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Superior welcomes a new Little Free Library
This quaint box perched above a friendly hand-carved bear is a Little Free Library recently purchased and established by the Arnsans, Dan and Barbara.
Town Pump fundraiser underway to support food banks
Town Pump fundraiser helping food banks serve in crisis
LTE-Plains man supports Tranel for Public Service Commission
The Public Service Commission is a critical race this fall.

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard
About three dozen teachers, parents, grandparents and children walked from the school to the Brovold Orchard just as it was done years ago when Norman Brovold opened up his orchard for students to come and pick apples and then make cider from his press.
Magone believes she is best candidate to represent Senate District 7
Diane Magone’s roots run deep in Mineral County, and that’s just one of the many reasons why she is running for the Senate District 7 seat this fall.
Active COVID-19 cases jumps to 17 in county
While Sanders County and the state of Montana can’t seem to get on the same page in terms of how many active cases of COVID-19 exist, county officials are reporting 17 as of Saturday.

Superior School holds food drive for pantry
During the month of October, the Superior School District is holding a food drive for their school’s pantry that provides students with meal staples, personal hygiene items, and proper nutrition through the schools’ backpack program.
Montana VA Announces Flu Clinics for Veterans
Montana VA Announces Statewide Flu Clinics for Veterans

Plains man recovering from kidney transplant surgery
Francis Church, a newspaper editor from years ago, is credited with the saying, “yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus”.
Kvelve's Comments: There oughta be a law
There ought to be a law.
Stevens retires after 39 years of shepherding Silver Dollar Inn
Sept. 25, front desk clerk Naomi Stevens donned her name tag for one last shift.

Plains resident proof good things come in small packages
Some people accept defeat. Others make lemonade out of lemons. Such is the case with Plains resident Jennay Ovitt, who has turned life’s lemons into something very palatable. As a result, she and many others may soon be able to do the same.

Plains residents seek crackdown on speeders
For a group of concerned Clayton Street residents, enough is enough. The spark that triggered their call to action came earlier this month when a speeding motorist narrowly missed hitting a young child riding a bicycle.

St. Regis volleyball collects first win
This was the one that was bound to happen and a glimpse of future potential for the young St. Regis Lady Tigers volleyball team.

Plains gridders celebrate homecoming with big win
On a rainy night when holding onto the football became a challenge in itself, Plains High running back Gavin Regalado had the answer.
Alzheimer's Foundation to host free virtual workshop
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America will host a free virtual educational conference as part of its national Educating America Tour to help Montana residents affected by Alzheimer’s disease during the COVID-19 crisis on Tuesday, Sept. 29.

Auction supports Plains-Paradise Rural Fire
On an overcast day with a light rain falling in the Plains area, a group of hearty volunteers and an equally hearty bunch of buyers came together Saturday morning to support a good cause.

Longtime trap club caretaker Harry Greene says goodbye
With or without a firearm, Harry Greene is a straight-shooter.
A conversation with candidate 'Z'
It must have been a dream.

Massage therapist opens business in Plains
Fueled by corona virus concerns, unhealthy air from forest fires, a contentious political climate and a host of other issues, stress is on the rise in Montana and across the country.