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Louise Tenney Cochran, 95
Louise Cochran passed away peacefully in her sleep at home with her family on May 20, 2020 in Missoula, Montana.

Daines honors Sanders County mask makers
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines recognized the Victory Sewers of Sanders County for their tremendous impact on the state of Montana.

Hot Springs residents depend on Buck’s Grocery
The values of hard work and acting in concert are on display at Buck’s Grocery in Hot Springs.
Blackfoot helps schools with remote learning
As part of its ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Blackfoot Communications is committed to helping its communities lessen any challenges during this difficult time.

Loge, French vie to be House District 14 legislator
House District 14 in Montana encompasses a gigantic chunk of real estate, from from Eastern Plains to Lookout Pass. Then, St. Regis to Western Missoula. Evaro Hill to Valley Creek onward to Dixon. Then Camas Prairie to Hot Springs and Lone Pine.
Legals for May, 13 2020
Deputies keep busy in Mineral County
April 15

House fire leaves Plains couple hospitalized
A house fire in Plains Sunday night has left a married couple hospitalized.

Western Montana mourns passing of Hot Springs child
A little girl from Hot Springs who inspired thousands of people across Western Montana as she battled brain cancer during the past year has died.

Milder winter means more promise for elk, deer
Just because the 2020 U.S. Census was on ice waiting out the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order doesn’t mean ‘individuals’ are not being counted.
Missoula residents get prison time
Missoula meth

UM researchers work on COVID-19 vaccine
MISSOULA – Researchers in the Center for Translational Medicine at the University of Montana have been awarded $2.5 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health to identify and advance a COVID-19 vaccine candidate.

Mineral County Airport gets grant money for new hangar
Steve Temple, Mineral County Airport Manager, announced that the airport is the recipient of $20,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital CEO urges continued diligence
Despite the fact Sanders County hasn’t had one positive COVID-19 case, health care professionals are urging continued diligence.

Mineral County SAR members lauded for rescuing elderly man
Two Mineral County Search & Rescue Team members, Lori and Ron Dove, were recently honored by the Sheriff’s Office for helping bring an elderly man home after he walked away from his residence.
Police log: Fires, thefts, cow enjoys its freedom and semi drivers battle it out
April 8

Bridger Aerospace provides face shields for first responders
Toilet paper was the first item the United States ran low on during the COVID-19 pandemic.

County veterans' service to their community never ends
When the call from a disabled Marine came to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Lloyd Ridings Post 6238 in Superior in need of a favor, three men snapped into action.

Dance workout proves popular
Oula is a high energy dance workout class that is choreographed to current chart-topping music hits.

Robert Frank Hermiston
Our dad, Robert Frank Hermiston passed away Friday, March 27, 2020 at St. Patrick’s Hospital in Missoula, Montana.