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Hot Springs teacher wins grueling 100-mile race
July 27, 2022 midnight

Hot Springs teacher wins grueling 100-mile race

Lots of people don’t even like to drive 100 miles.

Dixon 4-H'ers set the pace at livestock exhibits
July 27, 2022 midnight

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.

Neighbors rally to rescue doe stuck upside down in ditch
July 27, 2022 midnight

Neighbors rally to rescue doe stuck upside down in ditch

Maybe, just maybe, someone thought if you plant a deer upside down it will no doubt grow into a new deer.

Riverdogs manager Zigler steps down
July 27, 2022 midnight

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
July 27, 2022 midnight

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
July 27, 2022 midnight

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.

What to know about reporting animal bite incidents in Mineral County
July 27, 2022 midnight

What to know about reporting animal bite incidents in Mineral County

Dog bites are a regular entry in the weekly Mineral County Sheriff’s log, with more reports coming in the spring and summer months.

Sweet success: Local woman's relish business thriving
July 27, 2022 midnight

Sweet success: Local woman's relish business thriving

“It all started in the late 70s when we lived in Utah and I was making this little, tiny recipe that went over really well with my family and friends. But I could only make six or seven jars at a time,” all done by hand in her home kitchen, remembers Mary Ippisch, owner and president of Western Montana Specialty Foods, Inc.

Spotlight on the Arts: Ava Bouquet
July 27, 2022 midnight

Spotlight on the Arts: Ava Bouquet

"Spotlight the Arts" is a new feature, sponsored by the Paradise Center, which is designed to showcase the talents of Sanders County students participating in the arts.

New superintendent hopes to bring cooperative approach to Glacier
July 27, 2022 midnight

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.

July 25, 2022 midnight

Pickup driver hits family in East Glacier, kills 2 with shotgun

Montana authorities say a man drove his pickup truck into a family as they walked in a tourist village bordering Glacier National Park and opened fire at them with a shotgun.

Riverdogs fall in semifinals of season finale tourney
July 20, 2022 midnight

Riverdogs fall in semifinals of season finale tourney

Anyone who has ever played fetch the stick at a local pond or lake with a retriever or other kind of “water” dog knows how tough and relentless these dogs can be.

Paradise: Water District resolution seeks to recoup funds
July 20, 2022 midnight

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.

July 20, 2022 midnight

4-H'ers prepare for Mineral County Fair shows

The Mineral County Fair is the highlight of the 4-H year. The 2022 theme "Fun Galore in the 54" invites all ages to join in the festivities Aug. 4-6, at the Mineral County Fairgrounds in Superior.

Hunters help clear abandoned wire in Montana elk country
July 20, 2022 midnight

Hunters help clear abandoned wire in Montana elk country

Plastics are destroying aquatic life in the oceans. Wind turbines are killing bats and birds that fly into them. And vacated wire is causing slow, painful deaths for elk on the Idaho-Montana state line.

July 20, 2022 midnight

Trout Creek Senior Center hosts two events in July

The Trout Creek Senior Center will be hosting two events in July. The first event will be an Open House on Saturday, July 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The second event is the Trout Creek Senior Center Yard Sale on Saturday, July 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Conservation easements along Thompson River another step closer
July 20, 2022 midnight

Conservation easements along Thompson River another step closer

Representatives from the Green Diamond Resource Company and The Trust For Public Lands met with local citizens about the future of the Thompson River corridor, and to thank those who have supported the effort for a conservation easement along the river.

Troy man kills 2 wolves that attacked his pet goats
July 20, 2022 midnight

Troy man kills 2 wolves that attacked his pet goats

There are two fewer wolves on the prowl in Lincoln County.

St. Regis cancer survivor connects with church members through sign language
July 13, 2022 midnight

St. Regis cancer survivor connects with church members through sign language

When you first encounter St. Regis resident Jack Robertson, you would never know he suffers from a speech disability.

Noxon celebrates Independence Day
July 13, 2022 midnight

Noxon celebrates Independence Day

Famed American artist and illustrator Norman Rockwell would probably have loved every minute of the 2022 Noxon Fourth of July party.