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Horsemen finish year undefeated
The Plains Horsemen added two more victories to their undefeated record last week by taking down Troy and Superior.
Sanders County Sheriff Report
2/27/11 11:30 a.m. – A reporting party advised that two black labs on Estate Rd. has been in his shop and yard and urinated etc. on his property. He has filed the same complaint in the past.

Mighty Savage Horsemen open up season with win
Matt Unrau

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Compulsive lying
Lying often starts in childhood and may be part of the normal developmental process or lying could be an indicator of a more serious problem. Why do children lie? Many young children (ages 4-5) often lie because of their inability to distinguish fact from fantasy. An older child or adolescent may lie to avoid doing something, or deny responsibility for their actions to avoid disapproval and punishment. Others may lie to prevent hurting people’s feelings or to protect their privacy. For some children, lying is a common place behavior that they experience all the time. For instance, parents tell white lies, break promises or distort the truth (“I had to lie because--”).
Alberton Panthers win against St. Regis Tigers
Summer Crosby

Savage Heat loses to Noxon, take St. Regis
The Hot Springs Savage Heat fell to Noxon, 3-1, on the road on Thursday, before redeeming themselves with a 3-0 sweep of St. Regis on Friday during Senior Night.

Former Plains player makes it big
After a storied high school career, three-time Trotter MVP Heather Earhart has taken her game to the next level. Literally.

Piranhas fight hard at Fort Benton

Homesteaders to take over Hot Springs soon
The 64th annual celebration known as Homesteader Days will be held in Hot Springs on June 7, 8, and 9. The event will feature live music, street games, a rodeo, car show, food and vendors, arts and crafts and parades. The celebration is intended to honor the original homesteaders in the Hot Springs area.
Hot Springs and Arlee tangle on the court
The boys and girls basketball games between Hot Springs and Arlee this past Saturday were multi-faceted to say the least.
Panthers roughed up by visiting Plains
Home sweet home was not so sweet for the Alberton Panthers and Lady Panthers this past week, as a pair of 7B teams rolled into town and left the home teams reeling.
Legals for January, 17 2024
Legals for March, 8 2023
Skip (Orville W) Keith
Skip (Orville W) Keith
St. Regis-Mullan tear up Wallace
Another successful run in the Idaho 1A-DII division playoffs is lining up for the co-op St. Regis-Mullan 8-man football team after they thrashed Wallace 60-22 Friday night in Mullan.

CASA fundraiser a big hit
The weather was a warm 55 degrees last Thursday but it didn’t keep locals away from the CASA chili event in Plains.
Redd Bull project area needs public comment
The Forest Service is hosting a field trip to the Redd Bull project area on Tuesday, June 28. The project area is located south and west of St. Regis in the Dry, Little Joe, Twomile and Ward Creek areas. The purpose of the trip is to share information and discuss management options for this popular recreational area.
Clear Creek Fire burning west of Thompson Falls
Fire crews from the National Forest Service and the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) are battling a fire in the Clear Creek Area west of Thompson Falls.
'Through with Chew Week' brings awareness to the harmful effects of smokeless tobacco
“Through with Chew Week” is February 14-20 and health officials, dentists, and physicians use the week to call attention to the use of smokeless tobacco.
Art on the Walls spring show to debut
PLAINS - Sanders County Arts Council announces the opening of the Spring Show of “Art on the Walls” at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital on Thursday, March 27, 2014.