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Legals for June, 29 2022
Legals for June, 22 2022
Cornhole Festival raised funds for Project Ascension
The object is simple: put the bean bag in the hole on the sloped, ramp-like board and score three points.
Circus packs the big top in Thompson Falls
If big smiles on little faces are any indication, you can say the circus has changed over the years, but the spirit of the circus lives on.
Haugan hosts kids fishing day at Savenac
This family event has been taking place in Haugan for so long that the original year it began isn’t honestly known.
Riverdogs snag one win on road trip
They battled through a brief shortage of players, rainy, spring weather and some tough upper division opponents in what was a challenging week for the Clark Fork Valley Riverdogs.
Mistrial declared in case of Troy log furniture maker
A mistrial was declared in the matter of a Troy man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from people all over the country after taking orders from them for custom log furniture and then not producing the items.
Carole Johnson to retire from Superior Ranger District after long career
On average, men hold 12.5 jobs in their lifetime with a median tenure of 4.3 years.
Community Food Bank moving to new location
The Community Food Bank in Superior has had seven different homes over the last three decades. But starting next month it will open its door at its new permanent location, across the Clark Fork River in the old Bootlegger Bar.
Area runners take on grueling Trail Rail Run
For some Trail Rail Run contenders, their race day was over in less than 30 minutes on June 11.
Brian Josephson named Plains police chief
Monday’s Plains Town Council meeting opened with a full agenda and was very well attended by local citizens.
Riverdogs rack up runs in double-header with Sox
It would have been a bad day to be an insect living under home plate at Amundson Park in Plains this past Sunday.
Ryan Zinke wins GOP nod in race for new Montana House seat
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke won an unexpectedly tight race Thursday to become the Republican nominee in the race for a new U.S. House seat representing western Montana, a victory that comes after days of hand-counting ballots in one county.
Legals for June, 15 2022
Mineral County housing market remains hot
The morning coffee-clutch subjects have gone from bare shelves, back to wolves. Then to the price of fuel to election predications and to the new houses being built and local subdivision rumors in the last 30 days.
Riverdogs' bats heat up in Bitterroot
As baseball fans know, there are two basic functions to winning games: pitching and hitting.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Legals for June, 8 2022
Local athletes bring home hardware from state track
Imagine holding an event with 17 different things happening, and often several of those things at the same time.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls