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Officials prepare for coming wildfire season
If the Clark Fork River hasn’t flooded by the first part of June, area residents can usually breath easier.

Missoula’s M Trail to get makeover
In celebration of National Trails Day on June 6, the University of Montana has announced that one of the most popular hiking trails in Montana – the M Trail – is getting a makeover.

DeBorgia School House holds successful bake sale
Residents in the west end of Mineral County have a can-do spirit that keeps on going even during a pandemic.

Plains residents hold rally to support law officers
Even as some city officials across the country consider disbanding police departments, residents of Plains, Montana took to the street Friday afternoon to let everyone know how they feel about law enforcement officers in Sanders County.

Trout Creek’s Conlin wins Montana BASS state title
A great start and a strong finish lifted Trout Creek’s Jim Conlin to the Montana BASS Nation State Championship last weekend at Noxon Rapids Reservoir.
Leo Quentin Erickson
Leo Quentin Erickson, born Dec. 17, 1942 in Superior, Montana, passed away June 8, 2020 in his home in Medical Lake, Washington.
Food for Thought: Dealing with midlife issues
In this article, I would like to help you explore the challenges and opportunities that come at midlife. You will have an opportunity to take a look at issues that are specific to the Baby Boomer generation.

Mangy Moose opens in St. Regis
It’s been several years since a new business has cropped up in St. Regis, adding new life to the local economy and offering residents another outlet for shopping.

Car show rocks Mineral County
Even with social distancing, cooler temperatures, and entries limited to Montana only, the 21st Old School House Rock Car Show was held and enjoyed by locals and visitors once again.

Hiawatha Bike Trail provides a family challenge
Midway into the one mile-and-one-half long, cold, pitch-black, and muddy Taft Tunnel it started: My 10-month-old son was not happy.

Homesteader Days Rodeo this weekend
Homesteader Days in Hot Springs may look somewhat different in 2020, but for fans of the rodeo and live music, those are two things they can count on at next weekend’s event.

Superior food co-op a hit with its members
With nearly 300 members, Frugal Boxes food sharing co-op is sort of a like an old-fashioned farmers market with the camaraderie of a really big family tossed all together.

Karelian bear dogs are guardians of the wild
They are one of the top 10 most popular dogs in Finland and their popularity is growing in the United States.

Getting a glimpse at the great gray owl in its native habitat
I had my first sighting of a great gray owl last week after finishing a walk near home.
Commissioner race tops the local ballot
Mineral County has three county commissioners each elected to serve a 6-year term. Every two years, its residents vote for retaining the current commissioner (if the commissioner wants to remain) or a changing of the guard.

Pandemic doesn’t put brakes on Old School House Rock car show
A popular family summer event that recently made the ‘COVID-19 Cut’ is taking place Saturday, June 6.

Operation Mariposa delivers potatoes to those in need
It is a root vegetable native to the Americas, a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum, and the plant itself, a perennial in the family Solanaceae.

St. Regis students make best of 2020’s unusual graduation
Although cliché, the theme of graduating classes across the country this year was to have a “2020 vision.”

Louise Tenney Cochran, 95
Louise Cochran passed away peacefully in her sleep at home with her family on May 20, 2020 in Missoula, Montana.

Hot Springs residents depend on Buck’s Grocery
The values of hard work and acting in concert are on display at Buck’s Grocery in Hot Springs.