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Private schools may have sports advantage
Nick Ianniello

Food for thought: recognizing a verbally abusive relationship
This is the second part of a two part series on Verbal Abuse. In this article I will address some ways to manage verbal abuse.
Flower ship celebreates first year
It’s been a year since Jackie Callison opened up Jackie’s Gifts and Flowers in Superior and she said that she can’t believe how quickly time has gone by.

Community gives thanks
PLAINS – The community came together for a Thanksgiving feast on Thursday at the Shekinah Soup Kitchen.
Food for Thought: How have you grown?
But with challenges and tribulations comes an opportunity to learn...
Plains man still appreciates VFW Auxiliary
In 1976 I was stationed aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Sherman out of Boston...
SKC hosts Active Threat Intervention Symposium
The Salish and Kootenai College campus was busy earlier this month, and not just because students were in and around the buildings.
Plains student Mariah Mormah honored in Duck Stamp competition
On March 23, 144 student art entries for the 2018 Montana State Junior Duck Stamp Contest from all across Montana were judged at Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in Stevensville.
Burn regulations released to public
MINERAL COUNTY – The Superior Ranger District recently released information regarding the annual open burning season and it includes what the public can and cannot do when it comes to burning.

New store opening promises locals more convenience
Last Wednesday a new business opened up on Main Street in Plains. It is called 406 Outlet and the owner, Jessica Holland, says that her store is bringing something new to the town.
Responsibilties to the people
This is to follow up Judy Wooley and Pat Legard’s letter from last week regarding the Sanders County Republican Central committee. The SCRCC is as irrelevant as is our U. S. congress. Congress has passed its responsibility to Obama, just as the SCRCC has passed its responsibility on to Mike Hashasaki. We are just a microcosm of what is happening in Washington D. C. The ruling elite is trying to control the people and they just don’t get it. We the people are fed up with the business of politics as usual.

Sinus infection turns life-threatening for Thompson Falls teen
He was flown to Logan Health Children’s hospital in Kalispell the next day for emergency surgery and then would need a second brain surgery that night. On Friday he was headed in for a third brain surgery.
State Government scraps Regional Hazmat funding
By ERIN JUSSEAUME

Ranney
Conrad's Corner: The magic waterfall
Many of you know the story of Conrad Talbot, but many don’t know the story of the waterfall.

What is the meaning of graffiti in Mineral County?
Is it the work of bored teen-agers or warnings from outsiders seeking to establish new territory?

Spotlight on the Arts: Elizabeth Patterson
At 15 years of age, Elizabeth Patterson, an eighth-grade student at Noxon School, is multitalented in many forms of art.
HD-14 candidate Randy Mitchell
There will be two candidates for the primary election on June 8 for Montana House Representative from District 14.
Thilmony posts personal best at tough Kalispell meet
The Montana High School cross country season is gaining steam, and so are the Thompson Falls varsity teams, both of whom competed at the Flathead Invitational meet last week in Kalispell.
Sanders County residents offer insight into 1915 rock carving
It didn’t take long for some important clues to roll in concerning the mystery of who John Crossen was, and why did he pause to carve his name in a rock on a ranch north of Plains more than a century ago.