
Rifle champ
Jonna Rae Warnken and her dad, Don Warnken, traveled to Bloomington, Ill., to compete in the NRA Rifle Championships where she placed second in the National 3P Air Rifle contest on May 28. She scored 583 on the first day and 581 on day two. (Photo courtesy of Jonna Rae Warnken)
June 6, 2017
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June 6, 2017 5:45 p.m.
Mineral County Roundup
Brian Coon won a truckload of fire wood donated by Tricon Timber. It was a raffle held by the Clark Fork Mountain Cats football team with proceeds used to benefit the team. Coach Jeff Shultz and the team wanted to thank Tricon for their donation and for supporting the team.