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Legals for November, 9 2022

Wild Sustenance: Innovative course introduces UM students to hunting
As a salmon pink sunrise bathed the nearby Rocky Mountain range, a group of University of Montana students gathered, bundled against the chill, with their instructors and two eager pointing dogs for an introduction to upland bird hunting.
68th Montana Legislature adjourns
With the 90th and last possible legislative day looming, the lawmakers, staff, lobbyists, reporters and other denizens of the Montana Capitol this week knew that the end of the 68th Legislature was nigh.
Start-up gymnastics program opens in Old Superior Schoolhouse
An exciting new children’s recreational opportunity is coming to Superior starting this fall.

Ice fishing still good
Even with warmer days and sunshine sneaking into February, Sanders County is still very much an ice fishing haven. The cold winter Sanders County experienced this year has left lots of ice and many different locations for anglers to drop in their line.

T-Falls hosts Valley Tournament for Little Guys
For nearly five hours, Little Guy wrestlers went face-to-face in 341 matches to see who would qualify for the Inter Valley Tournament at Libby Saturday.

Spiekermeier on his way to D.C. with Capitol Christmas Tree
Larry “Hollywood” Spiekermeier, as he has been affectionately named by his pilot crew, is well on his way to Washington, D.C. with a special Christmas tree in tow.

Hospital receives $400,000 grant for diagnostic tool
Across from the front door lobby at Mineral Community Hospital, there’s a room with an ominous yellow warning sign with red letters which reads, “Caution: Do Not Open, Radiation Area”. What’s behind that closed door is a large donut shaped machine with a gurney-style bed called a “scanning couch”.

Long-time teachers retire as school year ends
The careers of several area teachers came to a close with the recent ending of the 2016-17 school.

Survivor pitches in to help Relay for Life
SUPERIOR – After being diagnosed with breast cancer on two different occasions, Linda Letcher is fighting back alongside the Mineral County Relay For Life to find a cure for the disease.

Little Guy Wrestlers pumped for season with dodge ball tournament
Nick Ianniello
Obituaries for Jan. 13
Geraldine “Geri” Larson
The hunt for the right expansion opportunity
Mineral County currently has an unemployment rate of over 10 percent. New businesses coming into its towns are rare and the workforce is largely forced to seek opportunities outside of the county for employment.

Thompson Falls makes run at Western B
In addition to being involved in the boys Western B Division final and the girls B Division consolation round, the two teams from Thompson Falls had a good weekend in Hamilton.
Sanders County joins with CSKT police to investigate murder case
Western Montana law enforcement officials are seeking the public's help as they continues to investigate a two-year-old murder.
Planning Ahead for Disaster Recovery
Every five years the Federal Emergency Management Agency requires counties to update their pre-disaster mitigation plans to qualify for both pre-disaster and post-disaster mitigation assistance.

Dorian Jeannette Wendt Grunhuvd
Dorian Jeannette Wendt Grunhuvd, 94, went to be with her loving God on June 20, 2020 surrounded by loved ones at her home in Superior, Montana.
Plains man admits to child porn charges after guest found evidence
A Plains man accused of making and transporting child pornography videos pleaded guilty to charges last week.

Superior's Pillow Posse delivers the goods
Joanie ‘Sparky’ Merriman has been a crafty gal most of her life.