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Trout Creek woman recalls life on and off reservation
December 1, 2021 midnight

Trout Creek woman recalls life on and off reservation

She recently shared her life's story with Clark Fork Valley Press reporter Monte Turner.

November 24, 2021 midnight

American Academy of Pediatrics supports Covid vaccines

Vaccination is a tool to train your immune system to recognize a virus or bacteria before you are exposed to it.

Thompson Falls steamrolls way to state championship
November 24, 2021 midnight

Thompson Falls steamrolls way to state championship

But to the Blue Hawks, the Titans were just another speed bump on the way to a third championship in school history.

November 24, 2021 midnight

Letter writer opines on freedom

Our American founders recognized the source of freedom is from God.

November 24, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: George Washington, patriot or traitor?

“…the liberty secured by the Constitution does not import an absolute right in each person to be at all times, and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint.” Furthermore, he wrote, the Constitution is based on “…the fundamental principle of the social compact…that all shall be governed by certain laws for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people, not for the profit, honor or private interests of any one man, family or class of men.”

Lolo National Forest Christmas tree permits available
November 24, 2021 midnight

Lolo National Forest Christmas tree permits available

Up to three Christmas tree permits are allowed per family.

Sally Rice
November 17, 2021 midnight

Sally Rice

Sally was born Feb. 21, 1944, in Seattle, Washington, to Luther William Miller and Marie (Nymeyer) Miller.

Uncovering the mystery of Pete Redcrow's spring
November 17, 2021 midnight

Uncovering the mystery of Pete Redcrow's spring

Just west of the Corona Divide on Corona Road, or U.S. Forest Service Trail 1025, one will see an official sign that reads: REDCROW SPG. IN MEMORY OF PETE REDCROW.

St. Regis School continues Veterans Day breakfast tradition
November 17, 2021 midnight

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.

November 17, 2021 midnight

DeBorgia resident helps families have Thanksgiving

For DeBorgia resident Meghan Stevens, Thanksgivings has always been one of her favorite holidays.

November 17, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: American Redoubt

This is the kind of publicity that most communities would not want to have because it would serve as a deterrent to the economic growth of an area.

Getting to the point is goal of Plainly Speaking Toastmasters
November 10, 2021 midnight

Getting to the point is goal of Plainly Speaking Toastmasters

Each Tuesday evening, save for holiday weeks, the group gathers in the Plains Alliance Church Library.

St. Regis resident hand crafts wood furniture
November 10, 2021 midnight

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.

Thompson Falls heads to state as Western B champs
November 10, 2021 midnight

Thompson Falls heads to state as Western B champs

The Lady Hawks needed two matches on Saturday to win the title over Florence-Carlton.

New group helps collect school, hygiene supplies
November 3, 2021 midnight

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.

Samuel Heacock, 45
November 3, 2021 midnight

Samuel Heacock, 45

Samuel Heacock

'Tis the season for wild game processing
November 3, 2021 midnight

'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.

Superior sophomore Alysha Ryan has an eye for art
November 3, 2021 midnight

Superior sophomore Alysha Ryan has an eye for art

When Alysha Ryan was in second grade at Superior Elementary School, she picked up a pencil with something else in mind besides practicing the alphabet or arithmetic.

November 3, 2021 midnight

Anglers battle tough weather at Mack Days

Anglers have turned in a total catch of 11,615 lake trout entries at the Fall Mack Days fishing tournament.

November 3, 2021 midnight

Slow season start for elk hunters in west-central Montana

After the first two weekends of big game season, west-central Montana hunter check stations show that elk harvest is off to a slow start, but hunter traffic through the stations is up from last season.