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Letter to the Editor

Elk B License holders will have extended season in west-central districts
Low elk harvest during the general hunting season, which ended Sunday, Nov. 28, prompted the seven-week extension in places where elk populations are over objective and elk tend to congregate and cause private land damage over the winter months.
Lady Panthers have high hopes for district tournament
The Alberton Lady Panther basketball team finished the regular season up this week with two tough loses against Valley Christian and Darby.
Panthers lose another meet to weather
The Alberton track team once again found themselves out of a meet on Tuesday. The Panthers were supposed to be back at the Dornblazer track in Missoula for the Loyola Relays, but weather complicated matters and the meet ended up being called off. This was the second meet to be cancelled that was on the Panther's schedule.
Time is running out to sign-up for CSP
Time is Running Out To Sign-Up for CSP

Girls gear up for hoop season
Superior, St. Regis have new coaches
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 26
Free firewood cutting begins April 1
Personal firewood cutting will be free to the general public from April 1 through June 1, 2020, on the Lolo National Forest and no permit will be required during this time.
It's about the cost of a 6-pack
Your June 3 primary ballot will contain a request for three mills to fund the senior citizen programs in Sanders County, which if passed will raise an additional $90,000 annually to divide among seven centers.

Rediscovering home: Superior's connection to Gideon Bibles
Superior is certainly a central character in the drama that led to the first among literally billions of Gideon Bibles found in hotels and other establishments throughout the world.
Questions raised over West End FD equipment
There was contention over what to do with equipment at the West End Fire Department. Current Board President, John Carpenter presented a proposal to the county commissioners on Thursday evening to sell some of the equipment. Board members Tom Anderson and Mark Wasseen were also present at the meeting.
New testing standard to affect Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – Mineral County schools will soon begin using a new testing standard after the state received a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education.
DEA hosts drug take-back
On Sept. 25, the Drug Enforcement Administration and government, community, public health and law enforcement partners held a prescription drug “Take-Back” initiative that seeks to prevent increased pill abuse and theft. Potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs were collected for destruction at sites nationwide.
A conversation with candidate 'Z'
It must have been a dream.

'Tis the season for wild game processing
Pickup trucks have drivers and passengers wearing fashionable fall orange and it’s only going to increase over the next few weeks.
COLUMN: Know the rules
As I’ve tried to broaden my sports world this past year, I’ve encountered a strange, sometimes troubling, and often head-scratching aspect of this quest.
Hot Springs School opens its doors to parents

Panthers take on Eagles twice
ALBERTON – As the Lady Panthers faced off against Drummond at home, they struggled against the Lady Trojan’s defense and ended in a loss.

Plugging the brain drain
SUPERIOR – As other rural communities across the country experience a phenomenon known as “rural brain drain,”when 18 to 25 year old residents leave their hometowns for higher education and never return, Mineral County is experiencing exactly the opposite in one case.

Hot Springs volleyball plays well at Districts
HOT SPRINGS – The Lady Savage Heat competed in District competition this weekend and were able to capture third place.