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February 6, 2020 1 a.m.

BROADWATER CO. ATTORNEY SUPPORTS DAINES’ WATER COMPACT DEAL

In water law, the most important thing is getting your water.

Donkey Dominance
April 2, 2008 midnight

Donkey Dominance

The old saying is stubborn as a mule, but after watching the players struggle with their animals at Donkey Basketball Saturday at Noxon, it was clear the idiom could just as easily be stubborn as a donkey.

Autumn brings aggressive hornets
August 29, 2017 3:38 p.m.

Autumn brings aggressive hornets

By KATHLEEN WOODFORD

August 8, 2018 11:18 a.m.

Truth about mining 'Bad Actor' law

When critics of the Mining Bad Actors Law attacks Montana’s enforcement of a state law that protects taxpayers from shouldering the clean-up bill for mining companies, it’s clearly time to impose an old-fashioned smell test. In weaving together their argument, they got many of their facts wrong.

Last classes of 2014 graduate
June 6, 2014 4:19 p.m.

Last classes of 2014 graduate

 SANDERS COUNTY – The final classes of 2014 were presented their diplomas on Sunday, opening a new chapter and milestone in their lives.

Local hunter takes huge elk in Mineral County
October 2, 2014 2:43 p.m.

Local hunter takes huge elk in Mineral County

SUPERIOR – A local hunter may have peaked in his career at the young age of 14 after he recently took a massive, seven by seven elk somewhere in Mineral County.

Superior sisters come together on volleyball court
November 20, 2013 11:51 a.m.

Superior sisters come together on volleyball court

SUPERIOR – During each game, sibling rivalry is exchanged for team rivalry when the Ewounik sisters take the court with the Superior Lady Bobcats.

February 6, 2020 1:43 p.m.

Broadwater Co. Attorney supports Daines' water compact deal

In water law, the most important thing is getting your water.

Spotlight on the Arts: Lillian MacDonald
September 28, 2022 midnight

Spotlight on the Arts: Lillian MacDonald

As a 17-year-old senior at Plains High School, Lillian MacDonald (Lily) is an accomplished musician and singer.

Lincoln Memorial Clinic welcomes Cadena
September 2, 2020 12:30 p.m.

Lincoln Memorial Clinic welcomes Cadena

The Jack Lincoln Memorial Clinic is welcoming new medical staff to its list of providers. Marissa Cadena is a Certified Physician Assistant and she will be working under the supervision of Dr. Lovell Monday through Friday in St. Regis.

Clark Fork Trout guide shop has a new owner
July 24, 2024 midnight

Clark Fork Trout guide shop has a new owner

Steve and Peggy Temple purchased Clark Fork Trout from Brooks Sanford about 10 years ago. They grew the business into a highly respected fishing guide service predicated on customer service with amazing fishing experiences.

Rodeo tough: Hot Springs' McAllister sets sights on rodeo career
June 21, 2023 midnight

Rodeo tough: Hot Springs' McAllister sets sights on rodeo career

It usually is, according to Hot Springs area resident and recent high school graduate Jack McAllister, an “adrenaline rush.”

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard
October 7, 2020 midnight

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard

About three dozen teachers, parents, grandparents and children walked from the school to the Brovold Orchard just as it was done years ago when Norman Brovold opened up his orchard for students to come and pick apples and then make cider from his press.

T-falls host uncoventional olympics
July 2, 2008 midnight

T-falls host uncoventional olympics

Last Thursday the first Thompson Falls Cross Country Un-Olympics was held at Thompson Falls High School track and hosted a collection of unconventional cross country events to raise money for the Thompson Falls high school cross country running program.

A journey of hope
June 26, 2008 midnight

A journey of hope

After 105-plus miles of riding, which included a climb over Thompson Pass’ 4,800-foot summit, the Trans America cycling team was more than grateful to pull into Quinn’s Hot Springs and Resort last Wednesday in Paradise.

January 29, 2016 11:49 a.m.

School reading program starts up in February

“I Love to Read Month” is an event that usually takes place in February, where students will read to be the top reader of their class. This event starts on February 1, 2016. “I Love to Read Month” always has a theme, which this year is “Pirates.” This event is ran by Carole Carlstrom and Connie Acker, the librarians at Alberton School. Students absolutely love this fun event.

Riverdogs manager Zigler steps down
July 27, 2022 midnight

Riverdogs manager Zigler steps down

Almost every coach, when asked what he or she likes best about the role, will get a distant look in their eyes as they reflect on this most important of tasks.

The Kids will be all right: Two key school administrators to retire in June
April 13, 2016 7:19 p.m.

The Kids will be all right: Two key school administrators to retire in June

For Allan Labbe it’s just a typical day at Superior High School as he guzzles a cup of coffee and hustles down the hall to teach his algebra class. But a “typical day” for Labbe will soon change because he will retire as the high school principal at the end of this school year.

April 26, 2023 midnight

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.

Broadway comes to DeBorgia during concert
November 20, 2013 1:23 p.m.

Broadway comes to DeBorgia during concert

DEBORGIA – Friday evening, the Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse was filled with the operatic songs from Hollywood and Broadway.