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N Lazy J Arena busy with improvements
Lodge pole posts and wooden fencing don’t last forever.

Veto override push on long-debated marijuana money bill falls short
A veto override effort on a much-debated marijuana revenue bill that initially passed the Montana Legislature with overwhelming bipartisan support last year has failed, according to poll results released Friday afternoon.
Superior students help spread Christmas joy
The Christmas Basket program has been organized as a group effort by several different organizations over the years.

Communities pitch in for Superior blood drive
MINERAL COUNTY - Mineral County has been instrumental in providing blood through donations to local hospitals around the area, according to Julie Brehm of the American Red Cross.
Hot Springs Library holds fall fundraiser and sale
HOT SPRINGS – The Hot Springs Library was able to raise nearly $1,200 at their fall fundraiser on Saturday to help combat the projected revenue shortfall in their budget.

Questions raised about Cruzane forest-thinning project
A forest thinning proposal intended to reduce wildfire potential is raising questions about its effect on elk calving due to its prime habitat area, which lies on Cruzane Mountain near Saltese.

State wants comments on new elk management plan
Elk hunters who are interested in how the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks manage elk have the opportunity to weigh in on the new draft elk management plan.

Stakeholders get started on Cedar-Thom
If the Sanders Mineral Forest Coalition was happy with taking a big step forward by adopting their first project in Mineral County at their March meeting, they will now have to be satisfied with a slow laborious crawl if they want to see the project come to fruition.
One-year until 1910 fire centennial
Danielle Switalski

Horsemen rise to occasion
Time to end the sewer nightmare
When I read the Opinion article in the Valley Press by Dan Risland, I realized that there may be a lot of us here in Paradise that are going through a lot of stress and worry as a result of this ongoing, and unwelcomed, sewer project here.
Trotters show improvement in trip to Bitterroot
The bats are showing signs of coming around. The never quit is still there. The wins will come.
Blackfoot Communications lays underground fiber optic cables
Infrastructure changes other than highways and bridge repair and building are underway throughout Sanders County and western Montana.
Letter to Editor
Friends, lend me your attention for a moment:

Superior School Board trustee election is May 2
Superior School will be holding a mail ballot election for school board of trustee positions on May 2, 2017. Ballot were mailed out last week for two open positions. Current board member, Kate DiGiando, is stepping down and Michelle Parkin, who is the current board chair, is running for re-election.

A season to remember
ST. REGIS – For the first time in over a decade, St. Regis is home to a winning football team after the Tigers defeated Lincoln on the road going 5-4 on the 2014 season.
Fees increase for snowmobile trail passes
Snowmobilers and other groomed trail users in Montana will see changes to trail passes for the 2019/2020 riding season.

Cub scouts learn about police
Most people will never learn two languages in their lifetime, but the cub scouts found out last Tuesday that Max Flo Jo, Deputy James Balenger’s canine companion knows two: English and Spanish.
Application for Montana Land Grant signed by commissioners
SUPERIOR – A grant has become available through the state for counties who map local cemeteries. The way of getting these funds was discussed over several meetings of the Mineral County Commissioners.
HD-14 candidate Randy Mitchell
There will be two candidates for the primary election on June 8 for Montana House Representative from District 14.