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NRA fundraiser banquet big hit in Sanders County
The annual National Rifle Association’s (NRA) fundraiser banquet returned to Sanders County last Tuesday night with an even bigger event.

Short on numbers but big on enthusiasm
For a second year the “Run for the Pool” was held in Superior on Saturday, Sept. 29. Approximately 40 runners participated this year, down from nearly 100 last year. There were some conflicting events over the weekend, including a junior high football game and a local wedding.
Nellie Snead
Nellie Jean Snead was born March 16, 1930, to Nellie and C.W. Sullivan in Delia, N.M. She passed away on Sept. 15, 2018, in Post Falls, Idaho.

Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
Is it just me or have you also noticed the refreshing change in the weather, and the fall season rolling in quickly?
Savage Heat tied for league lead; host Sheridan Friday
Going into the last three weeks of the regular season, Hot Springs finds itself in a four-way tie for first place in the Western Division of Class C 6-man football.
Noxon routs Sheridan; hosts Gardiner for Homecoming
Noxon stayed in contention for a Class C 8-man football playoff berth with a 55-14 road victory over Sheridan last Friday.
E-cigarette use reported 'on the rise' with area youth
On Sept. 11, members of the Mineral County Healthy Communities Coalition met in Alberton and discussed several issues facing county residents. One of those issues reported by Barb Jasper is the increased use of e-cigarettes by young people.
Cabinet District scheules prescribed burns
In a recent press release from the USDA Forest Service-Kootenai National Forest, locals around the Trout Creek area should be aware of the upcoming fall prescribed burning program.
VFW taking entries in for Patriots contest
The VFW Post No. 3596 and the Auxiliary are looking for youngsters to join in the latest national contest that is coming up.

Lions Clubs 'making a world of difference'
If you go online to the Lions Clubs International website, this is what you’ll find printed on the home page:
Sanders County Fair Board assesses successful '18 event
The Sanders County Fair Board met last Wednesday night for their “Fair Critique,” after another successful fair.
Savage Heat, Red Devils 'road warriors' Hot Springs plays at Gardiner; Noxon travels to Sheridan
Hot Springs scored three unanswered touchdowns in the third quarter to open up a tight game last Friday night in Noxon, and the Savage Heat went on to earn a 64-36 victory over the Red Devils.

Trotters run win streak to four
The Plains Trotters are bounding forward as the volleyball season kicks into full gear, and the team is really starting to come together as head coach Jess Butcher tells.

Horsemen fall to Arlee; play at Flint Creek
The Plains Horsemen took a 54-24 defeat on their home field Friday night as they went up against the Arlee Warriors.
Bluehawks carry on despite adversity; prepare for Bigfork
Thompson Falls High School football coach Jared Koskela could easily make a case for his team having the toughest schedule in Montana High School Association Class B football.
Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
Wow, the weather is certainly getting that fall feeling about it and with that I know there are plenty of hunters ready to hit the Montana “outback” to get the tag of the season.
How Global Positioning System, or GPS, changed the world
This invention “saves millions of lives every year; it saves billions of dollars in better farming and more efficient travel; it eliminated carpet bombing during war time; and the Internet would collapse under its own weight; real time banking transactions would be impossible without it; and cellphone usage would be severely limited.” This is the introduction in the 2018 documentary, “The Lonely Halls Meeting,” which honors the inventors of GPS or the Global Positioning System.

Lakeside Resort brings 'Ale-xperience' to diners
The Lakeside Motel and Resort in Trout Creek has brought in guest chef Alex Mayberry from La Manzanilla, Jalisco, Mexico for two months to the local Trout Creek business.
Patriot Day: Uncommon Grounds support local emergency responders
Cynthia Boehler, owner of Uncommon Grounds coffee stop in Plains, said she wanted to recognize Sanders County’s emergency responders and what they do for the community, and what better day than on Patriot Day.
Hot Springs Lumber and Feed here to stay
Hot Springs Lumber and Feed is here to stay after previous owners had decided it was time to say goodbye and enjoy the finer side of life.