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Paradise Players perform play within a play
The Paradise Center hosted a play performed by the Paradise Players last weekend, on three separate days.
Woman admits lying in Sanders County parental interference investigation
A Texas woman admitted last week to lying to law enforcement about the whereabouts of her son and grandson, who ultimately were found in Costa Rica, during an investigation into parental interference in Sanders County, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said in a press release.

Virginia Unruh
Virginia Unruh

Barry 'Spook' Stang
Barry “Spook” Stang

T-Falls boys, girls earn wins over Troy
It was a clean sweep all the way around.

Superior boys, girls notch key victories
For the Superior High girls basketball team, it was business as usual.
Noxon looks to bounce back after tough week of hoops
It was a busy and tough week for Noxon basketball.
Plains-Hot Springs 3rd in St. Ignatius tourney
The right combination of class champions and depth throughout the line-up helped carry the Plains-Hot Springs Savage Horsemen wrestlers to a respectable third-place finish Saturday at the Mission Mountain Classic tournament in St. Ignatius.
Plains girls impressive in win over Troy
For the Trotters it was a good win over a team they beat by 20 points in Plains last month.
Tigers' depth on display in win over Two Eagle River
It was a loud and proud, playoff-like atmosphere inside the St. Regis gym Saturday night when two of the top three boys teams squared off in a crucial Western 14C conference clash.

Glacier Sun Road reservations open Feb. 1
The first block of reservations to access Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road and the North Fork during the 2023 summer season will become available next week.

Legislation would combine water quality commissions
A bill that would create a Western Montana Conservation Commission — repealing the Flathead Basin Commission and the Upper Columbia Conservation Commission — had its first hearing in the Senate Natural Resources Committee last week.

Tester looks to shore up rural VA staffing
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Montana, last week introduced legislation intended to bolster recruitment and retention of clinicians, particularly those in rural areas, at the Department of Veteran Affairs.

Conservation district board considers resort deck permit
Montana’s Natural Streambed and Land Preservation Act, also known as the 310 Law, requires anyone planning to work in or near a year-round stream or river to obtain a permit.

Forest project proposed on 2,000 acres
The Missoula Ranger District is asking for public feedback on a 2,000 acre project along U.S. 12 that includes Fish, Graves and Howard creeks in Mineral County.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Eggflation: St. Regis farm sees boost in egg sales
During the past year, seemingly every facet of life has been negatively impacted by rising consumer costs.

Rosendale helps christen Montana Freedom Caucus
U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, fresh from a bitter intra-GOP battle for the House speakership, swung through the state Capitol on Thursday to officially christen Montana’s homegrown version of the Freedom Caucus.

Montana Memories: Visiting Gold Creek
Traveling the back roads of Montana over the last 40 years has taught me many things about the lives of the early pioneers of Montana.

Local 4-H members meet with legislators
Members and leaders of the Sanders County 4-H program helped to host the biennial 4-H Legislative Breakfast and Citizenship Seminar in Helena on Jan. 15-17.