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County officials attend semi accident education seminar
County officials attend semi accident education seminar

Roundhouse replica groundbreaking held at Paradise
Monday’s groundbreaking ceremony at the Paradise Center is the culmination of two years of work to bring back the historical roundhouse from Paradise’s past.

Rabbi stops in Paradise on Montana tour to support veterans
Rabbi Avraham Goldstein, in conjunction with the Montana Veterans Association, honored Montana veterans last Tuesday at the Paradise Center.

Parents, students attend cyber-crime seminar
Cyber crimes against children are on the rise in the U.S. as more children are connecting to the internet through social media.

Water rescue training prepares volunteers for emergencies
Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District and Plains Community Ambulance spent last Saturday sharpening their skills on water rescue techniques.
Arthur G. Argo, 89
Arthur G. Argo, 89
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.
House rejects Senate amendments Indian Education for All
The House voted to reject Senate amendments that weakened two bills sponsored by Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy, R- Box Elder, on the floor on Friday.
COLUMN: Baseball memory
One of the great things about sports is the memories they can create.

Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation names new executive director
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation has named Clifford Kipp as the nonprofit’s next executive director.
Thompson Falls to host asbestos screening Thursday
Libby, Montana was home to a vermiculite mine for over seventy years. The mine closed in 1990, but the damage was already done.

State wants to begin rule-making process on grizzly management
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is looking for approval from the Fish and Wildlife Commission to move forward with a rule making process on administrative rules that address state management of grizzly bears.
Family-owned food truck marks 20 years
When Tou and Pang Lee first opened their food truck, the Golden Chopstick, in 2003 it was born out of a necessity with a little bit of dreaming mixed in.

Superior brightens town with new streetlight banners
Streetlight banners welcome tourists and inform them of what community activities are available, and provide a flavor of the character of the residents.

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
The Mineral County Community Foundation was established in 1994 in response to the closing of a major employer, the Crown Pacific sawmill in Superior.

Sheriff Fielders encourages 'survival in support groups'
Sanders County Sheriff Shawn Fielders held a community meeting at the Plains Alliance Church Friday evening to discuss public safety during a local or widespread disaster.
Letters to the editor April 19
Letters to the editor April 19
Hunting, fishing and trapping part of Montana heritage
As it currently reads, Montana’s Constitution states “the Opportunity to harvest wild fish and wild game animals is a Heritage that shall be forever preserved.”
Commission to discuss elk hunting access, bird dog seasons
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on several proposals slated to go to the Fish and Wildlife Commission in June. Comment is open through May 11.
COLUMN: Take it slow
My old guy is about to emerge.