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Proof of the power of science-based forestry
John Bernard Leiberg was the first scientist to see the Lolo National Forest.

Kenneth Owings Miller, 76
Kenneth Owings Miller, 76

Harold Dale Kelly, 71
Harold Dale Kelly, 71
Mildred “Millie” Ree (Hale) Preston Joy, 88
Mildred “Millie” Ree (Hale) Preston Joy, 88
Public Law 280 hearing draws some opposition
Two men who said they were members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes spoke Friday in opposition to two bills aiming to shift financial responsibility of overseeing felony offenses in the Flathead Reservation to the state.
Montana Indian Child Welfare Act gets a Senate hearing
Roberta Duckhead Kittson Nyomo said she and her brother were among the last Native American children adopted out of Thompson Falls before the federal Indian Child Welfare Act was passed in 1978.

Strong and scrappy young girls join wrestling club
The sport of Little Guy Wrestling has been gaining in popularity in recent years, most notably among strong and scrappy young girls.
Plains softball opens season at Polson tourney
It was the first pitch, of the first game of the new season.

Superior measures up at Bitterroot track meet
It was the first meet of the season, one which survived the threat of incoming snow and cold temperatures.
State qualifiers return to lead Plains track
It’s been a recurring them this year when it comes to looking ahead at area high school track and field teams: most, if not all, have strong groups coming back and some promising potential moving up in the form of underclassmen.

Clark Fork Soccer Alliance kicks off spring season
By shear numbers alone, soccer is on a par with any other sport in this area.

Longtime Superior counselor has touched many lives
Choices for Change Counseling in Superior opened its doors back in February of 2004, led by Nancy Smith.
FVCC summer classes begin May 22
Flathead Valley Community College’s summer semester registration is open and classes begin Monday, May 22.

William "Bill" Harger, 89
William "Bill" Harger

Alberton test scores on the rise
Each year Alberton students in grades K-11 participate in standardized testing, along with every other school in the U.S.
COLUMN: Lure of coaching
It is, or for sure can be, one of the greatest experiences a sports-minded person can have.
Track season off and running this weekend
Spring sports fans, cinch up the Velcro, tighten up your wigs and dust off your running shoes.
Lady Cats' draw strong roster for tennis season
Often lost in the chaos that can be part of sports is a simple thought: have fun! Most refs or umpires don’t yell “work ball” at the beginning of a game, they say “play ball”.
Savage Heat track boats solid core of underclassmen
How do you replace two of the best athletes to don Hot Springs uniforms in recent memory? With a talented and eager group of youngsters.
Jury convicts Heron man of kidnapping son, fleeing to Costa Rica
A federal jury on Wednesday convicted a Heron man of kidnapping his son in violation of a parenting plan and taking him to Costa Rica, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.