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Bison Stampede race results
Dixon School District held the 2023 Bison Stampede Saturday April 22nd. All proceeds from the event went towards campus improvements with the goal of this year to upgrade parking and outdoor learning spaces.
Bear activity picking up across Western Montana
Bears tipping over garbage cans. Bears climbing onto porches pursuing bird feeders. Bears in back yards.
2,000 watercraft inspected so far this year
With the exception of Eureka, watercraft inspection stations are open.
COLUMN: Jock Talk
As the “civic-minded” — not to be confused with “simple-minded” — public servant I am, I thought it would be good to provide a simple guide to “Sports Terms, aka Jock Talk” for those who may be as confused about this strange language associated with games.
Fierce competition at Whitefish's ARM meet
There were some familiar things happening in this weekend’s Whitefish ARM Invitational track and field gathering.
Local girls shine at Top 10 meet in Missoula
The meet is a preview, in a way, of the rapidly approaching Montana State High School track and field championship competitions.
Savage Horsemen notch two more wins
By any measurement, this first season of Plains-Hot Springs baseball has been a good one.
Lady Hawks on a roll as season heats up
It was a busy and successful week for the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks softball team.
Trotters rebound with pair of big wins
After a strange ending to a tournament the week before where the Plains Trotters softball team wound up losing two games, including one that endured a long delay, the Trotters got back on the winning track in a big way this past Saturday.

Trout Creek archery teams returns from nationals
They may not have won the Western National Archery tournament, but the group of young archers from Trout Creek most certainly did win something of equal value in the long run: the respect and support of their fellow Montanans.
Cork-pulling invention earns Noxon student high honors at science fair
It is simple, says Noxon sixth grader Tracker Scarlett.

Abortion clinics sue state over new restrictions
Montana abortion providers on Friday sued the state health department in an attempt to block a new rule adopted by the Gianforte administration’s health department that restricts how the state will pay for abortions through its Medicaid program.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Child care scholarship expansion headed to Gianforte’s desk
Rep. Alice Buckley’s Best Beginnings Scholarship expansion to provide relief for lower-income Montanans seeking child care options is headed to the governor’s desk after a final bipartisan vote in the Senate on Friday.
GOP plan addresses the looming debt crisis
There’s dignity and honor in work.
Laws as reminders of the reason they exist
Every little once in a while I am reminded that laws are created to protect us from ourselves, or more particularly from our faulty memories, or from forgetting history.
First responders fundraiser barbecue
First responders fundraiser barbecue
DUI Task Force scholarships awarded
Three scholarships have been awarded to Mineral County high school seniors who applied with the Mineral County DUI Task Force.

Volunteers help clean up for Earth Day
Earth Day turned 53 years old on Saturday and a huge Clark Fork River cleanup was held in Missoula, which is appreciated very much by those living downstream.

Roundhouse replica groundbreaking held at Paradise
Monday’s groundbreaking ceremony at the Paradise Center is the culmination of two years of work to bring back the historical roundhouse from Paradise’s past.