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Craftsman turns horns into functional art
May 3, 2023 midnight

Craftsman turns horns into functional art

Artisans and craftsmen can see things in a different way than most people.

October 30, 2013 3:59 p.m.

A fight for property, liberty and burial rights

Veteran Renn Bodecker, 90, continues a fight with the courts to keep what he believes is rightfully his. Not only is he fighting for his property but he is also battling to be buried next to his wife, a right that may be stripped from him.

December 8, 2021 midnight

St. Regis woman wants to spread help with social media

That’s what St. Regis resident Sandra Connor has experienced. Before moving home to Montana, Connor lived in Washington and found countless community support groups on Facebook.

October 20, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: Time to put the election to rest

Mike Lindell has had much more success in attracting people to his point of view than he has had in finding evidence to support it.

January 25, 2017 4 a.m.

Man rescued from Clark Fork River

A Superior resident was pulled from the Clark Fork River on Friday evening, and was near death before being rescued. What started as a typical afternoon of fishing ended in near-tragedy after Jeramy Wilson, 40, went fishing near his home located northwest of town.

St. Regis Christmas Bazaar supports community
December 3, 2019 8:15 p.m.

St. Regis Christmas Bazaar supports community

Saturday was national Small Business Day, aimed at attracting Christmas shoppers to the many and varied products turned they bring to market.

January 16, 2013 10:25 a.m.

Lookout Pass brings in crowds

LOOKOUT PASS — For years, skiers, snowboarders and snow lovers have flocked to Lookout Pass Ski Resort, nestled in the mountains of the Silver Valley, even though the destination tucked away on the Montana-Idaho border can seem a million miles from anywhere.

Living off the grid suits "Grizz" just fine
November 4, 2020 midnight

Living off the grid suits "Grizz" just fine

A while back when he was in town picking up a few things and having a beer at a local watering hole, Grizz was talking to a guy who was complaining about another power outage after a big snowstorm.

December 7, 2022 midnight

Letters to the editor Dec. 7

Letters to the editor Dec. 7

Longtime Superior counselor has touched many lives
March 29, 2023 midnight

Longtime Superior counselor has touched many lives

Choices for Change Counseling in Superior opened its doors back in February of 2004, led by Nancy Smith.

October 8, 2008 midnight

Beware deceptive telemarketers

I don't often write letters to the editor but I wanted to relay a incredibly deceptive telemarketing call I just received. While sitting in my office at home, the phone rang and my caller ID said Private Number. Hmm, who could that be? When I answered I was informed by a pleasant young woman stating that she was calling in behalf of the Breast Cancer Relief Foundation that worked to provide support so that women across America could have access to mammograms. I have to admit that my interest was piqued. I work in the medical field and I had honestly never heard of such an organization. More importantly, if there was a way that women in Western Montana could benefit I wanted to know more. “How are they benefited”, I asked. After a very awkward pause the woman said “with the nationwide effort.” Really, “How can they access this assistance” I responded. Another incredibly long pause, then “I would be happy to give you a phone number or the Web site for you to better understand.” “Great”, I responded!

November 7, 2018 4 a.m.

Ghost Stories (continued)

November 8, 2017 12:42 p.m.

Highlighting survivors: Sandy King

As Breast Cancer Awareness month fades until next October, it is important for both men and women to keep up with annual check ups.

A culture of compassion
March 20, 2015 4:13 p.m.

A culture of compassion

SUPERIOR – Employees at the Mineral Community Hospital are used to helping patients with their medical needs but recently they had the opportunity to help one of their own who will soon be evaluated for a liver transplant.

New reporter, photographer joins Clark Fork Valley Press staff
January 18, 2017 4 a.m.

New reporter, photographer joins Clark Fork Valley Press staff

The Clark Fork Valley Press has a new face as Plains native and long-time resident Douglas Wilks has taken over as reporter and photographer.

February 6, 2015 4:56 p.m.

Former civil servant reflects on serving the county

MINERAL COUNTY – Former Mineral County Justice of the Peace Wanda James said recently, while she was enjoying retirement after stepping down from the bench she occupied for nearly two decades, there were parts of the job she was going to miss.

December 4, 2013 12:59 p.m.

Alberton Public School to receive KPAX grant

ALBERTON – One of the teachers at Alberton Public School was recently selected as a recipient of the Allegiance Benefit Plan Management and KPAX “One Class at a Time Grant.”

Savage Horsemen wrestlers bring it to the mat
January 2, 2013 8:38 a.m.

Savage Horsemen wrestlers bring it to the mat

PLAINS - Head coach of Plains/Hot Springs wrestling Kenny Marjerrison is quite proud of his squad so far this season.

July 13, 2017 2:44 p.m.

Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay

Another week and another sunny day in Montana and I can’t tell you all enough how gorgeous this little slice of heaven is.

Huckleberry Festival in Trout Creek
August 14, 2013 12:43 p.m.

Huckleberry Festival in Trout Creek

TROUT CREEK- Thousands of people flocked to the small lakeside community of Trout Creek over the weekend for the 34th annual Huckleberry Festival. While the huckleberry may be the state fruit of Idaho, the plant is celebrated in Sanders County with a festival that draws vendors and crowds from around the region.