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Fighting for life
ain crashed, lightening flashed and thunder boomed, but not even the loudest of thunderstorms could extinguish the flame of hope in the heart of Superior's Relay for Life Teams Friday night.
Opioid abuse spreads; Montana teen abuse numbers up
The problem of addiction has stretched across America for decades. Whether in rural communities, city centers, or the suburbs, addiction hits hard.
TRACS benefits from scramble
THOMPSON FALLS – Golfers from across the area headed to Thompson Falls over the weekend to compete and support a local organization.
What does the Obama-Baucus-Tester socialized-medicine scheme tell you?
Dan Drewry
TRACS powering on, despite economy
Danielle Switalski
Legals for April, 24 2024
Clark Fork Soccer Alliance kicks off spring season
By shear numbers alone, soccer is on a par with any other sport in this area.
Legals for December, 7 2022
Medicare Advantage contract still under negotiation
As the deadline for people to make a final Medicare Advantage plan coverage decision looms, local hospitals are still negotiating with Humana as a possible provider. People have until February 28 to make a decision and Monida, which does contract negotiations for a number of Montana hospitals including Mineral Community Hospital, has not reached a final deal.
Hot Springs vs. St. Regis
HOT SPRINGS - The Hot Springs football team dominated St. Regis in their game Friday, claiming a decisive victory with a final score of 80-6.
St. Regis goes against Eagles and Tigers
ST. REGIS – The Tigers fought a hard battle during the game against Two Eagle River on Thursday.
Town to eliminate family pass
PLAINS – Now that summer is over and kids are back in school, the Plains Town Council discussed changes that may be implemented at the pool for the next year to come.
Sanders County prepares for flu season
SANDERS COUNTY – With colder weather in the not too distant future for Sanders County it will not be long before flu season is in full swing.
TRACS fundraiser brings top-notch fun
TROUT CREEK – The night at the Oscars was complete with red carpets, show stopping outfits, lights, entertainment and awards at the Lakeside Resort and Hotel Convention Center over the weekend. The one thing the Academy Awards of Trout Creek had that the Hollywood version did not, animals. After all, what is an animal shelter fundraiser without an animal appearance or two?
Diabetes Month increases awareness
Attention, awareness and education about diabetes is always at the forefront, but this month special attention was given to the diabetes as November serves as National Diabetes Month.
Quiet start to hunting season in west-central Montana
Quiet start to hunting season in west-central Montana
Mixed results for Superior tennis team
It was a mixed bag for the Superior tennis team this past week.
Region 1 deer and elk harvest lags behind 2022 season
The percent of hunters with game continues to lag behind last season’s average two weeks into Northwest Montana’s general rifle season.
Legals for December, 14 2022
Legals February 14, 2018
The Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative will soon destroy special education/speech-language therapy records of former students who have been out of school for approximately 8 years, or who will reach the age of 26 by June 1st, 2018. Former students may contact the Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative, P.O. Box 1448, Thompson Falls, MT 59873 within sixty days of this notice if they wish to obtain the information contained in them. Please be reminded that these records may be needed for social security benefits or other purposes. The information to be destroyed shall NOT include data collected on a routine basis that is maintained on all school children (such as the student's name, address, telephone number, grade level completed/year completed). The data to be destroyed shall include information regarding identification, location, evaluation, and other items directly related to special education services which the student received. Persons having questions about this process or wishing to request that special education/speech-language therapy records be destroyed may contact the Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative at 406-827-3007 for assistance. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on February 14 and February 21, 2018. MNAXLP