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Nine Mile Community hosts apple cider festival
It’s a festive party that marks the definite arrival of fall by making apples the center of attention.

Mabel (Mae) Fried
Mae was born Oct. 19, 1936, in Upham, North Dakota to Robert and Adeline Gomke.
Mineral Co. Resource Committee talks mill closing
More campsites will be discussed for the Quartz and Sloway Campgrounds, and it appears the on-line reservation campsite program is working well.
Area residents named to state boards
Several of the appointees are from Northwest Montana.

Northwest Montana man faces rape charge in Idaho
A Northwest Montana man accused of rape in Idaho is also facing federal charges for his alleged involvement in car theft and gun running conspiracies across the northwestern United States.

State offering wolf snaring clinics
Western Montana Trapping Education Clinics to Focus on Responsible Techniques for Snaring Wolves.
Montana Viewpoint: The story of Tom Lane
Every once in a while we meet people that come into our lives for a short moment, and as short as it might be, they leave a very long impression.

Superior Community Church welcomes new minister
Levi and Tami Durfey first arrived in Superior to preach on Sunday, May 23.
Zinke: "I never have - and never will - sell your public lands"
As Montanans, hunting, fishing and access to public lands is part of who we are.

I-90 Watercraft inspection station last line of defense in Montana
Bruce Nixon is from Alberton and Terry Pond comes from Plains. Both have been working 12-hour shifts for $14.79 an hour all summer looking for trespassers.

Thomas E. Smith
Thomas E. Smith (Tom) passed away July 29, 2021, in the presence of his wife, Verna and pets Willie, Melody and Bessie.
St. Regis netters top Hot Springs in four sets
The current group of Lady Tigers seniors are showing signs they are ripe and ready for an exciting run in Class C Montana volleyball play.

Thompson Falls harriers compete at Flathead Invite
In the varsity event, sophomore Hattie Neesvig led Thompson Falls with an 18th place finish in 22:12.38.

Noxon volleyball survives five-set thriller with St. Regis
Long vollies saved and extended by diving digs, and spectacular slams were the rule of the night, not the exception. Volleyball was on display and this was an evening where everyone who likes the sport was a winner.

Plains man gets prison time for various offenses
Mitchell Bear Raymond, 25, of Plains, pleaded guilty to burglary and bail jumping in August. He was sentenced Sept. 2 to a 5-year prison sentence on the burglary charge and a six-month suspended sentence in the Flathead County jail for bail jumping.
Seeley Swan blanks Horsemen, 58-0
With a new coach at the helm and an all underclassman roster on the field, the Horsemen have stumbled out of the gate to begin the 2021 football season.

St. Regis volleyball splits with Mullan, Charlo
In their meeting with Mullan, which joins forces with St. Regis as a co-op football partner but not other sports, St. Regis was dominant from the beginning as they swept the Idaho version of Lady Tigers, 3-0.

Superior volleyball holds off Noxon in four sets
The two teams would be tied again at 21-all and 22-all before the host Bobcats forged a slim 24-23 lead.

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.

Blue Hawks rout Charlo, 42-0, in opener
With that thought to ponder, it appears the Blue Hawks are locked and re-loaded heading into the 2021 Montana high school season.