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Nygaard wins Thompson Falls GeoBee competition
Socrates once said, “Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.”
Broadwater Co. Attorney supports Daines' water compact deal
In water law, the most important thing is getting your water.
BROADWATER CO. ATTORNEY SUPPORTS DAINES’ WATER COMPACT DEAL
In water law, the most important thing is getting your water.

Trotters hammer Troy; fall to Charlo
When two big, talented teams collide, something’s gotta give.

Brian Richard Taylor
Brian Richard Taylor was born in Hamilton, Montana, to parents Mildred and Courtney Taylor, Jr.

NHS members shovel snow for elderly
When the snow piles up it’s a blessing to have a helping hand, that’s what Superior resident Eva Harrington discovered last Sunday afternoon.
Kvelve's Comments: It's Super Bowl Sunday!
It’s baaaack!!
Knudsen's big games lead Savage Heat boys to two wins
Two home games, two wins.
Hot Springs girls romp over Troy, Two Eagle River
The Lady Savage Heat girls basketball team is on fire.

Mountain Cats dump Drummond; fall to Blue Hawks
It was raining outside the vintage Alberton High School gymnasium Saturday night.
Highway department plans work on MT 200 bridge
Beginning in early April the Montana Department of Transportation will begin construction to rehabilitate the Montana 200 bridge over the Clark Fork River, approximately one mile north of Trout Creek.
'Slow down and move over' Wife of injured MHP trooper pleads for safe driving
Zach Rehbein is a lucky man … twice.
Curry's 27 lifts Trotters to overtime win at Noxon
A squeaker and a blowout were the story last weekend for the Plains Trotters girls basketball team.

Lady Cats continue winning ways
This is a young team starting to gel.
Mountain Cats even record at .500 after weekend sweep
The Clark Fork boys basketball team is coming together in a good way.

Mountain Cat grapplers perform well at Jug Beck Classic
Clark Fork wrestlers continue to show they may be the class of Class C.

Grizzly bear council has plenty of work ahead
The Grizzly Bear Advisory Council met in Polson last week to continue discussion about how the state can best manage a number of challenges associated with Montana’s growing grizzly bear population.
Ol' man winter has arrived at last
So, it’s finally here.

Superior High School students help local family in need
National Honor Society students from Superior High School recently worked together to support a local family in need.
St. Regis boys and girls bounce back
When you’ve fallen off a horse, they say, the best thing to do is get back in the saddle and ride.