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Roadside fountain closed due to bacteria concerns
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... Paradise II, coming to a theater near you soon.
Riverdogs hang tough at Whitefish wood bat tourney
They most often play against teams from much bigger population areas, which means a deeper player pool in which to dive.

Spotlight on the Arts: T-Falls grad eyes career in video production
“Spotlight on the Arts” by the Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.
Legals for June, 29 2022
Legals for June, 22 2022
Board scraps Paradise sewer project; assures water is safe
More than a decade ago, a representative of an engineering company reportedly came to town with ominous warnings about the sorry and deteriorating state of Paradise drinking water.

Thompson Falls American Legion Post 52 retires flags on Flag Day
Under cloudy skies June 14, members of American Legion Post 52 showed the ultimate respect for the U.S. flag — a symbol that many have sacrificed much for.
Hunter ed students get hands-on training at field course
To purchase or apply for a Montana hunting license, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, must complete a hunter education course issued by Montana, any other state, or any Canadian province.

Edward John Chaberek
Edward John Chaberek

Dispatches from the fire lines in New Mexico
I arrived at the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon fires in North Central New Mexico on May 24 to relieve Ron Granger, owner and operator of Leviathan Inc., a type 1 water tender contracted with the Forest Service. A type 1 water tender is the largest type of water tender used by the Forest Service on wild land fires.

Mistrial declared in case of Troy log furniture maker
A mistrial was declared in the matter of a Troy man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from people all over the country after taking orders from them for custom log furniture and then not producing the items.

Carole Johnson to retire from Superior Ranger District after long career
On average, men hold 12.5 jobs in their lifetime with a median tenure of 4.3 years.
Sheriff candidate decries campaign attacks
Politics, as most Americans unfortunately realize all too well, is a dog-eat-dog type business.
Joann Wicke Merseal
Joann Wicke Merseal

Ryan Zinke wins GOP nod in race for new Montana House seat
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke won an unexpectedly tight race Thursday to become the Republican nominee in the race for a new U.S. House seat representing western Montana, a victory that comes after days of hand-counting ballots in one county.

Polson eyed for hydropowered crypto data center
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte last week announced preliminary plans for a new cryptocurrency data center to be constructed in Polson, potentially in partnership with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
Legals for June, 15 2022

Coeur d'Alene police receive praise, pushback for Patriot Front arrests
Many local citizens are grateful to Coeur d'Alene police officers for their actions Saturday in maintaining peace in the city's downtown area.
Mineral County housing market remains hot
The morning coffee-clutch subjects have gone from bare shelves, back to wolves. Then to the price of fuel to election predications and to the new houses being built and local subdivision rumors in the last 30 days.

Superior resident opens Room to Breathe Counseling
Taking what you’re passionate about and turning it into your profession is every adult’s deepest aspiration; this is true whether you’re 18 or 58.