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Clark Fork Valley Hospital employee chosen as national mentor
Kitty Strowbridge, Performance Improvement Manager for Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, was selected as one of a dozen national Virtual Quality Improvement Mentors.
Mineral County life coach wants to help people
Through her various certifications and trainings she has received, Morrison is eager to make a difference in her new community.
Mineral County law roundup
Protection Order Violation, Southside Road, Superior, Deputies responded.
Gov. Gianforte announces new program to bring health care workers to Montana
Under the new program, participating employers can offer new employees reimbursement of up to $12,500 for moving expenses.
Mineral County law roundup
Traffic Stop, 2nd Avenue and 3rd Street, Superior, Deputy took suspect into custody and transported them to Mineral County Jail.
State awards tribal business planning grants
The Tribal Business Planning Grant program assists tribal governments and organizations to deploy comprehensive business planning strategies.
St. Regis School continues Veterans Day breakfast tradition
Derek Larson, St. Regis music teacher and newly appointed School Superintendent, proudly waved his baton as the student musicians were clearly enjoying themselves.
DeBorgia resident helps families have Thanksgiving
For DeBorgia resident Meghan Stevens, Thanksgivings has always been one of her favorite holidays.
Legals for November, 17 2021
State Superintendent Arntzen announces Montana School Law Conference
The Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum specialists, teachers, legislators, and all other interested individuals.
St. Regis resident hand crafts wood furniture
With an eclectic work portfolio including anything from laying carpet to being a seamstress for a T-bird and Mustang dealership installing upholstery, Elledge has always stayed sharp working with her hands and found joy in creating things.
Officials weigh Montana-Idaho border line move
Denley Loge, House District Representative 14 and a rancher in St. Regis, has poked the bear long enough to have this corrected.
New group helps collect school, hygiene supplies
“Most of us don't think twice when we are buying things like toilet paper, cleaning products, diapers, and so many other things. But imagine if you were at the store and only had $27 to last you the entire month, but needed toilet paper, body soap, laundry soap, toothpaste, and a toothbrush. You do not have enough money to buy all of these products, which would you choose?” That’s a difficult scenario that Superior resident Amy Kelsey has not only pondered, but lived out as a child growing up and as a parent.
PHOTOS: Scarecrow row in St. Regis
A few entries from "Scarecrow Row" in St. Regis.
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Legals for November, 3 2021
Mineral County law roundup
Child Abuse, River Street, Superior, Deputy responded.
Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission meetings Oct. 27-28
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a work session and meeting to discuss several matters, include black bear hunting with hounds and final decisions on wolf trapping regulations.
Hot Springs tips St. Regis in five sets
Hot Springs and St. Regis went the distance in a tight Class C volleyball match Oct. 23, with the Savage Heat taking the victory in the final set 16-14.
Small farmers, farmer's markets eligible for pandemic relief
If you operate a small farm producing specialty crops whose annual revenue is less than $1 million, run a farmer's market...