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May 31, 2023 midnight

Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

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June 7, 2023 midnight

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May 22, 2014 4:36 p.m.

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Wives' tales a harbinger of winter severity?
December 23, 2020 midnight

Wives' tales a harbinger of winter severity?

There are folklore indicators of winter predictions the Old Farmer’s Almanac shares and even with today’s technology some people will not budge...

August 25, 2020 5:46 p.m.

Shakespeare in the Parks is another COVID-19 casualty

It’s been a quieter and less entertaining summer around Mineral County this year. With a wide range of events being cancelled or postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, it’s hard not to feel a bit melancholy.

Officials tout progress with new statewide election software
November 15, 2023 midnight

Officials tout progress with new statewide election software

After putting Montana’s new election management software through the paces in a series of local elections this year, state officials appeared confident Thursday that the system will be ready for the flurry of statewide primary and general election activity next year.

August 14, 2024 midnight

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.

State approves new wolf hunt, trap regulations
August 25, 2021 midnight

State approves new wolf hunt, trap regulations

The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks received more than 26,000 public comments on the proposal.

War veteran receives warm welcome in Superior
August 25, 2021 midnight

War veteran receives warm welcome in Superior

Waters retired as a Colonel from the U.S. Army in 2017 after 30 years.

Wolf hunting and trapping down despite added opportunities
February 2, 2022 midnight

Wolf hunting and trapping down despite added opportunities

Following years of record regional harvests, hunters and trappers in the northwestern corner of the state have so far achieved less than a third of total state-sanctioned wolf kills for the season.

St. Regis boys remain unbeaten in 14C play
January 26, 2022 midnight

St. Regis boys remain unbeaten in 14C play

When the dust had settled from this past week in the Montana 14C conference only one team stood alone on top.

Teen swims in the St. Regis River all year long
January 12, 2022 1 a.m.

Teen swims in the St. Regis River all year long

On a hot summer day, you’d count yourself pretty lucky to drive up to the swimming spot that St. Regis locals refer to as “Scribner’s”, or the Joe, and find no other rigs there.

January 18, 2023 midnight

Legals for January, 18 2023

Superior gets decked out for the holidays
November 16, 2022 midnight

Superior gets decked out for the holidays

There are some quaint Montana towns that simply radiate with Christmas spirit. Downtowns that are decked out in twinkling lights.

Fire consumes three businesses in Noxon
February 29, 2024 noon

Fire consumes three businesses in Noxon

Three businesses in a rural Sanders County town were destroyed in an early morning fire Tuesday, Feb. 27.

Injured Western Montana trooper faces long recovery process
March 1, 2023 midnight

Injured Western Montana trooper faces long recovery process

Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Lewis Johnson made a brief public appearance to thank supporters and well-wishers at Logan Health Medical Center on Sunday, 10 days after he suffered critical injuries while pursuing a vehicle in Lincoln County.

Record turnout for 10th annual Baroque festival
July 31, 2013 9:54 a.m.

Record turnout for 10th annual Baroque festival

PARADISE – The 10th annual Montana Baroque Music Festival hit Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort and brought in record numbers.

September 4, 2013 9:04 a.m.

Mineral County Court Report - Aug. 23-30

Mineral County Court Records from August 23 to August 30

Montana rail workers say new labor contract doesn't fix working conditions
December 21, 2022 midnight

Montana rail workers say new labor contract doesn't fix working conditions

A monthslong labor dispute between the Class I railroads and rail worker unions ended Dec. 2 with Congress’ intervention, subjecting workers to a new contract and using the 1926 Railway Labor Act to prevent a potential strike.

May 25, 2022 midnight

Letters to the editor May 25

Letters to the editor May 25