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Deadline nears for Women in Timber/LIONS gift program
Each basket will consist of food for a traditional Christmas dinner and a wrapped present for each child in the family. But the deadline to sign up is Monday, Dec. 6 and late applications will not be accepted.

Applications being accepted for heifer program
Applications are being accepted for the association’s heifer scholarship program and submissions must be postmarked by Dec. 14.
Legals for August, 10 2022

Gerald Dan Larson
Gerald Dan Larson
UM’s Kyiyo Pow Wow set for April 22-23
One of the nation’s oldest student-run powwows and a beloved University of Montana tradition, the Kyiyo Pow Wow, will be held on campus Friday, April 22, through Saturday, April 23, in the Adams Center. Unifying Native Americans from across the nation and Montana, the annual celebration preserves the rich heritage of tribes and cultures while renewing old traditions.

Mineral County Sheriff's Office profile: Eric Lindauer
Lindauer has worked as a county detention Officer and already knows the staff, equipment and procedures inside the sheriff’s office.

Superior sophomore Alysha Ryan has an eye for art
When Alysha Ryan was in second grade at Superior Elementary School, she picked up a pencil with something else in mind besides practicing the alphabet or arithmetic.

Superior Meats expands operations
Jerry Stroot isn’t shy bragging about his crew at Superior Meats.
Recreation fee plan revised for Lolo National Forest
The Lolo National Forest is amending the Recreation Fee proposal by postponing the proposed day use fees at the Seeley Creek Winter Sports site, Pattee Canyon Nordic Ski Trail system, and Big Larch and Seeley Lake day use areas and boat ramps.

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.

Bridger Aerospace provides face shields for first responders
Toilet paper was the first item the United States ran low on during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hunting, fishing and trapping part of Montana heritage
As it currently reads, Montana’s Constitution states “the Opportunity to harvest wild fish and wild game animals is a Heritage that shall be forever preserved.”
Lady Bobcats shows improvement in loss
It has been said that even a journey of one million miles begins with a single step.
Hawks football shut out by strong Eureka squad
A big second quarter made the difference for the unbeaten Eureka Lions as they turned back visiting Thompson Falls 40-0 in a Western B 11-player football game Friday night.

Dr. Steward begins practice in hometown
Clark Fork Valley Hospital's newest physician Barbara Steward has returned home to care for the community where she grew up.
Tulloch leads Plains at Mission Invite
For local high school cross country runners, the recent Mission Invitational meet in St. Ignatius was a chance for the concept of quality over quantity to shine.
Fun run: Local harriers score PRs at Pablo
After a season of running up and down hills, over streams and jumping hay bales, it is no doubt time to have a little serious fun.
What to know about property tax appraisals
Property tax appraisals are currently arriving in the mail.

Rick Jasper celebrates 60 years in business
Earlier this year, Rick Jasper, owner of the Talking Bird Saloon in St. Regis, quietly celebrated being in business for 60 years.
New Plains boutique offers 'cool and unusual' gifts
Being an entrepreneur has always been something in Plains resident Maralee Schall’s scope of interest.