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Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse crew bakes up a storm
The assembly line in the Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse worked the same amount of time but as volunteers, however, their perks were laughter, ribbing, homemade fudge and banana bread as they cranked out about 75 apple pies last Thursday.

It's time to get serious about health and wellness
Health was on the minds of many at last Saturday’s Clark Fork Valley Hospital’s annual Health and Harvest Fair at the Sanders County Fairgrounds in Plains.

Firefighters prepare for fall prescribed burning
Both underburning and pile burning will be conducted this fall in previous treatment areas to eliminate slash/woody debris and promote nutrient recycling in the soil.
Noxon Public School announces free, reduced-price lunch policy
The complete policy is on file in the central office and may be reviewed by any interested party.

State offering wolf snaring clinics
Western Montana Trapping Education Clinics to Focus on Responsible Techniques for Snaring Wolves.
Joe R. Wolff
Joe was proud of his service as an Army veteran.
Lady Hawks sweep Troy
It was a given that the Lady Hawks would start and finish strong.
VanVleet helps Red Devils roll over Gardiner
The 6-1, 260-pound VanVleet, blocked, ran and tackled with the effectiveness of a bulldozer last Tuesday as Noxon thumped the Gardiner Bruins 44-20.

Letter writing still in vogue at Mineral County Library
Technology can’t help you express the emotion behind the communication, from the choice of stationary to spending hours in the card aisle.
Legals for October, 6 2021

Northwest Montana man a celeb on 'Mountain Man' show
Now, at 32, he is a celebrity on national TV, signing autographs at his old school.
Anaconda mining company admits exposing employees to arsenic
U.S. Minerals also has agreed to resolve a related civil case brought by OSHA, alleging 19 serious health and safety violations with a total penalty of $106,800.
Sanders County exceeds 1,000 Covid-19 cases
Through Thursday, Sept. 23, the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services reported Sanders County had 1,080 positive cases.
Montana Viewpoint: The story of Tom Lane
Every once in a while we meet people that come into our lives for a short moment, and as short as it might be, they leave a very long impression.
Red Cross experiencing emergency blood shortage
Donors of all blood types – especially type O – and are urged to make an appointment to give now and in the weeks ahead to overcome this current shortage.
Janet Lee Farrar
Janet was born Dec. 6, 1937, in Waco, Texas. There is where she met and married her husband Paul.
Legals for September, 29 2021

Superior Community Church welcomes new minister
Levi and Tami Durfey first arrived in Superior to preach on Sunday, May 23.
Plains resident defends former Sanders County health officer
This action by the commissioners was on wrong many levels.

St. Regis-Mullan slams Wampus Cats, 68-8
But even in eight-man the numbers put up by the Montana-Idaho co-op Tigers were eye-popping to say the least.