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Legals for September, 14 2022
Groups urge federal courts to relist wolves in Montana
Several conservation groups argue that because Montana and Idaho are “hellbent” on eradicating wolves, a court should instate equally aggressive measures aimed at restoring federal protection for gray wolves.
4-Hers show off their hard work at fair
Months of hard work and lots of love and care was on display this year at the Sanders County Fair.
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Superior Schools ready to welcome back students
The 2022-23 school year is off to a great start, and we are fully staffed at Superior Public Schools.
Whiteman takes reins as Alberton principal
He looks like he could be a middle linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, but the new TK-12 principal of Alberton School District chose the profession of education instead, and he is thrilled to be in his new administrative position.
Hot Springs man sent to prison for killing roommate
A Hot Springs man convicted of beating his roommate to death in 2020 is headed to prison.
Traveling artwork stops in Plains en route to D.C.
You could see and feel the emotion coming from Army Veteran Jim Layton as he stepped to the back of the Veterans Suicide Awareness painting and signed his name. He was doing so to honor a longtime friend and fellow veteran who recently took his own life.
Lady Hawks notch 2 wins in Western B volleyball
The Lady Hawks are soaring in the early going of the 2022 Montana high school volleyball season.
Hot Springs drops heartbreaker to Panthers
One minute you’re in control, victory is in plain sight.
COLUMN: Hallowed turf in Hot Springs
There are places in life we wind up in that we will never forget.
Bobcats rock Horsemen, 56-6
Superior may have found the ingredients for an outstanding season.
Thompson Falls cross country preview
They loss their top gun from last year, but the Thompson Falls cross country team appears to have reloaded as the 2022 season gets underway.
Superior upends Noxon in seesaw battle
Volleyball fans in Sanders and Mineral counties may want to check their blood pressure and get ready for what, based on early results, looks like a wide-open battle for the top.
Arlee clips Plains in marathon match
Volleyball fans may have missed one of the best matches of the season as Arlee and Plains slugged it out over a five-game marathon that ended with Arlee pulling out a 3-2 win this past week on their home court.
Noxon withstands Savage Heat, 3-1
Tournament games not withstanding, it’s probably way too early to anoint a season-opening volleyball game as the game of the season.
St. Regis upends Clark Fork, 60-42
One of the best sports adages of all time is always part of emails from St. Regis-Mullan coach Jesse Allan.
Bus safety top of mind as school resumes
Around 400 students returned to schools across Mineral County in the past few weeks.
St. Regis superintendent gives back-to-school update
Trying to catch Derek Larson, Superintendent of St. Regis Schools, is difficult. No, impossible, but for good reasons because everything in the school district is going splendidly, at the speed of light so far this school year.
St. Regis Senior Center under new management
In 2009 when the St. Regis Senior Citizens Center opened the doors of their brand-new facility, there was a waiting line outside on Thursdays for their weekly lunch.