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Clark Fork River Cleanup Aug. 26
The Eastern Sanders County Conservation District will host the annual Clark Fork River Clean Up on Saturday, Aug. 26 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., at the Sanders County Fairgrounds in Plains.
Droessler is new Alberton School superintendent
Alberton School is a three-story brick school which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Jan. 13, 1997.

Shakespeare in the Parks comes to Mineral County Fairgrounds
Every other year, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks offers one of their two plays as a non-Shakespearean Production.
Superior football reloads with size and speed
Some schools go through a cyclical “rebuilding” process every other year or so.
Superior volleyball roster 'energetic'
Despite some heavy losses to graduation and an injury to a key player that will sideline her for the season, Superior volleyball coach Kyra McElroy remains upbeat about this year’s team.
Alberton 6-man team to play full varsity schedule
Last year was, by all accounts, a testing year for the Alberton Panthers football team.
Red Devils look to build off last season's success
Noxon High head football coach Lucas MacArthur would be forgiven if he’s thinking “we shall return.”
Hot Springs leans on speed and experience
The bad news for Hot Springs as they prepare for the 2023 football season is they lost their best player from last year.
T-Falls harriers return strong team
One of the best distance runners in Thompson Falls history has graduated and moved on to play basketball in college.
Plains cross-country roster continues to grow
The mark of anything that gains followers is likely that it is popular and growing.

Tour of historic mining district this Saturday
The Mineral County Museum and Historical Society will be hosting its annual Tour of the Cedar Creek Historic Mining District on Saturday, Aug. 26.

Winds fuel River Road East Fire near Paradise
High winds that wreaked havoc around the town of Paradise on Friday subsided overnight, slowing the advance of the wind-fueled River Road East Fire that began during the afternoon along the railroad tracks near the Clark Fork River.
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West End Fire Department holds recruitment barbecue
Many people may think that when a volunteer fire department needs help, they think of firefighters.
Superior local takes reins at school superintendent
Growing up with both parents as teachers and then one going into school administration, Logan Labbe thought he would have a different direction in life.
NorthWestern energy plan out for public comment, listening sessions planned
NorthWestern Energy said flexible natural gas is one of the resources it needs to provide electricity to customers in the next couple of decades — but the Montana Public Service Commission is holding listening sessions starting next week on the monopoly utility’s plan.
Federal regulators flag concerns as Montana cuts Medicaid rolls
Federal regulators are urging Montana health officials to fix shortcomings in the state’s Medicaid redetermination process, expressing “concerns” that the state may be disenrolling people who are eligible for the public health insurance and creating barriers for others through long wait times at call centers and during the application process.
Huckleberry Fest draws thousands to Trout Creek
This, said band member Dana Scranton, was something “nobody would have expected to find in this part of the country.”