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30-voice choir to perform in Mineral County
“My main concern is that the article clearly states that Superior's performance is on Saturday, Dec.16 as a 3 p.m. matinee,” writes Jim Goss, Treasurer of the Mineral County Performing Arts Council.

Montana gets federal grant to retrain laid off lumber workers
A grant from the U.S. Department of Labor is providing $2 million to the State of Montana to provide workforce retraining and other services to lumber workers losing their jobs because of the closures of two lumber companies in western Montana.
Locals gather along I-90 to support Freedom Convoy
“I’m here in support of the truckers, as well as for America,” said Frank Magee of DeBorgia. “After hearing [President] Biden’s [State of the Union] speech last night, we have to have solidarity and bring everybody together.”
Montana rights, liberties and freedoms protected
Montana Republicans protected your rights, liberties and freedoms during the 2021 legislative session.

Polson eyed for hydropowered crypto data center
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte last week announced preliminary plans for a new cryptocurrency data center to be constructed in Polson, potentially in partnership with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
Montana says spring hunting seasons will proceed as normal
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials said Friday, March 27 that spring hunting seasons for black bear and wild turkey have not been cancelled.
Chickenpox cases ramp up among Montana children
Department of Public Health and Human Services officials on Monday warned residents of a recent increase in the number of cases of chickenpox reported in school-aged children.
Fentanyl overdoses on the rise in Lake County
According to a press release issued by the Polson Police Department, there appears to be a spike in what is believed to be fentanyl-related overdoses in 10 counties around the state, including Lake County.
County to partner with Missoula Drug Task Force
The Missoula Police Department is a member of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force, comprised of other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

Legion to hold flag disposal ceremony on Flag Day
Flag Day is June 14. It is the celebration and recognition of the stars and stripes.
County looks to have party member input
First Montana Republican Caucus slated for Feb. 5
Common sense solution
Just what is the common sense solution to stopping the killing of children in our public schools regardless of the weapon used?
2018 Unofficial Primary Election Results for Sanders County
State Representative-House District 14

4-H Ambassadors 'discover their element'
The 2016 4-H Club Fall Ambassador Training was a complete success. More than 100 ambassadors and youth leaders from all over the state attended to participate in workshops and meetings and listen to motivational speakers. Madeline Snell and Tressa Lyscio from Sanders County attended. As ambassadors strive to represent 4-H to their community, they came together on Oct. 20-22 in Bozeman for the purpose of learning leadership skills. “Discover Your Element” was the theme of the weekend.
Fatal shooting suspect released from jail
The charges against a man accused of killing former Plains resident Shania Rayond have been dropped for now.
Revett provides update on Rock Creek and Troy Mine
Rock Creek Permitting
Ends don't justify means
By Speaker of the House Austin Knudsen

Mineral County BPA teams celebrate victory
MINERAL COUNTY – Mineral County Business Professionals of America teams returned to Alberton, Superior and St. Regis last week after displaying their skills and talents for the judges at the regional BPA competition in Missoula.

Students celebrate the start of vacation
HOT SPRINGS – Hot Springs high school held its penultimate day of the school year last week and students were in for a treat.
Answer to taxpayers
By Rep. Nancy Ballance