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St. Regis mill worker inspired to change
Zach Desoto, a log yard worker in St. Regis is enjoying his brand-new Yeti cooler, $200 cash, a smaller waistline, and a new outlook on life.

Chase, McCollum ousted from Paradise Sewer Board
After a recall election tally that was recounted multiple times because it was so close, two members of the Paradise Sewer Board are no longer part of the controversial sewer installation battle.

Plains, Noxon volleyball teams compete in St. Ignatius
After nearly an hour-long battle in the altered format tourney, the two teams came to an absolute one-set apiece draw.

St. Regis volleyball tops Lincoln in three sets
The 2021 version kicked off the new season with a 3-1 win over Lincoln in a victory they hope will erase that bug-a-boo and propel the veteran team to a winning season.

Wild game meat care in warm weather
For those who are successful, they could have a serious challenge once the trigger is pulled.
Fire restrictions eased across Northwest Montana
Debris burning will remain prohibited until Oct. 1.
Superior Pool project remains alive and well
Our fliers showed the numerous grant applications we have submitted and a number of future grant applications.

Noxon Red Devils will follow lead of VanVleet
The Red Devils will rely heavily on senior running back Cade VanVleet, a three-year starter in the offensive backfield and an equally imposing anchor on the defensive line.

Conditioning will be a key for Hot Springs volleyball team
Six players are on the court during a match, leaving the Hot Springs crew with just one substitute.

State approves new wolf hunt, trap regulations
The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks received more than 26,000 public comments on the proposal.

Veteran St. Regis volleyball team has high hopes
All the returning starters from the 2020 team, which showed solid improvement from the year before, are back for the 2021 campaign.

Chisholm pleased with new Plains School addition
In addition to the sports court, which is identical in size to the existing gymnasium and comes with electric, roll-out bleachers, the building provides prized new space for the school’s arts program.
Mineral County Crisis Mapping Workshop seeks to help others
With that in mind, on July 20, multiple Mineral County agencies participated in a Crisis Mapping Workshop put on by the Healthy Communities Coalition.
Montana Viewpoint: The enemy is us
The ways we are currently dealing with Covid and global warming may validate that belief sooner than later. It was once commonplace to distinguish humans from other species by saying humans were rational thinkers.
Food for Thought: Why am I so anxious?
All of us know what it is like to feel worry, nervousness, fear, and concern.

Paradise sewer meetings continue
With the proposed $4.5 million sewer project halted in its tracks by a determined group of sewer foes...
State has new online dashboard for Montana wildfires
The state has experienced nearly 1,800 fire starts this year.

Montana groups work to make wilderness accessible
The trip brought eight participants into the 1.5 million acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex.

Glen {Barney} Rummel
Dad was born Oct. 17, 1933, in a cabin in Revias Creek just outside of Dixon.

Hoot-owl restrictions a necessary inconvenience for area anglers
Warm water, low flow levels, and high temperatures have prompted fishing restrictions on several rivers across western Montana this summer.