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Facts about waste-water treatment plant land deal
Last week there was a letter to the editor regarding how the Waste/Water Treatment Plant sale of land was being handled, casting doubt on Mayor Dan Rowan’s character and ability to serve as a county commissioner.

Sanders County residents dig into their family roots
Sanders County residences came together Saturday to learn about the locally available resources on how to research their family roots.

Going home: Big Medicine will be returned to CSKT
Big Medicine spent all of his life on the tribal homelands of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes. Now after his death, he’ll spend most of his time back there too, after a six-decade hiatus as one of the main attractions of the Montana Historical Society.

Lane joins Superior District as new ranger
Abby Lane has been named as the new Superior District Ranger, replacing Carole Johnson who retired in June.
DUI Task Force works to stop impaired driving
As of Oct. 11, there have been 169 highway fatalities in Montana compared to 185 at the same time last year.

Opening weekend a success for youth hunters
Zaimon Firestone of Superior, hunted all day Thursday with his mom but came up short.
Concerned with Funke's support for Zinke
A recent letter in the Montana Standard written by Ryan Funke made my decision much easier about who to cast my vote for in the upcoming sheriff’s race.
Veterans should see if PACT Act can help
We write this letter with the hope of reaching as many Montana Veterans and their family members as possible regarding the recent passage of the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act sponsored by Sen. Jon Tester.

Thompson Falls secures first win in 11-man
For those who thought it might never happen … thhppppttttt!
Savage Heat storm back in 65-22 win over W. Yellowstone
Given the scope of at least a few of the “upsets” that took place this past weekend in the local high school football realm, it would have easy to understand why there may have been a collective “gulping” sound in the stands at Hot Springs High Saturday afternoon.

Superior suffers first loss at St. Ignatius
It would be hard to say there’s a better 8-player high school football team in Montana if you look at the 58-0 win by top-ranked St. Ignatius (aka Mission) over the fourth-ranked Superior Friday night in St. Ignatius.
COLUMN: Sports word search
What’s the word I’m searching for here? Wow? Wacky? Unbelievable?
Letters to the editor Oct. 26
Letters to the editor
Legals for October, 26 2022

Big game season opens Saturday
The general deer and elk season opens this Saturday with legal shooting hours a half hour before sunrise and ending a half hour after sunset.

Old DeBorgia School to hold annual Hunters Feed
It’s been two hunting seasons since the folks at the Old DeBorgia School invited everyone to their famous Annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser, also known as the Hunters Feed.

Superior firefighters rescue two dogs stuck on a cliff
March 7, 2022: The Indianapolis Fire Department rescued a 17-year-old who had gotten stuck on a tree branch 35 feet off the ground.

Election 2022: Meet HD-13 candidate Paul Fielder
Election 2022: Meet HD-13 candidate Paul Fielder

U.S. sued for pollution from retardant drops on wildfires
An environmental group filed a lawsuit Tuesday against U.S. Forest Service officials that alleges they polluted waterways during their campaigns against wildfires by inadvertently dropping large volumes of chemical flame retardant into streams.
Montana’s proposed digital privacy amendment, explained
As Montana voters head to the polls this fall, they’ll have the chance to amend the state Constitution to add language explicitly requiring law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before accessing a person’s private electronic data.