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CWD found in two Idaho mule deer
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game announced last Wednesday that the two mule bucks were killed near Lucille last month, and the hunters submitted the lymph nodes of the animals for testing.

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.
Montana Viewpoint: George Washington, patriot or traitor?
“…the liberty secured by the Constitution does not import an absolute right in each person to be at all times, and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint.” Furthermore, he wrote, the Constitution is based on “…the fundamental principle of the social compact…that all shall be governed by certain laws for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people, not for the profit, honor or private interests of any one man, family or class of men.”
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.
'Backroads of Montana' premieres 50th show
The episode, “The Great Outdoors,” takes viewers to Seeley Lake, Lolo, Great Falls and the National Bison Range near Moiese. It will have repeat airings at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18; at 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20; and at 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 21.
State legislature is selling out Montana hunters
This past legislature, ruled by an overwhelming Republican majority, was the worst I have ever seen for local Montana hunters.

Mineral County life coach wants to help people
Through her various certifications and trainings she has received, Morrison is eager to make a difference in her new community.

Lolo man gets prison time for meth trafficking
Jason Dean Hager, 56, pleaded guilty in May to possession with intent to distribute meth.
State awards tribal business planning grants
The Tribal Business Planning Grant program assists tribal governments and organizations to deploy comprehensive business planning strategies.
Thompson Falls volleyball 0-2 at state
The Lady Hawks dropped their opener to Townsend, 3-1.
DeBorgia resident helps families have Thanksgiving
For DeBorgia resident Meghan Stevens, Thanksgivings has always been one of her favorite holidays.

Blue Hawks rout Park City; will play for state title on home field
The Blue Hawks will host this Saturday’s game at Previs Field against the defending 8-man champs, Drummond-Philipsburg. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
Montana sex trafficker pleads guilty
The government further alleged that in 2019, Venning met Jane Doe 9 in a motel in Missoula after responding to one of Jane Doe 9’s own ads for commercial sex. Venning discussed how she would work for him and ultimately she did.
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.
Missoula Democrat joins race for U.S. House seat
Former state lawmaker Tom Winter is the newest entry.
State Superintendent Arntzen announces Montana School Law Conference
The Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum specialists, teachers, legislators, and all other interested individuals.

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

Sanders Co. residents: Tourists are welcome for brief time
County residents who attended a meeting about tourism last Wednesday voiced those feelings and others during a 2-hour session put on by Glacier Country Tourism.