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A response
In response to letters written in rebuttal of my claim that Billy Hill has never been a sworn law enforcement officer, peace officer or reserve deputy, I shall attempt to clarify the issue.
Going down in history
Plains-Hot Springs Coach Seth Pettit: “[Reiley Winebrenner] will be remembered.”
Editor's Note: This is the third article in a series of profiles of Sanders County' graduating athletes who will be competing in college next year.
Plains Day to receive new event for next year

Thompson Falls Lady Hawks have lofty expectations
An energetic coach and a solid group of proven players make for high expectations...

Horse Plains VFW hosts flag retirement ceremony
It was a time to say goodbye to a symbol they continue to honor with pride in what it represents.
Thompson Falls Hawks make football playoffs
Just two years ago, a Montana championship banner was awarded to Thompson Falls for winning the state B-8 football title.
Sanders Co. resident believes in civil discourse
Many more people have become increasingly involved in what is going on in our community.
Savage Heat field quick and tough roster
It will seem different for sure on the football field at Hot Springs High this year.

COUPLE ARE THE NEW OWNERS OF TWO PLAINS EATERIES
Ripples has been a staple in Plains for and in September it came under new ownership.
Food for Thought: Secrets of Inner Strength
Ever notice how some people manage to stay on track despite suffering a serious illness, financial setbacks or other problems that would derail other people?

William "Bill" Harger, 89
William "Bill" Harger
Valley Christian spoils Superior homecoming
It was a classic confrontation between two Class B heavyweights as Superior entertained Valley Christian this past Friday night on Homecoming night in Superior.

Superior and Plains wrestlers post solid results
On the mats was a good place to be for local wrestlers this past weekend.
$1M grant will help rid noxious weeds from Great Burn
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation recently notified the Great Burn Conservation Alliance in Missoula that they were being awarded $1 million to restore native habitat in the Great Burn Ecosystem by 2026.

Mouth of Swamp Project takes shape
The good news is that people genuinely enjoy the site. They enjoy it so much that it is now time for the Forest Service to step in and make the location much safer and accessible for the public to use.

Trotters drop rough game to St. Ignatius
The Plains Trotters had another hard night on the volleyball court last Friday after Mission’s Lady Bulldogs shut the Trotter’s varsity out 3-0, pushing the team to 0-3 for the season.

Kids hunt for prize eggs in Plains, Paradise
About 150 children carried on a long tradition of combing through parks in Plains and Paradise in search of the prize egg Easter Sunday.
Anything for money
Revett Mining Company's recent ads in the newspapers concerning their proposed copper mine are trying hard to deceive residents, considering the amount of damage planned, they will need to extremely good at it. Most residents love being apart of such a wonderful place.
Residents remember Thanksgiving during the Great Depression
Heather Hasty
Letter to Editor
Friends, lend me your attention for a moment: