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Backwards biker raises awareness about homelessness, AIDS and medical marijuana
Drivers speeding down Interstate 90 through Mineral County Friday may have had to do a double-take as they saw a 37-year-old man riding a child’s BMX bike along the road backwards.

Roughing it
St. Regis students and parents gathered together on the St. Regis football field Saturday night for an evening of camping and family fun, in spite of rainy skies.

Superior host Tech Night
Parents and students got a taste of the technology Superior students are using in the classroom Thursday night at the annual Tech Night event.
People need burn permits starting May 1
Homeowners can still burn yard debris and logging slash, but a permit is now required for burning anywhere in Sanders County.
Howard Allen Gamett
Howard Allen Gamett, 50, of Bigfork passed away at his home Tuesday evening, April 8, 2008, with his family by his side.
Thanks for 'looming recession, highest ever gasoline prices
We have a lot to be thankful for. Here are just a few things I'm going to give thanks for starting with the June primary this year.
STORY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
A family that survived

Trout Creek Robomaniacs make way to postseason
Football has the Super Bowl, baseball has the World Series, and Lego robotics has the High Tech Kids First Lego League Open.

Ranger meets with public about DeBaugan project
Residents of the West End of Mineral County got their first chance to publicly voice their opinions on a new Forest Service plan that will reduce the amounts of forest fire fuels in the area.
Group looks to 'enrich' county residents with art, music
It wasn't much, but for the Sanders County Art Council, every little bit helps. The nonprofit group last week was awarded a $500 grant from Blackfoot Telephone Company to help with the upcoming baroque festival in August.

Clark Fork perfect for 'playboaters'
When winter closes in on the mountains of Western Montana, it often means the end of any and all water sports until summer shows its sunny head.

Forest Service looks for public comment on new project
Residents on the west end of Mineral County will have some peace of mind when it comes to wildfires in the coming years.

Party picks Paul at first caucus
For their first time being involved with Super Tuesday, members of the county's Grand Old Party didn't throw much of a party.
Needs to be common sense gun restrictions
Officials in Montana have done little to keep criminals and other dangerous people from easily obtaining guns.

Hot Springs man wants more clean air rules
The Hot Springs man who was against the town council's resolution to provide for a clean and healthful environment now plans to test the council on how devoted they are to cleaning up the air in the town.

Forest Service keeps up on avalanche data
The hundreds of backcountry skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and hikers that enjoy the excellent snow and beautiful scenery that the Lookout Pass area has to offer, rely heavily on online avalanche information. For that, they have two Forest Service employees to thank.
Addiction is not a disease
For several decades now alcohol and drug addiction has been viewed and treated as a brain disease by the medical and psychiatric communities. Concurrent with this approach has also come a very definite lack of results in their treatments for addiction.
Christmas, credit card fees
Now that Christmas is over and all the gifts unwrapped and being enjoyed, many of us will reluctantly turn our thoughts to having to pay for all that generosity. For most of us that means paying off the credit card bill. That also means paying interest on the balance if we don't pay it off in one payment; and possibly late payment fees, underpayment fees, balance transfer fees, and if you complain, a bad attitude fee.
Superior band rocks for St. Jude
The rock and roll lifestyle is often perceived as one of decadence, excess and narcissism, but a two-piece band based in Superior are working hard to change that perception.
Montanans: Quit Tobacco in '08, share your story
Join a growing community of Montanans who plan to quit tobacco in 2008