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UM Library makes historic aerial photos available online
Some of the state’s earliest known aerial photography now is available online courtesy of the University of Montana Mansfield Library.

New practices fills need for mental health services
Partnership Health Center closed their office location in Superior in December, inviting their patients to continue their health care at the Missoula location, 401 Railroad Street West.
Miss Montana makes stop at Thompson Falls
Impressive is an understatement when describing the C-47/DC-3 aircraft known as the “Miss Montana.”

Deep snow doesn't stop Poker Run
The only bad thing that happened at the 17th Annual Cabinet Ridge Riders Poker Run was that they ran out of chili at one of the card stations, said Jim Morkert, one of the coordinators of the event and president of the Cabinet Ridge Riders.

Searching for huckleberry utopia
I have a habit of jumping blindly into misadventures in the wilderness with vague directions and equally vague goals.

New principal to greet Alberton students Aug. 23
School doors open this Thursday, Aug. 23 in Alberton, and students will be met by a new principal, Mica Clarkson. However, she is not a new face at the school because Clarkson taught special education there last year. She is replacing Kyle Fisher, who stepped down as the school’s principal and athletic director at the end of the 2017-18 school year.

Cancer survivor dinner takes place of traditional Relay for Life
Despite a lower turnout from community members and less funds raised, the Cancer Survivor Celebration was a success, said event organizer Peggy Temple. The celebration was held on Thursday, Aug. 17 where around 30 cancer survivors turned out for a dinner and fundraiser held at Superior High School.

320 racers take to the trails west of St. Regis
Saturday was a beautiful day with mild temperatures and perfect for a run through the mountains. This is where nearly 320 racers were for the annual Trail Rail Run. The race offers 50 mile to 5K races, starting at 7 a.m. (Montana time) at Mullan, Idaho and end in St. Regis. The event is sponsored by the St. Regis Community Council and Tyler Cheesman is in her second year as the Race Director.

Track teams to compete at county meet Thursday
SANDERS COUNTY - The Hot Springs Savage Heat track and field team sizzled at the Arlee Invitational on Thursday. The boys team won the meet led by strong performances in jumping events and relay races.
Missoula pediatrician supports Tranel for PSC post
As COVID 19 cases rise in Montana, we are all grappling with decisions that will impact the way forward for our families and children.
Mineral County law roundup
Deputies responded to an assault in St. Regis case is still on going.

Forest Service issues draft decision for Sawmill-Petty project
The fuels reduction and forest health project is located south of Interstate 90 and Alberton on the Ninemile Ranger District...

Northwest Montana convict back in prison
Keeping up with the criminal record of 40-year-old James Rand Hernvall is no easy feat...

Search continues for missing Mineral County woman
According to county Sheriff Mike Toth, 33-year-old Rebekah Barsotti and her dog haven’t been seen since the afternoon of Tuesday, July 20.

Yong Park, 85
Yong Park, 85
Legals for February, 23 2022

Firefighters climb in memory of Franklin Reed
Concern with the coronavirus led the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to postpone its annual firefighter stair climb in Seattle last weekend.

Robert Frank Hermiston
Our dad, Robert Frank Hermiston passed away Friday, March 27, 2020 at St. Patrick’s Hospital in Missoula, Montana.
Police log: Fires, thefts, cow enjoys its freedom and semi drivers battle it out
April 8

Superior musicians to perform at state festival
Some of the benefits of music programs for students are that the left side of the brain is better developed, and songs can imprint information onto young minds.