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Deanna Maxine Niles
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Wine tasting upcoming
Once again, it is time to celebrate fall with the Ninth Annual Wine Tasting and Fashion Show. This event was conceived by Erica Swanson Lawyer, McGowan’s Grocery, Laura Rehbein and Mountain West Clothing. This year those businesses, plus Clark Fork Valley Hospital, Kalispell Regional Medical Center, Community Hospital and St. Patrick Hospital will again be sponsors.
County Community Development meeting wrap
Sanders County Community Development Corporation met on Tuesday, September 22nd in Hot Springs. The board approved the budget which included stronger financial support from the county.
Mineral County Challenge work groups to meet July 21, 23
The public is invited to join two Mineral County Challenge Work Groups meetings.

Senior boys place at Archie Roe
The Thompson Falls senior boys excelled on the track on Sunday and it was the freshmen girls who excelled on Thursday at the County Meet.
TRACS gives old building new life
Thanks to the generosity of a local business, Thompson River Animal Shelter (TRACS) now has a new healthy cat adoption center.

Fair commission decides theme, moneyless
PLAINS - The February meeting for the Sanders County Fair Commission was conducted Monday night at the fairgrounds and issues such as the “moneyless” decision, the 2013 Fair theme, and a chnage in the by-laws.
Stamping out ‘cancel culture’
Cancel culture?
Paradise sewer opponents seek ouster of board members
Each side in the Paradise sewer project issue are hoping for only one kind of ground to be broken.

Sanders County residents rally in Thompson Falls
It was billed as a rally, a peaceful, spiritual gathering...

What’s next in the push to restore southern Montana’s passenger rail service
Last week the Federal Railroad Administration announced that it awarded a $500,000 grant to the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority to explore the feasibility of restoring passenger rail service along the North Coast Hiawatha route, which passed through many of Montana’s largest cities along its Chicago-to-Seattle route before the service was scrapped four decades ago.
Superior students excited for European tour
One really can’t refer to them as "field trips" when the kids are flying seven time zones from home to Europe.
Lanie Crabb selected as Junior Rodeo Princess
For young equine ladies in Mineral County there’s an opportunity every year to become part of the Rodeo Royalty for the Superior LIONS Go for the Gold Rodeo during the Mineral County Fair.
Iconic St. Regis Memorial Day flea market canceled by COVID
Memorial Day weekend in St. Regis, Montana means traffic backing up at its four-way stop in what is usually a sleepy little town. It means kettle corn and concession stand burgers.
COLUMN: What is the deal with mascots?
You’d probably have to actually be in my mind, entangled in the web of electrons to even begin to wonder why I would ponder such a thing, but I’ve been wrestling with this question for years.

Bobcats stroll to homecoming night victory
If you had to describe this year’s version of the Superior Bobcats 8-man football team what would it be?
Savenac Nursery joins nationwide kids fishing day
Fishing with your kids in Montana is Heaven on earth. It makes lifelong memories and the more you take young’uns out fishing the better they become, the more fish are caught and a healthy obsession to a sport might be developed.
Column: Alberton girls show true grit
It can be running across open ground while people you don’t even know are shooting at you.

Sheriff Fielders advises residents 'be ready to go'
Communication, it has been said, is often the difference between winning a battle and losing.

Plains woman talks hair with Hillary
One of the highlights reported in the news of Senator Hillary Clinton’s visit to Missoula had nothing to do with her stance on taxes, her thoughts on the war in Iran or even her views of global warming — it was her hair. And all because of a comment by a Plains woman.