- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /

Plains VFW Post 3596 gets a new, improved look
When patrons of the Plains Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3596 venture inside, hopefully soon, they’ll be in for a pleasant surprise.
Police log: Fires, thefts, cow enjoys its freedom and semi drivers battle it out
April 8

Scotchman Peaks Wilderness program coordinator retires
Sandy Compton finds sacred ground in stone cathedrals carved by glaciers, in landscapes of cirques and tarns and scree. Hymns in this wild country rely on prolonged notes of silence punctuated by birdsong, by the gurgle of clear-running streams and, in season, by the bugling of bull elk.
Mabel G. Ebner
Mabel G. Ebner of Superior, Montana, passed away from complications of cancer in her home on March 20, 2020, with family and friends by her side.

Locals provide hand sanitizer for first responders
What do you get when you cross a butterfly and a bottle of hooch? Hand sanitizer, of course, and lots of it!

UM grad joins team at Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Some health-program students at Missoula College of the University of Montana are joining the battle against the coronavirus pandemic even before they graduate.

Candidate for 1-year term on Plains School Board
NAME: Karrie Shinnick-Lulack

Candidates for 3-year term on Plains School Board
NAME: Rose Wagoner
Housing assessment moves forward
An in-depth study of housing issues in Sanders and Mineral Counties is moving forward this week under the guidance of George “Buddy” Borden of GB Consulting.
Clark Fork River Bridge work to begin soon
The Montana Department of Transportation will begin construction in early April to fix and replace the Clark Fork River Bridge on Montana 200.
Town Pump has grants available for voluntary ambulance, EMTs
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is offering up to $500,000 in grants statewide for volunteer ambulance and EMT services.
No headline
The 2020 Spring Mack Days Fishing Event sponsored by the Confederated

Superior Meats expands operations
Jerry Stroot isn’t shy bragging about his crew at Superior Meats.

Mixed results for area businesses in COVID-19 pandemic
As public health and safety precautions are put in place across the country and state-wide to slow the spread of the COVID-19, or coronavirus, local businesses are experiencing economic hardships while complying to stringent but temporary regulations and guidelines.

Robin Renae Gould Jones
Robin Renae Gould Jones, 54, of Missoula, passed away on Friday, March 13, 2020, at Missoula Health and Rehabilitation Center, secondary to a prolonged illness.
Deborgia Schoolhouse’s St. Patrick’s dinner canceled
For many, this St. Patrick’s Day the tradition of eating corned beef and cabbage had to be enjoyed at home this year, if one had the recipe.

Local teacher scores big with Business Professionals
With 45,000 members in over 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, Business

Olszewski campaigns in St. Regis
St. Regis residents had a very special afternoon this last Saturday as Dr. Al Olszewski, Republican candidate for governor, made a campaign stop Saturday.

Local teacher scores big with Business Professionals
With 45,000 members in over 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, Business

Heppe honored by County Library
Feb. 29, the Mineral County Library hosted a Volunteers Appreciation Day in recognition of those whose selfless efforts make the library run smoothly.