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New sawmill fill custom orders
Ron Denn is a retired farmer from Minnesota where he grew corn, soybeans, hay and raised beef cattle.

Elks Lodge makes donation to Superior Fire
Last Tuesday afternoon, four ambassadors from the Benevolent Protection of ELKS Lodge 383 in Missoula stopped by the Superior Volunteer Fire Department, and this made Chief Scott Dodd a happy guy.

Survey shows Western Montana hunters like mule deer regs
When you spend enough time in the woods over the years, some changes become apparent. Spotted knapweed can grow out of anything.

School board addresses questions about levy
Last Monday evening the Plains School District Board of Trustees meeting drew a room full of concerned citizens about the levy request on this year’s school election ballot.
Craftsman turns horns into functional art
Artisans and craftsmen can see things in a different way than most people.

Paradise Players present 'Steel Magnolias'
Months of preparation for Paradise Players' upcoming production of "Steel Magnolias" concluded with the final dress rehearsal Saturday evening.

William E. Marsh, 88
William E. Marsh, 88
Bear activity picking up across Western Montana
Bears tipping over garbage cans. Bears climbing onto porches pursuing bird feeders. Bears in back yards.

Crews make progress on plowing Going-to-the-Sun Road
Glacier National Park road crews carefully maneuver large machinery just feet away from the cliff’s edge as they push plows closer to Haystack Creek on the Going-to-the-Sun Road.
2,000 watercraft inspected so far this year
With the exception of Eureka, watercraft inspection stations are open.
COLUMN: Jock Talk
As the “civic-minded” — not to be confused with “simple-minded” — public servant I am, I thought it would be good to provide a simple guide to “Sports Terms, aka Jock Talk” for those who may be as confused about this strange language associated with games.
Fierce competition at Whitefish's ARM meet
There were some familiar things happening in this weekend’s Whitefish ARM Invitational track and field gathering.
Savage Horsemen notch two more wins
By any measurement, this first season of Plains-Hot Springs baseball has been a good one.
Lady Hawks on a roll as season heats up
It was a busy and successful week for the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks softball team.
Trotters rebound with pair of big wins
After a strange ending to a tournament the week before where the Plains Trotters softball team wound up losing two games, including one that endured a long delay, the Trotters got back on the winning track in a big way this past Saturday.

Abortion clinics sue state over new restrictions
Montana abortion providers on Friday sued the state health department in an attempt to block a new rule adopted by the Gianforte administration’s health department that restricts how the state will pay for abortions through its Medicaid program.
Child care scholarship expansion headed to Gianforte’s desk
Rep. Alice Buckley’s Best Beginnings Scholarship expansion to provide relief for lower-income Montanans seeking child care options is headed to the governor’s desk after a final bipartisan vote in the Senate on Friday.
GOP plan addresses the looming debt crisis
There’s dignity and honor in work.
Laws as reminders of the reason they exist
Every little once in a while I am reminded that laws are created to protect us from ourselves, or more particularly from our faulty memories, or from forgetting history.

Superior musicians to perform at state festival
Some of the benefits of music programs for students are that the left side of the brain is better developed, and songs can imprint information onto young minds.