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Walleye debate continues on Noxon Reservoir
NOXON - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has announced that a revised environmental assessment will be prepared to respond to overwhelming opposition about a proposal to suppress the population of walleye in Noxon Reservoir. The proposal would be conducted over a period of six years and concerns a species that they consider undesirable and illegally introduced.

Grizzly bear council has plenty of work ahead
The Grizzly Bear Advisory Council met in Polson last week to continue discussion about how the state can best manage a number of challenges associated with Montana’s growing grizzly bear population.
Montana Stockgrowers Association
The Montana Stockgrowers Association, representing the business interests of Montana’s cattle ranching sector, and the foremost organization representing Montana’s water users, the Montana Water Resources Association, have joined forces with the Montana Farm Bureau Federation to support the state of Montana’s proposed Water Compact with the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes (CSKT).
Opinions based on collected facts
I have not and am not shrugging off anything. I have been trying to find a way to address the statements of Ron Olfert and Les Wood that were in the county newspapers in the past few weeks, and how to address the erroneous interpretations attributed to me.

Emergency communication system in Sanders County to be reassesed
Hot Springs Mayor Randy Woods along with Sanders County Sheriff Tom Rummel and Sanders County Sheriff Department radio technician Cody Best met with the county commissioners on Wednesday. Woods voiced his concerns over the lack of redundancy in emergency communications around Hot Springs.
Two wrestlers take first, second over weekend
Summer Crosby
Review of "The Miracle Worker"
The Miracle Worker (In other words the story of Helen Keller) was one of the best performances by the Montana Repertory Theatre I myself have ever seen. I thought this because the story was easy to follow, it was all from the original script except they added projections of images (the most show were of what Helen was experiencing in her view point). Its cast was phenomenal. From what I observed at the Banquet, they all got along nicely and when forced with adopting a family mentality they pulled it off. I was particularly impressed with the manner they acted when faced with having no work with a blind character. It felt like a life style and raw emotion. And lastly it wasn’t amateurs doing this. These were very experienced and their acting skills were top notch. An example was Annie Sullivan played by Caitlin Mclae struggle to find some way to reach Helen and she made it feel like as if it were a real conflict you were looking down upon. No part of it felt forged.
Superior blood drive, COVID testing Aug. 17
The American Red Cross is partnering with Superior Community Outreach to host a blood drive from noon-6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17.

Sanders County schools prepare for worst-case scenarios
Emergencies in Sanders County school can take many forms varying in severity and impacting students in different ways – from natural disasters and threats of violence to medical issues.

Massage therapist opens business in Plains
Fueled by corona virus concerns, unhealthy air from forest fires, a contentious political climate and a host of other issues, stress is on the rise in Montana and across the country.

It's tick season in Montana
Around mid-March outdoor enthusiasts and recreationists start asking each other the annual question, “Have you found one yet?”

Closer to the goal
Heather Hasty
FWP warns about bears
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks reminds hunters that bears are very active this time of year, searching out food from late summer berry crops.

St. Regis could become first town in state powered by renewable energy
Can St. Regis become one of the first towns in Montana to be powered by renewable energy? That’s a question George Bailey posed to a group of local residents on March 27 along with a discussion on how that concept could become a reality.

Idaho reaches deal to reimburse hunters who kill wolves
Idaho officials will make available up to $200,000 to be divided into payments for hunters and trappers who kill wolves in the state through next summer.

Prescribed burns to begin in Petty Creek area
On Wednesday, April 12, a public meeting was held by the Ninemile Ranger District to discuss the Petty Creek Big Game Ecosystem Management Burn Project. The meeting was held in the Alberton cafeteria where residents were brought up-to-date on activities and were able to ask questions about the project located just south of Alberton.
Locals compete for Junior Princess
“I don’t know how many years I’ve been doing this (judging), but this might have been the most difficult year to choose the Junior Princess. It almost came down to a coin toss,” said Shawn Heyer with the Superior LIONS Rodeo Committee.
Plains continues exploring options for updating wastewater treatment plant
While many obstacles still exist, Plains continues its efforts to update its wastewater treatment facility.

Advisory issued to avoid eating fish in section of Clark Fork
Fish consumption guidance updated for portions of Clark Fork, Bitterroot and Blackfoot Rivers in western Montana.
Montana FWP hopes dumpsters will help stop chronic wasting disease
This year Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks has a new approach for that last step in the process of harvesting wild game. A simple solution that will hopefully yield a greater return for hunters all across Montana; slowing the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease.