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COLUMN: When the snow flies
It must be winter in Montana, where the first official day of winter brings pipe-freezing cold and road clogging snow.
Jim Elliott: Feeling thankful
I started out to write about this being a good time of year to be helpful to others and that began to sound so preachy and goody-two-shoes that I thought that maybe I should just thank some people who helped me when I needed it.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Superior students help spread Christmas joy
The Christmas Basket program has been organized as a group effort by several different organizations over the years.

'West Enders' create networking number
Residents who live along I-90 between mile marker 22 and Saltese are in the west end of Mineral County.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
PHOTOS: St. Regis Winter Festival
Families from around the county gathered together Dec. 13, for a fun-filled Winter Festival at St. Regis School.

PHOTO: Superior's Lewis assigned to USNS Comfort
Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Benjamin Lewis, from Superior, assigned to the hospital ship USNS Comfort, boards a transportation barge to assist in the setup of the medical site in Jeremie, Haiti, Dec. 11. Comfort is deployed to U.S. 4th Fleet in support of Continuing Promise 2022, a humanitarian assistance and goodwill mission conducting direct medical care, expeditionary veterinary care, and subject matter expert exchanges with five partner nations in the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Sophia Simons)

Johnny Lee Graham
Johnny Lee Graham was born Dec. 21 1957 to Arthur and Betty Graham. He passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones in his home in Camas Prairie on Dec. 10, 2022.
Turner Mountain plans Dec. 23 opening
Turner Mountain Ski Area is set to open next week.

Montana rail workers say new labor contract doesn't fix working conditions
A monthslong labor dispute between the Class I railroads and rail worker unions ended Dec. 2 with Congress’ intervention, subjecting workers to a new contract and using the 1926 Railway Labor Act to prevent a potential strike.

Santa strolls along Railroad Street
Santa took time out of his busy schedule at the North Pole to bring joy to the children in Plains during his visit earlier this month.

Plains students bring Christmas cheer to long-term care center
Plains Elementary second-graders from Mrs. Gumm and Mrs. Winebrenner’s class spent their time last week bringing Christmas cheer to the Clark Fork Valley Long-Term Care facility.

School gym alarm system works perfectly in smoke incident
At 4:07 p.m., Dec. 14, Plains Fire Department and the Plains Community Ambulance were dispatched to a fire in the new gymnasium at the Plains School.

Plains JMG students organize candy cane exchange
In the dark of night last Wednesday evening residents along the streets of Plains could see Santa perched atop a Plains fire truck.
Lake Co. seeks to end law enforcement agreement on Flathead Reservation
Public Law 280, a unique agreement that has shaped law enforcement in Lake County and on the Flathead Reservation for nearly 60 years, has reached “a breaking point,” according to county officials.

Superior and Plains wrestlers post solid results
On the mats was a good place to be for local wrestlers this past weekend.
COLUMN: A few Christmas shoutouts
I was thinking about putting together a Christmas gift list for all the folks in this area who are involved in or like sports.
Alberton hoopers gain experience in losses
The wins aren’t coming, but experience is.

T-Falls tops Plains in county showdown
In the latest version of the battle for Sanders County, the Blue Hawks ruled the roost.