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Paradise sewer project on hold, for now
Instead of a new sewer retention facility carrying sewage from the small, unincorporated town in southern Sanders County, deer and bighorn sheep are the primary users of the land.

Plains school board refutes sports rumors
The Plains School Board met last Saturday to discuss how the new funding policy for sports would be created and to dismiss rumors about the district charging players $250 for football.
Unwritten words and untold stories
Nobody ever told me that Ernie Pyle was a poet.

Rehberg rallies local Republicans
U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg defended President George W. Bush and took aim at the two Democratic presidential candidates at the Sanders County Lincoln-Reagan Dinner Friday.

Mineral County celebrates National Drug Court Month
Commissioners discuss next steps to create airport master plan
The BitterRoot Economic Development District, Inc (BREDD), the federally designated economic development district for Western Montana Region covering Ravalli, Mineral, and Missoula counties, was awarded $627,000 of grant money from a U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant to help communities in Montana create jobs and boost local economies.

Bighorn hosts Red Ribbon Week
It’s not everyday that high school students have an excuse to get out of the classroom and help each other navigate through a low ropes course, a mine-field full of mouse-traps, and even climb through a tractor tire eight feet off of the ground, but that’s exactly what Plains High School students did this year as they celebrated Red Ribbon Week at Camp Bighorn.

Awaiting the smoke... the story of unsung heroes manning the lookout towers
SANDERS COUNTY- While the rest of the country is beginning to recognize the daily heroics of wildland firefighters, residents in Sanders County have known what these men and women do on a daily basis for decades. Due to international coverage of the many fires burning throughout the west and the tragic deaths of 19 brave firefighters in Arizona, mainstream media has brought to light what we already know. Wildland firefighters risk their lives to protect us and our property.

Spotlight on the Arts: Millie Holloway
Artistic talent is often revealed in the normal activities of schoolwork.
Superior High tennis eyes bright future
For a group of youngsters and a few players who have never played the game, the Superior High tennis program is progressing into what may become a bright future.
Not everyone thankful for firefighters' efforts
The ABSENCE of ALL late summer birds is evidence of what you all did.

Statue proposed for Superior courthouse lawn
Private group would raise funds
The politics of milk and honey in the Big Sky; An update from Rep. Schwaderer
Letter to the Editor: YOU need to VOTE
Editor,
The true meaning of Memorial Day
This past weekend was Memorial weekend. I watched and listened to so many different people talk about the plans they had for the long weekend. It has become a recreational holiday for most.
Legislative update from Rep. Loge
We are down to the crunch time this week. By the time you see this, all appropriation bills, revenue bills and referenda will have had to pass to the other chamber.
Alberton volleyball falls in thriller with Lincoln
This Alberton volleyball team is making some waves as the season progresses.
Region 2 elk and deer harvests up
Hunter check stations in west-central Montana continue to report elk and deer harvests up from last year and the five-year average.
Root cause of fires?
A root cause is an initiating cause of either a condition or a causal chain that leads to an outcome or effect of interest. Commonly, root cause is used to describe the depth in the causal chain where an intervention could reasonably be implemented to improve performance or prevent an undesirable outcome.

Winter fun for Sanders County snowmobilers
The Cabinet Ridge Riders had a snow packed fun day at their recent poker run event in Trout Creek.