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Congressman Rehberg speaks in Superior
The Mineral County Republicans held their annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner on Saturday. The county party serves as a platform to raise money for the county party and to introduce the republican candidates that are seeking local offices this election year. Congressman Denny Rehberg served as the keynote speaker for night's festivities. The event took place at the Rock-n-Rodeo in Superior.
Bison Range set to open Red Sleep Drive
Now that winter is over, it's time to get outside and enjoy springtime. If the weather and road conditions cooperate, the Refuge will open Red Sleep Mountain Drive on Saturday, May 8 for the 2010 visitor season.
Rappin' cowboy stops in Hot Springs
The unlikely combination of country music and rap was brought to Fergie’s pub in Hot Springs on Thursday evening.
Burn permits required May 1
Beginning May 1, and continuing until conditions are no longer favorable for safe burning, permits are required to burn yard debris or logging slash.
Sheriff's Report
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Riding ridges
Trout Creek riding club has been riding the Cabinets and serving the community for 19 years
North Face’s motto is “never stop exploring.” One club in Trout Creek, Montana has lived out that motto for the last twenty years.

Video game livens up Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Jes Stugelmayer
Health and saving at top of resolution list
Jes Stugelmayer
Mayor Brinson keeps projects going in 2nd term
Danielle Switalski
Noxon throws weight around at Buzz Lucey
Matt Unrau
Community members work to save Dixon Melon's after burglary
Matt Unrau
Pets that giggle! Do you have some too
I came into the house this morning after spending an hour feeding, watering and exercising ten of our twenty-four dogs. My son exercises the other fifteen. It was down right miserable. Cold, windy and rainy.
Two paintings missing from art on the walls
Danielle Switalski
Poe project on tap for Plains
Danielle Switalski

Force main almost complete, despite roadblocks
Danielle Switalski
Sanders County economic trends
Many of the trends that people have been commenting about in Sanders County have been confirmed by a recent social-economic study. It also points out some errors in popular thought. The study by Headwaters Economics an independent, nonprofit research group independent group of Bozeman reports on statistics of Sanders County and makes some prediction.
Hot Springs Clinic still needs funding
Danielle Switalski
Obituaries for William Evans
William (Bill) Evans passed away September 21, 2009. He was born in Rocky Comfort, MO in 1926. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII, and was a disabled veteran. He moved to California after being honorably discharged from the service, and lived in various towns in the San Joaquin Valley. He worked in the orange groves, packing sheds, and on milk farms. In the 1950’s he moved to McKinleyville in Humboldt County, and worked in the lumber industry, and owned his own garage with his brothers. He moved to Saltese, Montana in 1970, and worked for the State of Montana, building the new freeway on Lookout Pass. He owned his own gas station and garage for several years before retiring.
Agreement and Disagreement
Jim Elliott
Brubaker ready for National Warrior Contest
Matt Unrau