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Droessler is new Alberton School superintendent
Alberton School is a three-story brick school which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Jan. 13, 1997.
Community rallies around firefighters at VFW breakfast
The Wildhorse VFW hall was built to host functions and events for heroes who served their country.
Superior football reloads with size and speed
Some schools go through a cyclical “rebuilding” process every other year or so.

Tour of historic mining district this Saturday
The Mineral County Museum and Historical Society will be hosting its annual Tour of the Cedar Creek Historic Mining District on Saturday, Aug. 26.

Winds fuel River Road East Fire near Paradise
High winds that wreaked havoc around the town of Paradise on Friday subsided overnight, slowing the advance of the wind-fueled River Road East Fire that began during the afternoon along the railroad tracks near the Clark Fork River.

Sheriff Fielders advises residents 'be ready to go'
Communication, it has been said, is often the difference between winning a battle and losing.
Superior local takes reins at school superintendent
Growing up with both parents as teachers and then one going into school administration, Logan Labbe thought he would have a different direction in life.
Huckleberry Fest draws thousands to Trout Creek
This, said band member Dana Scranton, was something “nobody would have expected to find in this part of the country.”

Seek the truth about grizzly bear management
Delisting grizzly bears is becoming a hot topic both in our state and nationwide.
Plains church leads back-to-school supply drive
The ever-widening grin on the face of 6-year-old Harrison Strong told the story.
Blackfoot makes donation at fair to Superior Fire
Blackfoot Communications is named after the Blackfoot River and started as a cooperative almost 70 years ago in the Clinton region.
FWP deserves accolades for deer license reduction
Recently, Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently announced they were reducing hunting licenses for mule deer in a large swath of Central and Eastern Montana.

Heat brings fishing restrictions on Clark Fork River
Fishermen have been expecting the hoot owl fishing restrictions with this intense heat, but now there are also closures on the Clark Fork River.
Bear attack survivor shares tips for Griz country
As he was dangling from the mouth of a record-size brown bear in Alaska, several thoughts surged through Brent Hudson’s badly bleeding head.

What happened when a Tesla came to Ekalaka
An “unidentified electric vehicle” — actually a Tesla Model Y — accused of siphoning power from the local electric utility energized the gossip mill in the small eastern Montana town of Ekalaka last week, prompting front page newspaper coverage, a frantic apology and, in the end, much jawboning about the future of transportation in one of the most remote counties in the lower 48 states.
Montana property taxes explained
By now, most Montana property owners have opened their 2023 property classification and appraisal notices, and many have been surprised by the Montana Department of Revenue’s estimate of their property’s market value.
Fresh doughnuts served up at senior center
Whether its travelers headed North to Glacier, or locals stopping in for coffee and morning banter with friends, Johanna Stuart, at the St. Regis Senior Center wants people to drop by and try out her handmade donuts.
Cool Summer Nights Car Show revs up Trout Creek
Even in the heat of the summer, “cool” is the rule.
COLUMN: Dog Days
Don’t know if they officially begin in August or if July qualifies, but regardless, “they” are here.
3-on-3 tourney draws hundreds of hoopers
you are a died-in-the-wool basketball fan, this may have made you think you had passed and gone to hoop heaven.