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Montana Highway Patrol advises safe driving on winter roads
Everyone should know that winter driving requires different techniques and skills

Time is running out for hunters in Mineral County
With general big game hunting season having a little less than two weeks remaining to fill the freezer, success reports vary.
All-state, 14-C volleyball all-stars announced
The 14-C volleyball All-Conference and All-State selections have been announced.

Wesley “Gene” Linder, 73
Wesley “Gene” Linder, 73, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 in New Braunfels, Texas.
Montana FWP hopes dumpsters will help stop chronic wasting disease
This year Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks has a new approach for that last step in the process of harvesting wild game. A simple solution that will hopefully yield a greater return for hunters all across Montana; slowing the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease.
DeBorgia woman's seasoning mix a treat for locals
That was definitely the case for Gigi DuBois from DeBorgia. Her mother Lee Maher was a school teacher with a crafty side who concocted a unique seasoning blend to give away as gifts.

Jonkel shares insights into mountain lions
But with everything huntable now, mountain lion sightings will become more prevalent.
Mineral County law roundup: Gun shots a figment of imagination?
Deputies responded to a welfare check in Superior all appears to be fine case closed.
There's no doubt the Russians are to blame
The most diabolical, evil nation on the planet is behind everything. Blame it all on them, those nasty, notorious….Russians.

Clark Fork volleyball looks ahead to playoffs
For the Clark Fork Lady Mountain Cats, it means looking ahead to the playoffs.
That burglar was just a dog walker
Deputies responded to a burglary alarm, but it was a case of dog walking. Case closed.

Glass artist seeks to help women in need
But if you’re more curious than in academia, you can take a four-hour class in Superior to see if it is of interest.

Rugg first Mineral County resident inducted into Cowboy Hall of Fame
Ray is the first resident of Mineral County to be inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame and if the stars align just right, his boys and their families will be with him in Great Falls Feb. 12-13 for the formal induction.

Cleo Dean Sutton, 73
Cleo Dean Sutton, 73, went to the arms of Jesus after a two-and-one-half year battle with cancer on Monday, Oct. 12, with his family by his side.

Seeley Swan tops Clark Fork in four sets
In the end, experience won out as the senior dominated Seeley-Swan Lady Blackhawks took a hard-fought 3-1 match win over host Clark Fork in a contest that featured outstanding volleys and sparkling net play.
Mountain Cat gridders blank Horsemen, 46-0
But for the rained on and in some cases no doubt shivering home fans, it had a warm ending as the Mountain Cats stormed past Plains 46-0.
Hot Springs volleyball dumps Victor
With Montana high school district play looming in the near future, the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat squad continued to stake its claim to a high playoff seeding.

Montana High School Association pushes back winter sports season
On Oct. 13, the Montana High School Association Executive Board announced the decision to delay the start of winter sports practices until December 7th in an effort to curtail increasing COVID-19 cases around the state.

Superior soap maker sticks to tried and true methods
Angie Mellen, founder of Mellen Patch Soaps, is new to the industry but sticks to the proven method.

Deer, elk gun opener is finally here!
The general hunting season for deer and elk begins Saturday in Montana and with it tens of thousands of hunters will take to the fields and forests seeking a trophy or meat for table.