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Biden plans new rule to aid smaller farmers
The new rule that will make it easier for farmers to sue companies they contract with over unfair, discriminatory or deceptive practices.

Lolo National Forest road and trail closures on Stateline Complex Fire
The Stateline Complex is burning on the St. Joe Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, to the south and west of the Idaho-Montana state line, and about 6.5 miles southwest of St. Regis.
West End Volunteer Fire Department hosts open house Aug. 1
The day will include events for kids, too, and lunch will be provided.
Montana drops 'bad actor' case against Hecla Mining Co.
The decision prompted conservation groups involved in the case to allege political interference by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte.

Wesley “Wes” Gene Linder Jr.
He was born on Aug. 27, 1969 in Fresno, California, to Gene and Barbara Linder.

'Better Together" seeks equality, inclusion
Magone organized the event after reading about the Red Pill Festival taking place in the same location Saturday, July 24.

Passport in Time volunteers keep historic Savenac Nursery pristine
Keeping this treasure in pristine condition comes mostly from volunteers, with the lion's share of help from Passport in Time.

A helping hand: Mineral Moms Support Group
Along with these huge life adjustments many mothers also find that in the social media, pandemic times we live in, isolation can sometimes be the tender topping on the cake of motherhood.
First female grizzly in 40 years collared in Washington
The grizzly, along with her three cubs, were released to help biologists learn more about the endangered animals.
Food for Thought: Keeping anger under control
Let’s take a look at what causes people to become angry and how they can respond to stressful situations more productively.

Weather conditions continue dire fire forecast
Stage II restrictions went into effect last Friday in Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties, meaning all campfires are strictly prohibited.
Advocating for Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act
If passed by the U.S. Senate, the act would support a 15-year coalition of ranchers, loggers, conservationists, timber companies, citizens, businesses and outdoor enthusiasts.

State program introduces youths to sport of archery
Archery continues to increase in popularity by leaps and bounds and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has a program designed to help youth and educators learn a sport which has been practiced for thousands of years.

Colorado wolves have six pups
Officials last year confirmed the presence of the small pack of wolves in northwestern Colorado after a number of sightings since 2019.

Officials kill Ovando grizzly; Bear attacks runner in Idaho
A grizzly bear that pulled a California woman from her tent and killed her this week was fatally shot early last Friday.

Plains homesteaders share secrets in local tour
The tour kicked off with a cow milking demonstration.
'Better Together' and 'Red Pill' festivals coming to Mineral County
A planned appearance by one group of people in Mineral County has spawned a festival by another on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
Food for Thought: Is empathy important and should parents be teaching it?
Empathy and concern for other people allow us to appreciate what we have and how we can help others.
Coping with smoke from wildfires
The resulting smoke endangers the health of everyone, particularly for vulnerable people such as those with existing heart or lung disease, children, older adults and pregnant women.

Sanders County will implement Stage 2 fire restrictions
In the county, the National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures in the mid 90s through next Monday with south winds at 10 to 15 mph and gusts as high as 25 mph.