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TRACS
The band "OC DC," performs at TRACS ninth annual, "Pretty Darn Good Variety Show and Fundraiser."

Mr. Elk - by Jerrie Bullock
Mr. Bull Elk reflects on how good life is and how thankful he is that he survived another hunting season.

Good form
Trotters senior Nikki Kunzer takes a shot for a score Friday night against the Troy Lady Tojans. The Trotters won 43-24.
Noxon takes win
The Noxon Lady Red Devils claimed their first win of the season, Saturday, in their game against the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat.
Panthers play through adversity in two games
ALBERTON – The Alberton Panthers saw two defeats when they played at home against Seeley-Swan and in Lincoln.

Food for Thought: Healthy couple relationship
All relationships go through certain stages of development. Usually the first year or two is full of excitement, fun and passion.

Demonstrations
4-H member Tanner Ovitt demonstrates for the judges how to rope a bull in his presentation. The projects are given a rating of either excellent, good or needs improvement.

Bluehawk football
Senior Nate Norris carries the ball in the first quarter against Troy. Thompson Falls would lose the game 12-42 despite their good effort.
Legals for May, 17 2023

Good Form
Darian Cremer, 8, of Hot Springs takes a breath during her race in the 8 & Under girls 50 meter freestyle. Cremer made the finals in the event.

Plains man's love of nature evolves into photography
There are some things in life that just go good together. Ketchup and mustard. Salt and pepper. Beer and Pizza. Add Orvall Kuester and nature to that list.
Superior Bobcats primed and ready for 8-man season
There is a quiet, but strong, sense of confidence around this year’s version of the Superior High Bobcats football team.
Lady Panthers split games
After a week of practice, the Alberton girls will be back on the courts this week playing against Seeley and Hot Springs. But before they took a week to hone their skills during Christmas break, the girls faced defeat against Victor, losing 38-41, but netted a victory against Phillipsburg.
U.S. declines to give Northern Rockies wolves protections
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Friday it will develop the first National Recovery Plan for gray wolves in the Lower 48 but declined to make any changes to their listing status under the Endangered Species Act, meaning Montana will continue to manage wolf populations here.

Rediscovering home: Elk populations
Throughout the 45 years I was away from my hometown, I returned a couple times a year to visit mother. Elk appeared to be more prevalent with each passing year as I visited the various drainages.
Allegations resurface, candidate remains transparent
Kvelve's Comments: Deer need highway etiquette course
I, Charles K., hit a deer.

Experts optimistic about efforts to curtail invasive lake trout
Competition from lake trout in Montana waters continues to cut into the population of native fish, but experts are optimistic that ongoing efforts will manage and potentially reverse the decline.
Superior woman reflects on a century of life
Nyla Prosser, of Superior, is known for having a melodious singing voice, her even sweeter disposition, and an ever-ready willingness to help others.

Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Ryan Funke
Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Ryan Funke