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'Backroads of Montana' premieres 50th show
The episode, “The Great Outdoors,” takes viewers to Seeley Lake, Lolo, Great Falls and the National Bison Range near Moiese. It will have repeat airings at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18; at 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20; and at 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 21.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office profile: Eric Lindauer
Lindauer has worked as a county detention Officer and already knows the staff, equipment and procedures inside the sheriff’s office.
Mineral County law roundup
Protection Order Violation, Southside Road, Superior, Deputies responded.
Montana natural gas customers to see higher prices this winter
However, the price of natural gas itself is driven by market conditions and the cost of natural gas is forecast to be higher due to increased global demand.
Keith Edward Danhof
Keith was born to John and Tressa Danhof on Oct. 24, 1955, in Bozeman, Montana.
Montana sex trafficker pleads guilty
The government further alleged that in 2019, Venning met Jane Doe 9 in a motel in Missoula after responding to one of Jane Doe 9’s own ads for commercial sex. Venning discussed how she would work for him and ultimately she did.
Nathan Cano benefit planned for Nov. 20
Money raised at the event will help pay for his medical expenses.
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.
Thompson Falls heads to state as Western B champs
The Lady Hawks needed two matches on Saturday to win the title over Florence-Carlton.
Superior's Yarbrough named “Voice of the Lady Griz”
Yarbrough most recently was with SWX/ESPN Missoula, where he handled play-by-play for the Missoula Osprey baseball simulcast.
Plains Alliance Church hosts fundraiser Nov. 20
Items are lovingly hand-made and donated to be sold to the public. There will be crafts, bake sale items, and a silent auction, as well as services donated by church members.
'Tis the season for wild game processing
Pickup trucks have drivers and passengers wearing fashionable fall orange and it’s only going to increase over the next few weeks.
CSKT donate 5 bison to Chippewa Cree Tribe
Hundreds of Chippewa Cree tribal members clung to a barbed-wire fence, cheering and high-fiving as the community welcomed the return of 11 bison to tribal lands.
Thompson Falls wins District 7B championship
Thompson Falls swept Eureka in the finals 3-0 to claim the District 7B volleyball championship on Saturday at St. Ignatius.
Football roundup: Undefeated Blue Hawks wallop Circle
Thompson Falls advanced in the 8-man football playoffs with a convincing 55-6 victory over Circle on Saturday.
Montana health officials confirm first flu case in 2021
Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 121 confirmed flu cases as of Oct. 16.
Calliope Michelle Carlson
Calliope Michelle Carlson was born at 5:37 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains. Calliope weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces, measured 17 1/8 inches and was delivered by Dr. Ronald Black. She is the daughter of Jacqueline Carlson of Thompson Falls and Kosal Chea of Thompson Falls. Her maternal grandparents are Mary Ewing of Elkhart, Texas and Rocky Carlson of Thompson Falls. Her maternal great grandparents are Carolyn and Bruce Adams of Elkhart, Texas. (Clark Fork Valley Hospital courtesy)
Blue Hawks complete perfect regular season
Quarterback Eli Ratliff ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as the Blue Hawks improved to 9-0.
Hot Springs, Noxon end regular season with defeats
In 6-man football action, Hot Springs and Noxon each suffered defeats last Friday, but both will be in this weekend’s playoffs.
Hyatt leads Bluehawks at state meet
Thompson Falls runner Will Hyatt finished eighth overall at the State B cross country meet Saturday in Missoula.