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Dogs sweep Mariners in Legion action
Baseball is an amazing game. One day you are mired in a slump where you can’t hit the barn door with both hands. A couple days later ...
Emergency response service comes to Mineral County
Residents of Mineral County now have the ability to create a free Emergency Health Profile to share medical information with the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office.
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Cabin Fever Quilting exhibit on display
“We only had about 12 people when we first started. I'm one of the charter members. Some have passed away, and others have left. We've never had a male member, but they would sure be welcome,” laughed Sherrill Christensen, with the Cabin Fever Quilters.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
'Better Together' event planned for Sunday
A local group of Mineral and Sanders County residents are holding another event this year to pull friends and neighbors together to celebrate what unites us as communities. The second annual “Better Together: A Community Celebration” will feature music, speakers, games for children, plus food and beverages.
Riverdogs snare signature win at Kalispell tourney
How about them Dogs? They keep battling and overcoming, and taking on all comers.
Ozzy's truck: Restoration project raises suicide prevention awareness
Jeffrey “Ozzy” Otzwirk, was raised in Haugan.
Riverdogs drop two in Legion homestand
Saturday’s three-team Legion baseball gathering at Amundson Sports Complex was in many ways a microcosm of the host Clark Fork Riverdogs’ 2022 season.
Plains resident uses mini-truck to amplify his political views
The older model Daihatsu pickup is hard to miss as it glides along the streets of Plains.
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Arts council hosting meet and greet July 13
“With so many new members to our communities, and for those who already know us, we want to inform and celebrate past accomplishments and upcoming performances,” smiles Jim Goss, Treasurer for the Mineral County Performing Arts Council.
Lanie Crabb selected as Junior Rodeo Princess
For young equine ladies in Mineral County there’s an opportunity every year to become part of the Rodeo Royalty for the Superior LIONS Go for the Gold Rodeo during the Mineral County Fair.
World War II-era aircraft set to land at Glacier International Airport
Two iconic veterans of World War II will fly into Glacier International Airport this week, giving aviation enthusiasts a chance at an up close and personal look at a pair of America’s most celebrated aircraft.
St. Regis resident reflects on 105 years of life
Wendy Mills (Stickland) was born in Dorchester, England during World War I, and on July 2, 2022, she will be 105 years old.
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Three I-90 bridges slated to be rebuilt
I-90 construction season is upon Mineral County resident once again. So many people ask, “What are they doing this time?”
Longtime Superior Fire volunteer Ireland retires
In 1982, Robert Ireland was talking to John Jackman who was the Superior Volunteer Fire Chief at that time.
Mineral County business phone directory returns
The last Mineral County Business Directory that was printed was in 2015 and it was a publication of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce. Several attempts to update and print a new one was talked about and once or twice, a few people started but it was never completed.
Area rivers still running high and fast
While Mineral and Sanders counties haven't faced serious flooding like other parts of Montana this June, high water levels on area rivers are still keeping sportsmen from casting their poles at this point. And although fishermen are impatiently waiting on the shorelines for water levels to recede, this later spring runoff is actually on the more normal scale.
Kids learn fire safety at Plains Fire Department
If you squint hard and maybe stick your tongue out of the side of your mouth it makes it easier to hold on to the high pressure fire hose and direct its powerful spray of water toward the simulated flames of the target.
Miss Montana makes stop at Thompson Falls
Impressive is an understatement when describing the C-47/DC-3 aircraft known as the “Miss Montana.”
Veterans honored at Superior picnic
The weather was perfect for a barbecue on Sunday, where a few dozen veterans and their families were guests of honor at the Mineral County Fairgrounds.