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State says Infant cereal tested above safe arsenic levels
The recalled infant cereal was distributed nationally through Walmart stores and online.

Loud noise, bear spray effective deterrents for bears on private property
Loud noise, such as banging pots and pans, using an air horn or car alarm, or even shouting, is a simple, effective way to deter a bear on private property.

Grizzlies found in Bitterroot River East Fork country
Preliminary information gathered by cameras used in the study has revealed the presence of two grizzly bears near the headwaters of the east fork of the Bitterroot River in southwest Montana.
Patricia Johnson England
Pat was born July 20, 1949, to Otto Howard and Dorothy Johnson.

Linda Lou "White" Horn
Linda Lou "White" Horn was born March 15, 1964 to Roger and Lou White in Hamilton, Montana.

Virginia Clair Thomson (Ginny)
She was born in Bellingham, Washington, to Louis and Joyce Owens on March 31, 1952. She asked the Lord into her heart at the age of 10.

Mullan/St. Regis slams Charlo, 64-20
Senior running back Adam Ball was honored before the game during St. Regis’ senior night.

St. Regis jewelry makers are a creative couple
Being resilient and a bit innovative has come in handy for Matilda Sink over the years.

Nine Mile Community hosts apple cider festival
It’s a festive party that marks the definite arrival of fall by making apples the center of attention.

Cash available for Sanders Co. junk car removal
A den for feral cats, packrats, skunks and other ill wanted animals we’d rather not have to deal with near our homes.
Montana Viewpoint: Time to put the election to rest
Mike Lindell has had much more success in attracting people to his point of view than he has had in finding evidence to support it.

Prepare now for winter home heating
Some of the most important chores on the fall to do list involve maintenance on heating systems, gathering firewood, and splitting and stacking your supply.
State chamber group seeks students' innovative business ideas
This collaborative initiative invests in Montana’s students while developing a mentorship platform to connect with business and community leaders.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital gets help from National Guard
Between Sept. 30 and Oct. 7, Sanders County has had at least 54 new cases while Mineral County has had 46.

George Regan
He was a beloved husband, father, brother, and uncle who will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Mineral Co. Resource Committee talks mill closing
More campsites will be discussed for the Quartz and Sloway Campgrounds, and it appears the on-line reservation campsite program is working well.
Thompson Falls resident advocates for wilderness protection
The wilderness is extremely special for reasons in every direction.
Area residents named to state boards
Several of the appointees are from Northwest Montana.

Sen. Daines pushes for increased logging and mining
U.S. Senator Steve Daines is calling on the U.S. Forest Service to do more to reach its timber harvest goals in Montana after falling short by 30% in fiscal year 2021.
406 area code required for local calls starting Oct. 24
That will change this month due to a Federal Communications Commission order designating 988 as the new, nationwide, 3-digit number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.