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Retired vet launches taxidermy shop in St. Regis
A retired United States Air Force Master Sergeant turned taxidermist, Reynolds launched his new business...

Rodeo a way of life for Brash family
For Vance Brash and his family, rodeo is a way of life.

Plains Women's Club hosts seminar on suicide
Across the country and here in Montana, death by suicides...
Firefighters quickly extinguish wildfires
At about 5 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, residents in St. Regis and the West End area of Mineral County were awakened early to rolls of thunder and flashes of lightning.

David Mirisch still going strong at 85
It was just a year ago when David and Sandy Mirisch moved to Superior to join their daughter Summer Drey and three of their eight grandchildren Madeline, Brydon and Brigder.
Todd joins St. Regis School Board
The St. Regis School District has recently gained a new school board member.

No bison for young hunter, but still enjoys unforgettable season
Such was the case with 12-year-old Garrett O’Day of Superior.
Legals for March, 24 2021
COLUMN: Gonzaga Kool-aid
Let the Madness begin.
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Montana State University President Waded Cruzado to retire next year
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado announced Monday that the upcoming school year will be her last as the head of the flagship campus in Bozeman. Cruzado will retire effective June 30.

Mineral County Sheriff's Office honors man for life-saving efforts
At this point, Drazen stepped in and tried to diffuse the situation with the impaired patron by quietly talking with him, but to no avail.

Tensions rise at meeting, but rain helps on Thorne Creek Fire
Nevertheless, no structures, such as homes, cabins or outbuildings, have been reported lost in the lightning-caused fire despite its rapid growth between July 23 and Aug. 1.
American Academy of Pediatrics supports Covid vaccines
Vaccination is a tool to train your immune system to recognize a virus or bacteria before you are exposed to it.
Organic veggies and flowers in full bloom on Alberton farm
Michael Davidson, owner-farmer of Crescent Ridge Farm in Alberton, is one with the soil, and his 23 acres is his testament. Over 30 different vegetables and 40 types of flowers, and then there is his hay.
Riverdogs hit rough patch after blazing start
As every bird hunter knows, there may be brief stretches each year where the river is too high and the dogs would not do well in the current.
Superior students excited for European tour
One really can’t refer to them as "field trips" when the kids are flying seven time zones from home to Europe.
Thompson Falls boys snag 2 wins
After a rocky start to their week following a 56-39 home loss Tuesday to Western 7B foe Mission of St. Ignatius, the Thompson Falls boys were looking to make things better.

Woodcarver Henry Larum is Plains' home-grown artist
Mounted on the wall in the Plains high school gymnasium is a large wood carving of a horse. Beside that carving is a plaque dedicated to the memory of Bev Minemyer, a Plains High School student who passed away from a brain tumor at the age of 15 in 1976.
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.