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State offering wolf snaring clinics
Western Montana Trapping Education Clinics to Focus on Responsible Techniques for Snaring Wolves.

Milder winter means more promise for elk, deer
Just because the 2020 U.S. Census was on ice waiting out the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order doesn’t mean ‘individuals’ are not being counted.
Cork-pulling invention earns Noxon student high honors at science fair
It is simple, says Noxon sixth grader Tracker Scarlett.
Lolo Forest wants input on revision plan
Much has changed since 1986, the last the Lolo Forest Revision was made. Now the Forest Service is looking for input about this multi-year process that will affect snowmobilers, hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, berry pickers, hunters, fishing-folk and everyone else that recreates, somehow, in the woods.
New Alberton subdivision bustles with construction
Unless you’ve driven through Alberton lately, you are missing a housing boom on the east side of town that is only partially visible from I-90.

Mineral County Public Library hosts Montana poet laureates
First of all, what exactly is a Poet Laureate, and what journey was taken to receive this esteemed honor?

Phyllis Jean Heyer, 91
Phyllis Jean Heyer, 91

Fall Mack Days: Anglers weather rain during week six
Lots of rain fell from the dark cloudy skies Friday and Saturday during the sixth weekend of 2022 Fall Mack Days.
Superior Ranger District monitors air quality
Air quality was on everyone’s minds last week in Mineral County. Especially when you looked out the front door and could barely see the mountains, the air smelled like smoke, and going outdoors was far from pleasant.

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.
Two Alberton men get bail after misdemeanors
Two Alberton men are out on bail after being arrested on warrants issued in August stemming from misdemeanor assault, misdemeanor criminal mischief and misdemeanor disturbing the peace charges.

Woman accused of trying to kill her baby sent to hospital for mental evaluation
A Missoula woman, who is accused of trying to drown her baby, has been taken to the Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs for a mental evaluation after her court appearance Wednesday.

Snowmobile accident victim survives 100-foot tumble
A woman who tumbled nearly 100 feet during a snowmobile accident Wednesday afternoon was listed in good condition by a spokesperson for the St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula Friday morning.

Hospital welcomes McNeese as interim CEO
Mineral Community Hospital welcomed interim Chief Executive Officer Steve McNeese to their team last week.

St. Regis School closed briefly after bomb threat
ST. REGIS — Teachers and students at St. Regis School were evacuated on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 4:20 p.m. due to a bomb threat. According to Superintendent Joe Steele, the threat was made on a written note and left in the locker room. A student found it in a locker while changing out for football and alerted administration.
Legals October 10, 2018
Blackfoot provides local phone and broadband services in many Montana communities at reasonable and affordable rates. A federal program designed to promote universal service to all areas of the nation makes affordable rates possible. Companies participating in this program are required to advertise theses services on an annual basis. As a participant in the universal service program, Blackfoot provides access to single line phone service, emergency services (911), directory assistance (411), operator services (0+), long distance limitation services, as well as broadband internet access services. For questions or to order new services please call Blackfoot's customer care team at 406-541-5000 or visit us at www.blackfoot.com. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on October 10, 2018. MNAXLP
Clark Fork Mountain Cats head into districts with high hopes
Districts for 13C basketball will be held this week in Hamilton from Feb. 17 through Feb. 20. The Clark Fork Mountain Cats boys will go into the tournament in third place. They are tied with Philipsburg, who is the number two seed. Missoula’s Valley Christian will go into the tournament with one loss.
Star Wars, the excitement continues
Superior track nears season's completion
SUPERIOR - The Superior track team inched closer to the season finale this week, competing in the divisional meet in Missoula.

Robert Earl Stephens
Robert Earl Stephens, of Paradise, Montana, died at his home of natural causes on November 15, 2013. He was 74. Robert was born June 1, 1939, to Wendell and Helen Boyer Stephens in Missoula, Montana. He was raised east of Paradise on the family farm, and graduated from Plains High School in 1957. He worked on the family farm with his father and brother until the farm was sold.