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Thompson Falls residents push effort to recall mayor, councilors

An overcast sky and light rain set the mood at Thompson Falls Power Park last week, where members of the …

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Plains Schools eliminate speech therapist position

The April Plains School Board trustees unanimously voted to eliminate the speech therapist position currently held by Lisa Burnham last …

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New coordinator hired for Office of Emergency Management

Matthew Griffin, Sanders County’s new coordinator for the Office of Emergency Management, brings a wealth of experience to the job.

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Plains cabinet shop sees major growth

Just west of Plains off Burnham Lane sits a state-of-the-art cabinet shop called Hostetler Custom Cabinetry.

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PHOTOS: Strengthening Families Stroll in Superior

Strengthening Families Stroll in Superior

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Meet HD 90 Republican candidate Curtis Cochran

Rep. Curtis Cochran

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Meet HD 90 Republican candidate Jeff Staneck

Jeff Staneck

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PHOTO: Alberton's new flag

The 100 foot flag pole next to the Alberton Senior Citizens Center/Library was adorned with a new, humongous American Flag …

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Gaylord Green Scholarship goes to Superior standout

When Gage Horn and his family relocated from Alberton to Superior ahead of his freshman year, he didn’t just bring …

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Piatigorsky Foundation performance comes to Superior

Since 1990, the Piatigorsky Foundation has been bringing the joy of live classical music performances to communities across the United …

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Flathead Reservation spring burn season begins May 1

Spring burning by permit season starts Friday, May 1. To burn from May 1 to June 30 you will need …

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Coeur d'Alene's Wolf Lodge may rise again

The couple stood at the site of the former restaurant on a gray and windy afternoon, traffic whizzing by on …

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Democrats running for US House meet in St. Regis forum

Three of the four Democratic candidates running to be the next representative from Montana's western district U.S. House seat spoke …

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UM students reimagine obituaries in podcast series

“The Obit Project,” a 12-episode audio series produced through the Montana Media Lab, allows student journalists to work with professional …

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Trustee candidates share vision for Plains School

Candidates for the Plains School Board were invited to attend a meet-and-greet at the Fairgrounds Pavilion, giving the public an …

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Flathead cherry growers hope for some luck in 2026

All farmers count on a bad year every now and then. Two could be chalked up to bad luck. But …

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Osprey monitoring project takes flight in Northwest Montana

There was definitely a bird in the old osprey nest above Old Steel Bridge. Jess Garby could see the arc …

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Guns and Hoses game raises $41,000 for Smalley family

On April 4, Mineral County and its residents came together in an incredible show of support for Shawn Smalley and …

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PHOTOS St. Regis celebrates prom night

St. Regis High School held its annual prom last week.

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