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After 12 years, Symes owners are moving on
July 16, 2008 midnight

After 12 years, Symes owners are moving on

After 12 years of ownership by Leslie and Dan Smith, the historic Symes Hotel in Hot Springs is up for grabs on the real estate market.

Vets get new van, transport for disabled vets
July 16, 2008 midnight

Vets get new van, transport for disabled vets

What if you were disabled, stranded, unable to drive yourself to the veterans’ hospitals that could take care of you?

July 16, 2008 midnight

James Wesley Ward

James Wesley Ward passed away on June 28th at his home in Thompson Falls. He was born May 24, 1938 n Hamilton, Montana to James J. and Alma Rennaker Ward. His family moved to the mouth of Thompson Fiver in 1947. He attended school in Thompson Falls graduating from TFHS in 1956. He is survived by his wife Ginger, son Cody and granddaughter Kati on the Ward Ranch and daughter Tracy and granddaughters Jenni and Kari of Rathdrum, Idaho. During the years their children were in school the Ward's had several children in need of a place to live stay with them. One being Regan Holden and she now lives in France.

July 16, 2008 midnight

Corvallis - Marlene (Clark) Johnson, 73

Corvallis - Marlene (Clark) Johnson, 73, of Corvallis passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at home with her husband Myron by her side after a battle with cancer. She was delivered by her Grandma Haley on July 12, 1934 in Stevensville the daughter of Clayton Boone and Helen Mabel (Haley) Jenkins.

July 16, 2008 midnight

PLAINS - Murrill L. McNeil

Murrill L. McNeil, 63, of Plains passed way June 28, 2008 in Missoula, MT.

Sparks fly at Firecracker Softball Tournament
July 9, 2008 midnight

Sparks fly at Firecracker Softball Tournament

The annual Fourth of July Firecracker Softball Tournament took place this weekend with teams from all over the northwest competing for trophies from the St. Regis Volunteer Fire Department.

Backwards biker raises awareness about homelessness, AIDS and medical marijuana
July 9, 2008 midnight

Backwards biker raises awareness about homelessness, AIDS and medical marijuana

Drivers speeding down Interstate 90 through Mineral County Friday may have had to do a double-take as they saw a 37-year-old man riding a child’s BMX bike along the road backwards.

July 9, 2008 midnight

Plum Creek purchase

More than 40,000 acres of Mineral County land will be part of a multimillion dollar conservation purchase made by the Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land that was announced last week.

Five suspected drug traffickers plead “not guilty”
July 9, 2008 midnight

Five suspected drug traffickers plead “not guilty”

Five suspected drug traffickers who allegedly smuggled ecstasy into Mineral County pleaded not guilty to criminal possession of dangerous drugs with intent to distribute in their initial court appearance July 2. The maximum penalty for the offense is up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $50,000.

FFA takes away wings from local flyer
July 2, 2008 midnight

FFA takes away wings from local flyer

It’s a bright Friday afternoon, and Tom Seliga is putting together a six foot long model airplane that can soar over 400 feet in the air and fly as far as the eye can see. But unfortunately, Seliga and his plane have been grounded.

July 2, 2008 midnight

Food banks feeling impact from recession

With the price of gas going up almost daily and the economy showing little improvement, food banks in the area have been hit hard with donations and the price of gas to be able to deliver food.

Back in the swing of things
July 2, 2008 midnight

Back in the swing of things

The Mineral County Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament made its comeback Saturday at the Trestle Creek Golf Course in St. Regis with sunny weather and teams from all over Mineral County.

A journey of hope
June 26, 2008 midnight

A journey of hope

After 105-plus miles of riding, which included a climb over Thompson Pass’ 4,800-foot summit, the Trans America cycling team was more than grateful to pull into Quinn’s Hot Springs and Resort last Wednesday in Paradise.

June 11, 2008 midnight

Cox, Iversen win primary

Republican Tony Cox and Democrat Cindy Iversen both claimed victories in the race for District 3 County Commissioner in last Tuesday’s primary.

June 11, 2008 midnight

Joyce D. Laws

Joyce D. Laws age 74 of Paradise Mont., passed away on Monday June 2, 2008 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula.

Schoolhouse Rock Car Show returns to Superior
June 11, 2008 midnight

Schoolhouse Rock Car Show returns to Superior

Superior residents woke up to the sound of growling engines and the smell of premium gasoline Saturday morning as the Ninth Annual Old Schoolhouse Rock Car Show kicked off.

Superior puts on tennis camp
June 11, 2008 midnight

Superior puts on tennis camp

The Superior Tennis Team and some Superior locals hit the tennis courts this week for some lessons and preparation for a summer tennis season.

EMT trainees practice for mass-casualty scenario
June 4, 2008 midnight

EMT trainees practice for mass-casualty scenario

Sirens wailed and screams pierced the air May 27 as Emergency Medical Technician trainees arrived by ambulance at the Sanders County Fairgrounds to help 30-plus mock victims. The EMT trainees were completing their final class event, a mass casualty scenario.

Nicole Guill guilty on all counts
May 28, 2008 midnight

Nicole Guill guilty on all counts

As she had done for most of her three-day trial, Nicole Guill kept her emotions stifled and hidden as the jury read the three guilty verdicts, it wasn’t until the handcuffs were clasped around her wrist that one could see a crack in her stoic-facade, as she tearfully turned around to address her few supporters in the Sanders County Courthouse before being led to jail Friday.

May 28, 2008 midnight

Panthers take silver, bronze at state

The Alberton Panthers took their largest contingent ever to the State C championship track meet in Helena to compete against the strongest athletes in the state.