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Superior couple loves the sailing life
In a sailboat, however, you become a much greater function in order to harness the energy that propels you forward.

Hecla CEO ready to move on after 'bad actor' ruling
A three-year “bad actor” case against the president and CEO was recently dismissed. As far as Baker is concerned, it was overdue.

Commissioner Brooker announces her resignation
Brooker, a commissioner for 27 years, addressed a letter dated Oct. 13 to her fellow commissioners, Glen Magera and Tony Cox, announcing her decision.

Grizzlies found in Bitterroot River East Fork country
Preliminary information gathered by cameras used in the study has revealed the presence of two grizzly bears near the headwaters of the east fork of the Bitterroot River in southwest Montana.

St. Regis jewelry makers are a creative couple
Being resilient and a bit innovative has come in handy for Matilda Sink over the years.

Cash available for Sanders Co. junk car removal
A den for feral cats, packrats, skunks and other ill wanted animals we’d rather not have to deal with near our homes.

Superior woman starts home floral business
This peaceful outdoor space chock full of an incredible palette of flowers provided VanRimsun with the means of starting her very own small scale floral business this year.

Mabel (Mae) Fried
Mae was born Oct. 19, 1936, in Upham, North Dakota to Robert and Adeline Gomke.
State chamber group seeks students' innovative business ideas
This collaborative initiative invests in Montana’s students while developing a mentorship platform to connect with business and community leaders.
Area residents named to state boards
Several of the appointees are from Northwest Montana.
Commissioner Brooker says she supports public health
One person and maybe 150 followers aren’t going to take my good works away from me.

Northwest Montana couple shares love of cowboy action shooting
The couple enjoys spending their free time traveling the state and the country to shoot beside those whose speed and accuracy with period firearms is as impressive as their variety of colorful nicknames.

Joint Operation Mariposa brings awareness to suicide prevention
Twenty-two veterans take their lives by suicide every day in the United States and September was National Suicide Prevention Month.

It's time to get serious about health and wellness
Health was on the minds of many at last Saturday’s Clark Fork Valley Hospital’s annual Health and Harvest Fair at the Sanders County Fairgrounds in Plains.
Sanders County youth to celebrate national 4-H week
The theme for this year’s National 4-H Week, FindYourSpark, is a campaign that was created by National 4-H Council to rally support for Cooperative Extension’s 4-H program and identify solutions to eliminate the opportunity gap that affects 55 million kids across America.

Firefighters prepare for fall prescribed burning
Both underburning and pile burning will be conducted this fall in previous treatment areas to eliminate slash/woody debris and promote nutrient recycling in the soil.
Anaconda mining company admits exposing employees to arsenic
U.S. Minerals also has agreed to resolve a related civil case brought by OSHA, alleging 19 serious health and safety violations with a total penalty of $106,800.
Montana Viewpoint: The story of Tom Lane
Every once in a while we meet people that come into our lives for a short moment, and as short as it might be, they leave a very long impression.
Lady Hawks volleyball squad enjoys strong week
Two matches this past week for the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks, and two more wins, both involving 3-0 sweeps.
Zinke: "I never have - and never will - sell your public lands"
As Montanans, hunting, fishing and access to public lands is part of who we are.