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Students learn life lessons through newspapers
HOT SPRINGS – Newspapers in Education is a program designed to help teach students about the world around them. Most use national news coverage of events to educate students. Hot Springs fifth grade teacher Bart Granlund however, uses the Valley Press to give his students a better understanding of what is going on around them.

Bobcat summer basketball 5
Josh Benda was on fire from the perimeter throughout the week for the Superior Bobcats.

Lady Cats summer basketball 3
Danielle Ewoniuk hits a perimeter shot against Kellogg at home on Thursday.

Fire training 1
Mike Bowen oversees the burn, ensuring the fire remains in the perimeter created for it with the use of wet lines.

st. regis tigers basketball 2
St. Regis sophomore Andrew Managhan elevates to hit a perimeter shot during Friday's home game.

Training night
The Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District took to a property on River Road West to take advantage of some structure fire training last week.

Students study glaciers up close during trip to Glacier
Superior geology students were able to see with their own eyes the glacially carved features of Glacier National Park and learned about long, deep lakes like Lake McDonald and Bowman.
Prescribed burn scheduled
The Superior Ranger Station would like to inform you of a prescribed burn that will be conducted up Second Cr. in Lozeau, Montana, March 15 and March 16, 2010.

County begins work on new budget
THOMPSON FALLS – With the new fiscal year officially beginning on Tuesday, July 1, the county commissioners are in the midst of drafting the county budget for the coming year.

Hot Springs: 32 Victor: 19
Rural Fire Department puts Plains under a torch
PLAINS – The temperature of the radiant heat raged 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit as the Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department set properties around town up in flames.
Students put their math skills to the test
Lightning ignites fire north of Tarkio
As of publication on Tuesday, the Nemote Fire - located near Tarkio - has burned between 20-25 acres. The fire started Sunday night after a series of lighting storms hit western Montana.
Flat Rock Fire does little damage after swift response
An impressive and swift response by area fire crews on the afternoon of Sept. 8 kept the Flat Rock Fire north of St. Regis from spreading and getting out of hand.
Fire meeting planned Sunday evening at MIneral Co. Fairgrounds
This meeting will be open to the public and streamed live on the West Lolo Complex Facebook page.

Skatepark and more planned for Alberton
Ever since 2016, members of the PEAK Foundation in Alberton have dreamt of renovating the town park. Now, their dream will come true with an official ground breaking in early June. Armed with a $10,000 grant from the Tony Hawk Foundation, the money can be added to the pot to fund the project. Once they reach $150,000, Montana State Parks will match that amount dollar-for-dollar to complete the $300,000 renovation.
Plains Day: An old-fashioned Montana celebration
The ominous clouds that circled the perimeter of the Wild Horse Plains were kept at bay.

100 firefighters battle St. Regis blaze
SOUTH TAMARACK — Firefighters are battling a 13-acre blaze six miles north of St. Regis using air and ground resources to set a perimeter around the area. Forest service officials estimate the fire is at five percent containment as of Saturday morning.

Gusty winds on Sunday force ground and air resources to pull back from Beeskove fire
Sunday’s predicted weather materialized with sustained winds of more than 30 miles per hour and air resources battling the Beeskove fire were grounded due to the gusty winds for several hours and crews and aircraft were pulled from the fire line for safety.

Emergency responders combat fire in Plains
PLAINS – Emergency responders rushed out to Burnham Lane, Tuesday morning, to fight a structure fire on the outer edges of Plains.