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Thankful to Republicans
Once the Republicans told us’Ķ’ÄùIt’Äôs morning again in America.’Äù

'Hamlet' visits the next generation of Shakespeareans in Alberton
To be, or not to be, that is the question,” actor Ty Fanning said in Act 3 of Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” during a performance at the Alberton School on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Column: Eight-man unbeatens to clash
If you are an eight-man high school football fanatic, this is what you have been waiting for.
Quartz Flats rest area reopens
The reopening ceremony at the westbound Quartz Flats rest area on I-90 was attended by several community members.
Letters to the editor - Feb. 6, 2013
Legals for November, 23 2022

Thompson Falls boys finish 4th at divisional tourney
If the roller coaster ride ends with fans thinking it was worth the price of a ticket, most would call that a successful run.
New dog spa opens for Mineral County pets
SUPERIOR – As Leslie Heppe prepared to leave her job as cook at the Superior Senior Citizen Center, she opened the Paw Spa to try her hand at running her own business.
COLUMN: Put some respect on the harriers
In some ways, cross country runners are the Rodney Dangerfield’s of the sports world.
Political courage
Courage is a virtue that we Americans value in our culture. An act of courage transcends ideology, it is a personal characteristic that belongs to the individual or group and to call it bravery without thought of personal consequences is as good a definition as any. We award medals for it.

Dealing with Chinese economic coercion
What are gallium and geranium? Earlier this month China announced that effective Aug. 1, it will put export bans on these two seemingly obscure metals.

Hecla CEO ready to move on after 'bad actor' ruling
A three-year “bad actor” case against the president and CEO was recently dismissed. As far as Baker is concerned, it was overdue.
Biden plans new rule to aid smaller farmers
The new rule that will make it easier for farmers to sue companies they contract with over unfair, discriminatory or deceptive practices.
COLUMN: Take it slow
My old guy is about to emerge.
Layoff leaves futures in doubt
In the wake of severe layoffs by the Tricon Timber Company, many former employees are considering leaving Mineral County in search of employment.

St. Regis finds innovative way to honor its Class of 2020
With senior classes missing out on so much over the course of the COVID-19 outbreak St. Regis Schools Fan Club wanted to find a special way to give these students recognition and honor their hard work.
Rodeo packs the arena at Mineral County Fair
Not many things in life say “summer” more than a rodeo.

Guild hold's 18th annual quilt show
The Flat Iron Quilting Guild of Sanders County held its 18th annual quilt show — “Quilting, Past, Present and Future” — Friday through Sunday in Thompson Falls.
District 14 candidates speak at forum
With the amount of interest generated with this year’s elections, voters have been attending forums sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce to learn about candidates and their platforms. Republican Gordon Hendrick and Democrat Judy Stang, candidates for House District 14, took questions from the audience last Thursday night as well as presented why they believe they’re the best person for the job.
GOP plan addresses the looming debt crisis
There’s dignity and honor in work.