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Sanders County Justice Court
Sept. 16, Jimmy Lee McCracken, Habitual offender operating motor vehicle
CSKT tribal leaders ratify water compact
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes ratified their water compact...
Fire danger is low now, but expected to rise in August
The Superior Ranger District saw a cooler and wetter than average late spring and early summer. This has led to a current decrease in fire danger; however, Western Montana expects to see an increased fire potential for August and September.
Firefighters quickly extinguish wildfires
At about 5 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, residents in St. Regis and the West End area of Mineral County were awakened early to rolls of thunder and flashes of lightning.
COVID Research - Science and Opinion
Sometimes it seems to me that everything we do in life is an attempt to solve mysteries.
No bison for young hunter, but still enjoys unforgettable season
Such was the case with 12-year-old Garrett O’Day of Superior.
Advocating for passenger rail service in southern Montana
Beginning in the age of steam up to present day the tiny community of Paradise, Montana, has been an important junction of Montana railroads.
Daniel Ward Noonan
Daniel Ward Noonan
COLUMN: Local contenders
Usually after three or four games, lots of prognosticators proclaim they know who is going to be standing on top of the pile when the sports season is over.
COLUMN: It's playoff season
Let’s clean up some loose ends and get ready for playoffs, shall we?
Joseph Marcus Magone
Joseph Marcus Magone
Conservation license now required to access some state lands
A new rule that went into effect over the weekend requires all outdoor enthusiasts to secure a conservation license to access some state lands previously open with few restrictions to the public.
Barry 'Spook' Stang
Barry “Spook” Stang
Brubaker, VanVleet, Weltzes lead Noxon
Four returning state qualifiers, including a defending champion, lead Noxon into the 2019 track and field season, which opens Saturday at the Eureka Invitational. Events begin at 10 a.m., weather permitting.
Paradise area artist Eberhardt building his legacy
Sit down with Steve Eberhardt, and you’d believe he’s lived in western Montana all his life.
Superior Senior Spotlight: Daniel Arnsan
Name: Daniel Arnsan
Eberhardts enjoying Sanders County surroundings
Steve Eberhardt has created tens of thousands of images during his 45-year career as an artist, and he’s just getting warmed up.
RIP Stinky Renegade black goat dies after years in the wild
A legend died in Deborgia last week by the name of Colt (a.k.a. Stinky). A black goat who famously hung out on a rocky cliff off Interstate 90 near a cell tower. Marsha and Tom Hoag, who live below the cliff, often saw Colt since he would drink from their pond and hang out on their property.
Hard times for Montana food banks
Danielle Switalski & Matt Unrau
Lady Panthers break even
The first round of basketball games are over for the Alberton Lady Panthers and before too long they’re going to start playing some teams that they saw earlier in the season, which will give them a chance to see how much they’ve improved and a chance to cleanup mistakes they might have made in the first game.