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Divisive rhetoric drives Montanans apart
Newspapers recently ran a column written by right-wing Montana politician, Sen. Greg Hertz, R-Polson, hitting the standard left/right divisive talking points about “woke” politics and tying any Montanan further left than Rep. Matt Rosendale to liberal philosophies
FWP deserves accolades for deer license reduction
Recently, Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently announced they were reducing hunting licenses for mule deer in a large swath of Central and Eastern Montana.

Eighth-grader nabs county spelling bee
A dark horse competitor came out on top at the Mineral County Spelling Bee in the Superior Elementary School gymnasium Thursday night.
Wildlife agencies investigating wolf killed in Thompson River drainage
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and U.S. Fish and Wildlife service reported a wolf killing near the Lower Thompson Falls River May 27. The report stated the an individual, who was looking for deer antlers on the Priscilla Peak Trail, found the wolf and reported it to Tom Chianelli, the Sanders County FWP game warden.
Mineral County BPA groups head to Missoula
MINERAL COUNTY – The next generation of business tycoon headed to Missoula this week to put their skills to the test against teams from across the region during the annual regional Business Professionals of America competition.
Revised compact deserves support of legislature
By Scott Reichner
Montana Stockgrowers Association
The Montana Stockgrowers Association, representing the business interests of Montana’s cattle ranching sector, and the foremost organization representing Montana’s water users, the Montana Water Resources Association, have joined forces with the Montana Farm Bureau Federation to support the state of Montana’s proposed Water Compact with the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes (CSKT).
Primary election concludes
SANDERS COUNTY – Election results from the primary election held on Tuesday, June 3 came in the early morning hours of Wednesday.
SCCFF receives grant for 40K
THOMPSON FALLS – Recently a local organization benefited from a grant that aims to help prevent juvenile delinquency, violence against women and children, while also providing funding for regional drug task forces.

Special Olympics Torch Run to take place Saturday
SANDERS COUNTY – The Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run will be held on Saturday, showing support for the Special Olympics and raising money for the cause.

American Legion Post #129 burns down
UPDATED Wednesday, July 31 at 11:30 a.m.
Amendment Six
Greg Hinkle

Tennis season begins in Superior
The Superior girls’ tennis team took to the courts last week. Coach Rick Barreth said that they braved the last couple of days.

PHOTO: Fire safety meeting
Dave Brink and Cindy Peterson held a class in the old DeBorgia School on creating defensible space around your home before the fire season begins.
David F. York
David F. York passed away Dec. 5, 2007.
Thompson Falls receives federal grant
Thompson Falls is one of six cities in the state to receive funding from the Montana Department of Commerce.
Montana Viewpoint: Fraud or fiction?
The soul of democracy is the ability of individuals to have a say in their own future, embodied in the right to vote.
FWP recruiting AmeriCorps applicants
After Hunter Sickerson graduated from MSU-Billings with honors, he knew he wasn't ready to settle down in a typical 8-to-5 job. He worked in the field of archeology, conducting surveys on archeological sites for a private firm until he heard about an opportunity for national service through Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks AmeriCorps.
Kvelve's Comments: A comeback
There are many good, some potentially great, stories brewing as the second half of the local high school basketball and wrestling seasons come into focus.

Jan Delmont Carter, 84
Three weeks shy of his 60th wedding anniversary, Jan Delmont Carter passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Dec. 7, 2023.