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Officials tout progress with new statewide election software
After putting Montana’s new election management software through the paces in a series of local elections this year, state officials appeared confident Thursday that the system will be ready for the flurry of statewide primary and general election activity next year.

Popular Alberton watering hole reopens under new ownership
The business news in the county travels at record speed or at the pace of a glacier — but the Sportsman’s Bar in Alberton has sold.
LifeFlight drops in to DeBorgia for training day
LifeFlight from Missoula made a flight to DeBorgia for the West End Volunteer Fire Department and St. Regis Volunteer Fire Department to train first-responders on landing zones and the safety on hot and standard loading procedures.
Thompson Falls tops Plains in Western B volleyball rematch
The meeting between Plains and Thompson Falls in the Western B Divisional volleyball tournament was actually their fourth meeting of the season, with T Falls ahead 2-1 in games played prior to that.
Myers leads Mack Days heading into final weekend
One week remains in the 2023 Fall Mack Days fishing event on Flathead Lake.

St. Regis local offers mobile mechanic service
When the check engine light is flashing, or you can no longer ignore the unsettling sound coming from under the hood of your car it’s time to get your vehicle into the shop.
Young students take part in flying field trip
The flying field trip took place on Saturday, Oct. 21 with four sixth-graders and eight seventh-graders from Superior participating.
Ornelas honored for work on DUI Task Force
Montana has 36 approved county-level DUI Task Forces serving 39 counties. Officials say effective DUI task forces are an important mechanism for decreasing the state's alcohol-related injury and fatality rates.

Herbert “Herb” Stelling
Herbert “Herb” Stelling, 94, of Superior passed away Sept. 18, 2023 at his home in Superior surrounded by loved ones.
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Meetings will discuss proposed hunting regs
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host a series of virtual and in-person public meetings around the state to present proposed hunting regulations for 2024/2025 hunting seasons.

Lady Hawks second at Western 7B volleyball
This one followed the script. Four favorites to advance out of the six team Western 7B District volleyball tournament this past week in Plains did just that.

Hunter check station totals tracking just above average
After the first two weekends of big game season, west-central Montana hunter check stations are collectively reporting elk and deer harvest totals slightly down from last season and just up from the five-year average.
Robert E. Ratkowski
Robert E. Ratkowski

El Nino's return could bring dry, warm winter to Western Montana
Above normal temperatures and below average precipitation is projected for Western Montana this winter as a strengthening El Nino climate pattern takes hold for the first time in four years.
Wyoming angler leads fall Mack Days
121 lake trout anglers out of 329 registered have turned in a total of 12,889 lake trout entries in 2023 Fall Mack Days.

Lacey Irene Kinser
Lacey Irene Kinser
Community Calendar
9/11 Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Annual Conference & Board Meeting, 11:00 am -12:30 p.m. See agenda and info for joining the meeting at: www.bigskyrail.org/upcoming-meetings. Call in: 689-218-0595 Conference ID: 735 640 954#

Lily Gladstone eyes the future after breakout role on Scorsese epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
Last February, Rene Haynes was standing in line at a Los Angeles Costco when her phone buzzed. She didn’t recognize the number, but as a Hollywood casting director, she’s used to urgent calls from strange numbers at all hours of the day. This one was from a fellow casting director, Mark Bennett. He was looking for Native actors to audition for a lead role in an independent film set in Montana.

Mineral County sets new commissioner districts
On Thursday, the Mineral County Commissioners voted unanimously to accept the updated county district lines. The districts are examined every 10 years, and with more growth occurring in the Missoula area, the east end of Mineral County is becoming more populated. This adjustment takes into account future growth which is only a prediction.