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Hot Springs market exemplifies small-town America
August 3, 2022 midnight

Hot Springs market exemplifies small-town America

Norman Rockwell, the artist who often captured small-town, country living in his magazine adorning photographs, would have loved the Hot Springs Farmers Market.

Feds: $401M will add high-speed internet to rural U.S.
August 3, 2022 midnight

Feds: $401M will add high-speed internet to rural U.S.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The federal government is pledging $401 million in grants and loans to expand the reach and improve the speed of internet for rural residents, tribes and businesses in remote parts of 11 states from Alaska to Arkansas.

Sheriff's deputies get high-tech dash cameras
August 24, 2022 midnight

Sheriff's deputies get high-tech dash cameras

It just became much tougher to be a criminal in Mineral County.

September 7, 2022 midnight

Superior Schools ready to welcome back students

The 2022-23 school year is off to a great start, and we are fully staffed at Superior Public Schools.

Rowan sworn in as Plains mayor
January 5, 2022 midnight

Rowan sworn in as Plains mayor

Dan Rowan was sworn in Thursday in a fairly hastily arranged ceremony to begin serving a second, four-year-term as Mayor of the Town of Plains.

May 4, 2022 midnight

Canada lynx protections deal sealed by US, environmentalists

U.S. wildlife officials have agreed to craft a new habitat plan for the snow-loving Canada lynx that could include more land in Colorado and other western states where the rare animals would be protected, according to a legal agreement made public Tuesday.

February 9, 2022 midnight

Legals for February, 9 2022

March 2, 2022 midnight

Hiawatha rail line to be part of federal study

Officials are confident that the long-defunct Amtrak line that once snaked through Montana’s southern tier en route to the West Coast will be part of a forthcoming federal study into discontinued intercity passenger rail lines — an important step in the mission to restore Amtrak service between the state’s most populous cities.

Superior girls get hard-fought win at St. Regis
February 2, 2022 midnight

Superior girls get hard-fought win at St. Regis

It was a week against the conference’s “big three” and Superior’s girls came out of it 2-1.

August 25, 2021 midnight

County health board member extols virtues of vaccinations

I started this letter a few days after our July board of health meeting and am submitting it now in response to continuing concerns and questions by local citizens.

Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse crew bakes up a storm
October 6, 2021 midnight

Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse crew bakes up a storm

The assembly line in the Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse worked the same amount of time but as volunteers, however, their perks were laughter, ribbing, homemade fudge and banana bread as they cranked out about 75 apple pies last Thursday.

October 20, 2021 midnight

State says Infant cereal tested above safe arsenic levels

The recalled infant cereal was distributed nationally through Walmart stores and online.

Mullan/St. Regis slams Charlo, 64-20
October 20, 2021 midnight

Mullan/St. Regis slams Charlo, 64-20

Senior running back Adam Ball was honored before the game during St. Regis’ senior night.

September 29, 2021 midnight

Valley Christian rallies past Hot Springs, 40-36

Hot Springs came into the game with a 3-0 record after handily dispatching several area six-man teams.

Montana St. wins first semifinal since '84, beats SDSU 31-17
December 22, 2021 midnight

Montana St. wins first semifinal since '84, beats SDSU 31-17

Montana State freshman quarterback Tommy Mellott accounted for four touchdowns to send the Bobcats to their first title game in 38 years with a 31-17 win over South Dakota State in a Football Championship Series semifinal game on Saturday.

Sen. Daines pushes for increased logging and mining
October 13, 2021 midnight

Sen. Daines pushes for increased logging and mining

U.S. Senator Steve Daines is calling on the U.S. Forest Service to do more to reach its timber harvest goals in Montana after falling short by 30% in fiscal year 2021.

April 2, 2020 11:28 a.m.

All quiet after initial noise complaint

March 17

February 12, 2020 1 a.m.

LEGALS FEBRUARY 12, 2020

The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Requests

Northwest Indian Bible School’s tacos a big hit in Alberton
March 5, 2020 4:43 p.m.

Northwest Indian Bible School’s tacos a big hit in Alberton

On the south side of the Clark Fork River directly across Interstate 90 from Alberton is a little-known campus that has been in existence since 1969.

Ellie Baxter 3rd at State B golf tourney
May 24, 2023 midnight

Ellie Baxter 3rd at State B golf tourney

The present has been really good for the Thompson Falls women’s high school women’s golf team.