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Paradise hosts Independence Day fun
PARADISE- Wood saws cut through lumber, tomahawks flew through the air and fireworks filled the sky as Paradise celebrated the Fourth of July in style throughout the day on Friday.

A dose of fashion and wine in Plains
Danielle Switalski

Charles E. "Chuckie" Clinkenbeard
Charles E. “Chuckie” Clinkenbeard passed away in the loving arms of his friends and family on Sunday, July 20, 2014 at St. Patrick Hospital, due to complications from sepsis. Chuckie lived and loved in a way that made everyone he came in contact with feel blessed. The impact he had on those around him was immeasurable. He was not the kind of man to tell you what you wanted to hear, but what you needed to hear, yet in a way that left no sting because it was always backed by love. He was generous with his worldly belongings and his love, but most of all, he was generous with his time. Despite suffering enormous medical challenges, he never complained or felt sorry for himself. Instead, he focused on what he could do for others. This world was a better place with him in it.
Coping choices: loneliness-normal or not?
Coping Choices – Loneliness – Normal or Not
Mountain Cat gridders blank Horsemen, 46-0
But for the rained on and in some cases no doubt shivering home fans, it had a warm ending as the Mountain Cats stormed past Plains 46-0.
Tigers pick up two wins
When asked prior to the start of the 2023-24 high school basketball season what the year would bring, St. Regis boys’ coach Jesse Allen sported a Mona Lisa type smile.
A response
In response to letters written in rebuttal of my claim that Billy Hill has never been a sworn law enforcement officer, peace officer or reserve deputy, I shall attempt to clarify the issue.
Basketball: Thompson Falls hangs tough at Anaconda Tip-off
Three for four is not bad. If you are a baseball player and you get a hit three out of four times, you are a millionaire or better.

Hot Springs comes together for Christmas gift giving

Ghost and ghouls come to St. Regis on Halloween
ST. REGIS – The day had finally arrived as Halloween settled upon Mineral County and St. Regis Public Schools held their Halloween festivities in the halls of the school building.
Business equipment tax hurts economy
Dear voters,
Letter to the Editor - June 5, 2013
Dear editor,
Legals for July, 6 2022
Hoarding Behavior - Are You Guilty?
Most of us know someone or maybe we ourselves are guilty of saving “stuff” we really have no practical need for, or will never use.
Hot Springs starts season with undefeated streak
Danielle Switalski

Plains Trotters host awards ceremony
FWP offers reminders for wolf trapping season
With Saturday’s opening of Montana’s first wolf trapping season Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offers important reminders for trappers and all winter recreationists.

Mineral Treasurer/Superintendent Mary Yarnall to retire at end of year
There is not an incumbent for the position of Mineral County Treasurer/Superintendent of Schools in the upcoming election. Mary Yarnall had worked in the Treasurer’s Office for 12 years prior to being elected and has held that position for an additional 12 years.
Television: Will it stay or will it go?
I’m seriously thinking about giving up on an old friend I’ve had since I was probably four or five years old.

Hoot-owl restrictions a necessary inconvenience for area anglers
Warm water, low flow levels, and high temperatures have prompted fishing restrictions on several rivers across western Montana this summer.