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Fugitive recaptured after manhunt in Plains
A fugitive who reportedly slipped out of his handcuffs and escaped custody July 9 in the Plains area was recaptured by local law enforcement officers July 10.

Michigan homicide suspect escapes custody in Sanders County
A Michigan man wanted for a 2011 homicide escaped from custody Sunday morning in the Plains area.

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.
COLUMN: Pro payday
So let me get this straight: you get good, real good, really good at putting a ball through a hoop 10 feet off the ground and you can be set for life?
COLUMN: Hunting excursion
I don’t mean to jump the gun, no pun intended, but the way time is flying by, hunting season will be upon us in the wink of an eye.
Montana lawmakers report letters with mysterious powder
Republican lawmakers in Montana received letters containing white powder as federal agents investigate mysterious substances similarly mailed to GOP officials in two other states.

Montanans pay their respects at The Wall That Heals
John Vollertsen came to Kalispell with two names in mind.
Legals for June, 28 2023
Legals for June, 21 2023

Rodeo events benefit local cancer patient
The Sanders County Fairgrounds were alive with activity this past Saturday for the ranch rodeo and fun play day events.
Local vendors, shoppers meet at Superior farmers market
Overcast skies with a tinge of humidity after a downpour the prior evening greeted vendors and looky-loos for the first farmers market Saturday on the lawn of the old Superior School.

Plains council reviews proposed traffic, parking laws
Last week's Plains Town Council meeting addressed several proposed ordinances affecting speed limits, parking and use of city-owned lands, and through truck traffic on portions of Clayton Street.
Group gathers input on proposed passenger rail route
Through a grant made possible by the Montana Healthcare Foundation, The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority has been hosting a series of meetings in rural communities across southern Montana.

Superior's Haskins earns esteemed Gaylord Green scholarship
Gaylord Green is one of the pioneers of the creation, development and operation of GPS (Global Positioning System), whose work on satellites and orbits particularly affected the success of the technology.

William E. Marsh, 88
William E. Marsh, 88
2,000 watercraft inspected so far this year
With the exception of Eureka, watercraft inspection stations are open.
Arthur G. Argo, 89
Arthur G. Argo, 89
Funding to send Montana prisoners to Arizona private prison reinstated
The Senate Finance and Claims Committee voted Friday to put the $3.9 million annually that would go toward funding 120 beds for Montana prisoners at a CoreCivic private prison in Arizona into a separate bill after nixing the funding several other times this session.
Rancher honored for range management
Polson cattle rancher Greg Gardner received the Sustained Lifetime Achievement Award at the Society for Range Management’s 76th Annual Meeting in Boise, Idaho, in February.
COLUMN: Baseball memory
One of the great things about sports is the memories they can create.