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Montana will decommission most airway beacons
HELENA — The Montana Department of Transportation has reached a decision regarding the future of the Airway Beacon Program.

Alberton students celebrate 'I Love to Read' month
Alberton students were “Reading for the Stars” last month as part of “I Love to Read Month.” For every 15 minutes of reading, they received a star in their “space passport,” which allowed their spaceship to move to the next planet. Once they reached the planet, they would receive prizes. Everyone started on the Sun and eventually made their way to Pluto.

Anton Johnson
Our wonderful father, Anton Johnson, died peacefully in his sleep on Jan. 22, 2018 at the age of 94.
Senior News
Mobile Vet Center to travel to Superior
LEPC formed as result of Bhpal India disaster
The LEPC was formed in 2001 in response to the federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) in 1986. Title III of SARA, also known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA).
Obituary; Norma G. Vance Brodd
Norma G. Vance Brodd passed away peacefully at home in Mill Creek, Washington on March 13, 2015 at the age of 88. Norma was the daughter of Russell and Hazel Grunhuvd and was born on the Grunhuvd farm near Hysham, Montana in 1927. She lived most of her life first in Montana near Hysham and Superior, and then in Idaho near Boise, spending the last two decades of her life in Port Ludlow, Washington. She had recently moved to Mill Creek.

Obituary; Maxine Marie Malek-Erker
MAXINE’S LIFE

Plains trap shooters win awards in Kalispell
SANDERS COUNTY - The weekend of the 13th and 14th a father and son competed in a trap shooting contest in Kalispell at the Flathead Valley Clay Target Club.

New Fishing Outfitter opens in St. Regis
MINERAL COUNTY – The county has a new Fishing Outfitter. At the June Board of Outfitters meeting in Helena, Steve Temple of Superior was granted a Fishing Outfitters license.

BPA dodgeball fundraiser a success

Town of Plains uses 25 tons of patch to fix roads
PLAINS – The roads of Plains have felt the wrath of the harsh winter weather the county recently experienced and in an attempt to repair the roads, the Public Works Department has used 25 tons of patch to fill in potholes.

Body of missing 21-year-old found in Clark Fork River
The body of 21-year-old missing person Dustin Goebel was discovered Tuesday Feb. 5 on the Clark Fork River approximately five miles west of Superior.

Deanie French
Deanie French is absent from her body and therefore is present with her friend, Savior and God; Jesus Christ. Tuesday evening January 29, 2013 Virginia Dean French made a confident and peaceful journey into Heaven, as her family held her hand.

Chamberlain ends on a high note
During the first set of Thursday's State B-C tennis tournament title match it seemed to be business as usual for Superior-Alberton's Cary Chamberlain.

Sanders County opens new waste transfer station
Last Tuesday local officials, community members, commissioners and staff met at the location of the new waste transfer station for Sanders County to commemorate its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Mountain Cat wrestlers win Brawley Classic
Might have to start calling them the Cardiac Cats.
U.S. Census increases pay for MT workers
Beginning Dec. 1, the U.S. Census Bureau will increase Census field workers’ pay rates across the country.

Blackfoot breaking ground on fiber optic cable expansion project
Result will be faster Internet

John Ross Nelson, 87
John Ross Nelson, 87, of Plains, passed away at his home Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019.