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Hot Springs looks to match last year
Danielle Switalski

VonHeeder reaches new heights in freshman season with Bobcats
Former Plains track star Carley VonHeeder has a fundamental approach to success that earned her two high school state championships. She has taken that approach with her as she is now throwing javelin at Montana State University.
Plains boys, girls sweep Thompson Falls
Ryan Ovitt scored 16 points and Class C Plains used a huge first quarter to roll past Class B Thompson Falls 58-29 Saturday in the season-opener for both teams.
Lady Hawks dominate Eureka; boys fall on buzzer-beater
A blow-out and a nail-biter.

Superior School ski day at Lookout Pass
Each year, the Superior School kids in fifth and sixth grades play hooky.
Kvelve's Comments: Cats-Griz game is good cause for a party
Good grief it’s that time of year again. Grab some chips and dip, stock up on your favorite beverages, break out the pot luck dishes and Velcro down folks, Velcro down!!
Rep. Loge: Legislature talks infrastructure
This past week saw the House having a full agenda of bills every day. Most days we had over twenty bills to take action on during the House floor session. Those bills were either Senate bills or House bills with Senate amendments. Friday was day seventy-three, so time is running out for new bills to be able to come out of committee and cross both floors. My committees have only one session scheduled for each, scheduled for Tuesday. Unless a bill goes back to a committee for discussion or amendments, committee meetings will wind down this coming week. Other activites this past week are the heavy negotiations on infrastructure, bonding, appropriations, gas tax, and the overlooked aquatic and invasive species funding. These negotiations may make the final tweek of bills in committees before they make it out on the respective floor sessions. Day ninety is scheduled for the last day but many are in hopes the work will be done sooner. That prediction is wishful thinkers and time will tell the story.
Thompson Falls woman releases novel
Thompson Falls resident Terri Drake Stoltz takes readers to a simpler time with her newly-released book, “Remember When: Recollection from a Montana Generation X-er.”
Primary season begins
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Rediscovering home: Elk populations
Throughout the 45 years I was away from my hometown, I returned a couple times a year to visit mother. Elk appeared to be more prevalent with each passing year as I visited the various drainages.
Lady Bobcats show fight in losses
It has been a long season for the young Superior volleyball team, which lost a lot of talent to graduation this past Spring.
Coucil opts for new attorney during 15 minute meeting
If you showed up late to the Alberton Town Council meeting Tuesday, Dec. 4, you probably missed it.
Kvelve's Comments: USA v. Canada
There are some things in life about which I just can’t look the other way.

Class to teach lessons in fowl
SUPERIOR - A class to take place before the Mineral County Fair which starts August 3 will be designed to educate the public about why they should take an interest in the care and raising of fowl.

Year in Review 2017:
The year 2017 was ushered in on the back of an epic snow storm which dump nearly a foot of snow on the valley in early January. It was just one of many natural disasters and phenomenon which dominated headlines throughout the year.

Local veteran suffered through Bataan Death March
Candidates debate economy
Candidates for both the State House District-13 seat and the State Senate-7 seat gathered at the Llano theater in Plains Monday night to discuss issues facing mainly dealing with the economy.
Man rescued from Clark Fork River
A Superior resident was pulled from the Clark Fork River on Friday evening, and was near death before being rescued. What started as a typical afternoon of fishing ended in near-tragedy after Jeramy Wilson, 40, went fishing near his home located northwest of town.
Second half of girls' hoops season gets underway
While boys basketball fans get ready for the second half by velcroing down, girls fans might be advised to tighten the bleacher seat belt and hang on.

Bobcat boys take 8 events
The Superior boys finished in first in eight of 17 events at the 14C District Track Meet in Polson Thursday to finish in second place and send 13 boys to the divisional meet.