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Plenty of time to catch some critters
Danielle Switalski
Superior School District works to change tobacco habits
The Montana Office of Public Instruction has notified Superior School District that it has been recognized as a Tobacco Free School of Excellence. This initiative was established to help school districts and communities prevent and reduce tobacco use by promoting a comprehensive tobacco free policy in schools.
Hunters Education course to take place this month in Superior
A Montana Fish, Wildlife and, Parks Hunter Education course will be offered this month in Superior at the junior high school and fairgrounds. The five nightly classes take place from 6 to 9 p.m., July 22 through July 26 at the junior high. Saturday’s session (July 27), is from 9 am to 4 pm during which a field course, live firing, and the final test are administered. Lunches are advised for Saturday. Class requirements, rules, and registration are finalized at the mandatory orientation on Monday, July 15 at 7 pm at the 4-H building (Mineral County fairgrounds).

Christmas card tradition still alive and well
Most everyone grew up with parents sending Christmas cards to friends and relatives...

Thanksgiving for everyone at Bootlegger's Bar
But living in rural America is most likely the best way of living anyone could ask for...

Town Pump plans new store and casino in Thompson Falls
One of the largest and most iconic businesses in Montana is set to become bigger and more iconic in Thompson Falls.
Alpine Air CEO questions Postal Service data for air service in Montana
The U.S. Postal Service said it shifted the majority of mail in Montana that was going through air to ground transport several months ago, but the chief executive of the air transport company said the federal agency relied on bad data to do so.
Legals for April, 3 2024

St. Regis Tigers breaking losing streak at home
ST. REGIS – The St. Regis boy’s basketball team broke a 78 game streak of losses last weekend as the Tigers went 1-1 against Victor and Alberton.

Superior wrestlers perform well in Polson
SUPERIOR – In the first tournament of the season, the Superior Bobcats wrestling team members all took second or third in their weight categories at the Polson Tournament.
Legals for September, 30 2020
Legals for September, 30 2020
St. Regis sidewalk work begins April 1
St. Regis residents will remember last year that there was discussion of extending the sidewalk for safer travel to the Community Park.
Essential tips to prevent driving while distracted
What is Distracted Driving?

Mineral Pharmacy is a family business
Andi and Justin Holmes have kinfolk behind the counters in all their locations.

Rick Jasper celebrates 60 years in business
Earlier this year, Rick Jasper, owner of the Talking Bird Saloon in St. Regis, quietly celebrated being in business for 60 years.
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Montana appears well down the road to becoming a one party Republican, deeply conservative state, like the states that surround us. Jon Tester’s survival was an anomaly best explained by his personal popularity and his opponent’s weakness.
Local groups work to tackle top county health issues
In the spring of 2016, the Mineral County Health Department, the Mineral Community Hospital and the Public Health and Safety Division collaborated to identify the most serious health issues facing Mineral County.
I work for you - an update from Senator Fielder
I believe one of the most important aspects of public service is listening to the people I serve and understanding what is important to you. American government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed. At least it is supposed to.
