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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.

Superior couple loves the sailing life
In a sailboat, however, you become a much greater function in order to harness the energy that propels you forward.

Hecla CEO ready to move on after 'bad actor' ruling
A three-year “bad actor” case against the president and CEO was recently dismissed. As far as Baker is concerned, it was overdue.

Commissioner Brooker announces her resignation
Brooker, a commissioner for 27 years, addressed a letter dated Oct. 13 to her fellow commissioners, Glen Magera and Tony Cox, announcing her decision.
Mineral County law roundup
Warrant Served, Missoula County, Forest Service located male wanted on outstanding warrant, male transported to Mineral County Jail.

Wildfire burn scars affect West's drinking water
In “burn scars,” where fires decimated forest systems that held soil in place, an increase in droughts followed by heavy rainfall poses a different kind of threat to the water supplies that are essential to the health of communities.

Northwest Montana man shares Elk Foundation's message
While many may want Meehan's job and may think they could do it, he possesses some skills that make him a perfect fit.
St. Regis Lady Tigers top Trotters in four sets
But after it was 23-20, St. Regis put an end to it with back-to-back kills by Brooke Filek and Taylor Hurd.
Sanders County Justice Court
Brandon Richard Noble, owner permitting operation of vehicle without liability insurance.

Loud noise, bear spray effective deterrents for bears on private property
Loud noise, such as banging pots and pans, using an air horn or car alarm, or even shouting, is a simple, effective way to deter a bear on private property.

Grizzlies found in Bitterroot River East Fork country
Preliminary information gathered by cameras used in the study has revealed the presence of two grizzly bears near the headwaters of the east fork of the Bitterroot River in southwest Montana.
Mineral County law roundup
Controlled Burn, First Creek Lane, Superior, Dispatch took information regarding controlled burn.

Mullan/St. Regis slams Charlo, 64-20
Senior running back Adam Ball was honored before the game during St. Regis’ senior night.

St. Regis jewelry makers are a creative couple
Being resilient and a bit innovative has come in handy for Matilda Sink over the years.