- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Wild Horse Rendezvous celebrates mountain man culture
Montana’s Largest Flea Market is in the middle of Mineral County and the Wild Horse Rendezvous at the far eastern tip of the county every Memorial Day weekend — rain or shine. They both have become legendary events to start the summer.

Local artists teaches class to paint by layers, not numbers
Dressing casual can help charity
Many offices have a casual Friday, but the Clark Fork Valley Hospital has put a new twist on it to benefit charities.
Clark Fork Cougs get ready for a second half run
Clark Fork Cougs’ manager Shawn Sorenson and his coaching staff are continuing the process of building a program.

Decision on status of detention center on tap Friday
Mineral County commissioners and County Attorney Ellen Donohue hope to reach a solution to reopen the jail, which closed in January due to a staff shortage, on Friday, June 14 following a postponed deadline.

ABC... it's as easy as 123
Paradise School preservation committee meets
PARADISE – Though the Paradise School no longer hosts students during the school year, a group of local residents are working to ensure the historic building a new role, which will benefit the Paradise community well into the future.
St. Regis celebrate Memorial Day
St. Regis celebrate Memorial Day

Plains kicks off celebrations on Independence Day
The Plains VFW kicked of the Fourth of July celebrations with a picnic in the park.
Dance group to demonstrate Flamenco in Hot Springs

Toby the Noxon Bunny
Phil may be the most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania on Groundhog Day, but Noxon has Toby, the 2-year-old Lop-Eared bunny.

Trotters return victorious
Help available for NW Energy Montana customers
NorthWestern Energy Montana customers worried about their ability to pay winter energy bills should reach out.

Fire officials hosting meeting tonight in Thompson Falls
Local and federal officials will provide updates to the status of work being done on wild fires scattered throughout the county.

Officials say predator density affecting Sanders County elk population
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks officials heard ample public comment on its new elk management plan at a meeting Thursday in Thompson Falls.

Hot Springs Fire offers training for drug overdoses
The Hot Springs Fire Department sponsored a public training session recently for identifying and administering emergency treatment of suspected opioid overdoses.

Town Pump plans new store and casino in Thompson Falls
One of the largest and most iconic businesses in Montana is set to become bigger and more iconic in Thompson Falls.

Expect traffic delays I-90 rehab project in Mineral County begins April 1
The Montana Department of Transportation is rehabilitating I-90 between St. Regis and Superior. The project begins 1 1/2 miles east of St. Regis and ends approximately five miles west of Superior near the Dry Creek Road Interchange (Exit 43).
Hot Springs Library offering chance to 'Share Your Story,' create oral history
HELENA — The Friday after Thanksgiving is the National Day of Listening. The Montana State Library — partnered with public libraries throughout the state — encourages Montanans to record their stories, and those of their loved ones, as part of the Share Your Story Montana project.

State of disaster declared by governor as flood worries persist
Gov. Steve Bullock declared a second executive order this month declaring a “disaster to exist in the state of Montana” on May 21. In the most recent declaration, Gov. Bullock stated that, “flood conditions persist and have worsened in many locations since I declared a state of emergency to exist statewide in Montana”. His previous order was on May 1, 2018.