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Road resurfacing project planned for Rock Creek Road
The Lolo National Forest will begin a large road improvement project in July on Rock Creek Road, Forest Road 102.
Prescribed burns OK'd near Rock Creek
The Lolo National Forest issued a final decision memo for the Rock Creek Ecosystem Maintenance Burning project to conduct prescribed burns on up to 19,855 acres to reduce wildfire hazard and improve wildlife habitat.

Thompson Falls harriers compete at Flathead Invite
In the varsity event, sophomore Hattie Neesvig led Thompson Falls with an 18th place finish in 22:12.38.

Michael “Mike” Phelps Prescott Reeder, 66
Michael “Mike” Phelps Prescott Reeder, 66

Red Sleighs Over Montana delivers toys to rural families
It started as a coffee-talk conversation a couple of years ago, and in 10 days, it happened. The Museum of Mountain Flying at the Missoula Montana Airport came up with the volunteers and asked for donations, and the Red Sleighs Over Montana mission to deliver toys to rural families started taking flight.
Kalispell man charged for threats to Senator Tester
A Montana man has been charged with threatening the life of Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester via voicemails left at his Kalispell office, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Herbert V. Goodrich
Herbert V. Goodrich died May 6, 2008, in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, of natural causes.
Judy Stang drops out, endorses Clark
After a considerable amount of thought I have decided to withdraw my name from consideration for election to the Montana Senate and endorse Paul Clark for Senate District 7. I would like to thank the people and organizations that supported me over the last few months.

'The Frog Prince' leaps into Hot Springs
The Missoula Children’s Theatre and Hot Springs students performed “The Frog Prince” at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 24 in the Old Gym at the Hot Springs Public Schools.
Prescribed Burn planned in Petty Creek
The Ninemile Ranger District, as part of their seasonal prescribed burning to reduce fuels, promote vegetation regeneration, and enhance the habitats for multiple species, may conduct burning over the next several days if weather, fuel conditions, and air quality allow for safe and effective ignition and burning. The prescribed burns that may occur are associated with the Petty Creek Big Game Ecosystem Maintenance Burning Project.
Frances Ewen, 91
Frances Arlene (Osmond) Ewen died in Missoula, Montana on August 30, 2017 at the age of 91 years. She was born prematurely at home in Worden, Montana on October 26, 1925 to Wilma Elizabeth (Jones) Osmond and Washington Percy Osmond. She joined brother, Byron. She was a fighter right from the beginning. Since she was less than three pounds at birth, she was put inside the oven of her parent’s wood stove to keep warm. She was unable to suck, so was fed barley water from an eye dropper.
Hikes to start in April
After a successful Hospital Hiking program last year, the group has put together another one this year with approximately 30 hikes planned starting in mid-April until mid-September. The program is partnered with the Montana Wilderness Association and the Great Burn Study Group with hiking sticks available thanks to Roger Hearst.
Chamber discusses upcoming events
HOT SPRINGS – The Chamber of Commerce gathered for their monthly meeting Thursday, February 6 to discuss upcoming projects and events.
LaDeaux and boys golf head to divisional tournament
Obituary; A. Roger Lindgren
Superior – Roger Lindgren, of Superior, completed his journey this side of Heaven on Tuesday, April 1, 2014.

Detention Center closed County proposes alternative uses for facility
Mineral County officials met on Friday, April 12 to discuss proposals for the Detention Center’s future following its temporary closure in February.

Teresa Knoll, 56
Teresa Knoll, 56, of Glendive, Montana passed away Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 at the Glendive Medical Center in Glendive.
Fire danger eased back to high on Lolo National Forest
The Lolo National Forest has declared High Fire Danger following heavy rains last weekend which downgraded the danger from Very High.

Disabled American Vets chapter seeks volunteer drivers for medical appointments
If you’re one of the 565 veterans living in Mineral County and you do not have transportation to see your primary care provider at the VA Clinic in Missoula, what do you do?

Spencer moves to state track meet
Thomas Spencer was the sole individual from the St. Regis track team to represent the Tigers at the divisional track meet this past weekend at the Missoula County Stadium. And he will also be a representative of the Tigers at the state track this weekend.