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Sheep Mountain Lodge holds tipi raising
Sheep Mountain Lodge sits perched upon the bank of the Clark Fork River just downstream of Superior on what the owner, Perry Jones, calls his favorite stretch of water for fishing.
Verbally abusive relationship, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series on verbal abuse. In this article I will address some ways to manage verbal abuse.

Loge, French vie to be House District 14 legislator
House District 14 in Montana encompasses a gigantic chunk of real estate, from from Eastern Plains to Lookout Pass. Then, St. Regis to Western Missoula. Evaro Hill to Valley Creek onward to Dixon. Then Camas Prairie to Hot Springs and Lone Pine.
The Trail Rail Run is still on!
The race is on! At least for in-state runners, so lace up those sneakers and refresh that training schedule the Trail Rail Run is less than a month away. Following an email-based survey sent out to race participants and volunteers Trail Rail Run Director Tyler Cheesman has elected to move forward with the 2020 race.
Food for Thought: Are You in a verbally abusive relationship?
This is the first of a two-part series on verbal abuse. In this article I will discuss some of the dynamics and the various types of verbal abuse. In the next article I will discuss how to handle verbal abuse when it occurs to you.

Mother’s Day a boost to Superior flower shop
Mother’s Day is typically the mother of all flower sales for florists each year. That is both a good but tiring promise for Jackie Callison, owner of Jackie’s Flowers and Espresso in Superior.
Superior Food Bank steps up and meets needs during crisis
With the recent COVID-19 related job layoffs and families seeking unemployment benefits Superior’s Food Bank has also been increasing their hours and providing extra assistance to those in need.

Plains residents orchestrate own ‘Spartan Race’ runs as scheduled
The COVID-19 pandemic may have forced the cancellation of countless events in Montana and across the world, but Plains resident Mike Tatum didn’t let it stop him from putting on an abbreviated version of the famed Spartan Race.

Thompson Falls Schools welcomes Scully, Schrock
When students return to school in Thompson Falls in a little more than three months, they will be greeted by a new superintendent and high school principal.

House fire leaves Plains couple hospitalized
A house fire in Plains Sunday night has left a married couple hospitalized.

Western Montana mourns passing of Hot Springs child
A little girl from Hot Springs who inspired thousands of people across Western Montana as she battled brain cancer during the past year has died.

Harlee Joanne Salmi, 6
Harlee Joanne Salmi, 6, earned her wings and flew to heaven on May 6, 2020 after a year long battle with cancer.

Milder winter means more promise for elk, deer
Just because the 2020 U.S. Census was on ice waiting out the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order doesn’t mean ‘individuals’ are not being counted.
Two bald eagle chicks relocated
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks worked in close partnership with the Montana Raptor Conservation Center to relocate two orphaned bald eagle chicks last week in southwest Montana.
Iconic St. Regis Memorial Day flea market canceled by COVID
Memorial Day weekend in St. Regis, Montana means traffic backing up at its four-way stop in what is usually a sleepy little town. It means kettle corn and concession stand burgers.

Mineral County authorities search for missing man
Mineral County officials are searching for a 74-year-old Washington man after he was reported missing from his home in Spokane April 29.
Alberton School District 2 trustee candidates
Tuesday, May 5, Alberton School District 2 of Mineral County will have a mail-in election for two school board trustee positions. Two candidates and the incumbent were all asked the same questions.

Precision rifle series puts shooters to the test
A slight breeze cut through the crisp morning air at the Butte Gun Club as the shooters toted their rifles to the firing line. One by one, the competitors took their positions. At one stage, a man stepped into an old claw-foot bathtub and rested the front of his rifle on the metal rim. To his right, another shooter contemplated how to best support his rifle on a giant rubber tire while the shooter on the stage to his left took to his stomach on a rickety-looking raised wooden platform.

Macman Fishing Report: Perch cycle produces big fish
Fishermen, what’s happening in East Bay (East side of Polson Bay on Flathead Lake)?

Old-time street cruise helps Superior combat COVID isolation
Gas is cheap, food is primarily drive-through style, and the only place to catch up with neighbors is at the post office.