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SVFD Mutual Aid request brings much needed support
Montana Mutual Aid was established in 1995 by the state legislature in an effort to allow fire departments without existing mutual aid agreements in place to assist each other without the worry of liability issues.

Noxon High School volleyball team prepare for St. Regis
NOXON - With the fall season quickly approaching, the Noxon Lady Red Devils were hard at work setting up their team structure. According to Head Coach Teri Wilkinson, this year the team has three returning players, with one being a senior, and two juniors.

Food for Thought: Healthy couple relationship
All relationships go through certain stages of development. Usually the first year or two is full of excitement, fun and passion.
Food for thought
Dr. Leta A. Livoti Ph.D

Bobcats head to divisionals
The Superior Bobcats will be headed to Arlee on Saturday for the divisional tournament.
An Outdoor Classroom
The fourth graders at St. Regis elementary returned from a three-day long vacation last Thursday. Well, it wasn't a vacation, per say, but a vacation from the classroom. The thirteen fourth graders were up at Glacier National Park from Monday, April 26-Wednesday, April 28 for a three-day long field trip. Teacher Monica Wilson said the trip is science-based and it's one they've taken for five years now.

TRACS to host second annual dog walk this weekend
HOT SPRINGS - Nearly a dozen concerned members of the community surrounding Hot Springs met with Sanders County Commissioner Glen Magera on Wednesday to discuss their concerns regarding a few stretches of county road. Magera listened to several accounts from citizens about the hazards posed by conditions on the roads.

Ranger district faces downsizing
Liz Gupton was at a regular session of the Mineral County Commissioner’s on Wednesday, August 15 to inform the commissioners of potential downsizing in the recreation department of the Superior Ranger District.
Why grow a garden?
To some, gardening is a glimpse of heaven. To others, it is necessary evil of doing battle with weeds and just a lot of hard work.
Hot Springs student winner in state essay competition
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry recently announced a Hot Springs student and a team from Thompson Falls High School were honored...
Seeking positive change
It is the epitome of irony that there are people more offended and outraged by certain behavior being exposed, than I am as a target of that bad behavior.

Seeley Swan volleyball tops Superior Lady Bobcats
After taking the opening game, Seeley fought off a Superior squad trying to regroup and get back into what was the season-opening match for both teams.
Hot Springs High School closed following alleged threat
In what police say is an eliminated threat to Hot Springs High School that began this past Monday evening, a suspect has been taken into custody and no further danger exists from the episode.

Superior brightens town with new streetlight banners
Streetlight banners welcome tourists and inform them of what community activities are available, and provide a flavor of the character of the residents.
Alberton hoopers return to the court
The true test of character, they say, is not so much how you respond to prosperity, but how you respond to adversity.
Questions regarding crisis
Dear Editor:
Young people should be involved in politics
Editor,
Ingraham supports small businesses
Letter to the Editor: