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Library storytime celebrates Dr. Seuss
His first book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," was rejected 27 times before it was finally published by Vanguard Press in 1937.
Sharon Ann Wilson
Sharon Ann Wilson
Sharon Kaye (Stenberg) Rogers
Sharon Kaye (Stenberg) Rogers
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Community calendar
COLUMN: Play ball!
In our young minds, we were pioneers, the original “boys of summer”.

Local schools gear up for inaugural baseball season
As a coach, Rick Powers had no chance, or perhaps no choice.
Keep politics out of grizzly review
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has begun a 12-month review of petitions from the states of Montana and Wyoming to delist grizzly bears and remove the protections it has under the Endangered Species Act.
Legals for March, 8 2023
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Mineral County Performing Arts Council presents 'Jaca'
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council was formed in 2007 and sponsored a set of informal concerts to immediate public enthusiasm.
Clinton ranch home to Montana's largest herd of Highland cattle
The Highland Cow is the oldest registered breed of livestock in the world and is a Scottish class of rustic beef cattle.
Legislature hits transmittal break
This letter deals more with the process of the Legislature than with the actual legislation.
Legislation to fund Public Law 280 advances in Senate
After a hearing that included testimony from several local officials, legislation that could help Lake County fund law enforcement under Public Law 280 is advancing in the Senate.
Community Calendar
Community Calendar

Blue Hawks make strong run at Western B tourney
For the Thompson Falls boys basketball team, the Western Divisional Class B tournament in Anaconda this past weekend was like a microcosm of their season.

T-Falls girls bounced from divisionals
The playoffs in any sport often produce unexpected results, mostly because the level of talent and ability of the players increases as the postseason ladder gets steeper.
Lady Bobcats' season wraps up at Western Divisonals
There are two fairly well-known sayings in the grand game of basketball that most folks know: speed kills, and you can’t coach kids to get taller.
Top-seeded Tigers find early exit at Western C
Maybe it was a weird form of climate change.
Charlo boys and girls eliminated at Western C
For Charlo’s boys and girls basketball teams the journey to frozen Butte and the Maroon Activities Center ended way too soon.

Legislators react to GOP's break with Racicot
State legislators in the Flathead Valley are — like the former governor himself — unsurprised by the Montana Republican Party’s public break up with Marc Racicot.