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Reformed vaping addict warns students about dangers
Thursday afternoon, he students of Plains High School gathered in the gymnasium for a presentation on the harms of E-cigarettes and vaping.
St. Regis, West End and Superior fire companies hold practice session with new fire-fighting agent
The St. Regis, Superior and West End volunteer fire departments got together at the West End’s Saltese fire station to practice with a new type of fire-fighting agent.
Safety first: Shop students get vital training
Montana, according to labor statistics, is not the safest place to work.
Forest Service issues plan for Yellowstone Pipe project
The Forest Service has prepared a draft decision notice on the Yellowstone Pipe Out-of-Service Abandonment project, which is located on the Plains/Thompson Falls and Missoula Ranger Districts in Missoula and Sanders Counties.
Mountain Cats rout Twin Bridges, 60-22
Clark Fork co-op 60, Twin Bridges, Idaho 22
October tribunal planned to discuss and fight the problem of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
The Blackfeet Nation will host the first-ever Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women tribunal in the U.S. over the weekend of Oct. 4-5 at the Blackfeet Community College in Browning.
Homecoming Week is here in Noxon School District
It’s Homecoming Week at Noxon High School and there are several student activities planned.
Steven Saint
On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, Stephanie and Nathan Saint welcomed their new son, Steven William Saint, to Plains. He was born at Clark Fork Valley Hospital and weighed seven pounds, one ounce. He was born at 11:08 a.m.
Plains, Thompson Falls claim gridiron wins
The Horsemen evened their record at 2-2 after using a big second-half performance to beat Arlee Friday, 46-20.
October tribunal to focus on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
The Blackfeet Nation will host the first-ever Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women tribunal in the U.S. over the weekend of Oct. 4-5 at the Blackfeet Community College in Browning.
Two equals one for St. Regis, Mullan football teams
Among the tall pines and towering mountains along the border between Northwest Montana and Northeast Idaho two equals one.
Sanders County sports roundup
By and large, the football teams in Sanders County enjoyed a triumphant Friday night.
Locals come together to help beloved theatre
One of the many things in Plains that odes to a life of many years ago and makes visiting the town feel like walking one is back in time, is its beloved Llano Theatre, which was built more than a cenury ago.
Superior gears up for Homecoming festivities
A group of Superior High School alumni are working together to put the “spirit” back in homecoming. In an effort to celebrate the students and alumni, the committee is working with the school to help with events that involve the students, alumni and the community.
Sanders County Search and Rescue does so much, but now needs your help
There are many outdoor activities that bring people to Sanders County from hiking to fishing and kayaking to hunting along with so much more. With so many ways to get out into the woods there are equality numerous ways to become, lost, hurt or standard. This is where the members of the Sanders County Search and Rescue (SAR) come in. They are a professionally trained group of volunteers that come from all walks of life to ensure the safety of the many who explore the county.
St. Regis Schools hold bash
St Regis Schools hosted a Back-to-School Bash Thursday, Aug. 22, from 4:30 to 7:30 to bring the community and school together. The event was sponsored by GEAR UP and the Headwaters Foundation.
Apprenticeship program brings training and employment opportunities to Mineral County
ST. REGIS – On Tuesday, Aug. 20, Montana Department of Labor & Industry officials visited the Idaho Forest Group St. Regis Mill as 12 apprentices signed paperwork to join the company’s first Montana Registered Apprenticeship program.
Youth Conservation Corps finishes season on Superior Ranger District
SUPERIOR — After eight weeks of exposure to nearly every aspect of the Forest Service, the five members of the 2019 Superior Ranger District Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) crew submitted their final timesheet, saying goodbye to a summer of adventure, unique experiences, and what some soundly describe as “FUN” while working.
Harvey 'Gene' Pinkley, 77
On Wednesday, August 7, 2019, Harvey “Gene” Pinkley, loving husband and father of two daughters passed away at age 77.