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T-Falls softball has deep pitching rotation
Good pitching and more good pitching are a fast pitch softball coaches dream.
Wildlife agency to consider protecting Yellowstone bison
A wildlife agency will further study whether Yellowstone National Park bison should be given protections under the Endangered Species Act after losing key court rulings.
CSKT Tribal Council elects McDonald as chairman
The Tribal Council of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes held its quarterly meeting Friday at the Tribes’ headquarters in Pablo, with the selection of new Council leadership high on the agenda.
FVCC offers scholarships for machining students
The scholarships will be available for all students in the machining program – both first-year and second-year students – and awarded based on academic performance.

Phyllis Jean Heyer, 91
Phyllis Jean Heyer, 91
FWP to stock 432,000 trout in area lakes and ponds
Despite heavy budget cuts in the Fisheries Division of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), Mineral and Sanders counties will still see lakes and ponds stocked with approximately 432,000 fish over the next five years. Fish, Wildlife and Parks owns or operates 12 fish hatcheries and stocks 50 million fish in 836 lakes and reservoirs, and 23 rivers and streams annually.
Public comment sought for federal forest programs
The Lolo and Bitterroot National Forests are preparing to modify their Forest Plan’s monitoring programs to transition to the requirements of the 2012 National Forest System Land Management Planning Rule.
County students discover healthcare careers
SUPERIOR - On Wednesday, February 5, St.Regis High School and Alberton High School students will take part in a R.E.A.C.H. program hosted by Mineral Community Hospital. On the consecutive Wednesday, Superior High School students will attend an identical program. R.E.A.C.H., which stands for Research and Explore Awesome Careers in Healthcare, was developed by the Montana Area Health Education Center in 2007. The Western Montana Area Health Education Center (WMT-AHEC) R.E.A.C.H. program provides an opportunity for students to have hands-on exposure to latest equipment, practices, and procedures in the healthcare industry. Students will spend the morning at Mineral Community Hospital (MCH), working in teams, rotating through a variety of departments, where MCH professionals will provide a close-up view of job duties, daily practice, policy and procedures, and explain the education and training required for their positions.Larry Putnam, Mineral Community Hospital CEO and hospital staff are choreographing the day’s events to include student visits to Radiology, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Lab, Surgery and ER.
Kvelve’s Comments: A simple solution to world’s troubles
Could it really be that simple?

Phone records allegedly link Wood to homicide
State investigators probing the 2018 shooting death of Thompson Falls resident Matt LaFriniere allege cellphone records link...
Fun run supports Plains Public Library
For many folks there is nothing like keeping a cold morning at bay with a good book and a warm place to read.

Council discusses flooding, new skid-steer, greenway
Last week, Plains Mayor Danny Rowan along with council members met at Town Hall for their monthly meeting.

Summer sizzles with county fair
The summer season in Superior reached a fever pitch last weekend as the Mineral County Fairgrounds filled with people for the annual County Fair.

Superior Volunteer Fire acquires new truck
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Trout Creek woman recalls life on and off reservation
She recently shared her life's story with Clark Fork Valley Press reporter Monte Turner.
Legals for September, 21 2022
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Cleo Dean Sutton, 73
Cleo Dean Sutton, 73, went to the arms of Jesus after a two-and-one-half year battle with cancer on Monday, Oct. 12, with his family by his side.