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Friends of the Library hold a fling
For the Friends of the Library, their mission is all about taking up the slack where funds are not available to do something. Leslie Heppe, Friends’ president, said that they step in when something needs done that the county is not able to do or the budget does not allot for to protect the future of the library.
At what cost athletics?: Gas prices leave teams in the dust
Jamie Doran
Cancer Network of Sanders County holds first luminaria
The display featured more than 100 luminarias which were placed along the sidewalk.
Third quarter honor rolls
Plains High School
Two Superior Little Guys take first
A wrestler didn't have to make it to the championship round or even place in the top four spots to celebrate. Such was the case for Superior Bobcat Tyler Wharry, who competed in the 125-pound junior high class, and claimed his first victory of the year. Immediately following his triumph, Wharry cheered, jumped in jubilation, and gleefully shook the hand of Superior assistant coach Gary Tourtelotte. The eighth-grader won his match against Frenchtown Bronc Colby Hagen 14-0.
Superior students get 'spaced-out' with NASA project
The Superior team didn’t actually take a trip to outer space, but they did team up with NASA to get a glimpse into their operation and speak to real astronauts.
TRACS benefits from scramble
THOMPSON FALLS – Golfers from across the area headed to Thompson Falls over the weekend to compete and support a local organization.
Benefit Glow Ball tournament yields crowd
PLAINS – The Wild Horse Plains Golf Course held the 2013 Benefit Glow Ball tournament on Saturday. The event, which started out much like a normal tournament, later turned into a dark frenzy lit up by glow sticks and glow in the dark golf balls.
Superior brightens town with new streetlight banners
Streetlight banners welcome tourists and inform them of what community activities are available, and provide a flavor of the character of the residents.
Plains-Hot Springs impress at Western Montana Duals
It was a good weekend for the Plains/Hot Springs combined wrestling team.
Residents take their shot at milking a wild cow
At each of the three nights of the Superior Lions Club Rodeo teams of three signed liability waivers in order to try to milk a wild cow in front of a charged rodeo audience – and maybe win some money in the process, if the cow cooperated.
Letters to the editor Sept. 21
Letters to the editor Sept. 21
First annual farmer's market kicks off in Superior
Andrew Waite
COLUMN: Track and field standouts
In the years I’ve been covering high school sports, I’ve often extolled the talents and drive of the young folks I’ve had the pleasure to write about in Western Montana.
Scouts bake cake, eat, too
The Cub Scouts showed last week that they could bake their cakes and eat them, too. At the end of the Plains Cub Scout Pack 4657 annual Feller's Cake Bake, nearly all of the boys got to take their own cakes home. Only one boy's father got outbid, and the winner gave the cake back to the father and son.
Mineral County Court Report - July 26-August 9
Mineral County Court Records from July 26 to August 9
Plains Elementary School 1st quarter honor roll
Plains Elementary School 1st quarter honor roll
Hot Springs family injured in Missoula accident
HOT SPRINGS – Hot Springs residents were involved in a traffic accident near the Missoula airport Tuesday night, requiring several people be taken to the hospital for injuries.
Bluehawks face off with Cut Bank
THOMPSON FALLS – The Bluehawks had their first taste of a home game against Cut Bank, who proved to be a strong front.
2014 All State/All-Conference awards
SANDERS COUNTY – All-State/All-Conference picks for the 2014 fall football season were announced last week and several Sanders County athletes were recognized for their achievements during the season.