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Seattle band brings electro swing music to Superior
If you’ve never heard of Electro Swing music, you have many people standing with you.
House Speaker refuses to recognize Rep. Zephyr on floor until she apologizes
Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the first openly transgender woman in the Montana Legislature, will likely not be allowed to speak about bills on the House floor for the remainder of the 2023 session after Republicans took issue with comments she made this week about a bill restricting gender-affirming health care for trans minors.
COLUMN: Baseball memory
One of the great things about sports is the memories they can create.
Robert Quackenbush
Robert Quackenbush
Proof of the power of science-based forestry
John Bernard Leiberg was the first scientist to see the Lolo National Forest.
Gianforte: Montana jobless rate ties all-time low
Montana’s unemployment rate tied an all-time low record in January, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced at a recent press conference.
Sharon Ann Wilson
Sharon Ann Wilson
Mineral County Performing Arts Council presents 'Jaca'
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council was formed in 2007 and sponsored a set of informal concerts to immediate public enthusiasm.
Mineral County holds 4-H beef weigh-In
Another sign that spring is close is the 4-H beef were weighed and measured at the Mineral County Fairgrounds last Sunday.
Barry 'Spook' Stang
Barry “Spook” Stang
Conservation district board considers resort deck permit
Montana’s Natural Streambed and Land Preservation Act, also known as the 310 Law, requires anyone planning to work in or near a year-round stream or river to obtain a permit.
March for Life held in Thompson Falls
In conjunction with the National Right to Life March in Washington D.C., residents of Sanders County participated and marched along Thompson Falls' Main Street.
Kenton Pies
Kenton T. Pies passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022 at the age of 90.
Former legislator Tschida considers PSC director job
Former legislator Brad Tschida confirmed Friday he is in discussions with the Montana Public Service Commission about taking a job as its next executive director.
Missoula mainstay Josh Farmer to perform in Superior
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council is starting the new year with exciting entertainment that comes from The Garden City.
Jim Elliott: Feeling thankful
I started out to write about this being a good time of year to be helpful to others and that began to sound so preachy and goody-two-shoes that I thought that maybe I should just thank some people who helped me when I needed it.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Column: The champion of the world
This is the story — correct that — legend, of a man named Les Webber who ranched and caroused in and around the town of Plains.
Cummings honored for 70 years of service at VFW
Across America, the Veterans of Foreign Wars are a familiar sight and symbolize a commitment to the nation both at home and abroad. The organization traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
Democrats gather in Plains to discuss upcoming session
Democrats from seven counties in Montana assembled Nov. 20 at the Sanders County Fairgrounds to share ideas and strategize for the upcoming Montana Legislature session in January.