Wednesday, February 17
Hot Springs pours it on
Noxon came out ready to play Friday at their senior night starting out with intensity and outscoring the Lady Heat in the first half.
Senator lays out plans for future
Senator Greg Hinkle has been dedicating a large portion of his time drafting bills and outlining his plans for change before the Senate meets in 2011.
TFalls man arrested for murder
On July 1, 2009 a Thompson Falls woman died from a fatal gunshot wound to the head while driving to Yakima County, Washington on Interstate 82 with her boyfriend.
Plains rural fire department receives grant
The Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department was recently awarded the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) totaling $86,916.
Not your average thrift store
Little Bitterroot is finding creative ways to keep their clients employed and funds in their pocket this year while simultaneously helping those in the community.
Wednesday, February 10
Hot Springs pulls of close win in Alberton
Danielle Switalski
Monday, February 8
Spay and neuter clinic planned for Superior
Summer Crosby
Thursday, February 4
Bobcats battle Florence's height on Saturday
When the Superior Bobcats played the Florence Falcons Saturday night they found themselves battling against the Falcon’s height. Forward Adam Greger stood at 6’ 4”, while Quinn Smith, a junior post, towered every player at 6’ 8” and senior forward Alex Mitchell stood at 6’6”. RJ Fredrickson appeared short at 6’2” up against Quinn at tipoff. Although the crowd was small, they were loud and supportive of their team, as they shouted encouragement from the bleachers. But despite Fredrickson’s best efforts, he nearly had it as he jumped as high as he could, Quinn reached over and grabbed the ball as the game started.
New church to begin holding services in St. Regis in February
Summer Crosby
Family-owned business seeks to stay afloat in economy
Summer Crosby
H1N1 vaccine readily available
Summer Crosby
Bobcat wrestlers excited for divisionals
Summer Crosby
Annual poker run attracts hundreds
Summer Crosby
Tigers lose to Hot Springs
Summer Crosby
Alberton boys wrestle with Frenchtown team
Alberton might not have a wrestling team at their own school, but that doesn’t stop three high schoolers from joining the Frenchtown team on the mat. Cody Ishler, Roy Schutter and Jacob Bestwick all wrestlers from Mineral County, travel over the county line to wrestle on Frenchtown’s team. Bob Henderson, who coaches the Broncs, said that he enjoys having them as part of the squad.
Wednesday, February 3
Hot Springs holds first fundraiser for music festival
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs rises above Charlo late for win
Danielle Switalski
Monopoly is not just a game, but a lesson
Danielle Switalski