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Feds send $930 million to curb 'crisis' of wildfires
The U.S. is directing $930 million toward reducing wildfire dangers in 10 western states by clearing trees and underbrush from national forests, the Biden administration announced Thursday, as officials struggle to protect communities from destructive infernos being made worse by climate change.
Legislative update from Rep. Loge
We have completed our second week of the 68th Montana legislative session.

Bill looks to cut Huckleberry red tape
Just try to get a huckleberry picker to divulge the location of their patch.

Daines continues push on forest collaboration bill
Montana Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines expects a piece of forest management legislation he worked on with California Democrat U.S. Sen. Dianne Fienstein will pass through Congress later this year.
Plains-Hot Springs finishes 5th at Choteau Invite
he Plains/Hot Springs Savage Horsemen continued to show they are a wrestling force with which to be reckoned as they used individual performances and team depth to propel them to a fifth place finish in the Choteau Invitational wrestling tournament this past week in Choteau.
Milender, Vulles lead Bobcats at A-AA tourney
This was a strong test for the Superior wrestlers.
Superior girls nab 2 victories
A weekend split of basketball games played is normally even-Steven.
Comeback fuels Lady Savage Heat win at Pablo
For most of the game, it looked like the Two Eagle River girls basketball team was more energetic and better overall than the Hot Springs girls.
Noxon girls get 2 more wins; boys top Alberton
The Noxon girls basketball team got a pair of wins this past week, thanks to some solid play against struggling opponents.

Plains looks to get back on track after rough week
A benefit of experience is often consistency. And, logically, it would follow that less experience often leads to inconsistency.

Local seamstress finds niche in doll clothes
When Charlotte Osborne isn’t working her shift at the local grocery store in Superior, she’s at home stitching together a new dress for her hobby turned business, Blue Sky Doll Clothes.
Life coach offers advice on keeping resolutions for 2023
2023 – A new year, a new you! Or at least that’s the customary motto every January.
Kenton Pies
Kenton T. Pies passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022 at the age of 90.
Plains-Hot Springs impress at Western Montana Duals
It was a good weekend for the Plains/Hot Springs combined wrestling team.
COLUMN: 'Going to battle'
I try each week to find a humorous angle to the wonderfully wacky world of sports.
St. Regis boys stay unbeaten
Close, as they say, counts only in horseshoes and hand grenades.
COLUMN: Football bowl season
My cup bowl-eth over. It’s too much. It’s out of control. It’s football gone crazy.

Study looks at elk population in Lower Clark Fork
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has its Region 1 headquarters in Kalispell.
68th Montana Legislature gets underway
The 68th session of the Montana Legislature kicks off Monday, and a daunting to-do list awaits.
Report: Just 16% of Montanans smoke, but tobacco leading cause of death, disease
More than 16 percent of Montanans smoke, and tobacco is the leading cause of death and disease in the state, the American Lung Association said this week in a news release encouraging people to quit.