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Unruly behavior at commission meetings
I am deeply concerned about what is happening in our county and more specifically, the behavior that is occurring at our Mineral County Commissioners’ meetings.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Snowmobile club discusses Saltese Trestle with Zinke
U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke met with members of the Montana Nightriders Snowmobile Club in Haugan last week to hear about their valiant effort to repair and bring the Saltese Trestle up to safety standards to motorized and non-motorized traffic.

Alberton test scores on the rise
Each year Alberton students in grades K-11 participate in standardized testing, along with every other school in the U.S.
COLUMN: Lure of coaching
It is, or for sure can be, one of the greatest experiences a sports-minded person can have.
Track season off and running this weekend
Spring sports fans, cinch up the Velcro, tighten up your wigs and dust off your running shoes.
Lady Hawks softball returns good crop of starters
There are so many things that come together to make a good softball team.
T-Falls golf teams optimistic heading into Class B season
Things were pretty good last year for the Thompson Falls golf team, led by Ellie Baxter’s standout junior season.
Savage Heat track boats solid core of underclassmen
How do you replace two of the best athletes to don Hot Springs uniforms in recent memory? With a talented and eager group of youngsters.

Gianforte visits Meuli Ranch in Dayton
Black cows finished the hay on the feedground as ranchers Mike and Nancy Meuli welcomed Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and First Lady Susan Gianforte to their ranch west of Dayton Monday.

First grass fire of season burns 5 acres near Plains
Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District responded Saturday to the first grass fire of the season.
Legals for March, 15 2023
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Leo Harteis
Community Calendar
Community Calendar

Wildland firefighters train for upcoming season
Wildland firefighters train for upcoming season

Noxon students put science projects to the test
On a cold snowy day, Noxon’s Elementary's kindergarten through sixth-grade classes celebrated their first annual science, technology, engineering, art and math fair, better known as “STEAM.”

Plains considers lease of railroad property
The March’s Plains Council meeting was standing-room only to address the many agenda items.
Local hoopers earn All-State selections
Four players from the 14C basketball conference, two all-state selections from the boys and two from the girls, highlight this year’s 2022-23 recently released post-season honors.
Bigfork girls complete run to State B title
It was, to say the least, a very successful showing for Western Division Class B and C teams as the 2022-23 Montana High School basketball season came to a close this past weekend in Billings.
COLUMN: March's madness begins
One of the strangest events, yet most beautiful to the eyes of sports fans, gets under way this week.