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Hot Springs candidate debate
Monday, October 12 a candidate forum was held in Hot Springs for the positions of Town Councilman for Ward One and Ward Two. The hour long forum was organized such that after each candidate gave a short bio, the citizens’ names were randomly drawn from a basket to ask a question to either all of the candidates or a selected candidate. The candidate was given an allowance of three minutes to respond.
Gray wolf delisting mired in politics
Gray wolf delisting mired in politics
Doug Browning takes the reins as new DNRC fire supervisor
The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation just officially welcomed the new fire supervisor Doug Browning into the position.
Winter conditions cause school closure
SANDERS COUNTY – Blistering winds and buckets of snow hit Sanders County this week and bitter cold is soon to follow. These weather conditions, courtesy of Jack Frost, forced the Hot Springs schools to close early Monday.
Piranhas prepare for season
PLAINS – The Piranhas swim team of Plains is ready to start their season off on the right foot as they head to their first meet in Hamilton this weekend.
Nativity scenes and music unite to bring cheer
PLAINS – The church of Latter Day Saints held an event that aimed to keep the spirit of Christmas alive, filling the church with both nativity scenes and musical performances.
Fisher excels at Thompson Falls meet
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Centennial Mania
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Fire season off to slow start
On Monday, approximately 50 fires had burned throughout all five districts of Lolo National Forest for the season. Boyd Hartwig, the public affairs officer for Lolo National Forest, said that typically they respond to around 200 fires in a season. He said the number that they've responded to this year is somewhat low.
COLUMN: Wacky world of bowl games
Tradition is being flushed when it comes to college football.
Wildlands Fire Facebook page gaining popularity
After two intense years of wildland fires in Sanders County, and with 2018 shaping up to have a possible repeat, authorities have become proactive with getting information out to residents through a new Facebook page.
Wrestlers prepare for divisional tournament
SANDERS COUNTY – With the divisional tournament right around the corner, Sanders County wrestling teams are hitting the mats hard in preparation of the competition.
Pro-life supporters rally in St. Regis
In March Mineral County resident Joan Carol attended a Pro-Life Rally in Kalispell featuring a series of guest speakers as well as a “Walk of Remembrance” where balloons were held and then released by attendees.
Black powder and lip balm and the history of the West
What do black powder and lip balm have in common?
COPING CHOICES: Eating disorder-what is it?
Dear Choices: Is eating disorder about more than just what you eat? I get so frustrated and confused and would like to be able to understand it.
A way to address high property taxes
I just read the editorial “Lets end the property tax blame game” by Kendall Cotton in which he begins by blaming local governments for property tax increases, echoing Gov. Greg Gianforte’s attack on greedy county governments.
COLUMN: Sports and politics
It is happening, already in a major way in some cases.
St. Regis boys smother visiting Charlo
Buoyed by the return to action of one of it’s key “smotherees”, the already smothering St. Regis boys basketball defense smothered visiting Charlo 71-56 Friday night in St. Regis.
Study looks at elk population in Lower Clark Fork
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has its Region 1 headquarters in Kalispell.
Wildland firefighters train for upcoming season
Wildland firefighters train for upcoming season