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Fire restrictions lifted after rainstorm
Two days of healthy rainfall and cool temperatures across Western Montana brought an abrupt end to fire restrictions, while some public closures and evacuation notices were lifted.
On the rise: Local woman delivers fresh baked breads
These days, it seems everything can be made to order and deliverable to your front door. Well now in Superior and St. Regis, that can also include homemade baked goods.
Start-up gymnastics program opens in Old Superior Schoolhouse
An exciting new children’s recreational opportunity is coming to Superior starting this fall.
Freedom Festival to celebrate U.S. Constitution
An upcoming event in Mineral County is being organized to celebrate the Constitution and learn more about it.
Area fire danger remains 'very high'
With the recent rains and cooler temperatures, a few folks have tossed common sense to the wind by conducting open burning.
Business offers unique precision cutting
Since opening in June, Twin Creek Creations has made a big splash from Superior going west, but now they are going to be moving in all directions after testing the water.

Jolene Marie Jackson Jacobson
Jolene Marie Jackson Jacobson
55 structures destroyed in River Road East Fire
Progress and patience were two of the key words emerging from a public information meeting this past Thursday regarding what is being called the River Road East Fire.
Bikers Against Bullies rumbles through Dixon
Saturday would probably not have been a good day to be a bully in Dixon, Montana.
New Plains boutique offers 'cool and unusual' gifts
Being an entrepreneur has always been something in Plains resident Maralee Schall’s scope of interest.
COLUMN: A frozen smile moment
There are precious few things that would prompt the local coroner/undertaker to tell my potentially grieving family members “we’ve tried everything and we just can’t get the smile off his face.”

Horsemen can't overcome Mission firepower
Statistics don’t lie, they say, and those from Friday’s Mission at Plains 8-player football game in Plains tell a somewhat different tale than the 34-6 final score in favor of the visiting Bulldogs.
Clark Fork Soccer Alliance draws 300 kids
The sport with the highest player participation in Sanders and Mineral counties keeps on growing.
Tigers nips Bobcats in rivalry showcase
Folks have no doubt had Aug. 26 circled in red on their calendars.
Savage Heat kick off season with win at West Yellowstone
It’s 341 miles from Hot Springs to West Yellowstone, Montana. A mere road trip to Montana high school athletes.
Panthers enter volleyball season with strong roster
No losses personnel wise from last year and a core of returning players bode well for the Alberton Panthers 2023 volleyball team.
Trotters volleyball opens season at Mission Invite
Things are looking up for the Plains Trotters volleyball team as they head into the 2023 season.
Local harriers open season with meet at Deer Lodge
The Lady Hawks were good last year, finishing seventh in the team chase at the Montana Class B cross country championships.
Matthew “Matt” R. Austin, 56
Matthew “Matt” R. Austin, 56
Droessler is new Alberton School superintendent
Alberton School is a three-story brick school which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Jan. 13, 1997.