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Cats vs Tigers in Finale
The finale game during the Tip-Off Tournament in Frenchtown last weekend matched the boys Clark Fork Mountain Cats against the St. Regis Tigers at 9:30 p.m.

SC fairgrounds light up the night with holiday cheer
PLAINS – The Sanders County Fairgrounds was lit up for the holidays, Saturday, during their annual Christmas lighting as well as the Sanders County Cancer Network’s luminary ceremony.

Alberton and St. Regis to merge football teams
At a meeting in St. Regis on March 19, representatives from both the St. Regis and Alberton School Districts were on hand along with members of the public to discuss merging the two high school football teams beginning next season.

Bluehawks Golf team swings into season
Fire Danger Down this Week
Danielle Switalski
Sanders County Senior News

John Allen Thompson, 75
John Allen Thompson, 75

Plains man pleads not guilty to distributing meth
A Plains man is accused of attempting to distribute drugs in Lake County. Leon Charles Hendry, 55, entered a plea of not guilty in District Court in Polson Jan. 15 to criminal possession with intent to distribute.

Crash survivor reunited with man who helped save him
Lawson, a Hot Springs schools paraprofessional, acknowledged the man’s first question, saying he did not know him.

Lincoln County jury finds Montana Highway Patrol trooper's assailant guilty on all counts
A Lincoln County jury found the Eureka man accused of trying to kill Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Lewis Johnson in 2023 guilty on all counts Friday afternoon.
We the People
Sen. Greg Hinkle

Kunzer Memorial ATA Shoot a success for local Trap Club
Fifteen squads registered for the recent Tom Kunzer Memorial Firecracker at the Plains Trap Club grounds over the weekend.

Trotters, Horsemen tracksters ready to win accolades
The Plains Trotters’ girls track team has a mixture of veteran talent, youth and a multiple returning state champion in Jessica Thompson.
Food banks feeling impact from recession
With the price of gas going up almost daily and the economy showing little improvement, food banks in the area have been hit hard with donations and the price of gas to be able to deliver food.

Paradise man conducts survey on sewer project
Terry Campbell has spent a lot of time and energy digging into things.

Getting a glimpse at the great gray owl in its native habitat
I had my first sighting of a great gray owl last week after finishing a walk near home.

Author explores Montana's bucket list ideas
The title of the book is "100 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die," but the authors’ speaking engagements are called "101 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die."

Deborgia ladies celebrate Leap Year
What better way to spend the extra day of this leap year than with friends, food, fellowship and some bling?

Elks Lodge makes donation to Superior Fire
Last Tuesday afternoon, four ambassadors from the Benevolent Protection of ELKS Lodge 383 in Missoula stopped by the Superior Volunteer Fire Department, and this made Chief Scott Dodd a happy guy.
Proof of the power of science-based forestry
John Bernard Leiberg was the first scientist to see the Lolo National Forest.