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Traveling artwork stops in Plains en route to D.C.
You could see and feel the emotion coming from Army Veteran Jim Layton as he stepped to the back of the Veterans Suicide Awareness painting and signed his name. He was doing so to honor a longtime friend and fellow veteran who recently took his own life.
St. Regis wins battle of the Tigers
The St. Regis Lady Tigers won in all aspects of the battle of Tigers with Darby Saturday afternoon.
Hot Springs drops heartbreaker to Panthers
One minute you’re in control, victory is in plain sight.
COLUMN: Hallowed turf in Hot Springs
There are places in life we wind up in that we will never forget.
Bobcats rock Horsemen, 56-6
Superior may have found the ingredients for an outstanding season.

Thompson Falls cross country preview
They loss their top gun from last year, but the Thompson Falls cross country team appears to have reloaded as the 2022 season gets underway.
Arlee clips Plains in marathon match
Volleyball fans may have missed one of the best matches of the season as Arlee and Plains slugged it out over a five-game marathon that ended with Arlee pulling out a 3-2 win this past week on their home court.
Noxon withstands Savage Heat, 3-1
Tournament games not withstanding, it’s probably way too early to anoint a season-opening volleyball game as the game of the season.

Polson's Mesa Bell to compete at Indian National Finals
Polson fans were ecstatic when Mesa Bell caught her calf in winning time to take the break-away roping at the River Rodeo held last month at the Polson Fairgrounds.
St. Regis upends Clark Fork, 60-42
One of the best sports adages of all time is always part of emails from St. Regis-Mullan coach Jesse Allan.
Bus safety top of mind as school resumes
Around 400 students returned to schools across Mineral County in the past few weeks.
St. Regis Senior Center under new management
In 2009 when the St. Regis Senior Citizens Center opened the doors of their brand-new facility, there was a waiting line outside on Thursdays for their weekly lunch.
St. Regis restarts recycling program
Following a two-year absence, the residents of St. Regis once again have a place to bring their recyclables.

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.
Paradise Water District pushes for reimbursement
The Paradise Water District is in the process of seeking legal counsel as it seeks to collect what it says are funds that were wrongly and perhaps illegally paid from their budget to help fund the then newly created Paradise Sewer Board.

4-H sisters raise pigs for county fair
Hard work, dedication, a desire to learn and in the end, a sad heart.
Robert Loren Yates
Robert Loren Yates
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Big crowds turn out for Cedar Creek history trip
Last weekend, the Cedar Creek Road outside of Superior might have had its first traffic jam since Adolph Lozeau spilled the beans about the gold strike that Louis Barrette, Basil Lanthier and he had up there in 1867.
A nutty sports fanatic
They call us “sports nuts” for a reason.