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Locals provide hand sanitizer for first responders
What do you get when you cross a butterfly and a bottle of hooch? Hand sanitizer, of course, and lots of it!

Plains students are winners in poster contest
Three Plains High School students were recently named winners of the “Keep Montana Green” art contest.
Superior mayor declares state of emergency
Superior Mayor Roni Phillips declared a state of emergency in the town Thursday, April 9, due to the COVID-19 virus.

Superior graduate sees first-hand the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on elderly
Depression and isolation can often go hand-in-hand. That is an unfortunate correlation Sammi Rae Francis is seeing more and more in her nursing home residents each day the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

UM grad joins team at Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Some health-program students at Missoula College of the University of Montana are joining the battle against the coronavirus pandemic even before they graduate.
Missing man found dead in Clark Fork River
The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office has located the body of a man who went missing in March.
Lolo man sentenced for gun crime
A Lolo man who admitted illegally having a gun and ammunition was sentenced last Friday to three years in prison and three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.

Joseph Wallace Shaw
Joseph Wallace Shaw, 78, of St. Regis passed away at 3:13 p.m. Saturday, March 21, 2020 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula.
Free firewood cutting begins April 1
Personal firewood cutting will be free to the general public from April 1 through June 1, 2020, on the Lolo National Forest and no permit will be required during this time.

Grocers thrive, but many businesses have COVID-19 struggles
As businesses all over the world cope with the effects of the deadly COVID-19 virus, they do too in Sanders County.

Locals lend helping hand during pandemic
Crafty people all across the nation are stitching together their best efforts to help supply health-care workers facing shortages with homemade medical masks.
Clark Fork River Bridge work to begin soon
The Montana Department of Transportation will begin construction in early April to fix and replace the Clark Fork River Bridge on Montana 200.
Mack Days fishing event kicks off with good fishing
The 2020 Spring Mack Days fishing event on Flathead Lake kicked off March 20, and a familiar face is at the top of the leaderboard.
Recreation fee plan revised for Lolo National Forest
The Lolo National Forest is amending the Recreation Fee proposal by postponing the proposed day use fees at the Seeley Creek Winter Sports site, Pattee Canyon Nordic Ski Trail system, and Big Larch and Seeley Lake day use areas and boat ramps.
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The 2020 Spring Mack Days Fishing Event sponsored by the Confederated

Hot Springs hit with string of crimes
Even the small town of Hot Springs is not immune from the ravaging effects of dangerous drugs such as methamphetamine.

Superior Meats expands operations
Jerry Stroot isn’t shy bragging about his crew at Superior Meats.

Robin Renae Gould Jones
Robin Renae Gould Jones, 54, of Missoula, passed away on Friday, March 13, 2020, at Missoula Health and Rehabilitation Center, secondary to a prolonged illness.
Meth driving crime spree in Hot Springs
Even the small town of Hot Springs is not immune from the ravaging effects of dangerous drugs such as methamphetamine.

Harold Eugene Caswell, 91
Harold Caswell passed away on March 9, 2020.