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Superior musicians to perform at state festival
Some of the benefits of music programs for students are that the left side of the brain is better developed, and songs can imprint information onto young minds.

Volunteers help clean up for Earth Day
Earth Day turned 53 years old on Saturday and a huge Clark Fork River cleanup was held in Missoula, which is appreciated very much by those living downstream.

Rabbi stops in Paradise on Montana tour to support veterans
Rabbi Avraham Goldstein, in conjunction with the Montana Veterans Association, honored Montana veterans last Tuesday at the Paradise Center.
House Speaker refuses to recognize Rep. Zephyr on floor until she apologizes
Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the first openly transgender woman in the Montana Legislature, will likely not be allowed to speak about bills on the House floor for the remainder of the 2023 session after Republicans took issue with comments she made this week about a bill restricting gender-affirming health care for trans minors.
Trotters outhit Ennis for softball win
Twelve games into the 2023 season and two things are clear for the Plains Trotters softball team: they can hit and their fielding has improved substantially.
Lady Hawks softball improves to 8-3
The Lady Hawks softball team started this past week by breaking the hearts of the Heart Breakers. Twice.

Local athletes shine at tough Seely-Swan Invite
There were, as Thompson Falls track coach Trenna Ferris said, “29 teams and the competition was fierce.”

Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation names new executive director
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation has named Clifford Kipp as the nonprofit’s next executive director.
Legals for April, 26 2023
Family-owned food truck marks 20 years
When Tou and Pang Lee first opened their food truck, the Golden Chopstick, in 2003 it was born out of a necessity with a little bit of dreaming mixed in.

Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
The Mineral County Community Foundation was established in 1994 in response to the closing of a major employer, the Crown Pacific sawmill in Superior.
Letters to the editor April 19
Letters to the editor April 19
Hunting, fishing and trapping part of Montana heritage
As it currently reads, Montana’s Constitution states “the Opportunity to harvest wild fish and wild game animals is a Heritage that shall be forever preserved.”
Thompson Falls boys and girls 2nd at Libby meet
Some names in local high school track are recurring at the top as the season gets in gear following a slew of weather related postponements in March and early April.
Superior tennis downs Mission
It’s often referred to as Karma.

UM’s Kyiyo Pow Wow set for April 21-22
One of the nation’s oldest student-run powwows and a beloved University of Montana tradition, the Kyiyo Pow Wow, will be held on campus Friday and Saturday, April 21-22, in the Adams Center.
Alberton, Superior travel to Dilly Bar Invitational
With the season heading for midpoint despite several weather interruptions, track and field teams from throughout the area are getting a good look at their prospects, including some young up-and-comers.

Wagoner leads Trotters over Eureka
So a week earlier, you won your first game of the year after an 0-5 start.

U-19 boys soccer picks up wins; girls team tops Missoula
It was a mostly successful weekend for Clark Fork Soccer teams during a series of games at Amundson Sports Complex despite cold and windy Montana Spring conditions.