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Legals for February, 5 2025
Hunters Education course to take place this month in Superior
A Montana Fish, Wildlife and, Parks Hunter Education course will be offered this month in Superior at the junior high school and fairgrounds. The five nightly classes take place from 6 to 9 p.m., July 22 through July 26 at the junior high. Saturday’s session (July 27), is from 9 am to 4 pm during which a field course, live firing, and the final test are administered. Lunches are advised for Saturday. Class requirements, rules, and registration are finalized at the mandatory orientation on Monday, July 15 at 7 pm at the 4-H building (Mineral County fairgrounds).
FWP to offer trapping classes for beginners as well as bowhunting courses
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will offer a short course tailored to those that do not trap but want to learn more about furbearer management, Montana trapping seasons and how to release traps.

Golfers chip on for tournament
ST. REGIS – Golfers and businesses alike flocked to the Trestle Creek Golf Course in St. Regis for the annual golf tournament.
Upcoming pesticide training and certification courses
In Montana, the State Department of Agriculture issues private pesticide applicator’s licenses for people interested in purchasing and applying restricted-use pesticides to property they rent, own or lease; or applying general-use pesticides on lands of their immediate neighbors. Pesticide is a collective term including herbicides, insecticides and rodenticides. MSU Extension coordinates the educational component of the licensing process. Commonly applied restricted use products include the herbicide Tordon 22k and strychnine baits used for northern pocket gopher control.

Car show shines in Superior
“Best of Show goes to, Dennis Black,” announced Mike Curtain at the 17
Legals for March, 12 2025
Hospital to host Alzheimer's and dementia seminar
The Sanders County Clark Fork Valley Hospital is putting on a Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Seminar Scheduled this May.
Legals for March, 5 2025

Dreams come true in Orlando for BPA students from local schools
Students from St. Regis, Superior and one from Alberton, joined nearly 400 members of Montana’s delegation for the National Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida. Over 5,800 students from 23 state associations attended the week-long event which started on May 9.

Student award ceremony held outside at PHS
PLAINS- Plains High School faculty honored student achievers on Monday during a ceremony held outside behind the school.
St. Regis School District offers free online college courses to community members

Paradise Center performs 'The Fallen Star'
This past Saturday and Sunday, the Paradise Center hosted a captivating one-person play written and performed by Kathleen Hubka.
Superior District Forester earns Master Cruiser certification
SUPERIOR - Superior Ranger District employee Ed Bringenberg was awarded the title of Master Cruiser earlier this month in a ceremony at the Lolo National Forest Supervisor’s Office at Fort Missoula. Bringenberg, a Presale Forester on the Superior District, joins the ranks of only a handful of timber cruising specialists throughout the Northern Region to earn the Master Cruiser certification from the Regional Forester.
Advanced outdoor skills field course in Superior
MISSOULA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter education instructors will host an advanced outdoor skills field course near the town of Superior on Saturday, June 18, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Hunter education instructors needed
Course in Sanders County begins March 4 in Plains
Hunter and bowhunter education courses are open to registration across northwest Montana, and instructors are needed, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
Legals for January, 22 2025
Legals for January, 8 2025
Hunter ed students get hands-on training at field course
To purchase or apply for a Montana hunting license, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, must complete a hunter education course issued by Montana, any other state, or any Canadian province.
Quenching the thirst for adventure
One reporter’s quest for the ultimate test of endurance