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Kvelve's Comments: It was quite a week!
Saw a bear, watched a four-point (that’s four points on each side not the tinhorn way of counting all the points and adding them up) in a nose-to-nose standoff with a neighbor’s dog and like most of Sanders County and the rest of the country, I’m hungover.

Jonkel shares insights into mountain lions
But with everything huntable now, mountain lion sightings will become more prevalent.

Writer recalls lessons learned from archery elk season
This was archery season No. 3 for the three amigos.

St. Regis/Mullan football ranked No. 2 in Idaho 8-man
They have overcome mountains, time zones, virus outbreaks, smoke-filled skies, different playing rules and recently, early season wintery weather.

Paradise artist a true Renaissance man
Steve Eberhardt is a modern day Renaissance man living near Paradise!
Football season comes to end for Noxon
That dire possibility became a reality Saturday when the Noxon Red Devils lost 38-14 to the Harlowton-Ryegate Engineers in a Montana high school 6-man football game played in Harlowton.
Cancer Network hosting fall dinner Friday
The Cancer Network of Sanders County is holding its annual fall fundraising event Friday evening at the fairgrounds pavilion in Plains.

Horsemen outlast Seeley-Swan in Snow Bowl, 6-0
The great 2020 Plains Snow Bowl. The legend will grow and so will the stories that will last a lifetime for those involved.
There's no doubt the Russians are to blame
The most diabolical, evil nation on the planet is behind everything. Blame it all on them, those nasty, notorious….Russians.

Glass artist seeks to help women in need
But if you’re more curious than in academia, you can take a four-hour class in Superior to see if it is of interest.
Trick or Treat, Move Your Feet run will be Oct. 31
Trick or Treat, Move Your Feet, is the Thompson Falls Community Trail Committee’s third 5K Run and 1-mile Fun Run/Walk.
Mountain Cat gridders blank Horsemen, 46-0
But for the rained on and in some cases no doubt shivering home fans, it had a warm ending as the Mountain Cats stormed past Plains 46-0.
Voting by mail just not appealing
Since I was 18 back in 1972 and had the wonderful experience of voting for the first time, other than voting for myself as 5th grade class president, I have never missed a general election.

Montana High School Association pushes back winter sports season
On Oct. 13, the Montana High School Association Executive Board announced the decision to delay the start of winter sports practices until December 7th in an effort to curtail increasing COVID-19 cases around the state.

Robust attendance at Clark Fork Valley Hospital health fair
With health care concerns a dominating topic these days, getting information to people is a prime focus for health care providers.

Deer, elk gun opener is finally here!
The general hunting season for deer and elk begins Saturday in Montana and with it tens of thousands of hunters will take to the fields and forests seeking a trophy or meat for table.
Hunters are frontline defense against chronic wasting disease
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks needs hunters' help in managing and monitoring Chronic Wasting Disease. CWD is a fatal disease of deer, elk, and moose that was first found in wild deer in Montana in 2017.

Norman Keith “Pete” Balison, 94
Norman Keith “Pete” Balison, 94, a logger, miner, and dreamer ended his journey on this Earth after a losing battle with Covid.

St. Regis School staff member tests positive for coronavirus
A St. Regis School District staff member has tested positive for coronavirus.

St. Regis School gets a facelift
In what has become a year of uncertainty due to the Covid-19 situation, St. Regis schools have found a way to create positive changes.