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Deer, elk gun opener is finally here!
The general hunting season for deer and elk begins Saturday in Montana and with it tens of thousands of hunters will take to the fields and forests seeking a trophy or meat for table.
MDT hosts online meeting about Noxon bridge project
The Montana Department of Transportation is in the early stages of evaluating the Montana 200 bridge located two miles south of Noxon over the Montana Rail Link tracks.

Superior welcomes a new Little Free Library
This quaint box perched above a friendly hand-carved bear is a Little Free Library recently purchased and established by the Arnsans, Dan and Barbara.
Sanders County celebrates 4-H week Oct. 4-10
Every year, National 4-H Week sees millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni come together to celebrate the many positive youth development opportunities offered by 4-H.
Free online classes available for caregivers
There are several upcoming online classes which can provide powerful tools for caregivers, including those who take care of their parents and grandparents raising grandchildren.
Planning Ahead for Disaster Recovery
Every five years the Federal Emergency Management Agency requires counties to update their pre-disaster mitigation plans to qualify for both pre-disaster and post-disaster mitigation assistance.

Dr. William Jerome 'Jake' Doyle
Dr. William Jerome “Jake” Doyle
St. Regis artist makes handmade jewelry
Following a rewarding career working in various medical laboratories, St. Regis resident Cathy Hansen retired and discovered her niche, this time it’s in her home workshop making unique handmade jewelry.
Reimagining Rural events set for Thompson Falls
Reimagining Rural sprung from an idea and desire to help create a vibrant future for Montana’s rural communities.
MSU webinars for estate planning, wills
Montana State University Extension will collaborate with AARP Montana for a three-part webinar estate planning series in September.
Fraud Alert: Scammers claiming to be with DOJ, preying on elderly
The Montana Department of Justice is advising the public of an imposter scam in which persons claiming to represent the department are calling individuals and appear to be targeting the elderly.

Superior Schoolhouse hosts outdoor concert
With the sun setting behind the maple trees that line the old Superior Schoolhouse lawn locals gathered in family unit socially distanced squares to take in a delightful end of summer outdoor concert.
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.

Lolo NF seeks bear plan comments
The U.S. Forest Service is inviting comments on an Environmental Assessment for the Bear Management Unit 22 Compliance project located north of Thompson Falls in Sanders County on the Plains/Thompson Falls Ranger District.
Seven new cases of COVID-19 in Sanders County
recovered are numbered at 4,162. There have been 82 deaths.
Legals for August, 12 2020
Fire danger is low now, but expected to rise in August
The Superior Ranger District saw a cooler and wetter than average late spring and early summer. This has led to a current decrease in fire danger; however, Western Montana expects to see an increased fire potential for August and September.
Sanders County records first three COVID-19 cases
Last week’s first apparent COVID-19 case in Sanders County turned out to be a false positive, but a trio of cases this week are the real thing.

Rodeo a way of life for Brash family
For Vance Brash and his family, rodeo is a way of life.
Sanders County reports first positive COVID-19 case
Sanders County health officials have reported the county’s first case of COVID-19.