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Obituaries for September 23
Mary Russell
Mineral County Fair parade in photos
Mineral County Fair parade in photos

Blue Hawks roll Darby, 56-0
One of the basic elements in football is seeking to dominate the opponent.

St. Regis honors student athletes at banquet
ST. REGIS – The close of the school year not only marks the beginning of summer fun, but the end of student athletics as well.

Kay and Smith named to Shrine team
Water compact heads back to court to block vote
ST. IGNATIUS - The simmering dispute over the water compact is headed back to court. The latest development comes as the Flathead Joint Board of Control (FJBC) pushes to send out a referendum ballot to local irrigators, asking whether they approve of their districts’ withdrawal from the regulatory irrigation board. However, the referendum may never reach its intended audience, as the Jocko Valley and Mission irrigation districts have taken legal action to block the vote, contending that it not only wastes time and money, but also seeks to illegally undermine the districts’ decisions to withdraw earlier this year - a move primarily motivated by the camps’ differing opinions on the proposed water compact. The ballot was originally intended to be mailed out to about 2,000 Lake and Sanders County irrigators on Oct. 25, but could now be delayed by a court-issued restraining order.
How is guilt affecting your life?
This is a two part series. In this article we will explore the concept of guilt and how it affects a person’s life. Next week I will discuss how to manage guilt.
PHOTOS: Superior High School prom
Students dazzle at the Superior High School prom on Saturday night.
Back porch 'saloon' offers escape to the old West
Plains residents Dan and Pat Johnson were looking for a good way for friends and family to “come over, relax” and forget about everything going on these days.
State chamber group seeks students' innovative business ideas
This collaborative initiative invests in Montana’s students while developing a mentorship platform to connect with business and community leaders.

Library offers educational kits for kids and adults
Public libraries were almost handed a death sentence when the internet came to be, but they adapted, expanded with innovative ideas, and remain a vital service in communities.
PHOTOS: Alberton High School prom
Alberton High School prom
St. Regis celebrates the season with Fall Festival
St. Regis celebrates the season with Fall Festival
Biden admin looks to expand data collection on Indian Child Welfare Act cases
In an effort to better understand how Native American children are faring in foster care, the Biden administration’s health department is proposing a rule that would require state child welfare systems to gather more data about child removal cases that are subject to the Indian Child Welfare Act.

UM students keep traditions alive ahead of Foresters’ Ball
Kidnapping a mounted moose head comes with challenges. Just ask the students in the University of Montana’s Alexander Blewett III School of Law.

Tales from the 1910 Fires
Excerpts from Mineral County Historical Society 1985 paper.

Paradise School board looks to uphold future for building
PARADISE - The Paradise School Board held a meeting last Tuesday night to discuss ideas and the timeline pertaining to the school’s closing at the end of the current academic year.
Tigers claim 14C basketball championship
Chaos comes in many forms. It can be horrible or it can, believe it or not, be beneficial.
Superior Bobcats ramp up for hoops season
As is often the case given the cyclical nature of high school athletics, rosters change yearly, sometimes in a major way that launches a rebuilding effort.
Superior students excited for European tour
One really can’t refer to them as "field trips" when the kids are flying seven time zones from home to Europe.