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March 23, 2022 midnight

Mission West roundtable sparks grand ideas

Every five years, stakeholders in Mineral, Sanders and Lake counties gather to redevelop an overall plan addressing the main issues the counties face together.

Jazz, funk and soul: Darby-Duffin to perform in Superior
March 16, 2022 midnight

Jazz, funk and soul: Darby-Duffin to perform in Superior

"Do you know how to tell the difference between an extraordinary singer and one who is mediocre? The “ugly” face. You know, the kind that Patti (LaBelle) and Aretha (Franklin) make when nothing matters in the world except the love affair between the artist and the song. That is Dee-Dee Darby-Duffin."

Bill Tompkins
March 2, 2022 11 a.m.

Bill Tompkins

Bill Tompkins

Thomas Basil Doyle
March 2, 2022 midnight

Thomas Basil Doyle

Thomas Basil Doyle

February 23, 2022 midnight

Political courage

Courage is a virtue that we Americans value in our culture. An act of courage transcends ideology, it is a personal characteristic that belongs to the individual or group and to call it bravery without thought of personal consequences is as good a definition as any. We award medals for it.

St. Regis man carves passion for woodworking
January 26, 2022 midnight

St. Regis man carves passion for woodworking

According to Proverbs 16:27, idle hands are the devil’s workshop. In Keith Morris’s quaint wood working shed outside his home in St. Regis, his hands aren’t idle, and the things he creates are simply meant for sharing with others.

Sandra D. King
January 19, 2022 midnight

Sandra D. King

Sandra D. King

January 12, 2022 midnight

CSKT Tribal Council elects McDonald as chairman

The Tribal Council of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes held its quarterly meeting Friday at the Tribes’ headquarters in Pablo, with the selection of new Council leadership high on the agenda.

James Edward Cork II, 44
January 12, 2022 midnight

James Edward Cork II, 44

In memory of James Edward Cork II, 44, of Thompson Falls.

Thilmony, Lawson tapped for Shrine Game
December 29, 2021 midnight

Thilmony, Lawson tapped for Shrine Game

The honors are rolling in for local athletes, in this case selection to the East-West Shrine Game, a football showcase for some of Montana’s best high school seniors from this past season.

James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76
December 22, 2021 midnight

James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76

James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76

December 15, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: Infrastructure, hard and soft

There are two types of infrastructure, commonly called hard and soft.

December 1, 2021 midnight

Sanders Co. resident believes in civil discourse

Many more people have become increasingly involved in what is going on in our community.

December 1, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: Vigilante justice

Can individual Americans, by claiming that they felt their life was in danger become judge, jury, and executioner and not worry unduly about the consequences?

Kootenai Forestlands Project protects 27,000 acres
November 24, 2021 midnight

Kootenai Forestlands Project protects 27,000 acres

Through the partnership, vision and conservation ethic of Stimson Lumber Company and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the public will have free, permanent access to the land that is protected through a conservation easement.

November 24, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: George Washington, patriot or traitor?

“…the liberty secured by the Constitution does not import an absolute right in each person to be at all times, and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint.” Furthermore, he wrote, the Constitution is based on “…the fundamental principle of the social compact…that all shall be governed by certain laws for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people, not for the profit, honor or private interests of any one man, family or class of men.”

Sally Rice
November 17, 2021 midnight

Sally Rice

Sally was born Feb. 21, 1944, in Seattle, Washington, to Luther William Miller and Marie (Nymeyer) Miller.

November 17, 2021 midnight

Montana Viewpoint: American Redoubt

This is the kind of publicity that most communities would not want to have because it would serve as a deterrent to the economic growth of an area.

Superior couple loves the sailing life
October 27, 2021 midnight

Superior couple loves the sailing life

In a sailboat, however, you become a much greater function in order to harness the energy that propels you forward.

America's Sweethearts come to Superior
October 20, 2021 midnight

America's Sweethearts come to Superior

A trio of New York City-based ladies delighted an audience recently.