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New program supports parents
A new program is being offered at the Superior Mental Health Department. The program, Oasis Family Support Project, will include both parents and children and seeks to provide support to parents who are raising children. The program is being funded by a grant for $5,490 from the Early Childhood Comprehensive System, which supports early childhood development projects and is funded by a segment of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Keeping in touch
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada.

4-H building needs facelfit
The 4-H building that sits on the fairgrounds in Superior is in need of some repairs, but there’s no money in the budget.
Plains adds new truck to fire arsenal
Matt Unrau

The fixer: St. Regis man a whiz with small-engine repairs
Whether you have problems with a boat motor, motorcycle, rototiller, lawn mower, weedwhacker, generator, golf cart, chainsaw, log splitter, four-wheeler, or pressure washer, if it has a small engine; David Hannah in St. Regis is the man for the job.

Sanders County moves to Stage II fire restrictions
Sanders County moved into Stage II fire restrictions on Friday, Aug. 10, as advised by the Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Naegeli.
Hunter numbers up of big game season-opener
The 2023 Montana big game general hunting season opened Saturday, Oct. 21, and hunters in the west-central part of the state found warm fall weather and a few less animals than in recent years.
Protecting the next generation
Montana children are our most precious resource. There has been an unprecedented push to sexualize our children.
Lady Panthers complete unfinished business against Pirates
The first time the Alberton Lady Panthers faced off against the Victor Pirates they lost 45-34.
Shirley Ann Terrell
Better known as “Nana,” passed away February 24, 2013 after fighting cancer for five and a half years. She was born May 26 in Paradise, MT to Merle and Manilia Steele.
ATV ride sees good turnout
Around 200 hundred riders brought their ATVs out on Saturday for the fourth annual ATV Poker Run in the West End. Dave Jones, who organized and brought the event to the county said that the event went well.

An update from Rep. Ingraham
On Wednesday, April 24th, the 63rd Legislative Session came to an official end and we all headed back home to renew friendships and reunite with family. For some, like myself, it was a bitter-sweet moment in time, even though my term of service in the House of Representatives won’t officially come to an end until the first part of January 2015, it was my last Legislative Session unless the Governor were to call for a special session.

'Star Wars' themed Galactic Gala benefits PEAK Foundation
"A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away" is how the 1977 "Star Wars" movie opened.

Cummings honored for 70 years of service at VFW
Across America, the Veterans of Foreign Wars are a familiar sight and symbolize a commitment to the nation both at home and abroad. The organization traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
New CFVH therapist
A new Physical Therapist begins work at Clark Fork
St. Regis golfers set sights on home meet, state
St. Regis golfers got the weekend off compliments of Mother Nature. A cold and rainy Saturday ended up calling for the cancellation of the meet that was supposed to take place at Deer Lodge. Aside from the cancellation, Coach Dan Park said that the season has been going okay for the Tiger golfers.

Superior football prepares for next season
Before the Superior High School football players dismissed for summer vacation, head coach Dan Lucier wanted to bring the team together. For three days last week, the team gathered in the afternoons on the football field or in a classroom to go over plays. Coach Lucier said the goal of the three-day camp was to have fun and get better.
Hawks make progress on defense
It has long been said that defense wins championships.
An update from Rep. Ingraham
It’s been a little over a year since I shared with you some resources which may be of value to you in helping to alleviate some of your medicinal concerns and struggles. And since it might be the last time I am able to pass along the information due to my term coming to a close, I did not want to miss this opportunity to share some information with you again.