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Legals for July, 12 2023
Glacier Park's Sun Road opens to Lake McDonald Lodge
A portion of Going-to-the-Sun Road opened to vehicles on the west side of Glacier Park on Friday morning. Visitors can now drive as far as Lake McDonald Lodge.
Compact settlement delivers $157 million to CSKT
In a press release last week the Department of the Interior announced the release of nearly $580 million to continue fulfilling settlements of Indian water rights claims.

Silhouettes illustrate victims of domestic violence
"Love should not hurt; love should heal," said Marsha Walton of the Sanders County Coalition For Families, who was coordinating this year's "Love Without Fear Week" and the "Montana Silent Witness" program.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dec. 12: 7 p.m. - Mineral County Conservation District meets at the MSU-Mineral County Extension Office, 301 Second Ave. E., Superior.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dec. 12: 7 p.m. - Mineral County Conservation District meets at the MSU-Mineral County Extension Office, 301 Second Ave. E., Superior. All meetings are open to the public. An agenda will be posted in the Conservation District Office.
Montana Highway Patrol commissions 12 new troopers
HELENA – The Montana Highway Patrol commissioned 12 new troopers on Feb. 17, at the 61st Advanced Academy Graduation ceremony.

Detention Center expected to reopen by mid-February
Several people who attended the Mineral County Commissioner meeting on Friday, Jan. 26 had the opportunity to tour the newly remodeled jail cells in the Detention Center. County Commissioners, Roman Zylawy, Duane Simons, and Laurie Johnston, along with County Attorney, Ellen Donohue; videographer, Mary Furlong; and Administrative Assistant, Kasey Feasel were able to see the newly painted cells and refurbished floor as well as the dispatch center.

Flooding threat Clark Fork reaches highest level in 100 years
The Clark Fork River in Plains reached 16.26 feet feet over the weekend. Officials say this is the highest the Clark Fork has been in 100 years.

Program brings Christmas relief to residents in need
The Sanders County Sheriff’s Office has kicked off its annual relief fund for families and residents this coming holiday season.
Sanders County Sheriff's log for Jan. 22-27
Jan. 22

Big turnout for RMEF banquet
TROUT CREEK – Outdoor enthusiasts from across Sanders County came together last weekend to support the county’s chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

Baroque musicians draw large crowd
PARADISE – The musical notes of violins, violas, cellos and recorders echoed through the canyons and saddles of the Lolo National Forest during the Montana Baroque Music Festival.
Broadwater Co. Attorney supports Daines' water compact deal
In water law, the most important thing is getting your water.

Lanterns released to honor those affected by cancer
Saturday night locals gathered for the Cancer Network of Sanders County’s ninth annual Lantern Launch.

Red Devils excel in double OT
The Red Devils continued their up and down season with a thrilling, 82-77 double overtime win over Two Eagle River on Friday, before falling, 42-55, against second ranked Charlo on Saturday. The 3-4, 4-8 Red Devils have yet to post consecutive wins this season.
Splendid Performance
Superior students team up with MCT to bring Robinson Crusoe to life, sort of.

Vampires come to Superior
High Schoolers peform "Dracula"
Last week, audiences in Superior were treated to a night of suspense and hilarious madness when the Superior High School Drama Department presented Tim Kelly’s Dracula: The Twilight Years. The play was presented on two nights last week, April 12 and 13.
Noxon and Thompson Falls form co-op baseball team
Two ballparks. Two Montana towns. Two groups of baseball hungry young men.

Hecla CEO ready to move on after 'bad actor' ruling
A three-year “bad actor” case against the president and CEO was recently dismissed. As far as Baker is concerned, it was overdue.