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St. Regis artist makes handmade jewelry
Following a rewarding career working in various medical laboratories, St. Regis resident Cathy Hansen retired and discovered her niche, this time it’s in her home workshop making unique handmade jewelry.

Victorian-style bed & breakfast opens in Plains
Amid the proliferation of bed and breakfast establishments sweeping the nation, it would be hard to find one more intriguing than the J&J Bed & Breakfast now open for business in Plains.
Reimagining Rural events set for Thompson Falls
Reimagining Rural sprung from an idea and desire to help create a vibrant future for Montana’s rural communities.

Clark Fork volleyball sweeps St. Regis
In what turned out to be a fast-moving volleyball match, I-90 rivals Clark Fork (Superior/Alberton) and St. Regis faced off on the Tigers home court Thursday night with Clark Fork sweeping the host team three games to zero.

Superior Schoolhouse hosts outdoor concert
With the sun setting behind the maple trees that line the old Superior Schoolhouse lawn locals gathered in family unit socially distanced squares to take in a delightful end of summer outdoor concert.

Plains woman inspired to author children's book
Rescuing an abandoned, mistreated dog changed Karen Olson’s life.
Flat Rock Fire does little damage after swift response
An impressive and swift response by area fire crews on the afternoon of Sept. 8 kept the Flat Rock Fire north of St. Regis from spreading and getting out of hand.
Covid is ruining my sports world
This past week was one for which I had been waiting many agonizing months. Sports, live sports, lay before me.

Plastic keeps St. Regis band making beautiful music
Sometimes you’ve just gotta’ roll with it. Such as rolls of plastic, or in this case hordes of plastic table cloth coverings.
Savage Heat race past Valley Christian
If you are a fan of scoring in a football game, this one was for you.

Second Amendment alive and well in Plains
The Second Amendment to the Constitution is alive and well in Plains, Montana. That was evident by the packed Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Saturday as more than 35 exhibitors and a shoulder-to-shoulder crowd of customers and gun fanciers flocked to the Annual Plains Gun Show.
Some experts say Paradise sewer project price too high
With the embers of anti-sewer protest still glowing, a new development in the issue may further fan the flames of discontent in the small town of Paradise.
Resource Coalition talks federal land work, timber harvest
“The lumber market has never been this good so it’s great to be in full operation with almost 100 employees.”

Firefighters battle blazes across Western Montana
Firefighters are battling a number of fires across Western Montana, but rain in the region was expected to give them a welcome break Monday.

Trump stagecoach makes stop in Plains
The national campaign to “ride the Trump train,” a slogan meant to encourage support for President Donald J. Trump, took on a distinctly Montana twist Friday in Plains.

Plains man's love of nature evolves into photography
There are some things in life that just go good together. Ketchup and mustard. Salt and pepper. Beer and Pizza. Add Orvall Kuester and nature to that list.

Sharon (Jensen) Booth
Sharon (Jensen) Booth passed away on July 27, 2020.
Kvelve's Comments: Time for some new sayings
Life is full of sayings.
Sanders County shares recycling basics
Recycling is the third and key component of the three Rs, including reduce, reuse and recycle.
COVID plans put to test as firefighters crowd camps
HELENA — Jon Paul was leery entering his first wildfire camp of the year late last month to fight three lightning-caused fires scorching parts of a Northern California forest that hadn’t burned in 40 years.