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Kvelve's Comments: Time for some new sayings
Life is full of sayings.

Montana 10X Shooting Sports Club wins state championship
On April 6 the Ray Welch American Legion Post 13 in St. Regis presented an award to members of the Montana 10X Shooting Sports Club.

Retired wildlife investigator has seen it all out in the field
In his long career as an investigator, Brian Sommers has dug into some of Northwest Montana’s most interesting and tragic cases involving people and animals.

Predator management bills headed to Governor's desk
Legislature passes black bear, grizzly bear and wolf proposals

Judge limits Montana wolf trapping season over threat to grizzly bears
A federal judge in Missoula issued an order late Tuesday afternoon that will limit Montana’s wolf trapping season to Jan. 1 to Feb. 15 next year in hunting Regions 1 through 5 and three counties along the north-central border, citing the possibility that endangered grizzly bears get caught in wolf traps or snares.
Montana drops 'bad actor' case against Hecla Mining Co.
The decision prompted conservation groups involved in the case to allege political interference by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte.
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Library offers educational kits for kids and adults
Public libraries were almost handed a death sentence when the internet came to be, but they adapted, expanded with innovative ideas, and remain a vital service in communities.
Lady Hawks end softball season at state
Purists of the sport will tell you that good pitching beats good offense every time.

FWP director talks public access, predators at meeting
During the more than two-hour session, people asked questions and talked about grizzly bears, wolves, elk, public access and the possibility of increasing fees for hunting and fishing.
Local athletes bring home hardware from state track
Imagine holding an event with 17 different things happening, and often several of those things at the same time.
Lady Bobcats claim 14C meet
The Superior Lady Bobcats were indeed superior thanks to depth and outstanding individual performances this past weekend as they ran away with the Western 14C District track and field title at Missoula’s County Public Schools stadium.

The Lady Eclectic: Local artist launches online store
The development of online craft marketplaces like Etsy has served a unique role in establishing up-and-coming entrepreneurs, small businesses and artisans that otherwise wouldn’t have the means or opportunity to sell their one-of-a-kind creations.
Flu shots available at state VA clinics
The flu vaccine gets updated annually, and veterans should get a flu shot each year.

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
The Mineral County Community Foundation was established in 1994 in response to the closing of a major employer, the Crown Pacific sawmill in Superior.
COLUMN: Lure of coaching
It is, or for sure can be, one of the greatest experiences a sports-minded person can have.
Counties pressured to object to CSKT Compact
As the deadline approaches to file objections to water rights claims set out in the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes-Montana Water Compact, some local officials are considering the effects of the landmark deal.