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Residents discuss bringing jobs to Sanders County
The Sanders County Community Development organization held a meeting Nov. 12 to discuss ways to get jobs and people to come into the county.

Alberton student honoring veterans with memorial
Every year, seniors at Alberton High School are assigned to do a “Senior Project” with the criteria that it has a community service component to it. However, junior Jordan Taapken asked if he could start his project early because of its magnitude. He has chosen to create a veterans memorial, which will recognize all of the military branches.

Superior High School students help local family in need
National Honor Society students from Superior High School recently worked together to support a local family in need.
Museum plans display for courthouse lawn
If everything goes to plan, a hydraulic mining giant will be sitting atop a cement pedestal in the front lawn of the courthouse in Superior by the end of June.
Montana DUI Study
Greg Hinkle

Young wrestlers take to the mats for practice
Nick Ianniello

Cool Summer Nites rolls to Trout Creek
TROUT CREEK – Powerful engines roared and sharp paint jobs glittered in the afternoon sunlight as Trout Creek hosted the annual Cool Summer Nites Car, Truck and Bike Show.

Bass tournament in Trout Creek attracts anglers
TROUT CREEK- The Noxon Reservoir was the site of the annual Tri-State Bass Tournament held in Trout Creek over the weekend. Anglers from Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Montana converged on the reservoir beginning on Saturday to try their luck at catching small and large-mouth bass.
The Wardens to perform in Superior
Three Canadian wardens are making a special trip to Superior on Jan. 23.
Supports White for SD 45
I fully support AnnaMarie White for district 45.

Seeing Blue: Grizzlies fall to SDSU 23-3 in title game
Grizzlies fall to SDSU 23-3 in title game
Montana Viewpoint: A rainy night in Georgia
The point of the 253 bills that have been introduced by Republicans in 43 states is to make it more difficult...

Keeping July 4 cool in Hot Springs
Guitars chords vibrated and barbecues smoked under the banner of the American Flag as Hot Springs residents gathered to celebrate the Fourth of July at the Symes Hotel.

Dianne Rummel formally charged
THOMPSON FALLS – Sanders County Clerk of Court Dianne Rummel was arraigned for criminal charges Tuesday in direct relation to allegations of theft, embezzlement tampering with county records and witnesses.
An update from Rep. Ingraham
As I look about at the beauty being displayed this fall, the changing leaves, the crisp air and blue skies, it’s not hard to imagine why one of Montana’s nicknames is “Big Sky Country.” And with Montana’s anniversary of when she became a State approaching, November 8, 2013, I thought it might be time to reflect on her humble beginnings as she became a state on November 8, 1889.
Anaconda mining company admits exposing employees to arsenic
U.S. Minerals also has agreed to resolve a related civil case brought by OSHA, alleging 19 serious health and safety violations with a total penalty of $106,800.

Montana residents urged to prepare for fire season
All residents throughout Montana are encouraged to participate in Wildfire Awareness Month this May. The purpose is to raise awareness about wildland fire safety, community preparedness, hazardous fuels mitigation, and fire prevention.
Fire Danger raised to high in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – The fire danger level in Mineral County was again raised last week this time reaching high as temperatures in the area soared to nearly 100 degrees and little precipitation fell in forested areas.

Plains H.S. student teams up with local artist
When an aspiring, talented young artist joins forces with a talented, experienced artist good things can happen.

Study looks at elk population in Lower Clark Fork
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has its Region 1 headquarters in Kalispell.