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UM students keep traditions alive ahead of Foresters’ Ball
Kidnapping a mounted moose head comes with challenges. Just ask the students in the University of Montana’s Alexander Blewett III School of Law.

Firefighters battle blazes across Western Montana
Firefighters are battling a number of fires across Western Montana, but rain in the region was expected to give them a welcome break Monday.

Sen. Daines pushes for increased logging and mining
U.S. Senator Steve Daines is calling on the U.S. Forest Service to do more to reach its timber harvest goals in Montana after falling short by 30% in fiscal year 2021.

Trotters volleyball team wraps up camp
PLAINS – Volleyballs shot from one end of the gym to the other as the Trotters geared up for their upcoming fall season last week.

Officials prepare for coming wildfire season
If the Clark Fork River hasn’t flooded by the first part of June, area residents can usually breath easier.
Superior Bobcats ramp up for hoops season
As is often the case given the cyclical nature of high school athletics, rosters change yearly, sometimes in a major way that launches a rebuilding effort.
St. Regis basketball wins two at home
Two for three ain’t bad, especially with a core of youngsters on the court.

Motocross racing returns to Plains
The constant revving of engines that could be heard echoing throughout the valley Sunday could only mean one thing - motocross has returned to Plains.

Cabinet Ridge Riders hit the snow
TROUT CREEK- The 24th Annual Cabinet Ridge Riders Poker Run was held last weekend on Valentine’s Day in Trout Creek.

Plains student raises record donations for AHA event
PLAINS - Two weeks of fundraising came to an end as the students of Plains Elementary completed another Jump Rope for Heart Campaign.
Local pilot questions safety of airport due to misuse
Federal Aviation safety requirements are violated at the Mineral County Airport: it is not a safe place to fly an aircraft.
Thompson Falls market set to open this weekend
The third season of the Thompson Falls Market launches this Saturday, June 26th from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on the west lot of the Falls Motel.

Paradise School board looks to uphold future for building
PARADISE - The Paradise School Board held a meeting last Tuesday night to discuss ideas and the timeline pertaining to the school’s closing at the end of the current academic year.

Forum held for hospital board candidates
Questions posed to Mineral County Hospital Board member candidates during a forum last Wednesday followed six topics they had previously received. Topics included their qualifications and reasons for running; challenges the board and the hospital are facing; and what is needed to assure success for the hospital.
Legals for July, 5 2023

PHOTO New Day Fellowship men's breakfast
The New Day Fellowship Church in St. Regis holds a men’s breakfast on the second Saturday of each month at the $50,000 Restaurant in Haugan, Montana. It starts at 7:30 and is open to guys interested in the gospel and holding themselves accountable to being better husbands and fathers as well as community members. Different chainsaw sharpening devices were debated last week.

Stephens honored for her work with county Coalition for Families
Volunteerism is making a difference in Sanders County.
Montana DNRC plans cross-boundary forest projects
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation next month will begin...

Scenic chairlift added at Lookout Pass
Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area along the Montana and Idaho border has recently added new summer activities to its list of attractions.

West End community establishes neighborhood watch
The West End Neighborhood Watch held its third organizational...