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State judge rules Hecla subject to bad actor law
State District Court Judge Mike Menahan in Helena said in a recent ruling that Hecla Mining Company and Chief Executive Officer Phillips Baker, Jr. are subject to the state’s “bad actor” law that blocks individuals and companies who don’t clean up their old mines from starting new ones.
Mineral County law roundup
Drugs, Tiger Street, St. Regis, Deputy issued three citations and released student to their mother.

Superior High School golf team third at state
The team had a score of 275 at the state finals at the Riverside Country Club in Bozeman last month.
Cattle-killing grizzly euthanized near Avon
Authorities in Montana have trapped and killed a grizzly bear after it killed yearling cattle on a ranch near Avon.

Murder charge dropped against woman accused of killing ex-husband
A judge on Tuesday permanently dismissed a charge of deliberate homicide against Bellesen, who maintains she was acting in self-defense when she killed Jacob Glace on Oct. 8.

St. Regis youth helps in battle against cancer
Was Wally Crosby thinking this direction when he asked his fellow seventh through 12th grade students at St. Regis School to save just the pop-tabs?
Old Schoolhouse Rock car show set for June 5
Chairman of the board for the Old School Rockers car club and the car show itself Mike Curtin anticipates a promising turnout this year.

Noxon's Morgan headlines Sanders County performances at state
Three Sanders County athletes had plenty to celebrate after several medal-winning performances.

Clark Fork's Reese is a state champ in the javelin
Reese won the event at the Missoula County Stadium after delivering a personal best throw of 128 feet, 3 inches.
Mineral County law roundup
Property Found, River Street, Superior, Deputies took possession of a speed bicycle.
State seeks info on snapping turtles
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking for help from the public in reporting snapping turtle sightings in west-central Montana.

Thompson Falls track and field team qualifies several for state
Winning is great, but qualifying for the state championship meet is the ultimate goal.

Mineral, Sanders county track and field athletes qualify for state
Boys and girls athletes from Mineral and Sanders counties dealt with snow, rain and wind at last week’s Western Class C divisional in Missoula to qualify for...

Kalispell angler wins Spring Mack Days tourney
After nine weeks of lake trout fishing on Flathead Lake, Kolton Turner, a Kalispell resident, boated a total of 1,856 lake trout.

Alberton woman's revelation leads to clothes closet
On a drive into Missoula one day, Alberton resident Betsi Wood Baker glanced back at her vehicle loaded with bags of clothing needed to be donated and had a revelation.
Mullan Road conference still accepting signups
The annual Mullan Road Conference started in 1989 at the dedication of the John Mullan statue in St. Regis and until COVID claimed most events in 2020, it had run every year with people attending from all parts of the Northwest.

Clark Fork track and field teams are 14C District champs
The Clark Fork Mountain Cats track and field teams enjoyed the warmest day of spring as each rolled to wins....

Thompson Falls thin clads send several to 7B Divisional meet
Cody Burk led the boys team with two wins in the shot put and discus and a second in the javelin.
Missoula man admits methamphetamine trafficking crime
Law enforcement seize nine pounds of meth from property.
Local students lauded for art promoting wildfire prevention
Keep Montana Green statewide art contest celebrates its 60th year.