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Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Letters to the editor Oct. 19

Superior stays unbeaten with win over Darby
The recipe for a delicious evening of football includes:
Tigers win JV matchup at Kootenai High
When the other team had problems putting together a varsity lineup, the football coaches at St. Regis-Mullan, Idaho co-op saw it as an opportunity to get some good playing time for the younger guys.
St. Regis pushes Charlo in tight match
In hindsight, the volleyball match between Charlo and St. Regis Thursday night might have been a harbinger of matches to come.
Legals for October, 19 2022

Joseph Marcus Magone
Joseph Marcus Magone

Yellowstone delays opening of road damaged by record floods
Yellowstone National Park is postponing the opening of a renovated road at its north entrance as it continues to repair the damage from this summer's catastrophic flooding, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports.

Drummers bring Japanese rhythm to Paradise
The Paradise Center recently sponsored an evening of entertainment with a group from Winnipeg Canada.

Plains Council OKs $530k bid to remove wastewater sludge
The Plains Council on Oct. 3 discussed bids to remove and dispose of wastewater sludge from the old treatment plant.

Local candidates make election pitch at forum
Sanders County candidates for the offices of Justice of the Peace, County Commissioner District 1 and 2, and Clerk and Recorder/Treasurer/Superintendent of Schools came together at the Rex Theater on Thursday evening for a question-and-answer forum.
Stakeholders discuss future management at Fish Creek
About three dozen people participated in a 3-hour field trip of Fish Creek to collaborate on ideas, brainstorm, strategize and leave with a better understanding of what Fish Creek means to organizations, recreationists and landowners when it comes to its future.

Alberton open house looks at I-90 bridge replacements
A few months ago, the Montana Department of Transportation announced that three bridges on I-90 west of Alberton were on the radar of replacement starting in 2023, but a few more boxes to mark off their checklist needed attention, with public comment next in line.

Dawn Terrill takes seat on Mineral County Commission
Dawn Terrill was sworn in Oct. 7 as the newest commissioner for Mineral County.

Vandals strike Superior soccer complex
As the fall soccer season winds down for the Superior Stompers, the last thing organizers wanted to have to deal with was a recent bout of vandalism and careless defacement. On September 16, the leagues president, Alisha Boyce discovered the damage done at the park where their games are hosted.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
New hospital signs indicate Covid levels
Residents may notice some new signage at Clark Fork Valley Hospital and its Family Medicine Network offices. The entrance signs feature Sanders County Covid-19 (C19) transmission rates based on new recommendations from the CDC and CMS.

Noxon bridge assessed for repairs
Bridges are divided into three parts. The deck, which is the part driven on. A super-structure, which holds the deck up, and then a sub-structure which takes the load from the super-structure and transfers it into the ground which is the foundation.
Feds seize thousands of fentanyl pills from alleged dealer in Kalispell
Federal prosecutors say authorities seized about 12,000 fentanyl pills during the arrest this week of a Mexican national in Kalispell wanted for allegedly trafficking the deadly drug in the Flathead Valley.
The truth about Tranel’s legal work
We are prosecutors, defense attorneys, police officers, and others who work in law enforcement.
Politically motivated investigations are nonsense
I was honored to serve as Secretary of the Interior. Indian trust lands, public lands, wildlife management, water, and federal energy, all fall within Interior.