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SVFD Mutual Aid request brings much needed support
Montana Mutual Aid was established in 1995 by the state legislature in an effort to allow fire departments without existing mutual aid agreements in place to assist each other without the worry of liability issues.

Hot Springs man sent to prison for killing roommate
A Hot Springs man convicted of beating his roommate to death in 2020 is headed to prison.

Student spotlight: Daniel Farris
Age: 17

Trotters come up short against Arlee Scarlets
The Plains Trotters hosted the Arlee Scarlets on Thursday evening for a hometown showdown.
The brighter side
With all the seriousness, anger and chaos around us, let’s look at life on the lighter side for a moment with some smiles:

Paradise woman wins big in lottery
Jamie Doran

Local grapplers bring home the hardware
They came through all year and the state finals proved to be no exception.
Senior News
Legals for March, 24 2021

Hidden museum in St. Regis
ST. REGIS – From the outside, St. Regis resident Earl Eisenbacher’s workshop looks like any other building one might see throughout Mineral County with an unassuming appearance that betrays the treasure trove within the walls.

St. Regis boys continue hot start in win over Superior
The youth movement continues in the Western 14C conference and that is good news for the St. Regis Tigers boys basketball team, which is already off to a hot start to the 2022-23 campaign.

Plains Council won't support revote on road levy
Plains Town Council at its April meeting unanimously voted to delay a road district ballot levy scheduled for this year.

Basketball Roundup
Boys

State wants comments on new elk management plan
Elk hunters who are interested in how the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks manage elk have the opportunity to weigh in on the new draft elk management plan.
Pool prices, budget topics during Plains Town Meeting
There were plenty of agenda items at last week’s Plains Town Meeting, with some updates, including the water leaks that appear to be getting better.
COLUMN: Track and field standouts
In the years I’ve been covering high school sports, I’ve often extolled the talents and drive of the young folks I’ve had the pleasure to write about in Western Montana.
Effort to rename Libby bridge after fallen soldier headed to Legislature
When the state Legislature convenes next Monday in Helena, Sen. Mike Cuffe, R-Eureka, will introduce a bill to rename the Montana 37 bridge over the Kootenai River as it exits Libby in memory of former resident Arthur J. Rambo.

Hot Springs tangles with Noxon in county battle
Matt Unrau

Mack Days wraps up May 11
Only one weekend left in the 2024 Spring Mack Days fishing event on Flathead Lake.

Breaking free
Chris Borntreger tells story of Amish past and present gifts