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Superior's Shawn Smalley oversees troopers in two counties
Unfortunately, the origin of the numbers 3-7-77 seen on the flight suits of the Montana Air National Guard and most notably, the shoulder patch on the Montana Highway Patrol uniforms is elusive.
What does the Obama-Baucus-Tester socialized-medicine scheme tell you?
Dan Drewry
Legals for December, 14 2022
Looking to keep the final SRO
The School Resource Officer program is up in the air once again. Dwindled down to one SRO - Sanders County Deputy Chris McGuigan - last year after a levy to continue both slots was defeated by county voters, the Sanders County Sheriff's Office is one again looking for support from the schools to keep that one SRO.
Tower to bring cell service to Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS – Construction crews have recently been working to get a cell phone tower up and running outside of town, an effort which will bring mobile phone service to Hot Springs.
Plenty of time to catch some critters
Danielle Switalski
Seek the truth about grizzly bear management
Delisting grizzly bears is becoming a hot topic both in our state and nationwide.
Laila Overberg
Laila Overberg
Local vendors, shoppers meet at Superior farmers market
Overcast skies with a tinge of humidity after a downpour the prior evening greeted vendors and looky-loos for the first farmers market Saturday on the lawn of the old Superior School.
Louella White, 81
Louella Jean Shoffner
Legals for January, 3 2024
Kvelve's Comments: Another wacky week in life of Kvelve
For some reason, and it’s been going on my whole life, these things happen...
Weather conditions continue dire fire forecast
Stage II restrictions went into effect last Friday in Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties, meaning all campfires are strictly prohibited.
CARD Clinic ordered to pay $6 million in fraud case
BNSF Railway, upon behalf of the United States government, brought the suit in 2019 under the False Claims Act. The act allows private parties to sue on behalf of the federal government.
Defendant to plead guilty in crime spree
MINERAL COUNTY – The culprit of a six-year long crime spree in Mineral County that culminated in the 2014 armed robbery of the Travel Center in St. Regis was expected to plead guilty this week to multiple felony counts with a sentence recommendation of 30 years in jail with 20 of those suspended.
Eggers sentenced in Mineral County crime spree
SUPERIOR – A defendant convicted in a string of crimes throughout Mineral County in 2013 and 2014 was sentenced last week on three felony counts to a term of 30 years with 20 years suspended, 30 years with 20 suspended on a fourth felony count, 20 years all suspended on another count, 10 years all suspended on a sixth count and 20 years all suspended on the last count.
Apprentice hunter program offered Register for online hunter ed classes FWP seeks comments on proposed walleye kill regs
It’s never too early to plan ahead for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Apprentice Hunter Program.
Buck-N-Bull Coffee Company opens in Alberton
It’s not unusual for the hardworking residents of Mineral County to have to drive long distances for one reason or another on a daily basis.
Local torch rn supports Olympics
As spring approaches local riders, bikers and runners are preparing to lend their legs and their support to some special athletes.