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LTE-Plains man supports Tranel for Public Service Commission
The Public Service Commission is a critical race this fall.
Nolan Thomas Frankhauser
Nolan Thomas Frankhauser was born at 1:37 a.m. Monday, July 12, 2021, at Clark Fork Valley Hospital to mother Natalie Frankhauser and father Jason Franhauser, of Plains. Nolan joins Josie Frankhauser. He weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 20 inches. Nolan’s maternal grandparents are Thomas Ruzicka, of Sacramento, Tracy Ruzicka, of Big Spring, Texas. His maternal great-grandparent is Dewey Sigmon, of Lockhart, South Carolina. Nolan’s paternal grandparents are Tom Price, of Seattle, Diane Price, of Tacoma, Washington, and great-grandparent Lillian Gravseth, of Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Ronald Block was the delivering physician. (Photo courtesy Clark Fork Valley Hospital)
Fire and rescue uses jaws of life training
The West End Fire and Rescue Department responded to an accident on the eastbound lane of Interstate 90 Sunday evening, and utilized some newly acquired training and equipment.
Mineral County loses dispatcher Newart
After working for the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office for almost 10 years, 911 dispatcher Robert Newart has decided to hang up the dispatch phone on Tuesday, May 28. He’s one of three dispatchers who have recently left the job, right behind Roni Philips and Brandon Church. “He was very friendly and outgoing and knew how to make people calmer in a bad situation,” St. Regis Assistant Fire Chief Kat Kitteridge said. “He knew just what to do and say.” Dispatchers have a tough job. Their duties include listening to the radio while many different systems go off, including Mineral County’s deputies, fire departments and Emergency Medical Systems. “They’re the hinge pin to the county,” Kitteridge says. “They’ve got to be very attentive to what’s going on.” Newart, 34, began his career with the Sheriff’s Office as a detention officer 10 years ago and was transferred to dispatch after six months. “I liked the fact that I was helping the community, whether it was simple questions about road conditions or when open burn was to helping people that were in life or death situations,” Newart said.
4-H girls receive sewing lessons
It seemed like everybody was calling Mariah Naegeli's name on Thursday at the Plains Methodist Church. The Thompson Falls' senior, known for her community service in 4-H, was doing what she does best. She was helping.
Interstate 90 car wreck results in fatality
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Soda tab update
O Sole Trio performs April 13 in Paradise
Tickets are available now to attend the performance of “O Sole Trio,” the final event of Sanders County Arts Council’s 2018-19 Performing Arts Season.
Local high school basketball scores and stats
Girls Basketball Scores
Jim Johnson meet kicks off track season St. Regis, Clark Fork athletes in top slots
The snow has finally melted on the fields, just in time for track season to begin at area high schools. Athletes from St. Regis, Superior and Alberton packed their gear and headed to Frenchtown for their first meet of the season, the Jim Johnson meet. Johnson is a retired teacher from Alberton and started the tournament nine year ago. He was there again this year, with his stop watch, timing runners as they crossed the finish line.
Choices Counseling burglars arrested
Two Superior roomates are in custody on felony burglary charges after allegedly breaking into a Superior business and stealing a computer.
Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse crew bakes up a storm
The assembly line in the Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse worked the same amount of time but as volunteers, however, their perks were laughter, ribbing, homemade fudge and banana bread as they cranked out about 75 apple pies last Thursday.
Plains kicks off celebrations on Independence Day
The Plains VFW kicked of the Fourth of July celebrations with a picnic in the park.
Bluehawk wrestling takes small band to Mission tourney
THOMPSON FALLS - Prior to the holiday vacation, the Bluehawk wrestling squad traveled to compete at the Mission Mountian Classic wrestling tournament in St. Ignatius.
Wrestling Ted Kato Invitational in Thompson Falls
Ted Kato Wrestling Invitational was held in Thompson Falls on Saturday, Jan. 21. Where Ronan came in first with a score of 186. Plains-Hot Springs landed second at 118, Flathead JV, 104; Thompson Falls, 103; Florence, 88; Superior/Alb. Clark Fork Mountain Cats, 71; Bigfork, 52; Missoula Big Sky JV, 46; Mission-Charlo, 43; Missoula Sentinel JV, 32; Drummond-Philipsburg, 25; Arlee, 20.
Superior reunion
Former Superior classmates & spouses met last week at the Whispering Woods Resort at Welches, Oregon, complimentary of Gaylord Green.
Real estate market begins to recover
SANDERS COUNTY – Following sizeable alterations during the last recession, the real estate market within the county is showing positive signs as statistics begin to tick up.
Montana natural gas customers to see higher prices this winter
However, the price of natural gas itself is driven by market conditions and the cost of natural gas is forecast to be higher due to increased global demand.
Help available for NW Energy Montana customers
NorthWestern Energy Montana customers worried about their ability to pay winter energy bills should reach out.