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Food for Thought: Avoiding miscommunication
Most misunderstandings are caused by miscommunications. Assertiveness is expressing your wants and feelings in a non-aggressive way; thus avoiding many misunderstandings.
Television: Will it stay or will it go?
I’m seriously thinking about giving up on an old friend I’ve had since I was probably four or five years old.

Rodeo a way of life for Brash family
For Vance Brash and his family, rodeo is a way of life.

Family run cherry stand a St. Regis institution
What started as a cooler of cherries and a bucket of ice over two decades ago has now blossomed into a prosperous family run business and a town institution.

Plains Library staff steps up to help local citizens
A new director and staff who love the Plains area and want to help local residents are the key ingredients behind upgrades and improvements at the Plains Public Library.

Chouinard takes over leadership of Hot Springs school
Like so many of his fellow school superintendents, Gerald Chouinard’s to-do list is topped by the challenges associated with the COVID-19 situation.

Monster trucks make a loud roar on July 4
Sparks flew, BBQs smoked, music played, monster trucks roared and fireworks lit the skies throughout the area as Sanders County residents took advantage of beautiful summer weather to celebrate Independence Day.
Sanders County reports first positive COVID-19 case
Sanders County health officials have reported the county’s first case of COVID-19.
The latest disease is ‘COVID Fatigue’
Anyone else tired of the Covid-19 deal yet?
Food for Thought: Keeping anger under control
In my work with individuals and couples, I see many people who have a difficult time expressing and managing angry feelings. Let’s take a look at what causes people to become angry and how they can respond to stressful situations more productively.

Out with Benji’s, in with ‘Jaegerhaus’
Out with Benji’s, in with Jaegerhaus.

Montana Rail Link confirms ‘track geometry’ caused derailment in 2014
Six years this month, Montana Rail Link experienced a derailment which received national attention.

Mineral Co. conducts screening for COVID-19
June 22 and 23 the Mineral County Health Department conducted drive-thru testing for COVID-19 at four different locations in the area. Last Monday testing sites were held in St. Regis and Deborgia, and on Tuesday, Alberton and Superior both had drive-through testing spots available.

Donna Marie Kline Mallery
Donna Marie Kline Mallery was born to Merrit and Maude Kline on June 1, 1925 in Randolph, Minnesota. She was the eighth of 11 children to be born and raised on the family dairy farm.

The Circle restaurant reopens despite obstacles
Country music legend Johnny Cash once asked in song, “will the circle be unbroken?”

Rock artist turns out solid work
Liz Smith quit smoking and became a “rock” star.

Hack & Blast raises money for Plains groups
They came, they saw, they blasted and they hacked.

Woman’s Club rummage sale is a Plains staple
Generosity and community were on full display Saturday at the Plains VFW meeting room.

Superior student helps develop graduation event
There was no way that 14-year-old Lanie Crabb was going to let this COVID-19 rob her from a memorable eighth grade graduation!
Moving beyond grief and loss
In my work as a mental health professional, I have see many clients dealing with losses of all kinds.