Friday, January 29
Not too late to achieve New Year's resolutions
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Wright sentenced to formal probation
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Alberton Panthers win against St. Regis Tigers
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Flower shop brightens Superior
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Chapen pleads guilty to Felony Theft
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Kick-off event planned for Mineral County's Relay for Life
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Bobcat wrestlers gearing up for Divisionals
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Lady Bobcats struggle over weekend
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Lady Tigers win over Lady Panthers
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Mauhar requests motion to remove parole eligibility requirement
Back in September 2006, Jesse James Mauhar was sentenced to 17 years in prison for the Negligent Homicide of Matt Palagi, as well as for stabbing three young men who attempted to come to his aid. District Judge Ed McLean ruled him ineligible for parole until he completed six requirements, which included obtaining a GED, completing chemical dependency and other counseling, take advantage of vocational training and successfully complete the prison “Boot Camp” program.
Wednesday, January 27
Bluehawks come out flat at home meet
Matt Unrau
Trotters take home win after Hot Springs loss
Danielle Switalski
What would happen if we all had to conform
ON FREEDOM:
Plains places two at Thompson Falls
Matt Unrau
Help available for MT kids
Danielle Switalski
Montana DUI Study
Greg Hinkle
New art on display at Clark For Valley hospital
Danielle Switalski
Locals gather around county for protest
Danielle Switalski
Sanders County Arts Council presents Dolce Canto
“Dolce Canto” a musical direction that tells the artists how their interpretation of the musical score is to be rendered, in a word, “sweetly.” This may also be translated in use as to be sung or played with sensibility.
Hot Springs dealt first regular season loss in three years
Danielle Switalski
Plains high school students prepare for Dramafest
Danielle Switalski
Assembly of God looks to help Haiti earthquake victims
Danielle Switalski
To those involved in the hitting of our dog
To the gentleman who ran over the dog on Helterline Lane on Tuesday Jan. 19. It was not your fault and we have no idea what you could have done to avoid the accident. Thank you for stopping and getting out of the truck.
Lady hawks eye tough weekend of basketball
Matt Unrau
Fisher excels at Thompson Falls meet
Matt Unrau
Taxpayers of Sanders County bail out Lake County Bank
I am a firm believer in Capitalism. Sometimes an entrepreneur makes a good investment and sometimes he or she doesn’t.
Obituaries for Jan. 27
Elsie passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on January 20, 2010. She was born on July 17, 1916 in Missoula, MT to Neilina and Frank MacIntosh. Her Scottish heritage was very important to her and she made sure that everyone who knew her was aware that she was a MacIntosh.
A classroom on the slopes
Matt Unrau
Teammates no longer as Plains outduels Savages
Matt Unrau
High school wrestling: A spectator sport
Dear Editor
Wednesday, January 20
Beech places second at Choteau meet
Matt Unrau
Plains students to put on Shakespeare play
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs too much for Noxon
Danielle Switalski
County makes plans for low income housing
Danielle Switalski
Schools bring in pennies for peace
Danielle Switalski
Plains changes recent history by grounding Bluehawks
Matt Unrau
Hot Springs and Noxon battle in rivalry game
Danielle Switalski
Lady Hawks turn corner, down 2 conference foes
Last week, Coach Jason Reimer called the two-hour practice on Monday night the most important two hours of his Lady Hawk’s season. The team was reeling having just suffered blow out losses to Loyola Sacred Heart and Charlo.
National Guard brings in shooting contest and prizes
Matt Unrau
New deli offer more than food
Danielle Switalski
Wednesday, January 13
Bluehawks playing tough ball in January
Matt Unrau
The Singing Sons of Beaches headed to Mineral County
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council presents….
Hot Springs ends weekend with two wins
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs boys split weekend games
Matt Unrau
Thompson Falls Ladyhawks look to regain their mojo
Matt Unrau
Plains graduate named as Ninemile District Ranger
Danielle Switalski
Plains wrestlers get work in at Ronan
Matt Unrau
DeBorgia family loses pet to lion
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Square dancing, cheap and fun entertainment
Danielle Switalski
Lady Bobcats have a tough weekend
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Horsemen corralled for first loss
Matt Unrau
There's always a reason to celebrate
Danielle Switalski
Obituaries for Jan. 13
Geraldine “Geri” Larson
Video game livens up Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Jes Stugelmayer
A look at the new mayor's first full day
Danielle Switalski
"Health Care?" or "Wealth Share?"
Edna Macdonald
Health and saving at top of resolution list
Jes Stugelmayer
Fighting cabin fever
Matt Unrau
Semi burns on Interstate 90
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Alberton girls falter against Lady Blackhawks
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Response to the article, "Two businesses fail complaince checks"
Dear Editor,
Through rain, snow, sleet and shine
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St. Regis boys fall short
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Alberton boys struggle against Seeley Swan
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Thompson Falls wrestlers come so close to having great meet
Matt Unrau
Sheriff's Report Jan. 3-10
1-3-2010
Sanders County sports park plans in motion
Danielle Switalski
Student Art Show ready for unveiling
After two weeks of patching and painting, the walls of the main entrance corridor of Clark Fork Valley Hospital are ready for hanging the First Quarter, 2010 Student Art Show.
Hendrick decides to run again
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Superior wrestlers take success at meet
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Wednesday, January 6
Master Gardener program headed to Hot Springs
Montana State University Extension Flathead Reservation & Sanders County will be offering the “Master Gardener” program at the Tribal Senior Citizens Building in Hot Springs beginning Wednesday, February 3 and finishing March 31, 2010. Classes will be held on eight consecutive Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Community welcomes New Year with annual dance
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Thompson Falls mayor takes office
Danielle Switalski
Art on the Walls changing quarters
Art-on-the-Walls winter quarterly show will feature art students from elementary and high schools in Paradise, Plains and Thompson Falls. The 2010 show will open at Clark Fork Valley Hospital on January 18.
It's time to seize the day
Danielle Switalski
Plains places three at St. Ignatius
Matt Unrau
Two wrestlers take first, second over weekend
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New restaurant offers wide variety
Danielle Switalski
Plunging into the new year
Matt Unrau
Snowplow catches fire on Interstate 90
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Residents kick off new year with an ice cold splash
Danielle Switalski
Moore and Noxon shine at Mission
Matt Unrau
Lady Cats persevere against Arlee Warriors
The Lady Bobcats came out strong against Arlee on Saturday, January 2, when they faced off against the Warriors on their home court. The Lady Bobcats quickly scored 12 points to Arlee’s 9 in the first quarter for an early lead. But in the second quarter, the Bobcats seemed to lose their advantage.
Trophy Taker staying strong in the new year
Danielle Switalski
Two establishments fail compliance checks
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Bobcats falter against Arlee
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From the top of the trail
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Panthers take early lead to win
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Sheriff's Report for January 6
12-27-2009
Lady Panthers shut down Phillipsburg
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Community hosts benefit on New Year's Eve
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Obits for January 7
Jean Isabelle Shaner, born April 27, 1927 at Cattaraugus, NY quietly passed away at the Missoula Community Medical Center on Monday, December 28, 2009 with her friend and partner of 48 years at her side. Over a period of 4 weeks she suffered through a series of increasingly more debilitating strokes. Although particially paralyzed, she was fully cognizant of her status and retained her composure, dignity and humor until the end of her life. An extraordinary person.
Noxon beat Troy, lose star player
Matt Unrau
Despite loss, Thompson Falls plays well at Bigfork
Matt Unrau
Thompson Falls places second at Mission
Matt Unrau
Senior News
Plains-Paradise Senior Citizens
Monday, January 4
Looking back on 2009
Matt Unrau
Annual New Year's Day polar plunge and fun run
Danielle Switalski
Mayor Brinson keeps projects going in 2nd term
Danielle Switalski