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Magone inducted into Masonic Hall of Fame
Mountain Lodge No. 110 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Montana has been based in Superior since 1917 and is the only Masonic Lodge in Mineral County.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office log
Mineral County Sheriff's Office log

Mineral County deputies train for water rescues
Captains Scott Dodd and Josh Pecora with the Superior Volunteer Fire Department spent a recent afternoon training deputies with the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office on the fundamentals of using Rescue Bags.
Veterans support group highlights work of Sanders County artists
A major mission by Joint Operation Mariposa, a local veterans support group, will embark on a cross-country journey beginning Sept. 1.
New Plains store equips rock hounds
Mining is a whole lot of knowledge mixed with a helping of persistence and topped off, often, by good old fashioned luck.
Hot Springs market exemplifies small-town America
Norman Rockwell, the artist who often captured small-town, country living in his magazine adorning photographs, would have loved the Hot Springs Farmers Market.

Sail racing Flathead Lake is a friendly competition
The legacy of sail racing carries on with the 45th annual Montana Cup Championship Aug. 6 and 7 this year by the North Flathead Yacht Club in Somers, as well as the upcoming 77th Thistles Nationals planned for next year, with a large turnout of small boats planned to sail the prestigious waters of Flathead Lake.

It’s time for FWP to follow the law on elk management
Montana’s elk population has tripled over the last 40 years. For decades we have exceeded the sustainable objective levels in most hunting districts.
Legals for August, 3 2022
Coroner says Glacier climbers fell after rock broke loose
Two mountain climbers who died in Glacier National Park earlier this week fell nearly 1,000 feet after the rock they were climbing on broke loose, officials investigating the accident report.
Dixon 4-H'ers set the pace at livestock exhibits
There are all kinds of things most people think they will never see. Add sheep on a treadmill to the list.
Riverdogs manager Zigler steps down
Almost every coach, when asked what he or she likes best about the role, will get a distant look in their eyes as they reflect on this most important of tasks.

Montana’s first territory capital celebrates its past with Bannack Days
Nestled along Grasshopper Creek, among the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, lies what is now know as Bannack State Park.

St. Regis woman creates Christian-based grief support group
For anyone who has ever lost a loved one, they understand that grief isn’t something that truly goes away, it only changes.
Artists in Paradise show returns next week
After a two-year hiatus, a popular exhibition returns to the Paradise Community Center Aug. 4-6 cleverly known as Artists in Paradise.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office logs
Mineral County Sheriff's Office logs
Montana housing task force sets sights on 'actionable' solutions
Describing Montana’s housing crisis as “complicated,” Gov. Greg Gianforte welcomed his newly formed Housing Task Force to the state capitol Wednesday for its inaugural meeting.

New superintendent hopes to bring cooperative approach to Glacier
When David Roemer earned his graduate degree from the University of Montana, he never dreamed he would later return to the state as the superintendent of Glacier National Park.
Paradise: Water District resolution seeks to recoup funds
Saddle up friends and foes, dudes and dudettes, there’s more riding to do and some potentially hazardous trails to head down.
Plains schools donates van to veterans program
For the longtime servant of Plains Public Schools, it was an inglorious last ride across the campus parking lot.