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Writer recalls lessons learned from archery elk season
This was archery season No. 3 for the three amigos.
Woman accused of murdering ex-husband free on bail
A Flathead Valley woman accused of murdering her ex-husband maintains she shot him in self-defense, but law enforcement officials believe something else may have happened.

St. Regis/Mullan football ranked No. 2 in Idaho 8-man
They have overcome mountains, time zones, virus outbreaks, smoke-filled skies, different playing rules and recently, early season wintery weather.

Paradise artist a true Renaissance man
Steve Eberhardt is a modern day Renaissance man living near Paradise!

Horsemen outlast Seeley-Swan in Snow Bowl, 6-0
The great 2020 Plains Snow Bowl. The legend will grow and so will the stories that will last a lifetime for those involved.
There's no doubt the Russians are to blame
The most diabolical, evil nation on the planet is behind everything. Blame it all on them, those nasty, notorious….Russians.

St. Regis wins a dogfight over Plains Trotters
The Lady Tigers from St. Regis came to Plains and escaped with their second win of the year, a thrilling 3-2 match victory over the host Trotters Thursday night.

Clark Fork volleyball looks ahead to playoffs
For the Clark Fork Lady Mountain Cats, it means looking ahead to the playoffs.

Glass artist seeks to help women in need
But if you’re more curious than in academia, you can take a four-hour class in Superior to see if it is of interest.

Rugg first Mineral County resident inducted into Cowboy Hall of Fame
Ray is the first resident of Mineral County to be inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame and if the stars align just right, his boys and their families will be with him in Great Falls Feb. 12-13 for the formal induction.

A labor of love for St. Regis Lab breeders
There’s nothing quite like the smell of puppy breath in the morning; well, that and coffee.
Transparency of Paradise sewer project questioned after document uncovered
A doggedly determined group of anti-sewer protesters in Paradise have been hoping to overcome their own battle against the odds.

Robust attendance at Clark Fork Valley Hospital health fair
With health care concerns a dominating topic these days, getting information to people is a prime focus for health care providers.

Superior soap maker sticks to tried and true methods
Angie Mellen, founder of Mellen Patch Soaps, is new to the industry but sticks to the proven method.
St. Regis man supports Simon for county commissioner
I would like to voice my support for Duane Simons, Republican candidate for Mineral County Commissioner.

St. Regis School staff member tests positive for coronavirus
A St. Regis School District staff member has tested positive for coronavirus.

Hot Springs approves water, sewer rate increases
It was a hearing that wasn’t.
State seeks comments on I-90 work proposal near DeBorgia
The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a proposal to improve safety on Interstate 90, east of DeBorgia.

Superior welcomes a new Little Free Library
This quaint box perched above a friendly hand-carved bear is a Little Free Library recently purchased and established by the Arnsans, Dan and Barbara.

What is the meaning of graffiti in Mineral County?
Is it the work of bored teen-agers or warnings from outsiders seeking to establish new territory?