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Free workshops offered to assist in calibrating sprayers
FREE WORKSHOP! Get your sprayers ready for the season!
How to save $ during rising cost of living
But this isn’t the first time in our country's history where society has had to dig deep, show up at work, pay the bills, and get resourceful financially.
Eureka outpaces Lady Bobcats
Two tough opponents, who like Superior have been struggling at times this season, were the obstacles in the path of the Lady Bobcats this past week, and both proved to be formidable blocks for the Cats to overcome.
Loge stands ground on rules debate
Greetings from Helena. While being new to the Senate, I am a more senior legislator. I've spent my life clearing paths, literally plowing snow on our highways, mending fences on the ranch, logging and attending important community meetings.

Superior volleyball holds off Noxon in four sets
The two teams would be tied again at 21-all and 22-all before the host Bobcats forged a slim 24-23 lead.
Lady Bobcat netters headed to state
Good things are in the works for the Superior High School tennis team.
Montana lawmakers report letters with mysterious powder
Republican lawmakers in Montana received letters containing white powder as federal agents investigate mysterious substances similarly mailed to GOP officials in two other states.
$700,000,000 for your vote, please
Well, now we know what $700,000,000.00 can buy.

Occupants escape after truck stalls on tracks
Kyle Balm, 23, knew he was in trouble when he heard a train whistle blow on July 3. His 1981 red Ford truck had stalled on the tracks near the Natural Pier Bridge outside of Alberton.
Disconnect in reporting of fire costs
I am struck at the disconnect in reporting of the “cost of the fires” to Montana and the Feds - let alone other states... The only reports are of what it costs to fight and/or contain them until nature can help.

Horsemen battle competition
PLAINS – The Horsemen earned a hard fought home win last week against the Ronan Chiefs.

Superior Rockies baseball falls to Plains
Noxon throws weight around at Buzz Lucey
Matt Unrau

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard
About three dozen teachers, parents, grandparents and children walked from the school to the Brovold Orchard just as it was done years ago when Norman Brovold opened up his orchard for students to come and pick apples and then make cider from his press.

Anna Hafner dreams of farm to fork
Anna Hafner has big dreams of being a successful cattle producer and she’s getting her start through the South Side Sparks 4-H club.
Ernest E. Roesler
Ernest E. Roesler passed away at home...

Gianforte talks ag at Sanders County Feed
Governor Greg Gianforte continued his 56-county tour though several towns in western Montana this past week.
Arthur G. Argo, 89
Arthur G. Argo, 89
Sanders County to receive Clean Water funding through government grant
U.S. Senator Jon Tester recently delivered a $2.5 million investment to protect clean water in Big Sky Country.
U.S. to assist ranchers affected by wildfires
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced it will make disaster payments of up to $2.36 billion, as provided by Congress, to help America’s farmers and ranchers recover from hurricanes and wildfires.