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County may pursue legal action on Cyr Mountain Road closure
The first movement on the contentious issue of Cyr Mountain Road being gated off years ago took place Friday at the Mineral County Commissioners weekly meeting.

John “Johnny” Cochran
John “Johnny” Cochran
Health department promotes "Through with Chew Week"
Montana’s smokeless tobacco use prevalence is 14% for adult males, which is more than twice as high as the national average.
Superior sprinter Pereira signs with Whitworth
Whitworth College just got faster.
St. Regis boys, Superior girls earn top seeds
Two tickets were punched to the next round of the Western Montana Class C post-season quest, but as of the end of District tournament play Saturday evening, their travel plans were still in limbo.
Consolation rounds test top teams
Often, consolation rounds can have “con” sequences.
Fundraiser set up for injured Highway Patrol trooper
The Montana Highway Patrol trooper who was grievously injured during an incident involving a four-time convicted felon in northern Lincoln County last week has been identified and a fundraiser has been launched to support him and his family.
State outlines efforts to protect westslope cutthroat trout
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking for public comments on proposed state efforts to protect native westslope cutthroat trout in the Flathead Basin’s tributaries.
Fire chiefs clean up icky situation at Tarkio
One hopes that this was an accident, but nonetheless the responsible party should have made an attempt to clean it up.

Ladies Luncheon serves up delicious food and fun
“We started doing the (Community) Ladies Luncheon around 2012. It was a fun get together for the ladies to do in the winter, when cabin fever was setting in,” smiled Susan Charles who has been involved in most, if not all, community events in the west end of Mineral County.
Legislative update from Rep. Loge
We have processed most of the red tape reduction bills the governor promised were coming our way, at least in the House.
Local bars welcome fans for Super Bowl parties
Chips and dip, sandwiches, beer, crackers, different cheeses, beer, spaghetti, elk salami, chili, nachos, beer — Super Bowl Sunday at the bars is a big day and the owners of the establishments are more than happy to make it a party.
St. Regis Senior Center a hub of activity
Keeping the doors open and being an important asset to the community, were Dave Hannah’s intentions of the St. Regis Senior Citizens Center when he took over as president of the board of directors last summer.

UM study: Montanans share common love toward grizzly bears
For an animal whose population barely tops 2,000, Montana’s grizzly bears hold an outsized presence in the psyche and politics of the Treasure State.
Compact settlement delivers $157 million to CSKT
In a press release last week the Department of the Interior announced the release of nearly $580 million to continue fulfilling settlements of Indian water rights claims.
COLUMN: A small slice of humanity
You could see and feel the good vibe in the Plains High School gym Friday night.
Noxon notches wins over Troy
A nail-chewer and a blow-out win were on the menu this past Tuesday as the Noxon Red Devils and Lady Devils wrapped up their regular season with victories against non-conference foe Troy.

Local grapplers bring home the hardware
They came through all year and the state finals proved to be no exception.
Lady Tigers' Hill top 1,000-points mark in victory
The last couple weeks of the season are often about getting ready for the playoffs.
Superior outlasts Plains in wild finish
Save the best for last?