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Apprentice hunter program offered Register for online hunter ed classes FWP seeks comments on proposed walleye kill regs
It’s never too early to plan ahead for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Apprentice Hunter Program.

The Mineral County Dixieland Band plays on
In the late 1970s, St. Regis School found itself without a band director. The obvious issue was that the students were not being taught musical instruments and a side effect was not having a pep-band at the football games.

Commissioner offers meetings with sewer protesters
What started out looking like a very contentious meeting in Paradise Friday night ended on a cautiously optimistic note, with County Commissioner Carol Brooker offering to meet one-on-one with anti-sewer protesters.

Alvin Richard ‘Dick’ Wilkinson
Alvin Richard “Dick” Wilkinson, 78, of Superior, Montana, died peacefully with family by his side, July 29, 2020 at Missoula Community Hospital.
Trout Creek bridge work nears completion
Construction crews have finished spot painting the steel superstructure on the Clark Fork River bridge at Trout Creek and will begin removing scaffolding under the bridge deck.

Crescent Ridge Farm a ‘slice of heaven’
Crescent Ridge Farm sits nestled against the base of Cinderella Mountain on 23 acres of land just outside the town of Alberton. The farm is home to Michael and Molly Davidson, and their daughter Grace, along with gardens chock full of produce and row upon row of vibrant flowers.

A transplant miracle in the making
When properly blended, faith, hope and charity can combine and create a field of positive energy that is palpable in many ways.

Archery hunters eagerly await elk season opener
At 6:31 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 5, location bugles will pierce the predawn air.
Superior blood drive, COVID testing Aug. 17
The American Red Cross is partnering with Superior Community Outreach to host a blood drive from noon-6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17.
Anti-sewer rally scheduled in Paradise on Friday
Determined to press forward with their opposition to a proposed sewer system, a group of Paradise residents is planning to take to the streets Friday evening.

Land dispute doesn’t stop the Old Perma Store
There is character in abundance at the Old Perma Store.
Teaching the truth about lying
Lying often starts in childhood and my be part of the normal developmental process or lying could be an indicator of a more serious problem.
Simple rules for successful camping
One of the best features of summer for a lot of Montanans and tourists is camping in the great outdoors.

Plains self-pick farm a ‘berry’ special place
Nestled among the pine trees and shrubbery across the road from the Clark Fork River 16 miles downstream from Plains is a berry special place.

Trout Creek hosts 20th annual Cool Summer Nights Car Show
With temperatures hovering in the 90s due to a mid-summer heat wave, there was more than enough cool to go around for classic car fans in Trout Lake this past weekend.
Pseudo-seizures explained
Pseudo-seizures resemble epileptic seizures. People with pseudo-seizures experience episodes of loss of consciousness, twitching or jerking, and unusual emotional states, such as feelings of fear or deja vu.
In some way, baseball is back
Ahhh, now there’s a slice of “reality” sports fans can grab onto.
Todd joins St. Regis School Board
The St. Regis School District has recently gained a new school board member.

Superior thrift store reopens
The Women in Timber thrift store in Superior opened back up to customers on July 21 after being closed for nearly half a year. One of the original founders of the store, Joann Merseal said, “This has been one of the longest spans of time we’ve been shut down, and we’ve been open since 1987.”
COVID has challenged Sanders Co. nonprofits
With the cancellation of the Sanders County Fair local non-profit service clubs which relied on it for their main source of revenue for programs they provide during the entire year has required them to try something different to raise funds that go to