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Thorne Creek Fire official lost her home in Colorado blaze
Olson is also the assistant fire chief in Grand Lake, Colorado, which has approximately 30 volunteers and 5 full time employees.

Living Water Worship Center plans kids' giveways at county fair
Ten brand new bikes, eight fishing poles, four tents, four skateboards, four sleeping bags, eight scooters...
Montana Viewpoint: Rights and responsibilities
But for almost every right, there is a qualifier that is as important as the right itself.
Writer takes exception to lack of access at local event
Blame the press because a few people may not agree with their viewpoint.

Gun owned by Danielle Wood found in Clark Fork River
The serial number on the gun matched one bought by Wood a few months before the shooting death of Matthew LaFriniere. LaFriniere and Wood had a child together and prosecutors alleged dur
Plains enters voluntary water restrictions
According to Mayor Dan Rowan, the capacity drawdown of the water tank and the overtaxing of the pumps has reached a critical point.

Red Pill Festival touts need for changes in America
The Red Pill Festival in the St. Regis Community Park opened with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a prayer.

Trout Creek welcomes back Cool Summer Nights Car Show
It’s also a great place to hear the remarkable stories behind the vehicles and their owners.
Food for Thought: Anger avoidance
You pay a huge price when you ignore your anger.
Montana Red Cross opens evacuation center in Thompson Falls for those displaced by wildfire
The Red Cross evacuation center is located at the Thompson Falls Community Center, 410 Golf St.

Mineral County Treasure: Cabin Fever Quilting Guild
It’s not that the Cabin Fever Quilting Guild has leisure time to practice their art, but they do it because they are passionate, and they make the time to quilt together.

Clifford Leroy Bajumpaa
Clifford Leroy Bajumpaa, 72, was the kind of friend we would all like to be.
State imposes fishing restrictions in hot, dry weather
The restrictions include what are commonly known as "hoot owl" restrictions, which mean fishing is prohibited from 2 p.m. to midnight each day. Some waters are closed to fishing at all times of day.
Biden plans new rule to aid smaller farmers
The new rule that will make it easier for farmers to sue companies they contract with over unfair, discriminatory or deceptive practices.

Sheriff's Office orders evacuations for Graves Creek area residents
According to information from West Lolo Complex officials, the areas under the evacuation order are described as “from Cougar Creek south to the intersection of Blue Slide Road and River View Lane.”
Montana drops 'bad actor' case against Hecla Mining Co.
The decision prompted conservation groups involved in the case to allege political interference by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte.

'Better Together" seeks equality, inclusion
Magone organized the event after reading about the Red Pill Festival taking place in the same location Saturday, July 24.

Trout Creek celebrates "Bob Green Memorial Playground"
Last Saturday, Green was honored for his years of dedication and service with the renaming of the Bob Green Memorial Playground.

A helping hand: Mineral Moms Support Group
Along with these huge life adjustments many mothers also find that in the social media, pandemic times we live in, isolation can sometimes be the tender topping on the cake of motherhood.
First female grizzly in 40 years collared in Washington
The grizzly, along with her three cubs, were released to help biologists learn more about the endangered animals.