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Event raises money for school
DIXON - Starting promptly at 10:00am, Saturday, students from the Dixon Elementary School, along with Dixon residents of all ages, ran in 2 mile and 5 kilometer (K) runs to help raise money for the school’s new playground. There was a total of 62 participants in the 5K race. The event was called the, “Bison Stampede.

Trotters fight weather and Ronan
PLAINS – The Plains-Hot Springs Trotters held their first home competition of the season last week as the team hosted the Ronan Maidens.
Lady Hawks have busy week
FLORENCE–The Thompson Falls Lady Hawks softball team went on the road this weekend traveling to Florence to face off against the Falcons for a doubleheader.
Mineral Community Hospital representatives wrap up community meetings
MINERAL COUNTY – Representatives from the Mineral Community Hospital and the hospital board held a series of meetings over the last few weeks to make their case for an upcoming levy that they say is essential to maintaining the hospital as a viable entity in Mineral County.

Spaghetti dinner held for pastor and family
THOMPSON FALLS - For anyone who was in the Thompson Falls Elementary School cafeteria Saturday during dinner time, it was a time to bear witness to the power of compassion and giving. The night was the culmination of hours of work over the course of weeks to bring hundreds together to give to a family in need.

Lady Hawks
Thompson Falls freshman Lexi Van Elswyk crosses the plate during the Lady Hawks win against Troy last week.

Thompson Falls splits doubleheader with Troy
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks of Thompson Falls faced off against Western B-C opponents Troy for two games last Thursday.

County teams take on A and AA schools at meet
MISSOULA – Track and field teams from Sanders County were busy competing in Missoula last weekend.
Obituary; Roy W. "Cougar Bill" Smith, Sr.
In loving memory

Track and field teams continue to make strides
CORVALLIS – All three Mineral County track and field teams competed at a meet hosted by Darby in Corvallis last week that featured area athletes throwing farther, running harder, jumping higher and further and running faster than they had all year.
Medicaid expansion up for debate
By: Senate President Debby Barrett
Right to know
By Rep. Bruce Meyers, HD 32

Sanders County boy's teams make strides
MISSOULA - The Jim Johnson Invitational hosted by Alberton High School, at the University of Montana’s Dornblaser Field, featured stand out performances form athletes across Sanders County.

Plains girl's track team takes first in Missoula
MISSOULA – Sanders County track and field athletes competed not only against one another but also against the conditions during last week’s meet in Missoula.

Mineral County athletes soar in Missoula
MISSOULA – Track and field teams from St. Regis and Alberton competed last week in Missoula at the Jim Johnson Invitational track and field meet during what was at times cold and snowy weather and at other times bright and sunny.
Caution recommended with water compact
This entire water compact fiasco, has reached such a level of controversial debate and crescendo that it would be laughable if the potential decision and disastrous outcome were not so serious. How could any conscientious, elected official even think of inflicting “FOREVER” upon the good citizens of Montana, such a massive 1500 page document already virtually cast in stone, and partially already in operation on the reservation?
CSKT potentially damaging to Montana
Volumes have been written about how the 2015 Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) water compact is unconstitutional, costly, and sets in motion risky laws based on unprecedented new policies. These policies will be very destructive to Montanan’s for generations to come. Currently the only presented reason to support the compact is to alleviate the threat of the CSKT filing suit on 10,000 water claims all across western Montana. These claims are in my opinion very weak if not totally non-existing.
Burn regulations save resources and money
SANDERS COUNTY – Open burning started several weeks ago in Sanders County and officials tasked with dealing with fires that get away from residents are warning people to use extreme caution when burning.

Event raises money for worthy causes
TROUT CREEK - People let their redneck flag fly Saturday night at the Lakeside Resort and Convention Center to raise funds for the Trout Creek Community Improvement Association, which helps maintain the Trout Creek boat launch, hosts a haunted house during Halloween, works in partnership with the school and hosts many other holiday celebrations.
Thompson Falls Lady Bluehawk softball underway
THOMPSON FALLS – The Thompson Falls Lady Hawk softball team kicked off their spring season at home last weekend with a doubleheader against the Deer Lodge Wardens.