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Wrestling season begins with Owen Invitational
Wrestling began last weekend with the Owen Invitational in Polson where 18 regional teams competed in the two day tournament. There are 13 wrestlers out this year for the Clark Fork Mountain Cats, mostly sophomores and freshmen.
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 26

Sanders Co. residents: Tourists are welcome for brief time
County residents who attended a meeting about tourism last Wednesday voiced those feelings and others during a 2-hour session put on by Glacier Country Tourism.

Wayne David Bricker, 90
Wayne David Bricker
Series looks at strategies for non-lethal predator management
BOZEMAN — Montana State University will partner with area organizations to host a free webinar series focused on techniques to mitigate predator-livestock conflicts.
Joseph A. Waldoch
Joseph A. Waldoch
Letter to the Editor: Support Dale
Dear Editor,
Obituary; Wanda Sverdsten Rickett
Wanda Sverdsten Rickett died June 24th 2015 of natural causes in Coeur d Alene, ID.
Read a Banned Book
Banned and Challenged Classics
Babysitting fundraiser to be offered to help out fairgoers
Parents who want to enjoy the Mineral County Fair Rodeo without supervising their kids are in luck this year after Superior students formed a babysitting fundraiser. Friday, Aug. 2 and Saturday, Aug. 3, parents can drop their kids off at the Superior Elementary School gym from 7 p.m. to midnight. Approximately four adults and six highschoolers will entertain and supervise kids for the night. “We came up with the idea so the parents could watch the rodeo in peace,” Superior parent Rosemarie Waddle said. Waddle says the first hour will be playtime, followed by a dance session so that kids can be active.

Northwest Montana convict back in prison
Keeping up with the criminal record of 40-year-old James Rand Hernvall is no easy feat...

Delbert "Bubba" Bennett, 70
Delbert "Bubba" Bennett, 70
Blackfoot Communications lays underground fiber optic cables
Infrastructure changes other than highways and bridge repair and building are underway throughout Sanders County and western Montana.

Jolene Marie Jackson Jacobson
Jolene Marie Jackson Jacobson

Member of meth conspiracy sentenced to 30 years in prison
The defendant from a drug bust made in Mineral County was sentenced by the U.S. District Court on Jan. 3, 2018. Chase Ryan Storlie, 33, of Deer Lodge was convicted as part of a conspiracy to distribute up to 20 pounds of methamphetamine through Deer Lodge each month between January 2016 and January 2017. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison with five years supervised release and $100 surcharge for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute the drug.

Local firefighters secure hazmat training
The second training installment for hazmat awareness operations took place last week at the Plains-Paradise Rural fire house.

Seventh deer tests positive for CWD
Following initial testing, a white-tailed deer in Lincoln County is suspected to be positive for chronic wasting disease, according to a press release from Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Power is risking our way of life
Our way of life is at risk; it is not only about money, it is about control. One of the greatest weapons used by the “ruling aristocracy” to protect their financial interests and advance their power agenda is to use little known civil laws, to make felons out of most any law abiding citizen. Open your eyes to the true rulers of America, “the ruling aristocracy” of America, who are in partnership with the government, and has effectively eliminated the “justice system” as we know it, and has replaced it with the “just us system” through wealth and financial manipulation. They have gained control of every facet of our life. Their long arm of control extends over the entire judicial system, law enforcement, legislation, all major media. For example, their ignoring of candidate for president, Dr. Ron Paul, the only presidential candidate with a real concern for the American citizen, the Constitution and the sovereignty and freedom of each of us.
Fredette nets 34 in win for Panthers
On small step for Alberton, one giant leap for Panther nation.

Plains man pleads guilty to burglary in Flathead
A plea deal calls for Raymond to receive a 5-year sentence to the state Department of Corrections on the burglary charge.