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July 8, 2013 9:13 a.m.

Art on the Walls opens at Clark Fork Valley Hospital

The latest installment in the “Art on the Walls” series at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital was unveiled on Thursday featuring the talents of area artists. A wide variety of styles and mediums graced the walls down the hall from the main entrance to the hospital.

St. Regis native builds career as Coastie
June 19, 2024 midnight

St. Regis native builds career as Coastie

How does a St. Regis graduate, landlocked by majestic mountains, end up earning sea legs while serving in a maritime branch of the military? For recently promoted Chief Warrant Officer Tyler Goss, from Haugan, it all started with a trip to the Pacific coast and from there it was amplified by his conviction for civic duty.

Clark Fork Lady Cats even mark at .500
January 9, 2020 5:28 p.m.

Clark Fork Lady Cats even mark at .500

A young team that keeps fighting and learning is a good thing.

Mineral County Celebrates Life
July 13, 2011 7:17 p.m.

Mineral County Celebrates Life

Residents from all over Mineral County gathered at the Superior High School track to celebrate life at the 13th annual Mineral County Relay for Life.

January 13, 2021 midnight

Clark Fork wrestlers begin season victorious

After weeks of schedule changes and Covid-related issues, the Clark Fork Mountain Cats wrestlers...

Musician Quist wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House
March 7, 2017 12:32 p.m.

Musician Quist wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House

HELENA — Musician and political newcomer Rob Quist on Sunday captured the Democratic nomination for the May 25 special election to fill the state’s only congressional seat.

March 26, 2011 12:57 p.m.

Facts about HB 2

This past Tuesday, the Montana House of Representatives passed House Bill 2, which will eventually serve as the state’s budget for the next two years. Creation of a balanced budget is the one constitutional duty of the Legislature and it is a responsibility my Republican colleagues and I take very seriously.

November 22, 2023 midnight

FWP recruiting AmeriCorps applicants

After Hunter Sickerson graduated from MSU-Billings with honors, he knew he wasn't ready to settle down in a typical 8-to-5 job. He worked in the field of archeology, conducting surveys on archeological sites for a private firm until he heard about an opportunity for national service through Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks AmeriCorps.

Paradise church celebrates 100 years
November 18, 2009 midnight

Paradise church celebrates 100 years

Matt Unrau

Outdoor enthusiast stays active
June 5, 2014 11:09 a.m.

Outdoor enthusiast stays active

Bass anglers compete in Trout Creek
July 30, 2014 1:45 p.m.

Bass anglers compete in Trout Creek

TROUT CREEK – Boats roared to life across Noxon reservoir over the weekend as anglers from all over the northwest flocked to Trout Creek to compete in the annual Tri-State Bass Tournament.

21st century treasure hunt: Geocaching
May 20, 2020 4:40 p.m.

21st century treasure hunt: Geocaching

Springtime in Montana provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Now is the season for many to take to the forests to hunt for coveted morel mushrooms, or prized deer or elk sheds.

February 3, 2021 midnight

Charlo sweeps Plains basketball teams

Friday night both the Plains Horsemen and Trotters teams journeyed to Charlo in Lake County...

Residents weigh in on Superior salvage yard
July 2, 2008 midnight

Residents weigh in on Superior salvage yard

Concerned citizens and landowners met with the Mineral County Commissioners Tuesday to discuss a proposed salvage yard in Mineral County.

October 11, 2023 midnight

Noxon volleyball gets win at St. Regis

It was an even par week for the Noxon Lady Devils volleyball crew, as they fell to Western 14C conference leader Charlo Friday night at home, then traveled to St. Regis and swept the Lady Tigers Saturday evening.

Activists march against abortion
January 28, 2009 midnight

Activists march against abortion

Jamie Doran

May 2, 2018 1:12 p.m.

BLM should reject plan that would destroy Montana rangeland

The radical proposal by the American Prairie Reserve (APR) to fundamentally shift long-established grazing practices on 250,000 acres of public property ought to be rejected by the Bureau of Land Management. Not only would the proposal cause destruction of rangeland and wildlife habitat, ultimately the APR represents a fundamental threat to the Montana ranching families who’ve made this area their home for generations.

Trotter Thompson trains tirelessly
March 19, 2014 1:32 p.m.

Trotter Thompson trains tirelessly

PLAINS – Whether she is just leaving practice, walking to the park with a ball in hand or watching ESPN, sports are never far from the mind of sophomore Leah Thompson. With volleyball, basketball, softball and track, Thompson has a full plate all year round. This week is the beginning of her busiest time as Thompson balances two spring sports.

Member of 'The Walking Dead' Marine unit recalls deadly battle from April 1967
April 17, 2019 10:06 p.m.

Member of 'The Walking Dead' Marine unit recalls deadly battle from April 1967

James H. Stogner had his sights set on becoming a U.S. Marine even before his teenage years. His father was in the service, and he had a mindset of following in his footsteps.