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Plains athletes take to the golf course
The Plains golf team dusted off their clubs and brought them out to work the kinks out of their games after the long winter off-season.

175 youth celebrate new year at Plains church
Laughter and music rang out as 175 youth counted down the final minutes of 2007 at the Church on the Move in Plains last Monday, but youth group director Rena Garcia said safety and responsible choices were as important as fun at the church's New Year's Eve bash.

Lady Hawks aim for redemption next season
After a tough divisionals, the Lady Blue Hawks of Thompson Falls are already looking to come back bigger and stronger next basketball season.
FWP offers deer, elk licenses
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Game began offering over-the-counter and surplus B licenses for anterless deer and elk on Monday, Aug. 6.
Decision made to implement Rice Ridge Fire Salvage Project
The Lolo National Forest has announced the approval to harvest approximately 3,494 acres of the Rice Ridge Fire that burned over 160,000 acres (106,487 acres on the Lolo National Forest) last summer near Seeley Lake.

DeTienne earns state title for Savage Horsemen
James DeTienne won his weight class at the all-class state wrestling tournament in Billings over the weekend as the Savage Horsemen finished fifth as a team.
Mineral County Court Report
July 3, Alexander David Ammons, speeding

Mineral Community Hospital Clinic ready to open on Jan. 2
The Mineral Community Hospital Clinic is getting ready to open its doors on Jan. 2, 2019 in Superior. The clinic will be located in the same building as the Mineral Regional Health Center which shuttered its doors in 2015.
Stokes charged in truck theft
A man who was on the Montana Department of Corrections most-wanted fugitives list earlier this fall is now sitting in the Flathead County Jail after he led police on a chase Monday, Dec. 10 west of Kalispell.

Saturday craft fair kicks off season of holiday bazaars
The annual Alberton Craft Fair kicked off the holiday season on Saturday, Nov. 26. Patrons were offered sweet treats including sugar cookies and cinnamon rolls as well as soup and sandwiches.

Plains boys, girls blow out Darby
The Trotters outscored the Darby Lady Tigers in the first and third quarters and won 41-20 on Thursday.

Trotters and Lady Savage Heat battle it out
HOT SPRINGS - To start off the Saturday game between the Plains Trotters and the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat, the Trotters quickly gained a lead over the Heat. The Trotters gained 15 points by the middle of the first quarter, while the Heat worked on getting into form. Around the two and a half minute mark, Hot Springs put its first points on the board with two free throws by Stacy Gray. Then with a minute left, the Heat scored another two points, finishing the first quarter score with 4 points, against the Trotters, with 19.

Mineral Community Hospital leads community-wide effort to help families and students
MINERAL COUNTY - What started out as an idea among the employees of Mineral Community Hospital (MCH), evolved into a county-wide program to help our children, parents, teachers and school administration start the 2015-2016 school year with a little less ‘sting’ on their wallets.
Hospital levy passes in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – The doors of the Mineral Community Hospital will stay open and the facility will continue to serve the needs of Mineral County residents after voters last week decided to pass a levy that will help the hospital pay off its debts.

Plains Trotters start season with a bang
TROY – The Plains-Hot Springs Trotters started their spring season off on the right foot, winning their first two softball games of 2015.
Trotters have big week
LIBBY – The Plains Trotters continue to hit their stride as two wins last week improved the team’s record to 8-2.

Horsemen basketball prepares for season
Science exhibit travels to Dixon
DIXON – Students at Dixon Elementary School were in for a treat last Thursday as The University of Montana spectrUM Discovery Area’s Motion exhibit took up residence in the school’s gymnasium for the day.
