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Wild Sustenance: Innovative course introduces UM students to hunting
As a salmon pink sunrise bathed the nearby Rocky Mountain range, a group of University of Montana students gathered, bundled against the chill, with their instructors and two eager pointing dogs for an introduction to upland bird hunting.
Wolf hunting, trapping regs are unlawful
The general rifle hunting season opened recently across Montana.
Native American Heritage Month is a constitutional promise
November is National American Indian Heritage Month. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed a Congressional Joint Resolution establishing this event and called upon governments, interested groups, organizations, and the people of the United States to observe this month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
I’m thankful for Montana
As a fifth-generation Montanan, I didn’t choose Montana — Montana chose me.
Fall Mack Days posts final results
The 2022 Fall Mack Days event, sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, is in the books.

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.

Mission falls in 8-man championship
The Belt Huskies broke out in the second half of the Class C 8-Man championship game at Mission High School to top the Mission Bulldogs 52-24 and claim their first title since 1994.

Cats ground game steamrolls Griz in annual Brawl
Tommy Mellott, Montana State’s superb sophomore quarterback out of Butte, is as direct at a postgame press conference as he is hitting the gap on a zone running play.

Funke elected Mineral County Sheriff
Republican Ryan Funke was elected Mineral County sheriff in the Nov. 8 general election.

Groups discuss plans for rail-trail project
When the Great American Rail-Trail construction is completed, it will connect the U.S. coasts from Washington D.C. to Washington State, a distance of 3,700 miles.
St. Regis honors veterans at school assembly
St. Regis students decorated the school cafeteria for Veterans Day with red, white and blue balloons, posters, crepe paper and thank you cards.
West End fire crews get hands-on training
Training exercises can be ho-hum when it’s the same routine or project time after time.
Superior gets decked out for the holidays
There are some quaint Montana towns that simply radiate with Christmas spirit. Downtowns that are decked out in twinkling lights.

Plains Council OK emergency repairs to water line
It was a busy agenda for the Plains Town Council last week, with the public filling all available seating in the council room.

Veterans present a memorial wreath ceremony at Plains Cemetery
Veterans from local VFW Post 3596 gathered on a brisk cloudy day to honor their military brothers and sisters, during the annual wreath presentation ceremony at the Plains Cemetery.

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Fish Creek check stations stays busy
On the eve of the end of the fourth week of the big game season, the Fish Creek game check station had two biologists standing around a fire pit dressed in Arctic clothing and quite happy.
COLUMN: That's a wrap for fall sports
Wow! Can it really be three sports seasons have sped by in my retirement days of writing for the Valley Press and Mineral Independent?