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West Mullan Fire day 7: Blaze drops to 5,230 acres
(UPDATED: Saturday at 8 p.m.)

Horse Plains VFW shares a 'little piece of home'
For the past four decades, Meralise Nass has been doing her part in making sure local military members get a “little piece of home” during the holidays.
Panthers finish with win
It was a new season of football for the Alberton Panthers and they finished it with a winning game against St. Regis last Friday. The Panthers played their final six-man football for the season against the Tigers and won 63-22.

Superior students graduate
Thirty-six students graduated on Sunday from Superior High School. High school principal Allan Labbe welcomed guests as they gathered to celebrate the students "educational achievement." And while the academic success was the prominent focus of the afternoon's commencement ceremony, there was some question and debate about how many times the 2010 class had beater the faculty in tug-of-war contests throughout the years.
Fire season off to slow start
On Monday, approximately 50 fires had burned throughout all five districts of Lolo National Forest for the season. Boyd Hartwig, the public affairs officer for Lolo National Forest, said that typically they respond to around 200 fires in a season. He said the number that they've responded to this year is somewhat low.
Trout Creek bridge work nears completion
Construction crews have finished spot painting the steel superstructure on the Clark Fork River bridge at Trout Creek and will begin removing scaffolding under the bridge deck.

'Unwelcome' snow storms hits region
A late winter snow storm dumped a foot of snow in areas of Mineral County starting Friday night. By Saturday evening travelers were faced with flakes of heavy wet snow that pounded Interstate 90 all night and into Sunday.
Thompson Falls Police welcome academy graduate
Jacob Winslow of the Thompson Falls Police Department recently completed his training with the Montana Law Enforcement Academy.
Superior man honored for achievements at WA college
SUPERIOR--Matthew Hayes of Superior (MT) was named to the fall 2013 honor roll list at Spokane Falls Community College. To receive honor roll status, students must earn a 3.0 grade point average or higher.

Work continues at I-90 Quartz Flats rest areas
According to information from the Montana Department of Transportation, the contractor is currently building new restroom buildings, expanding the parking areas, and working on the wastewater system.
Sanders County celebrates July 4
Independence Day 2018 was a county-wide party as locals converged on a number of events to celebrate the birthday of this great nation.

Cowboy Youth Camp just around the corner
The Silver Lining Youth Ranch in Heron is getting set for their boys youth camp this July.

Lady Bobcats compete at districts
ST. REGIS – According to Superior volleyball head coach Beth Janney, the team played the best game of their 2014 season at just the right time during the district tournament in St. Regis last week.
Relay for Life to kick off with BBQ
Famous Dave’s is coming to Thompson Falls on Friday, Aug. 2.
Commissioner race tops the local ballot
Mineral County has three county commissioners each elected to serve a 6-year term. Every two years, its residents vote for retaining the current commissioner (if the commissioner wants to remain) or a changing of the guard.
Montana Viewpoint: American Redoubt
This is the kind of publicity that most communities would not want to have because it would serve as a deterrent to the economic growth of an area.
Laws as reminders of the reason they exist
Every little once in a while I am reminded that laws are created to protect us from ourselves, or more particularly from our faulty memories, or from forgetting history.

Democrats gather in Plains to discuss upcoming session
Democrats from seven counties in Montana assembled Nov. 20 at the Sanders County Fairgrounds to share ideas and strategize for the upcoming Montana Legislature session in January.

Bill looks to cut Huckleberry red tape
Just try to get a huckleberry picker to divulge the location of their patch.

Brain Bash tests students' mind, body
Even at the last day of school, the student of Plains High School had to use their brain power. But this time it was for fun, said teacher Betty Taylor, who heads the Jobs For Montana Graduates class.