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Jacques “Jack” Fernand Lizotte
Jacques “Jack” Fernand Lizotte, 74, of St. Regis, Montana, passed away on Monday, April 19, 2021.
Residents discuss bringing jobs to Sanders County
The Sanders County Community Development organization held a meeting Nov. 12 to discuss ways to get jobs and people to come into the county.
Russell Norris Grunhuvd, 92
Russell “Norris” Grunhuvd, 92, of Superior, passed away at his home, surrounded by loved ones, on Sept. 21, 2017.
Local groups work to tackle top county health issues
In the spring of 2016, the Mineral County Health Department, the Mineral Community Hospital and the Public Health and Safety Division collaborated to identify the most serious health issues facing Mineral County.

Hospital welcomes McNeese as interim CEO
Mineral Community Hospital welcomed interim Chief Executive Officer Steve McNeese to their team last week.
Mary Lois Hurd Wonder
Mary Lois Hurd Wonder of Paradise and Plains passed away from a stroke on Jan. 27, 2018.

Hidden museum in St. Regis
ST. REGIS – From the outside, St. Regis resident Earl Eisenbacher’s workshop looks like any other building one might see throughout Mineral County with an unassuming appearance that betrays the treasure trove within the walls.
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Richard "Dick" George Reichert
Richard “Dick” George Reichert passed away unexpectedly at age 69 on May 29th at 1:30 p.m. at St. Peter’s Hospital in Helena, Montana.

Mary Ann (Latz) Thompson, 92
Mary Ann Thompson passed away Aug. 30, 2019 in Plains, Montana at the age of 92.

David 'Sonny' Mickelson
David ‘Sonny’ Mickelson, 79, of Superior, Mont., passed away at Deer Lodge Medical Center on Dec. 28, 2018, from complications due to pneumonia. Sonny had resided at the Deer Lodge Care Center for the past year due to advanced Alzheimer’s disease.
Charles Lester Charlie Burnham
Charles Lester “Charlie” Burnham, 81, died quietly at his home in Skagway on Oct. 12, surrounded by his family. Charlie was born on Dec. 26, 1928 in Plains, Mt to John and Dicie Mae Burnham. he worked summers with his dad in mines around that area. He graduated from Plains High School in 1947, and went to work in a sawmill.

Dustin Frank Black
Dustin Frank Black was born in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1974 to Debbie and Denver Black. He was the oldest of five children. He went to school in North Dakota and graduated from Flasher High School in 1993. After high school he moved to Plains and worked for Thompson River Lumber. He then moved back to North Dakota to work on his uncle Ron and grandparent’s ranch.

Mineral County says goodbye to long-time clerk of court
It’s been a heck of a ride for Kathleen Brown as Clerk of Court of Mineral County...

Blue Hawk wrestlers gearing up for postseason
With divisional and state tournaments on the horizon, the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks are gearing up for what they hope is a successful postseason.
COLUMN: Turkey games
So, just how intertwined are sports in the American experience?

Noxon volleyball survives five-set thriller with St. Regis
Long vollies saved and extended by diving digs, and spectacular slams were the rule of the night, not the exception. Volleyball was on display and this was an evening where everyone who likes the sport was a winner.
Historic Plains jail renovations near completion
One of the most historic and often overlooked pieces of Plains’ history is getting a badly needed face lift.
Expanding rail service will create greater connectivity in Montana
For over a century, passenger rail has been part of Montana’s heritage, culture, and economy. It’s currently a lifeline for Hi-Line communities. And, without a doubt, it is part of Montana’s future.
Zinke: "I never have - and never will - sell your public lands"
As Montanans, hunting, fishing and access to public lands is part of who we are.