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Plains softball opens season at Polson tourney
It was the first pitch, of the first game of the new season.
UM fall enrollment tops 10,000 students
The University of Montana’s enrollment ascent continues, driven by a 3.7% increase in total student headcount – the largest annual growth rate in 14 years.
Plains hoopers snare nice wins
Don’t look now but the young guys on the block are playing winning basketball.

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.
Feds seize thousands of fentanyl pills from alleged dealer in Kalispell
Federal prosecutors say authorities seized about 12,000 fentanyl pills during the arrest this week of a Mexican national in Kalispell wanted for allegedly trafficking the deadly drug in the Flathead Valley.

Election 2022: Meet HD-13 candidate Paul Fielder
Election 2022: Meet HD-13 candidate Paul Fielder
New fentanyl law requires minimum sentences
Gov. Greg Gianforte this month signed into law new penalties for convicted fentanyl dealers, an effort spearheaded by Rep. Courtenay Sprunger, R-Kalispell.

Thompson Falls wrestlers earn All-American status
High school wrestling in this area, where Little Guy wrestlers get started at an early age, is often, quietly, the most successful local sport.

Thompson Falls secures first win in 11-man
For those who thought it might never happen … thhppppttttt!
Mack Days $10K lake trout still in Flathead Lake
The $10,000 tagged lake trout, also known as JAWS, is still hanging about somewhere in Flathead Lake.
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
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Obituaries for Jan. 13
Geraldine “Geri” Larson
Legals for January, 31 2024
Renewed push for rail service in southern Montana
An effort to restore regular passenger rail service through southern Montana is gaining steam...

Quinn's Hot Springs Resort debuts new pools
The new pools are set on elevated terrain that provides a view to the canyon...
Food for Thought: Addiction: How to Recognize It and What to Do about It
Alcohol or drug dependence means that a person has lost all control...

U.S.to plant more trees on charred Western landscape
The Biden administration on Monday said the government will plant more than one billion trees across millions of acres of burned and dead woodlands in the U.S. West, as officials struggle to counter the increasing toll on the nation's forests from wildfires, insects and other manifestations of climate change.
Superior mayor declares state of emergency
Superior Mayor Roni Phillips declared a state of emergency in the town Thursday, April 9, due to the COVID-19 virus.
St. Regis Senior Center offers up Christmas feast
On the evening of Dec. 22, the St. Regis Senior Citizen Center hosted Christmas dinner for many residents in Mineral County.

State wants comments on new elk management plan
Elk hunters who are interested in how the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks manage elk have the opportunity to weigh in on the new draft elk management plan.