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St. Regis Schools receive $50,000 grant
Superior, Alberton are denied
Kvelve's Comments: 'Merry Thanksmas'
Not sure how this happens every year, but it’s already Thanksgiving again.

Local woman makes soap from goat's milk
“It’s a bit work intensive in the morning and they’re going to be noisy when I go in there. It’s also going to smell.”
Montana Viewpoint: Respect
I asked a friend of mine if he had ever known a man named Bat O’Callahan who lived in Trout Creek years ago and was married to my good friend Jessie O’Callahan. Whether that marriage ended because Bat left town or died, I never did know, but since Jessie had remembered him so fondly, I thought he must have been a good man.

Gary "Skeeter" Ebbing
Gary “Skeeter” Ebbing was born on December 11, 1955 in Peoria, IL to Wayne and Mary Ebbing. He died at his home in Hot Springs, MT on January 10, 2014. At age 13 he left home on an adventure to California. At 15 he joined the Marines with an honorable discharge. He re-enlisted at 17 and served in the Vietnam War. He hitchhiked all over the country, working odd jobs along the way to survive. Skeeter spent a lot of time working at carnivals. He had a lot of funny stories to tell. He saw a lot of things along the course of his adventures. Eventually he made his way to Montana where he found the O’Bennick family. Skeeter would stay with them during the summer then disappear in the fall to wherever his next adventure would take him. He finally did settle down and call Hot Springs home. He loved the outdoors, fishing, camping in his teepee, kayaking, shooting guns, drinking beer and hanging out with his friends were his favorite pastimes.

Hot Springs to go without football team in 2017
Just as the high school football season is about to begin, Hot Springs High School had to make a heart-breaking decision on the impending season.

"Fallen Six" project takes root in Mineral County
Debbi Logan was doing dishes at her home in Texas on January 19, 2012 when there was knock on the door. Looking out the window she excitedly ran to wake her husband.
Hayden Hanks named to Shrine Game roster
Working hard and being dedicated to your craft almost always comes with rewards.

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.
A boy's will is the wind's will: Fire everywhere but not in your sector
SANDERS COUNTY - Thursday I sat in the back of a Ford Super Duty DNRC Engine as two state employees patrolled for fires and checked on extinguished sites. I witnessed first hand what it means to be on call for fire patrol, where your area of the country burns nearly everywhere, but not in your sector.

World War II veteran tells his story
SUPERIOR – March 26, 2015 marked the 70th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Iwo Jima in the Pacific theater during World War II.

Superior students get 'spaced-out' with NASA project
The Superior team didn’t actually take a trip to outer space, but they did team up with NASA to get a glimpse into their operation and speak to real astronauts.

Massage therapist opens business in Plains
Fueled by corona virus concerns, unhealthy air from forest fires, a contentious political climate and a host of other issues, stress is on the rise in Montana and across the country.

Mineral County Sheriff's Office profile: Eric Lindauer
Lindauer has worked as a county detention Officer and already knows the staff, equipment and procedures inside the sheriff’s office.
Wildlife not in USFS charters
Keith's column: A thanks to the community
To say I wasn’t nervous prior to the Montana Newspaper Association Award Banquet would be just as big of a lie as saying I wasn’t happy when I won.

Piano concert entertains audience in Superior
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council welcomed pianist and Montana native Amy Grinsteiner last Tuesday to perform at the LDS Church in Superior. She was joined by local pianist and composer, Scott Billadeau. The duo performed two piece by their former University of Montana teacher, Dennis Alexander.
Salvage incident in Trout Creek
TROUT CREEK – A calf elk and gut piles were discovered near Old Highway 200 in Trout Creek last week.

Loge, French vie to be House District 14 legislator
House District 14 in Montana encompasses a gigantic chunk of real estate, from from Eastern Plains to Lookout Pass. Then, St. Regis to Western Missoula. Evaro Hill to Valley Creek onward to Dixon. Then Camas Prairie to Hot Springs and Lone Pine.
Food for Thought: Guidelines for divorced parents
One third of all children in the United States experience divorce...