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Public land debate continues
By: Senator Eric Moore & Representative Kerry White
Montana should own land
By Montana State Senator Jennifer Fielder
An update from Rep. Ingraham
As I look about at the beauty being displayed this fall, the changing leaves, the crisp air and blue skies, it’s not hard to imagine why one of Montana’s nicknames is “Big Sky Country.” And with Montana’s anniversary of when she became a State approaching, November 8, 2013, I thought it might be time to reflect on her humble beginnings as she became a state on November 8, 1889.
State tournament wraps up wrestling season
BILLINGS - The Savage Horsemen, Bluehawk, and Red Devil grapplers made the trek to the state wrestling tournament in Billings over the weekend, and displayed their talent and commitment to their respective programs and training regimens over the course of the season, culminating in some memorable matches that left each wrestler more experienced, all the more wiser.
Montana Viewpoint: Renting the armed forces
Specifically, I am talking about a $1 million gift from Tennessee billionaire Willis Johnson to the state of South Dakota to cover the costs of Gov. Kristi Noem sending National Guard troops to Texas to help “secure” the U.S.-Mexican border.

Superior musicians to perform at state festival
Some of the benefits of music programs for students are that the left side of the brain is better developed, and songs can imprint information onto young minds.
Stand down steadily makes progress
TROUT CREEK - Per capita, Montana has a higher percentage of military veterans than any other state in the lower 48. Of the state’s 1,000,000+ population, nearly 110,000 Montanans have served in the U.S. military. Only Alaska has a population with a higher percentage of service veterans.
Superior resident wins library scholarship
The Montana State Library is pleased to announce that 17 Montana residents will receive full scholarships to pursue either a master's degree in library and information science or school library media endorsement credentials.
Letter writer supports county as 2nd Amendment sanctuary
While I understand that 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Resolutions are merely a statement of...
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.
Decision notice released for state park
THOMPSON FALLS – Montana State Parks announced last week that a decision notice has been issued regarding improvements to facilities and fish habitat at the Family Fishing Pond in Thompson Falls State Park.
Two Plains soloists head to state competition
Two Plains soloists sang their way to qualify for the state competition this coming Friday and Saturday in Helena.

Superior band students get to be 'rock stars' during Bobcat game
Last weekend high school band students from all over the state gathered to experience the thrill of playing before a stadium full of football fans. They joined up with the Montana State University marching band and played with them during the Bobcat versus Idaho State game on October 28.
Natural resources issue
Montana Wood Products Association

Wildcat tracksters shine at MHSA Class C state meet
All season Clark Fork has boasted of top performers in various events.

Two Mineral County wrestlers to state
MINERAL COUNTY – There will be two wrestlers from Mineral County representing the area on the mats at the state competition this year, one from Alberton and one from Superior.

Superior second-grader places third at State Elks Hoop Shoot
A Superior School second-grader placed third overall at the State Elks Hoop Shoot Championships in Livingston. Carson Toivonen out shot 30 other participants to take home the bronze trophy on Feb. 4.

Mineral County athletes storm into state meet
LAUREL - Athletic representatives from Mineral County were on hand last week to show competitors from all over Montana how it is done in Mineral County.

State Meet Boys Top 3
The top 3 runners of the 2011 Montana State Class B Cross Country Meet in Missoula on Oct. 22nd. From left: Kit Mayer of Missoula Loyola, who finished first overall; Carter Montgomery of Plains, who finished third overall; and Kyle Olson of Poplar, who finished second overall.
Connolly, McLees headed to state golf tourney
Neither of the two golf playing high schools in Mineral County (the only two in the area), St. Regis and Superior were able to advance a team to the upcoming State championships this week in far off Sidney.