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Soul on fire

How Eureka's Jesse Phillips accidentally started up a band called St. Paul and the Broken Bones

Soul on fire

Contributed by Erika Fredrickson of The Missoula Independent

When I finally get ahold of Jesse Phillips, the bassist for St. Paul and the Broken Bones, he and the band are stranded in Texas. That morning, they awakened to a fire alarm and billowing smoke in their tour bus. "It was an electrical fire or some kind of meltdown," Phillips says. "So, we're marooned at this Motel 6 in Wichita Falls until a new bus gets here from Nashville to pick us up and carry us on our way."

The Seals visit NW Montana

Committing to Excellence

On Tuesday, March 3rd the Navy Seals, Anthony Page and Jason Larson, partnered with the American Athletic Institute, LC Unite for Youth Coalition to present a workshop for selected High School athletes and coaches in Lincoln County. They had an evening presentation for students and all community members after the daylong workshops in Libby and Eureka. Eureka's was Tuesday, March 3 from 5:30 – 7:00 in the Lincoln County High School Gym.

Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter's 15th Annual Winter Warmer

Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter's Annual Winter Warmer

The Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter/ Friends of the Shelter's 15th annual Winter Warmer fundraiser was held Saturday, February 28!! This event is their biggest fundraiser of the year and its success keeps the food flowing, the spays and neuters going, the vet bills paid, the mortgage paid, the lights on, and much more!

Rebecca Folsom Duo Concert

Exploring the Kootenai Trail

Early settlement of the Tobacco Valley was closely tied to the extension of the Great Northern Railroad from Columbia Falls to the Town of Rexford. This railroad link was started in 1901 and finally completed in 1904. It was built to connect the Fernie Branch Railroad which hugged the east bank of the Kootenai River to gain better access to British Columbia.

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VisitNWMontana.com is all about inspiring, promoting and helping to build and sustain NW Montana through stories, blogs, photos and fun – one person, one business and one experience at a time.

Northwestern Montana is a charming area of quaint towns, millions of acres of state and federal land, hiking, camping, waterfalls, rock climbing, fishing and hunting, skiing and snowmobiling. We offer an impressive collection of shops, art galleries, golf courses, bed and breakfasts, spas, and restaurants not to mention annual events such as the Bull Thing, the Ten Lakes Snowmobile Fun Run, and the Eureka Montana Quilt Show. Enjoy the outdoors and the small town spirit that makes you feel right at home. Stay for a short trip, or meet with a realtor to find out about owning your own little piece of Montana real estate.

Where are we and how do you get here? Fly into Glacier National Park Airport (FCA) or Spokane International Airport (GEG). Eureka is 7 miles from the Canadian (Roosville) Border and 67 miles east of Libby or 51 miles north of Whitefish.

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