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Legals for November, 1 2023
Legals for November, 8 2023

Thompson Falls secures first win in 11-man
For those who thought it might never happen … thhppppttttt!

Clark Fork Mountain Cats have got passion for the game
With 15 players rounding out the Clark Fork Mountain Cats 13C roster the team has some power house players and some strong freshman up-comers. There are three seniors this year: Drake Neill, Connor Voll, and Evan Hall. Neill is the lone returning senior and he was voted team captain.

Guides and outfitters lament murky minimum wage rule
A newly-enacted executive order requiring an increased minimum wage for federal contract workers has left local outfitting and rafting companies scrambling as they try to determine what the new rule means for their future.
Legals for July, 6 2022

Flooding
The crawlspace of an Alberton residence was flooded to the ceiling after storm drains failed to let the water through.

RZ Feeds opens in Superior
There’s a new feed store in Superior called RZ Feeds. Local owners Pete Ratzlaff and Doug Hutchins opened the doors a few weeks ago and offer a variety of bird and animal feed.

Four candidates up for two open St. Regis School Board seats
Four candidates are running for two open seats on the St. Regis School Board. Ken Jasper currently sits on the board and his term is up along with Brant Moeller who is not re-running for his seat. Jasper is re-running for his seat along with three other candidates: Christine West; Mark Farris; and Jessica Connolly.
Arlee clips Plains in marathon match
Volleyball fans may have missed one of the best matches of the season as Arlee and Plains slugged it out over a five-game marathon that ended with Arlee pulling out a 3-2 win this past week on their home court.
Paradise Sewer Board claims funds mismanaged
Call it, “Sewer Wars” 2.0: the Board strikes back.

Weyerhaeuser and Plum Creek complete merger
Plum Creek Timber and Weyerhaeuser consummated their merger on Friday, Feb. 19, according to a press release by Weyerhaeuser. The $8 billion deal was announced last November, but shareholders only approved it on Friday.

Superfund site plans move forward
Representatives from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Environmental Protection Agency and the Forest Service met with the Mineral County Commissioners again Tuesday to discuss listing the town of Superior, some surrounding land and the Flat Creek Mine Site as a Superfund site.
Superior Lions Club cancels 2020 rodeo
The Superior Lions Club reluctantly decided to cancel the 2020 Rodeo in Superior at a special meeting June 24.

Plains High School art students show off their talents at exhibit
The Plains High School students of art teacher Kristen Cole’s classes displayed talent, perception and creativity on May 5 at the Student Art Exhibit outside the school gym.
Montana must seek independence from CSKT
Montanans Must Seek Independence from CSKT Water Compact
Hecla complaint against DEQ moved to Helena
The fate of a complaint Hecla Mining Company filed in Lincoln County against the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and its director, Tom Livers, will now be determined in Lewis and Clark County.
Kvelve's Comments: USA v. Canada
There are some things in life about which I just can’t look the other way.

Class of Hot Springs to host debates for candidates
HOT SPRINGS – A senior class at Hot Springs High School is taking the classroom outside the halls of the school and relating the lesson plan to some real world applications. The senior United States Government class taught by Vicki Nytes is planning to host a forum for the mayoral and city council candidates for the community.
COLUMN: Sports and politics
It is happening, already in a major way in some cases.