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Plains and Thompson Falls meet in softball season-opener
For a while it looked like a repeat of last year’s softball season opener between Plains and Thompson Falls.

Superior measures up at Bitterroot track meet
It was the first meet of the season, one which survived the threat of incoming snow and cold temperatures.
Montana property taxes explained
By now, most Montana property owners have opened their 2023 Property Classification and Appraisal Notices, and many have been surprised by the Montana Department of Revenue’s estimate of their property’s market value.
Noxon netters top rival Troy
In the ultra-competitive thing called the Western 14C volleyball conference, winning two out of three is a good thing.
Online permit needed for fall burning
Open burning is allowed again in Mineral County for the grasses, leaves, weeds, branches and pine needles you’ve raked into your autumn burn-pile.

Daines continues push on forest collaboration bill
Montana Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines expects a piece of forest management legislation he worked on with California Democrat U.S. Sen. Dianne Fienstein will pass through Congress later this year.
Turnovers hurt Plains in loss at Victor
When you don’t take care of the ball, you can’t take care of the game, which is not a good thing

Big game season opens Saturday
The general deer and elk season opens this Saturday with legal shooting hours a half hour before sunrise and ending a half hour after sunset.
Volunteers help put new roof on Superior's Kingdom Hall
Wearing her purple hard hat and matching safety glasses, a high visibility shirt and work boots, Naomi Kovarik will temporarily leave behind her regular job as a window washer and bookkeeper to help put a new roof on the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Superior.
Andrew Cadman honored for response during St. Regis shooting
The afternoon of Saturday, March 18 at the Travel Center in St. Regis is still very fresh in the minds of those that were bystanders or first responders to a hostage situation and resulting shootout that left one person dead.

Plains teams bounced from 7B District tourney
The season is over for the Plains Horsemen and Trotters.

Rep. Loge recaps first half of session
The Montana State Legislature has 150 seats — 50 for the Senate and 100 for House.
Noxon looks to bounce back after tough week of hoops
It was a busy and tough week for Noxon basketball.
COLUMN: The fall classic
Anyone else notice something missing lately?
Lady Hawks notch another win over Florence-Carlton
A deadly combo is emerging on the courts for the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks so far this season.
Hot Springs drubs White Sulphur Springs
The Battle of the Springs is over and this year “Hot” has triumphed over “Sulphur.”
Tough-as-leather rodeo athletes shine at Mineral County Fair
Never let it be said that rodeo is not an extremely entertaining sport.
Paradise exhibit features region’s top artists
Cool in every sense of the word.
On the rise: Local woman delivers fresh baked breads
These days, it seems everything can be made to order and deliverable to your front door. Well now in Superior and St. Regis, that can also include homemade baked goods.
Montana property taxes explained
By now, most Montana property owners have opened their 2023 property classification and appraisal notices, and many have been surprised by the Montana Department of Revenue’s estimate of their property’s market value.