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Bluehawks
Tanner Laws, of Thompson Falls, watches as the basketball goes through the hoop during Friday night's win against Superior.

Bluehawks finish with 20 point lead
Friday night, the Thompson Falls Bluehawks came away with a big win against the Superior Bobcats.

County teams prep for divisional
THOMPSON FALLS – Wrestlers from throughout Sanders County kept busy last weekend, with each squad wrestling in multiple matches.

Superior Bobcats
Bridger Lapierre turns an opponent from Mission-Charlo on his head during last weekend's mixer invitational in Hot Springs.

Superior wrestlers take on Sanders County
SANDERS COUNTY – The Superior Bobcat wrestling team had a busy week competing in no less than three competitions last week in Florence, Thompson Falls and Hot Springs where several of the team members came away with multiple victories.
Superior wins in Sanders County
SUPERIOR – The Superior Lady Bobcats took on Sanders County rivals Thompson Falls and Hot Springs last week and came away with a victory against both of them.

Superior has talent!
Lucas Active and Chase Woodson perform a break dancing routine during a talent show at Superior Elementary School.

Bluehawks run to victory
THOMPSON FALLS – The Bluehawks of Thompson Falls rolled through their competition last weekend downing the Libby Loggers to improve to 8-3 on the season.
Lady Hawks win over Falcons
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks of Thompson Falls secured a win at home last weekend, defeating Florence 49-33 on Saturday at Thompson Falls High School.
HS wins thriller
HOT SPRINGS – The Hot Springs Savage Heat hosted the Two Eagle River Eagles last Friday and came out on top after a competitive game against their District 14-C opponents.

Obituary; John "Bob" Crabb
January 19, 2015
Bobcats defeat cross county rivals
SUPERIOR – The Superior Bobcats, like their Lady Bobcat colleagues, played Arlee and Alberton last week and much like their counterparts came away with mixed results.

Lady Bobcats win on the road
SUPERIOR – The Lady Bobcats came away with mixed results last week, dropping one match to Arlee but coming away with a victory against cross-county rival Alberton.

Obituary; Kenneth Kennedy
Superior – Kenneth Kennedy, 86, passed away at his home on Jan. 12, 2015. Kenneth was born in Middleburgh, NY on April 6, 1928 to Adam and Lottie (Rorick) Kennedy. Kenneth served in the United States Navy and was honorably discharged in 1948. Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents and son Kevin. Survivors include his children Kim Sawyer of NY, Vernon (Dale) of NY, Mitchell of MT, Tracy Anderson of MT, Mark of WA, daughter-in-law Karen (Kevin) of NY, several grandchildren, great–grandchildren and numerous friends.

Mineral County BPA teams celebrate victory
MINERAL COUNTY – Mineral County Business Professionals of America teams returned to Alberton, Superior and St. Regis last week after displaying their skills and talents for the judges at the regional BPA competition in Missoula.
Guilty verdict handed down in trial
MINERAL COUNTY – A resident of Thompson Falls in Sanders County was convicted last week of the abuse and exploitation of an elder in Mineral County after a four day jury trial.

Senior Night
The Savage Horsemen wrestling team honored their seniors last week during a quad meet against Arlee, Bigfork, Superior and Noxon. The seniors for the 2015 Plains-Hot Springs wrestling team are Anthony Byrns, Dusten Henning and Russell Kujala.
Mineral County BPA groups head to Missoula
MINERAL COUNTY – The next generation of business tycoon headed to Missoula this week to put their skills to the test against teams from across the region during the annual regional Business Professionals of America competition.
County educators evaluated
MINERAL COUNTY – Teachers across the state of Montana and in Mineral County will be evaluated for educational proficiency using a new system this school year and one local administrator said the new system should compliment past methods for judging how educators perform.

Obituary; Myranda DeWinter Kuhl
Myranda DeWinter Kuhl, age 19, of Superior, Montana, died in the early hours of January 13th, 2015, at University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colorado with her family by her side.