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Veterans honored at Superior picnic
The weather was perfect for a barbecue on Sunday, where a few dozen veterans and their families were guests of honor at the Mineral County Fairgrounds.
Roadside fountain closed due to bacteria concerns
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... Paradise II, coming to a theater near you soon.

Glacier Park's Sun Road won't open by July 4
Glacier National Park officials said Friday that the Going-to-the-Sun Road will not be fully open by July 4, though plows have made it to Logan Pass.
Trout Creek grad earns award with MT Tech mining club
Montana Technological University’s Robotic Mining Club took home the top mining award at the NASA Lunabotics Competition at the Kennedy Space Center recently. The competition saw 38 universities competing for the top honors.
Riverdogs hang tough at Whitefish wood bat tourney
They most often play against teams from much bigger population areas, which means a deeper player pool in which to dive.

Spotlight on the Arts: T-Falls grad eyes career in video production
“Spotlight on the Arts” by the Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Legals for June, 29 2022
Legals for June, 22 2022
Cornhole Festival raised funds for Project Ascension
The object is simple: put the bean bag in the hole on the sloped, ramp-like board and score three points.
Circus packs the big top in Thompson Falls
If big smiles on little faces are any indication, you can say the circus has changed over the years, but the spirit of the circus lives on.
Board scraps Paradise sewer project; assures water is safe
More than a decade ago, a representative of an engineering company reportedly came to town with ominous warnings about the sorry and deteriorating state of Paradise drinking water.
Haugan hosts kids fishing day at Savenac
This family event has been taking place in Haugan for so long that the original year it began isn’t honestly known.
Hunter ed students get hands-on training at field course
To purchase or apply for a Montana hunting license, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, must complete a hunter education course issued by Montana, any other state, or any Canadian province.

Edward John Chaberek
Edward John Chaberek

Dispatches from the fire lines in New Mexico
I arrived at the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon fires in North Central New Mexico on May 24 to relieve Ron Granger, owner and operator of Leviathan Inc., a type 1 water tender contracted with the Forest Service. A type 1 water tender is the largest type of water tender used by the Forest Service on wild land fires.
Riverdogs snag one win on road trip
They battled through a brief shortage of players, rainy, spring weather and some tough upper division opponents in what was a challenging week for the Clark Fork Valley Riverdogs.

Mistrial declared in case of Troy log furniture maker
A mistrial was declared in the matter of a Troy man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from people all over the country after taking orders from them for custom log furniture and then not producing the items.
Advanced outdoor skills field course in Superior
MISSOULA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter education instructors will host an advanced outdoor skills field course near the town of Superior on Saturday, June 18, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Carole Johnson to retire from Superior Ranger District after long career
On average, men hold 12.5 jobs in their lifetime with a median tenure of 4.3 years.