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Football: Labbe's labor of love
Andrew Waite
Firefighters contain 65-acre Bald Hill Fire
Lolo National Forest Firefighters were successful Saturday in containing the Bald Hill Fire on the Superior Ranger District, keeping it to 65 acres. Firefighters are continuing to mop up the fire area and will monitor it for fire activity. All other initial attack fires on the Lolo National Forest from recent lightning were also contained today.

Head-on collision closes Highway 200 in Plains
Matt Unrau

Motorcross bikes jump across Plains
Matt Unrau
Youth Valley football looks to expand
Matt Unrau
When frisbees and golf collide
Matt Unrau
It was a great day for Sale-ing
Matt Unrau
Improvements keep Paradise water flowing
Matt Unrau
Montana DOT proposes bridge repair on Highway 135
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is conducting a public meeting to discuss a proposal to repair the bridge deck on the bridge crossing the Clark Fork on Montana 135 between Saint Regis and Paradise.

Man charged with animal cruelty appears in Sanders County court
Matt Unrau

Plains Day doesn't let Mother Nature rain on the paradee
Matt Unrau

Warm weather greets St. Regis Flea Marketers
Melissa Oyer
Bobcats end season at state
Matt Unrau

Track at its best: Smith leans in for win
Matt Unrau
Robert Shineflew
Robert A. Shineflew
Bluehawks fall shy at divisional meet
Matt Unrau
CFVH offers Health Fair
Matthew Unrau
My adventure story, continued
Melissa Oyer
Plains comes in third place, Thompson Falls girls place second
Matt Unrau
Mary Kathleen Berenice Kajewski Noonan
Mary (Betty) Noonan, 97, was born January 20, 1912, in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Harry Haronin Kajewski (b. Poland 1877, d. Craik Sask., 1962) and Mary Edith Alicia Kajewski, nee Moore, (b.Walkerton, Ontario, 1882, d. Regina Sask., 1971). Her father and grandfather owned the first power plant in Saskatchewan.Growing up in Regina with her siblings Tom, Norah, Edith and Hilda, she excelled in Canadian sports, becoming captain for her hockey and curling teams.