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Montana Viewpoint: Time to put the election to rest
Mike Lindell has had much more success in attracting people to his point of view than he has had in finding evidence to support it.
Mineral County community helps one of its own
The pile of wood in their yard had been there since last year when Brad Hutchins brought it home from the IFG lumber mill.
Montana Viewpoint: The story of Tom Lane
Every once in a while we meet people that come into our lives for a short moment, and as short as it might be, they leave a very long impression.
Not everyone thankful for firefighters' efforts
The ABSENCE of ALL late summer birds is evidence of what you all did.
Montana Viewpoint: Politics, to listen or to lecture?
Individual politicians may have the best of motives, but the parties they belong to, no. The parties are like businesses, they want results.
Donna Jane (Ellis) Tompkins
Donna Jane (Ellis) Tompkins went home to be with the Lord on Sept. 2, 2021.
Leona A. (Whisennand) Ekstrom
She married Wesley Al Ekstrom on June 19, 1965. To this union were added three daughters that she loved and cherished very much.
Edwin James (Jim) Freer
Jim was born June 17, 1940, in Kalispell, Montana, the son of Edwin Russell Freer and Margaret Picha.
Montana Viewpoint: Keeping it together
A politically divided nation is easy prey to its enemies and a weak partner to its allies.
FWP director talks public access, predators at meeting
During the more than two-hour session, people asked questions and talked about grizzly bears, wolves, elk, public access and the possibility of increasing fees for hunting and fishing.
Hot Springs starts strong with rout of Valier, 47-0
Senior wide receiver Kyle Lawson ran for a pair of touchdowns and was on the receiving end of a scoring strike from senior quarterback Jack McAllister.
Richard Cary Benner
The only book that Dick ever read was the Bible, and he had it right on his table where he sat each morning.
Hot Springs football squad happy for 2021 season
Like so many teams that battled the chaos caused by the dreaded Covid calamity, Hot Springs faced cancellations and rescheduled games like they were an airport in a power outage.
Mullan Road conference returns to St. Regis
The annual Mullan Road Conference returns to its birthplace as the original gathering was held when the John Mullan statue in St. Regis was rededicated in 1989.
Montana Viewpoint: The enemy is us
The ways we are currently dealing with Covid and global warming may validate that belief sooner than later. It was once commonplace to distinguish humans from other species by saying humans were rational thinkers.
Shakespeare in the Park returns to Mineral County Aug. 26
This summer’s highly anticipated return performance is slated for 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, in its customary venue at the Mineral County Fairgrounds.
Stella Patricia Beck
Stella Patricia Beck, 92, of Superior, passed away Wednesday, July 28.
Montana Viewpoint: Rights and responsibilities
But for almost every right, there is a qualifier that is as important as the right itself.
Briggs Matthew Bache
Briggs Matthew Bache was born at 1:37 a.m. Tuesday, June 15, at Clark Fork Valley Hospital. The son of Gabrielle Marie Bache and Adam Michael Bache, of Plains, weighed 8 pounds, 3.9 ounces and measured 19.5 inches. Briggs joins older brother Rafe Michael Briggs. His maternal grandparents are Jim and Robin Hamilton, of Novi, Michigan. His paternal grandparents are Joe and LeeAnn Bache of Libby, Montana. (Clark Fork Valley Hospital photo)
Local fire danger rating raised to high level
Along with several other states in the Northwest, Montana has been riding out an impressive heat wave.