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James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76
James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76

Montana advances grizzly bear plans that could allow hunting
Montana wildlife officials on Tuesday advanced plans that could allow grizzly bear hunting in areas around Glacier and Yellowstone national parks, if states in the U.S. northern Rockies succeed in their attempts to lift federal protections for the animals.
Blacktail ski area opens for season
Blacktail Mountain Ski Area near Lakeside opened for the season on Friday.

Superior Bobcats girls trounce Noxon
This was a tale of two teams headed in opposite directions so far this year.

Blue Hawks triumph over rival Plains
One step forward, one step back has been the course taken by the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks boys basketball team so far this year.
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Superior Junior High boys go 19-0
Perfection is hard to obtain. Just ask all those teams who have tried without success to match the 1972 Miami Dolphins Super Bowl winning 17-0 mark.
Basketball: Thompson Falls hangs tough at Anaconda Tip-off
Three for four is not bad. If you are a baseball player and you get a hit three out of four times, you are a millionaire or better.
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The West End Alcoholics Anonymous in Deborgia meets every Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Deborgia School House right behind the fire hall.

St. Regis School thankful for former and current superintendents
The board would like to sincerely thank Mrs. McKay and her husband, John, for dropping everything at home in Libby and moving their fifth wheel here to answer the call to our school district.
Mineral County law roundup
Traffic Stop, I-90 EB MM 34, Deputy took suspect into custody for driving under the influence and transported them to Mineral County Jail, vehicle towed.

David Joe Hipple
A memorial service will be held to celebrate David’s life on Jan. 15, 2022.
Superior students purchase Christmas gifts for local kids
The work it takes each year behind the scenes of Santa and his elves making their holiday deliveries of food and toys to families in Mineral County before Christmas Day involves more people and organizations than one may realize. One of those groups is the fourth-grade class of Stacy Crabb at Superior Elementary School.
Horsemen have strong showing at Plains Quad
Exhausted, hoarse and happy. Those adjectives would no doubt be included in any discussion about the outcome of the Plains Quad wrestling match Thursday evening.
Basketball: Hot Springs boys continue hot start
It was a mixed bag of results for the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams this past week.
Basketball: St. Regis girls on a roll
Don’t look now but the “Fun Bunch” just rattled off three wins in a row.
St. Regis basketball wins two at home
Two for three ain’t bad, especially with a core of youngsters on the court.

Community seeks to breathe new life into Whitepine Grange
Nestled among pine trees along Highway 200 between Thompson Falls and Trout Creek lies a small aging building called the Whitepine Grange #102.
Election critics push for special legislative committee
Two Republican state lawmakers spoke to Montana’s Legislative Council Monday to reiterate an appeal made earlier this fall for the formation of a special legislative committee to investigate alleged irregularities in Montana’s 2020 election.

Salish Plant Society aims to help native people learn about traditional food sources
From the rolling plains of Montana to the high alpine region of the Bitterroot mountains, there is a rich diet to be found.