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Sanders County Court Records - Sept. 3-9
Sanders County Justice Court week of 9/3 to 9/9

Murder charge dropped against woman accused of killing ex-husband
A judge on Tuesday permanently dismissed a charge of deliberate homicide against Bellesen, who maintains she was acting in self-defense when she killed Jacob Glace on Oct. 8.

Fall Bazaar supports local help line
Various local vendors lined the inside of the 4-H building at the fairgrounds in Superior Saturday for the forth-annual Fall Bazaar.

Plains VFW Auxiliary honors its own
There is no questioning the commitment of the Plains VFW Post 3596 Auxiliary.
Food banks feeling impact from recession
With the price of gas going up almost daily and the economy showing little improvement, food banks in the area have been hit hard with donations and the price of gas to be able to deliver food.
Noxon shot-putter VanVleet wins Top 10
A pair of Sanders County athletes are rising to the top of the charts in Western Montana track circles, according to the recent Top 8 and Top 10 meets in Missoula last week.

Alberton BPA members raise half a ton of food
ALBERTON – Approximately 900 pounds of food were collected by students at Alberton Pubic School for the third annual Business Professionals of America food drive.

Rebuilding a life from ashes
eff Tautges does not like to linger in what is left of his charred second-story St. Regis apartment.
Is it time to get off the road
Danielle Switalski
Red Devils take down Charlo
If offense is your thing when it comes to basketball, Noxon’s Red Devils boys’ team is for you.

Fair Board holds May meeting at fairgrounds
PLAINS – The Sanders County Fair Board met for their regular May meeting last week at the county’s fairgrounds pavilion.

Food bank lends helping hand
For most of us the holidays mean celebrating with friends and families, eating good food and giving out presents.

Forest Service burns CC Divide
MINERAL COUNTY – The Forest Service has been waiting years to burn a site measuring approximately 800 acres near St. Regis and last week the conditions were finally right to treat the area with a controlled, prescribed burn.

Chamber of Commerce elects joint presidents
SUPERIOR – The monthly meeting of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce brought updates on events and projects in 2014 as well as the election of the new chamber presidents.
Lady Heat improve to 3-0 with win over Arlee
For basketball purists, the clash Saturday night between the Hot Springs Lady Heat and the Arlee Scarlets in a key regional girls basketball game was as good as it gets.
Superior Ranger District reminds hunters to be fire safe this season
Superior Ranger District, September 12, 2013 - Hunting season is a very exciting time for many Montanans, as well as out-of-state visitors who come to hunt in Montana. As you prepare for your hunting trip, make sure you have plenty of water to put your warming fire out completely. Although Stage I Fire restrictions have been lifted, vegetation is dry and wildland fires can still occur. Do your part to ensure you do not start a wildland fire. Before you head outdoors know the below items.
Crash results in fatality in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – A traffic accident Sunday evening near Superior resulted in one fatality after a tractor-trailer ran off Interstate 90 westbound and crashed into a housing development.

House raided to rescue dogs
A house and barn were raided Sunday afternoon to rescue 30 dogs that were left in dilapidated and unsanitary conditions southeast of Plains. Details are scarce, but what is known is the resident of the home left this past Saturday with one dog and has disappeared. Volunteers and workers from TRACS Shelter along with two police officers entered the house with leashes, cable rods and food to clear the animals from the premises. Puppies as young as two weeks were taken from the home, along with dogs of varying ages. The dogs were loaded into crates to be taken to TRACS Shelter in Thompson Falls, where they will be vaccinated, cleaned and treated for any other ailments. Eventually, some of the dogs will go to foster homes and will be put up for adoption.

Sanders County residents rally in Thompson Falls
It was billed as a rally, a peaceful, spiritual gathering...

Horsemen show Bluehawks they mean business
Jamie Doran