governments.

Hunter Ed instructor receives honors
April 11, 2014 11:53 a.m.

Hunter Ed instructor receives honors

PLAINS – During a Hunter Education class packed to capacity, instructor Lisa Brown was given a surprise by Game Warden Tom Chianelli. In front of her pupils, peers and fellow instructors, Brown was recognized for her dedication to Hunter Education by the Game Warden Association.

Fighting with heart
August 22, 2012 2:01 p.m.

Fighting with heart

If Josh Wright succeeds in his goal of becoming a mixed martial artist in the UFC it will be his heart that gets him there.