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Writer takes exception to lack of access at local event
Blame the press because a few people may not agree with their viewpoint.

Red Pill Festival touts need for changes in America
The Red Pill Festival in the St. Regis Community Park opened with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a prayer.
Food for Thought: Anger avoidance
You pay a huge price when you ignore your anger.

Friends of Scotchman Peaks plans trail work events
Next up is a trail day at Ross Creek set for Sunday, July 25. Then comes more work at Star and Napoleon Gulch on Friday, July 30.
Food for Thought: Keeping anger under control
Let’s take a look at what causes people to become angry and how they can respond to stressful situations more productively.

Weather conditions continue dire fire forecast
Stage II restrictions went into effect last Friday in Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties, meaning all campfires are strictly prohibited.

Fire officials hosting meeting tonight in Thompson Falls
Local and federal officials will provide updates to the status of work being done on wild fires scattered throughout the county.

St. Regis woman makes tack with flair
Tack is equipment or accessories outfitted on horses and other equines in the course of their use as domesticated animals.
'Better Together' and 'Red Pill' festivals coming to Mineral County
A planned appearance by one group of people in Mineral County has spawned a festival by another on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
Food for Thought: Is empathy important and should parents be teaching it?
Empathy and concern for other people allow us to appreciate what we have and how we can help others.

Mark Allen Magone
Born to Joseph and Edris (Huckaba) Magone, Mark joined his four siblings, Diane, Karen, Margaret and Dale at their home on Trout Creek.

Firefighters battle several lightning-caused blazes in Western Montana
U.S. Forest Service firefighters worked with local crews on the Lolo while Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal personnel continued to actively battle several fires after last Wednesday’s thunderstorms.

Northwest Montana man restores Greenlee Variety Woodworker
For nearly 40 years it sat collecting dust in a field outside of Chester on Montana’s Hi-Line.

Local fire danger rating raised to high level
Along with several other states in the Northwest, Montana has been riding out an impressive heat wave.
Montana Viewpoint: Renting the armed forces
Specifically, I am talking about a $1 million gift from Tennessee billionaire Willis Johnson to the state of South Dakota to cover the costs of Gov. Kristi Noem sending National Guard troops to Texas to help “secure” the U.S.-Mexican border.

Feds complete transfer of Bison Range to CSKT
The federal wildlife refuge carved from the center of the Flathead Reservation more than a century ago was returned to tribal control under bipartisan legislation that Congress passed in December.
Montana Viewpoint: The Arizona Fraudit
Well apparently, they’re going to finish it in Montana at a mystery location near Bigfork.

Pin-Up Girls treat Plains veterans to unforgettable show
Last Saturday night, the Pin-Up Girls came to Plains and put on a show few will forget at the VFW Post 3596.

St. Regis July 4 parade route altered
The temporary parade route for this year will travel north on Main Street...
Railway bill may help North Coast Hiawatha line
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority recently announced that an amendment introduced and included in the Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021, which passed out of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee by a bipartisan 25-3 vote...