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Donna Marie Kline Mallery
Donna Marie Kline Mallery was born to Merrit and Maude Kline on June 1, 1925 in Randolph, Minnesota. She was the eighth of 11 children to be born and raised on the family dairy farm.

The Circle restaurant reopens despite obstacles
Country music legend Johnny Cash once asked in song, “will the circle be unbroken?”

Hack & Blast raises money for Plains groups
They came, they saw, they blasted and they hacked.

Scenic chairlift added at Lookout Pass
Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area along the Montana and Idaho border has recently added new summer activities to its list of attractions.

Dorian Jeannette Wendt Grunhuvd
Dorian Jeannette Wendt Grunhuvd, 94, went to be with her loving God on June 20, 2020 surrounded by loved ones at her home in Superior, Montana.

Woman’s Club rummage sale is a Plains staple
Generosity and community were on full display Saturday at the Plains VFW meeting room.

Superior student helps develop graduation event
There was no way that 14-year-old Lanie Crabb was going to let this COVID-19 rob her from a memorable eighth grade graduation!

St. Regis Senior Center is keeping people fed
It’s been nearly three months since the St. Regis Senior Center has been forced to shutter its doors in light of the pandemic. This however has not resulted in a break for the cooking team and staff, if anything business has picked up a notch.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks supervisor honored
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Science Program Supervisor Alan Wood received the Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Distinguished Service Award for 2020 in recognition for more than three decades of exemplary service protecting Montana’s fish and wildlife and their habitat.
St. Regis cancels July 4 events
COVID-19 concerns have prompted the cancelation of organized July 4 festivities in St. Regis this summer.

Missoula’s M Trail to get makeover
In celebration of National Trails Day on June 6, the University of Montana has announced that one of the most popular hiking trails in Montana – the M Trail – is getting a makeover.

DeBorgia School House holds successful bake sale
Residents in the west end of Mineral County have a can-do spirit that keeps on going even during a pandemic.

Savenac kids fishing day a delight
Strong winds and threatening skies did little to dampen anyone’s enthusiasm at the kids fishing day last Saturday at Savenac Pond in Haugan.

Mineral County Community Foundation scholarship winners
The Mineral County Community Foundation recently announced the winners of the 2020 scholarships.

Hiawatha Bike Trail provides a family challenge
Midway into the one mile-and-one-half long, cold, pitch-black, and muddy Taft Tunnel it started: My 10-month-old son was not happy.

Superior food co-op a hit with its members
With nearly 300 members, Frugal Boxes food sharing co-op is sort of a like an old-fashioned farmers market with the camaraderie of a really big family tossed all together.

A range of emotions for 2020 Hot Springs graduates
Hot Springs High School made the most of its outdoor graduation ceremony Sunday, May 24.

Superior students celebrate ‘unique’ graduation
A recurring theme of the Superior High School graduation ceremony on May 24 was the notion of a unique ceremony for an equally unique class.
Open burn season closed June 1
The U.S. Forest Service, rural and city fire departments and Mineral County Fire Warden would like to remind its residents that as of June 1, 2020, the open burning season will close.

Getting a glimpse at the great gray owl in its native habitat
I had my first sighting of a great gray owl last week after finishing a walk near home.