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Bears are busy in county trying to fatten up
Fall likewise can bring increased bear activity particularly if you have enticing treats lying around.
Montanans can still respond to census by Oct. 31
Montanans Can Still Respond to the 2020 Census
Kvelve's Comments: An assault on our sense of smell
Something is amiss in the world of stank.

Hot Springs gridders beat Noxon, fall to White Sulphur Springs
The Hot Springs football team had the unenviable task of playing two games in three days due to some unusual rescheduling plans.

Superior welcomes a new Little Free Library
This quaint box perched above a friendly hand-carved bear is a Little Free Library recently purchased and established by the Arnsans, Dan and Barbara.
Mineral County adds more coronavirus cases; mask mandate in effect
Mineral County has also added four new cases between September 27, and October 3.

Blue Hawks rout Horsemen, 51-6, on homecoming
Thompson Falls Blue Hawks ran their season record to a perfect 6-0 with a convincing 51-6 homecoming win over Sanders County rival Plains.
Food for Thought: Do You Suffer From Caregiver Syndrome?
Do you take care of someone in your family with a chronic medical illness or dementia?
Active COVID-19 cases jumps to 17 in county
While Sanders County and the state of Montana can’t seem to get on the same page in terms of how many active cases of COVID-19 exist, county officials are reporting 17 as of Saturday.
Stevens retires after 39 years of shepherding Silver Dollar Inn
Sept. 25, front desk clerk Naomi Stevens donned her name tag for one last shift.

Plains residents seek crackdown on speeders
For a group of concerned Clayton Street residents, enough is enough. The spark that triggered their call to action came earlier this month when a speeding motorist narrowly missed hitting a young child riding a bicycle.

Plains gridders celebrate homecoming with big win
On a rainy night when holding onto the football became a challenge in itself, Plains High running back Gavin Regalado had the answer.

Blue Hawks roll Darby, 56-0
One of the basic elements in football is seeking to dominate the opponent.
Titans tip Mountain Cats
Remembering the Titans may well be something the Clark Fork Mountain Cats will not want to do.
Time to end the sewer nightmare
When I read the Opinion article in the Valley Press by Dan Risland, I realized that there may be a lot of us here in Paradise that are going through a lot of stress and worry as a result of this ongoing, and unwelcomed, sewer project here.
Need for speed: Savage Heat scorch Gardiner
In six-man Montana high school football, speed is key.

St. Regis celebrates homecoming with big win
The co-op St. Regis Tigers ran away from visiting Arlee on their way to a convincing 76-36 Homecoming win Friday night in St. Regis.

Victorian-style bed & breakfast opens in Plains
Amid the proliferation of bed and breakfast establishments sweeping the nation, it would be hard to find one more intriguing than the J&J Bed & Breakfast now open for business in Plains.
Fraud Alert: Scammers claiming to be with DOJ, preying on elderly
The Montana Department of Justice is advising the public of an imposter scam in which persons claiming to represent the department are calling individuals and appear to be targeting the elderly.

Superior Schoolhouse hosts outdoor concert
With the sun setting behind the maple trees that line the old Superior Schoolhouse lawn locals gathered in family unit socially distanced squares to take in a delightful end of summer outdoor concert.