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Missing woman's mother not happy with search effort
Officials have said that all signs of Barsotti’s disappearance point to a drowning, but Barsotti’s family feels there were gaps and delays in the investigation.

New way of learning comes to Alberton School
Jeff Crews has been the Superintendent of Alberton School for less than a year and admits that he came to this position in a roundabout way.

Blue Hawks crown two champs; Superior places four at Owen Invite
Two-time defending state champion Trae Thilmony opened strong with a dominating run through the 145-pound bracket.

Robert Mize
Robert Mize went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 10, 2021 at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, Montana, at the age of 79.
Legals for December, 8 2021

Ruana knives stand the test of time
Most people who own an earlier Ruana knife have it tucked away with their shotguns that can’t shoot steel shot and family heirlooms because they have become very valuable.
Sanders Co. resident believes in civil discourse
Many more people have become increasingly involved in what is going on in our community.
Montana Viewpoint: Vigilante justice
Can individual Americans, by claiming that they felt their life was in danger become judge, jury, and executioner and not worry unduly about the consequences?

William “Seth” Day
Seth, as he was known to family, and Bill to his friends, joined the Navy during World War II where he became a Plank Owner on the USS Ajax.
Mineral County law roundup
Animal Found, Quartz Loop, Superior, Dispatch contacted number on caller and reunited dog with its owner.

St. Regis' Pruitt to play college ball at Providence
Pruitt, who has loved the game all her life, is overjoyed to be continuing her basketball career at the University of Providence in Great Falls next year.
Sports welcome back high school basketball, wrestling
The games will now all be indoors, with small town gyms full of basketball fans stomping and cheering for their boys and girls on the courts.
Thompson Falls to host blood donor drive
Emergency blood shortage persists as patient needs continue over holiday season.
Rep. Loge provides information from Transportation Interim Committee
Some other topics of discussion for future meetings are the electric vehicle increased use and a form of registration to pay for the road use cost, similar to the gas tax.
Governor Gianforte: Enforce Montana’s “Bad Actor” Mining Law
As a hunter and angler who’s lived in the Upper Clark Fork River valley between Deer Lodge and Anaconda for more than 30 years, I can attest to the damaging legacy of mining on our waterways.
Legals for December, 1 2021
Montana Cattlemen to host 20th Cattlemen's Day
Starting off the program, Kendra Joyce will talk about her program “Cutting Fences” which supports individuals in agriculture who have sustained injuries, accidents, or have disabilities.
Legals for November, 24 2021
American Academy of Pediatrics supports Covid vaccines
Vaccination is a tool to train your immune system to recognize a virus or bacteria before you are exposed to it.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital employee chosen as national mentor
Kitty Strowbridge, Performance Improvement Manager for Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, was selected as one of a dozen national Virtual Quality Improvement Mentors.