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Fires plague Plains area
EPA starts testing at Smurfit Stone Mill
On November 12, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in a press release that there is a final agreement to investigate contamination at the Smurfit Stone Mill Superfund site, located near Frenchtown.
P Hill Project raises funds
PLAINS – Plains High School alumni gathered at the Sanders County Fairgrounds to show their support for the P Hill last weekend.
Grasshoppers infest area
HOT SPRINGS- Lake and Sanders counties are seeing one of the worst grasshopper problems in recent history.

Superior kids learn lessons on safety and health
Thirty-five years in the making
PLAINS – The Savage Horsemen made history once again at the divisional tournament in Ronan. The team came in second place, with five champions and three more placers.

Alberton senior discusses the road to the top

Plains soccer draws against St. Regis
PLAINS – Boys and girls hustled from one side of the pitch to the other as Plains Youth Soccer held its first home match of the year against the youth squad from St. Regis.
Alberton senior reflects on adapting to sports
MCH eliminates nine jobs to balance budget
SUPERIOR – In a meeting held on Thursday, January 9, the county commissioners heard an update on the status of the hospital’s budgetary changes.

CFVH Foundation holds benefit tournament
PLAINS – A group of golfers took some time out of their Labor Day weekends to contribute to the community at the Wild Horse Plains Golf Course.

Second Forest Service meeting takes place

Bobcats claw their way through camp
SPOKANE - The Superior girl’s summer basketball team went on the road this past week and received instruction from a storied basketball program a few states away.

Paleontology inspires reading

Alberton celebrates Earth Day by cleaning up

A mild winter may be good for elk and deer herds
MINERAL COUNTY – A mild winter this season could lead to a hunter’s paradise later this year, as elk and deer herds prosper in mild conditions with low snowfall.
Areas see grasshopper increase
SANDERS COUNTY – Although grasshopper populations have seen a significant decrease in much of Montana, some areas in Sanders County have experienced a boom in numbers this year.
Winter roads present danger to area drivers
MINERAL COUNTY – Last week saw several days of nearly continuous snowfall, which left the roads slick with slush and ice.

Lady Bobcats claw their way to victory
