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Superior Lady Bobcats 0-2 at Ronan tourney
The next day against Philipsburg was not even close as the Lady Bobcats were routed 37-13 in a game that was decided in the early going.

Superior Bobcats begins season 0-2
Friday, the Trojans of Drummond ambushed the Superior Bobcats early and kept attacking as they rolled

New way of learning comes to Alberton School
Jeff Crews has been the Superintendent of Alberton School for less than a year and admits that he came to this position in a roundabout way.
Noxon hoops teams each finish 0-2 at Ronan tournament
Friday the girls took on Philipsburg, which finished the event 2-0, and wound up on the wrong end of a 65-22 score.
Sanders Co. resident believes in civil discourse
Many more people have become increasingly involved in what is going on in our community.
Montana Viewpoint: Vigilante justice
Can individual Americans, by claiming that they felt their life was in danger become judge, jury, and executioner and not worry unduly about the consequences?

Twenty-five years of Block Management Access in Montana
This formally started in 1985 and then greatly expanded in 1996. It’s a cooperative program between private landowners and FWP which helps landowners manage hunting activities on their property.
Sports welcome back high school basketball, wrestling
The games will now all be indoors, with small town gyms full of basketball fans stomping and cheering for their boys and girls on the courts.

Trout Creek woman recalls life on and off reservation
She recently shared her life's story with Clark Fork Valley Press reporter Monte Turner.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital employee chosen as national mentor
Kitty Strowbridge, Performance Improvement Manager for Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, was selected as one of a dozen national Virtual Quality Improvement Mentors.

State on pace to collect record number of CWD samples
CWD is a contagious neurological disease that infects deer, elk and moose. It is always fatal and there is no known cure. It was first found in Montana in 2017.

Thompson Falls steamrolls way to state championship
But to the Blue Hawks, the Titans were just another speed bump on the way to a third championship in school history.
Letter writer opines on freedom
Our American founders recognized the source of freedom is from God.
Hecla, Baker sued again over mine cleanup
The lawsuit was filed in state district court in Lewis and Clark County by attorneys for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, the Fort Belknap Indian Community, the Montana Environmental Information Center and other groups.
Support for Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act
As an honorary Missoulian, I can confidently say Montanans in particular have a deeply rooted connection to the environment.

Keith Edward Danhof
Keith was born to John and Tressa Danhof on Oct. 24, 1955, in Bozeman, Montana.

Sally Rice
Sally was born Feb. 21, 1944, in Seattle, Washington, to Luther William Miller and Marie (Nymeyer) Miller.
Montana Viewpoint: American Redoubt
This is the kind of publicity that most communities would not want to have because it would serve as a deterrent to the economic growth of an area.

Philip Burton Donally
Philip “Phil” Donally, was born to Cordelia and Frank Donally on March 27, 1932 in Missoula, Montana.

Getting to the point is goal of Plainly Speaking Toastmasters
Each Tuesday evening, save for holiday weeks, the group gathers in the Plains Alliance Church Library.