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County touts "Great American Smokeout"
The Great American Smokeout is always held the Thursday before Thanksgiving. This year, the date to mark on the calendar is Thursday, Nov. 18.
State Superintendent Arntzen announces Montana School Law Conference
The Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum specialists, teachers, legislators, and all other interested individuals.

Getting to the point is goal of Plainly Speaking Toastmasters
Each Tuesday evening, save for holiday weeks, the group gathers in the Plains Alliance Church Library.

Sanders Co. residents: Tourists are welcome for brief time
County residents who attended a meeting about tourism last Wednesday voiced those feelings and others during a 2-hour session put on by Glacier Country Tourism.
State commission finalizes Montana congressional district lines
Chair Maylinn Smith, who was appointed to the commission by the state's Supreme Court, chose a map dividing the state into eastern and western districts.

Blue Hawk gridders reach state semifinals
Thompson Falls (11-0) will host Park City this weekend in the semifinals.

Thompson Falls heads to state as Western B champs
The Lady Hawks needed two matches on Saturday to win the title over Florence-Carlton.
Legals for November, 10 2021

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Samuel Heacock

'Tis the season for wild game processing
Pickup trucks have drivers and passengers wearing fashionable fall orange and it’s only going to increase over the next few weeks.

CSKT donate 5 bison to Chippewa Cree Tribe
Hundreds of Chippewa Cree tribal members clung to a barbed-wire fence, cheering and high-fiving as the community welcomed the return of 11 bison to tribal lands.

Thompson Falls wins District 7B championship
Thompson Falls swept Eureka in the finals 3-0 to claim the District 7B volleyball championship on Saturday at St. Ignatius.
Legals for November, 3 2021
Mineral County law roundup
Child Abuse, River Street, Superior, Deputy responded.
Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission meetings Oct. 27-28
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a work session and meeting to discuss several matters, include black bear hunting with hounds and final decisions on wolf trapping regulations.

Voices in the Wilderness: Don Otis
My Mom will tell you that when I was a kid, I would beg and plead with her to drop me and my adventure-seeking friends at the base of a canyon somewhere.

Hyatt leads Bluehawks at state meet
Thompson Falls runner Will Hyatt finished eighth overall at the State B cross country meet Saturday in Missoula.
Hot Springs tips St. Regis in five sets
Hot Springs and St. Regis went the distance in a tight Class C volleyball match Oct. 23, with the Savage Heat taking the victory in the final set 16-14.
Small farmers, farmer's markets eligible for pandemic relief
If you operate a small farm producing specialty crops whose annual revenue is less than $1 million, run a farmer's market...

Idaho reaches deal to reimburse hunters who kill wolves
Idaho officials will make available up to $200,000 to be divided into payments for hunters and trappers who kill wolves in the state through next summer.