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Of parasites and politicians
Typewriter Tales

Energy independence and forest health
Montana Viewpoint
At what cost athletics?: Gas prices leave teams in the dust
Jamie Doran

Governor tours fishing site in Paradise
Gov. Brian Schweitzer met with local Sanders County officials last Wednesday to tour the new Paradise Fishing Access site located near the bridge that passes over the Clark Fork River in Paradise.

A hiker's nightmare: stranded for hours after tearing a tendon
A local hiker’s trip on the Fourth of July turned quickly from a morning hike into an ordeal that has shaken his confidence in Mineral County’s Search and Rescue.

Vets get new van, transport for disabled vets
What if you were disabled, stranded, unable to drive yourself to the veterans’ hospitals that could take care of you?
What can you expect from a human rights organization that promotes killing humans?
Editor,
Unemployment extension may brighten local economy
Unemployment extensions could help local people down on their luck and boost the Sanders County economy.

Thompson Days mixes history with fun
When all was said and done and the last musical notes played Saturday night, David Thompson Days: A Community Rendezvous was deemed a success by people who were involved. Organizers hope it will grow and expand in years to come.

All-stars clinch nail-biter
The Clark Fork Valley All-stars added a win to their column on July 2 with a come-from-behind victory won off the momentum they acquired in the third inning.
Please allow me to introduce myself
Typewriter Tales

Plains Piranhas snap 10th at swim meet
The Plains Piranhas competed at a meet in Columbia Falls this past weekend, and while they didn’t have as many swimmers go to it as have gone to meets the past two weeks, Coach Derek Danhof felt that they performed pretty well.

Keeping July 4 cool in Hot Springs
Guitars chords vibrated and barbecues smoked under the banner of the American Flag as Hot Springs residents gathered to celebrate the Fourth of July at the Symes Hotel.

FFA takes away wings from local flyer
It’s a bright Friday afternoon, and Tom Seliga is putting together a six foot long model airplane that can soar over 400 feet in the air and fly as far as the eye can see. But unfortunately, Seliga and his plane have been grounded.

T-falls host uncoventional olympics
Last Thursday the first Thompson Falls Cross Country Un-Olympics was held at Thompson Falls High School track and hosted a collection of unconventional cross country events to raise money for the Thompson Falls high school cross country running program.

Plains youngsters learn the ABCs of basketball
There’s no escaping basketball. It’s hoops and courts dot our American landscape from the east coast to the west, and even spill outward, past international borders and cultures. Today, basketball has become a staple within the definition of sport and a familiar athletic experience.

Superior's summer tennis season starts
The first weekly tournament of the Superior Summer Tennis League got off to a big start this week with two days of beautiful weather and all ages tennis.

Plains keeps wrestling, softball, cross country
After a month-long postponement for more research, the Plains School Board decided to keep their cross country, wrestling and softball teams, but to give each only $6,000 and let the programs raise the rest of the funds themselves.

Flying for flapjacks
Dozens of pilots from across the region touched down on the Plains Penn Stohr Field’s tarmac in search of some free pancakes Saturday.

Camp Bighorn staff readies for camp season
Now that the sunshine is out and summer is officially here, Camp Bighorn is gearing up and training their staff for this season’s first group campers coming June 30.