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Community gathers for Plains' Picnic in the Park
The Plains community celebrated the annual Picnic in the Park on Independence Day.
Arts council hosting meet and greet July 13
“With so many new members to our communities, and for those who already know us, we want to inform and celebrate past accomplishments and upcoming performances,” smiles Jim Goss, Treasurer for the Mineral County Performing Arts Council.
Claire D. Massey, 81
Claire D. Massey, 81
William (Bill) E. Massey, 83
William (Bill) E. Massey, 83
Mervyn Allan Witt
Mervyn Allan Witt, formerly of St. Regis, moved to his heavenly home on Sept. 22, 2021 from Springfield, Oregon.
Floyd Merlin Hermes
Floyd Merlin Hermes
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.
Legals for June, 8 2022
Legals for June, 1 2022
Parkins earns Volunteer EMS Provider of the Year Award
She had no idea whatsoever that Karyn ‘KT’ Thornton had nominated her for the award and always humble, Anita Parkin felt there were others more deserving.
Legals for May, 25 2022
Local expert shares tidbits on how to 'spoil your horse'
If you’re new to the horse community, tricks of the trade should be pretty darn valuable.
Cedar Creek history project makes headway
The Cedar Creek interpretive sign project
Hunter and bowhunter education instructors honored
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks honored the service of its west-central Montana (Region 2) hunter and bowhunter education volunteer instructors this month in Missoula.
Legals for May, 11 2022
Legals for May, 4 2022
Plains Superintendent Thom Chisholm is a symmetrical kind of guy
Symmetry is clearly an expression of order, proper alignment and in many cases perfection.
Gray wolf delisting mired in politics
Gray wolf delisting mired in politics
The Empire Trio to perform in Superior
The Empire Trio to perform in Superior
Decorated roadside signs can create hazards and will be removed
The American Legion Fatality Marker Program, formerly known as the White Cross Program, has operated under policies and procedures in place since 1952. Many of us grew up with the highway safety program and may have counted the “crosses” as we rode the bus to school.