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Lady Red Devils play Lady Savage Heat in HS
HOT SPRINGS – The Noxon Lady Devils and Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat tangled in an inter-county District 10-C rivalry match last weekend.

Howard Curtis Martin
Howard Curtis Martin, 62, went to be with the Lord on June 19, 2013 in St. Regis, Montana. Born March 22, 1951 in Keyser, West Virginia to the late Harvey Leonard Martin and Ruth Pauline Keplinger Martin.

Lady Hawks take on Lady Loggers and Falcons
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks clawed their way back to the top in a Friday night game against the Libby Loggers.
FWP to offer trapping classes for beginners as well as bowhunting courses
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will offer a short course tailored to those that do not trap but want to learn more about furbearer management, Montana trapping seasons and how to release traps.
MDT proposes roadway safety improvements from Thompson Falls to Perma
PLAINS - The Montana Department of Transportation would like to notify the public and seek comments on a proposal regarding the following roadway safety improvements on State Primary Route 6/MT 200 from Thompson Falls to Perma in Sanders County:
Local Hot Springs student takes part in leadership training program
Nashville, TN. – More than 7,000 Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) members, advisers, alumni, and guests from across the country gathered in Nashville for the FCCLA 2013 National Leadership Conference. The conference is based on the student-originated theme “Discover Your Voice.” Sadee Miller, a senior at Hot Springs High School, was among the members and took part in the Leadership Academy program.
Click It or Ticket to boost seat belt use
Mineral County 2013 High-Visibility Enforcement Campaign Begins May 20, 2013

Chamberlain ends on a high note
During the first set of Thursday's State B-C tennis tournament title match it seemed to be business as usual for Superior-Alberton's Cary Chamberlain.

Sanders County opens new waste transfer station
Last Tuesday local officials, community members, commissioners and staff met at the location of the new waste transfer station for Sanders County to commemorate its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Community Calendar
- Friday, Dec. 6 p.m., the Peak Foundation will present its Annual Tree Lighting and Community Gathering at the Alberton Community Center. The hours are from 6–8 p.m. Potluck and bring a candle to put under the tree in remembrance of someone who has recently passed on. Games will be played. For information contact Laura Acker at 406-722-1133.

Asa 'Hartley' Helm, 83
Asa “Hartley” Helm, 83, of Cape Fair, Missouri, passed away Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020, at his home in Cape Fair.
Plains Horsemen rout Noxon, Two Eagle River
Two days, two games, two routs.
RMEF marks growth
MISSOULA — Chalk it up as the 10th year in a row that the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation registered record membership.
CASA's chili feed fundraiser March 14
CASA is the acronym for court appointed special advocate, and the organization is very valuable to at-risk youth throughout the country.
Bowling scores, March 24
Standings
Keeping in touch
The House Appropriations Committee, after reviewing all the appropriations subcommittees’ recommendations, created a legislative budget that is currently $60 million lower in total funds than the executive request. This is the House of Representatives effort to provide a structural balanced budget for the State of Montana. Structural balance is the difference between ongoing revenues and ongoing spending. Currently, without considering the impact of the actuarially funding of the retirement systems, the structural balance is short by $71.7 million in FY 2012 and $20.8 million in FY 2013, leaving a bit more work to be done by the Legislature as House Bill (HB) 2 continues on through the process.
Plains high school students prepare for Dramafest
Danielle Switalski
Locals light night skies
This weekend once the day turns over to night the skies will be filled with spectacular displays of man-made shooting stars celebrating this country’s independence day.
'Fresh' premieres in Thompson Falls
Be prepared for a rude awakening. That is what Katrina Campbell, Thompson Falls Market manager and co-owner of the Falls Motel shares about “Fresh the Movie”. Its a movie being showcased by the Thompson Falls Market on Thursday, November 4th at the Rex Theater. If you have not already seen such movies as “Food Inc.,” “King Corn” or “FoodMATTERS,” attendees will be caught off guard when they hear about the issues with the industrialization of our food.
Noxon finds place at big meet
Noxon went up against 15 other schools at the Whitefish Invitational on Saturday and the girls JV team managed to take 9th place after facing Class A, B and C schools.