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Thompson Falls steamrolls way to state championship
But to the Blue Hawks, the Titans were just another speed bump on the way to a third championship in school history.
Letter writer opines on freedom
Our American founders recognized the source of freedom is from God.
Montana Viewpoint: George Washington, patriot or traitor?
“…the liberty secured by the Constitution does not import an absolute right in each person to be at all times, and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint.” Furthermore, he wrote, the Constitution is based on “…the fundamental principle of the social compact…that all shall be governed by certain laws for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people, not for the profit, honor or private interests of any one man, family or class of men.”

Mineral County Sheriff's Office profile: Eric Lindauer
Lindauer has worked as a county detention Officer and already knows the staff, equipment and procedures inside the sheriff’s office.
Mineral County law roundup
Protection Order Violation, Southside Road, Superior, Deputies responded.

Gov. Gianforte announces new program to bring health care workers to Montana
Under the new program, participating employers can offer new employees reimbursement of up to $12,500 for moving expenses.
Montana VA Clinic covid boosters
Veterans and their spouses, household family members, and caregivers are eligible to receive the Moderna and Janssen (J&J) through Montana VA.
Mineral County law roundup
Traffic Stop, 2nd Avenue and 3rd Street, Superior, Deputy took suspect into custody and transported them to Mineral County Jail.

Plains 4-H shooting sports coaches retire
Mike Blake turns 82 pretty soon and is stepping down from being the trap shooting coach for the Plains 4-H Shooting Sports Program after nine years.
Support for Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act
As an honorary Missoulian, I can confidently say Montanans in particular have a deeply rooted connection to the environment.

Sally Rice
Sally was born Feb. 21, 1944, in Seattle, Washington, to Luther William Miller and Marie (Nymeyer) Miller.

Uncovering the mystery of Pete Redcrow's spring
Just west of the Corona Divide on Corona Road, or U.S. Forest Service Trail 1025, one will see an official sign that reads: REDCROW SPG. IN MEMORY OF PETE REDCROW.

Garrett O'Day takes a nice bull elk
Thirteen-year-old Garrett O’Day, of Superior, shows off the 4x4 bull elk he bagged on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 10, while hunting with his dad, Mark. They were glassing for deer when the bull showed up. Garrett’s older brother, Wyatt, also bagged a bull on Nov. 11.
Thompson Falls volleyball 0-2 at state
The Lady Hawks dropped their opener to Townsend, 3-1.

St. Regis School continues Veterans Day breakfast tradition
Derek Larson, St. Regis music teacher and newly appointed School Superintendent, proudly waved his baton as the student musicians were clearly enjoying themselves.

Wyatt O'Day bags a bull elk
Wyatt O’Day, Garrett’s older brother, shows off a bull elk he bagged Thursday, Nov. 11, in the West End area.
Montana sex trafficker pleads guilty
The government further alleged that in 2019, Venning met Jane Doe 9 in a motel in Missoula after responding to one of Jane Doe 9’s own ads for commercial sex. Venning discussed how she would work for him and ultimately she did.
Legals for November, 17 2021
Ex-chair of Montana Native Women’s Coalition sentenced for stealing federal grant funds
Meredith McConnell, 52, of Lame Deer, was found guilty on April 2 at trial by a federal jury on all counts, including theft from a program receiving federal funding, wire fraud and false claims.
Montana Viewpoint: American Redoubt
This is the kind of publicity that most communities would not want to have because it would serve as a deterrent to the economic growth of an area.