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Working for my constituents
Leading up to the first day of the Senate this year, a committee on committees was established to come up with committee assignments.

Effort to bring increased passenger rail could get boost under new bill
House Bill 848 would create a “Big Sky Rail Account” within the state special revenue fund.
Legals for March, 26 2025
Kvelve's Comments: Batter up
One of the coolest things in my sports-filled life may seem weird to many, but to the 12-year-old version of me it was off-the-charts cool.
Lady Hawks softball led by pitching depth
It is a well-known and accepted truth that fastpitch softball teams with solid pitching staffs do well.

Trotters softball roster full of promising players
There are some folks who have coaching in their blood, who thrive on the competition and the challenge of molding a team into a winner.

Local greenhouse already sprouting veggies and flowers
If you have been waiting to start your plants indoors, you are almost behind schedule as Milton Pearce started planting about two weeks ago.

Piatigorsky Foundation performance in Superior April 10
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council is a non-profit organization that has been bringing talented artists since 2007 to a wide array of musical venues.

Noxon senior Haylee Wiedeman takes on life-saving project
Noxon High School senior Haylee Wiedeman had a clear vision for her senior project: to provide the school with vital medical emergency equipment and ensure that staff and local emergency personnel were trained to use it.

Community Health Fair returns to Sanders County
Health officials from across Sanders County gathered for the second annual Community Health Fair, held at the Plains School District gymnasium.
Hawks tracksters set sights on peaking by May
For Thompson Falls head track coach Trenna Ferris, a basic concept is a season-long goal.

Talented Hot Springs track team built on hard work
Heading into the 2025 class C track and field season, there is reason to be optimistic on the track and fields of Hot Springs.

Noxon-Thompson Falls baseball see big turnout
Before the season begins, the Noxon-Thompson Falls boys baseball team knows it has a daunting challenge ahead.
Noxon track team small but mighty
Good things come in small packages, they say.
Bobcats track deep with potential
So, pardon the pun, one guy vaulted the Superior Bobcats track and field team to an eleventh-place finish in last year’s Montana Class B state championship via a vault.

Montana has an official state sport — rodeo
Once Gov. Greg Gianforte affixes his signature to House Bill 190, Montana will become the fourth state to adopt American Rodeo as the official state sport.

Bill to reallocate marijuana tax revenue clears Senate vote
The Montana Senate on Thursday advanced a measure to change what programs receive more than $60 million in funding from recreational marijuana tax revenue.
Bill limits election competition
Last year, I had the honor of running as an Independent candidate for the Public Service Commission in Western Montana.
Trump administration reappoints Alme U.S. Attorney for Montana
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana announced Monday the appointment of Kurt Alme as interim U.S. Attorney for Montana.