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Mineral County offers emergency notification program
“Here’s an example of the way this works,’ explained Tifani Amberson, lead dispatcher at the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office.

Proposal will be sent to CDBG for Superior town offices
Superior Volunteer Fire Chief John Woodland reported he received advice to submit a proposal to the Community Development Block Grant program with regards to creating town offices in the fire hall.

Trotters drop two conference games on road trip
After some amazing games and surprising finishes, one thing is clear when it comes to the Western 7B girls basketball conference: the top spot, in fact the top four spots are up for grabs.
Organic veggies and flowers in full bloom on Alberton farm
Michael Davidson, owner-farmer of Crescent Ridge Farm in Alberton, is one with the soil, and his 23 acres is his testament. Over 30 different vegetables and 40 types of flowers, and then there is his hay.

World War II veteran tells his story
SUPERIOR – March 26, 2015 marked the 70th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Iwo Jima in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Ladyhawks heat up
Weekend victories over Troy, 43-19, and Eureka, 44-36, gave the Thompson Falls girls their first back-to-back wins this season. With a victory in either of their final two conference games, the Ladyhawks can guarantee they will enter the District 7-B tournament in no lower than third place.
EPA work on hold
The summer cleanup of soils contaminated with heavy amounts of lead and arsenic is over.

Noxon basketball teams split games at Ronan tourney
The Noxon boys and girls basketball teams each split their respective games at last weekend’s Ronan tip-off tournament.

Owner going 'all out' to clean up the private Alberton dump
The 11-acre Alberton dump continues to be in the crosshairs of the Department of Environmental Quality sites. Currently, cleanup efforts seem to be coming to a close, and hopefully the case will be permanently closed. At least that’s what property owner Joe Hanson is hoping for.
I feel frustrated and sick over what they're going through
I just wanted to bring to everyone's attention a drunken driving case from Sanders County in which two teenage boys were run down and killed.

End of era for Alberton dump site
On the west end of Alberton, there are two parcels of land perched on the north side of Interstate 90 that contain neighboring dumps.

Clark Fork's Reese is a state champ in the javelin
Reese won the event at the Missoula County Stadium after delivering a personal best throw of 128 feet, 3 inches.
Centennial Mania
Matt Unrau

Superior Bobcats 2nd at Bob Kinney Classic
Three first place finishes along with three second place showings helped the Superior Bobcats to a second place finish in the Bob Kinney Classic wrestling tournament Saturday in Superior.

Noxon girls schorch Hot Springs
The Lady Devils continued to make winning look easy with wins of 56-38 over Hot Springs, and 37-33 over Arlee, proving that they were a force to be reckoned with in District 14-C basketball.
Lady Hawks take on top softball teams at Missoula tourney
A couple of things are certain about the Thompson Falls softball team.

Oren Wood
Born April 22, 1933, Oren Wood grew up in Plains, Montana, the son of Marie and Marshall Wood.
Superior baseball ends their season
SUPERIOR – The Superior Rockies season came to an end June 6, as they were narrowly defeated in the second round of the season ending tournament in Plains.

Big game season opens Saturday
The general deer and elk season opens this Saturday with legal shooting hours a half hour before sunrise and ending a half hour after sunset.

Bobcats No. 4 seed in FCS playoffs; Griz get home game
South Dakota State and Sacramento State earned the top two seeds in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs when the 24-team field was announced Sunday.