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St. Regis school maintenance engineer making a difference
ST. REGIS – As the students and staff at the St. Regis High School go about their daily tasks like taking tests, giving tests, studying for ACTs and SATs, worrying about who to take to prom and all the other things that happen on a daily basis at this school, it might be easy to take for granted the work of one man who arrives at the building before they even get to the bus stop or their parking spot.
Keeping in touch: recent legislation
Some of last week’s actions both in the committees and on the floor created quite a stir in some circles, which resulted in a flurry of emails, phone messages, letters and even letters to the editor on one of the bills I sponsored.
Mineral County Commissioners Briefs
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Legals for January, 17 2024
MRHC board meeting draws a crowd of criticism
What the Mineral Regional Health Center Board meeting lacked in information regarding misallocated funds from a $10.5 million federal grant it made up for in fireworks.
Alberton bakery says goodbye to location
ALBERTON – After almost three years of operation, the Dee-lish Bakery in Alberton has begun the process of shutting down the combined bakery and boutique.

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.
Take steps to safeguard your safety
Eleckta Gurley-Smith
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar - Nov. 20
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar - Nov. 13
Road to Recovery

Chamber's Jan. 5 meeting tackled social media, advertising
The Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce held its first meeting of 2017 at the new meeting room in Camas Organic Market on Jan. 5. The meeting had approximately 20 people in attendance, with many being business leaders, owners and several residents. Leslie Smith, who is the owner of Symes Hotel and the President of the Chamber of Commerce, led the meeting by reviewing the agenda. Hot Springs businesses and residents discussed ways to improve Hot Springs visibility and attract more people.
Community calendar
Road to Recovery
COLUMN: Iron Mike back in the ring
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the arena, Tyson is being served.
What can you expect from a human rights organization that promotes killing humans?
Editor,
COLUMN: Hallowed turf in Hot Springs
There are places in life we wind up in that we will never forget.
Fifty legislators request review of CSKT Water Compact
Woodland supports I-185 and I-186
The most democratic way to participate in government is the initiative process. Citizens petition to put a law on the ballot, then voting directly to accept or reject the law.
Letter to Editor
As someone that has been a strong advocate for the mines in Northwest Montana to start, the latest move by our own state government to obstruct their development has me hopping mad!