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Alzheimer's Foundation to host free virtual workshop
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America will host a free virtual educational conference as part of its national Educating America Tour to help Montana residents affected by Alzheimer’s disease during the COVID-19 crisis on Tuesday, Sept. 29.
Mineral County Shooting Sports Association hosts fall banquet
Just like clockwork, the Mineral County Shooting Sports Association (MCSSA) holds a fall banquet that is extremely popular because of the great chow, auction items you dream of owning and camaraderie that is second to none.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Rail summit discusses passenger service in Southern Montana
Railroads played a large role in the development of the United States from the industrial revolution in the Northeast
Trout Unlimited backs Clark Fork restoration project
The illustrious Clark Fork, Montana’s largest river that stretches the length of Mineral County.
Dr. William Jerome 'Jake' Doyle
Dr. William Jerome “Jake” Doyle
Lady Savage Heat win on senior night
Coming off a hard loss to league rival Charlo last week in Montana high school volleyball, their first of the year, Hot Springs figured to take it out on visiting St. Regis.
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.
Superior High School celebrates homecoming
No one would have imagined in March that the COVID-19 pandemic would last this long.
St. Regis celebrates homecoming with big win
The co-op St. Regis Tigers ran away from visiting Arlee on their way to a convincing 76-36 Homecoming win Friday night in St. Regis.
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.
St. Regis principal happy to see students again
The laughter and chatter of students fill the St Regis Schools halls and classrooms once again, even if muffled by masks and face shields. Having children back in school warms the heart.
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.
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.
Mineral County law roundup
Deputies responded to an attempt of someone breaking into a fifth wheel. Case still on going.
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.
Tigers hammer Wallace, Idaho, 64-22
Heading into Friday night’s 8-man football game at Wallace, St. Regis/Mullan coach Jesse Allan said the team needed to diversify from the potent running game they used to dispatch Lakeside in their season opener.
Daines effort keeps program alive to help rural firefighters
When Bruce Charles of De Borgia took over as the West End Volunteer Fire Chief in 2005, the department had a 1962 fire engine in a tiny red building.
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.”