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Mineral County law roundup
Animal, Diamond Match Road, Superior, Dispatch notified Fish and Game of a bear in the area.

Veteran Superior volleyball squad has high hopes
The three seniors, all of whom have excelled in other sports during their high school years, bring size, quickness and pure athletic ability to the cause as Superior looks to rebound from a mildly disappointing 2020 campaign that was marred by Covid related situations across the state.
Nonpartisan solutions for wildfire prevention and forest restoration
Even if you don’t see the flames, the smoke and poor visibility is hard to ignore. Yet, ignoring the issue and letting politics get in the way of action is exactly the problem in Washington, D.C.
Mineral County Crisis Mapping Workshop seeks to help others
With that in mind, on July 20, multiple Mineral County agencies participated in a Crisis Mapping Workshop put on by the Healthy Communities Coalition.

Superior Bobcats hope to fill big shoes of Mask, Waddle
Every year, some holes caused by graduation need to be filled by underclassmen brimming with enthusiasm and hope.
Food for Thought: Why am I so anxious?
All of us know what it is like to feel worry, nervousness, fear, and concern.

Paradise sewer meetings continue
With the proposed $4.5 million sewer project halted in its tracks by a determined group of sewer foes...

Battle continues for Thorne Creek firefighters
More hot and dry weather with enough wind has driven the Thorne Creek Fire over 32,000 acres.
State has new online dashboard for Montana wildfires
The state has experienced nearly 1,800 fire starts this year.
Conservation groups challenge DEQ over ending ‘bad actor’ lawsuit
In a filing Aug. 2 in Lewis and Clark County District Court, the groups said they were “disappointed” by DEQ’s recent decision not to label Hecla president Phillips Baker, Jr. a “bad actor” for failing to clean up the Zortman-Landusky gold mine.

Plains man pleads guilty to burglary in Flathead
A plea deal calls for Raymond to receive a 5-year sentence to the state Department of Corrections on the burglary charge.

Montana groups work to make wilderness accessible
The trip brought eight participants into the 1.5 million acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex.

Hoot-owl restrictions a necessary inconvenience for area anglers
Warm water, low flow levels, and high temperatures have prompted fishing restrictions on several rivers across western Montana this summer.

Paradise sewer project on hold, for now
Instead of a new sewer retention facility carrying sewage from the small, unincorporated town in southern Sanders County, deer and bighorn sheep are the primary users of the land.

Thorne Creek firefighter threatened; evac notices lifted
Thompson Falls Police Chief Chris Nichols addressed the threat as well as the efforts of Montana National Guard members and fire crews.

Mineral County Youth Shooting Sports Cornhole Tournament Aug. 14
The tournament starts at about 11 a.m. and should be finishing up at 6 p.m. They will have burgers, hot dogs, water and Gatorade on site for purchase.

Authorities say Thompson Falls sex offender violated probation
A child sex predator is locked up in the Flathead County Detention Center after authorities say he violated his probation by viewing online pornography.
Affordable housing fuels labor shortage
A commission tasked with distributing part of the $900 million in federal coronavirus relief that Montana received has named affordable housing...
Mineral County law roundup
Mineral County Sheriff’s Office worked in conjunction with other agencies in the continued efforts to locate Rebekah Barsotti and her dog. Sadly, the animal was located deceased.

Limberlost Brewery open in Thompson Falls
Two Northwest Pennsylvania natives — Zach and Kate Whipple-Kilmer — learned from a close friend how to brew beer more than a decade ago.