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Energy Share helps keep the lights and heat on
Many Montanans have heard about Energy Share of Montana but may not realize exactly what it does.
My first muley: Persevering and pushing onward
For the last three rifle seasons, I’ve set out to harvest my first mule deer buck.
COLUMN: Eating crow
I’m sure of only one thing….it tastes really sour and I haven’t had a bite yet.

Plains teacher bags massive bighorn
For 30 years, Mike Tatum has been waiting for the chance.
Locals earn All-State volleyball honors
The votes are in and the outcomes are mostly what was expected.
Sources: Alberton won't field girls basketball team
It was, in the end, a matter of numbers.
Superior Bobcats ramp up for hoops season
As is often the case given the cyclical nature of high school athletics, rosters change yearly, sometimes in a major way that launches a rebuilding effort.
Underclassmen step up for Blue Hawks basketball
The changing of the guard continues in Thompson Falls.
Legals for November, 22 2023
Alberton students honor local veterans
The entire student body of Alberton School held a special Veterans Day ceremony last Thursday in their gymnasium.

St. Regis veterans breakfast celebrates service and country
In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the allied nations and Germany in World War I, then known as “the Great War.”
Biologist reports no cases of CWD found in Region 2
Last Tuesday, the Mineral County Resource Coalition met in the county commissioners room and attendance was light. So light that there wasn’t a quorum, but the agenda moved forward.

Larry Bennett is the 'Road Report Guy'
“Hit the road, Jack” … so the beloved 1961 Ray Charles tune goes.

Plains Council looks at water loss, parking, new equipment purchases
November’s Plains Council meeting addressed several important issues.

Plains' veterans honored at school assembly
Sanders County veterans were honored last week by Plains students.

Sanders County Fair Board looks for new fair manager
November’s Sanders County Fair Board meeting saw a larger than normal attendance in anticipation of finding a new fair manager.
Football recap: Local teams post memorable seasons
Of all the high school varsity sports played, perhaps none is more impacted by chance happenings throughout the season than football. Even the bounce of the double-pointed ball during a game can change the course of play up and down the various leagues
Volleyball recap: Rebuilding year for area spikers
It was not a banner year for Sanders and Mineral County high school volleyball teams this fall. But there were some very promising signs of better times ahead as the 2023 season came to an end last week.

Officials tout progress with new statewide election software
After putting Montana’s new election management software through the paces in a series of local elections this year, state officials appeared confident Thursday that the system will be ready for the flurry of statewide primary and general election activity next year.