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Alberton starts track practices
Alberton students are once again hoping for good weather as they try to get outside to practice for track. Coach Rachel Clevenger said that they spent the first few days of practice in the gym.

Hot Springs seniors shine at home meet
The Hot Springs track team has quite a few stars on the team and at a home meet last week many of those stars were finally given the opportunity to shine.

Paradise School board looks to uphold future for building
PARADISE - The Paradise School Board held a meeting last Tuesday night to discuss ideas and the timeline pertaining to the school’s closing at the end of the current academic year.
Legals for February, 7 2024

Hot Springs basketball teams must replace top players in 2021
Despite the loss of the Western 14C Conference’s leading scorer from last year...
Sanders County records first three COVID-19 cases
Last week’s first apparent COVID-19 case in Sanders County turned out to be a false positive, but a trio of cases this week are the real thing.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: How To Handle Yourself In A Potential Assault Situation
Recently a friend of mine e-mailed some advice on how to handle a potential assault...

Mineral County Community Foundation scholarship winners
Established in 1994 when a generous donor gave $95,000 to the county, the Mineral County Community Foundation was established.
Food for Thought: Recognizing bulimia, causes, symptons
Bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder...

Washington Companies to terminate Montana Rail Link lease
Montana Rail Link, the Missoula-based railroad company owned by billionaire industrialist Dennis Washington, announced Monday that it will terminate a long-term lease of its tracks through southern Montana and return them to owner BNSF Railway.

Getting a glimpse at the great gray owl in its native habitat
I had my first sighting of a great gray owl last week after finishing a walk near home.
Food for Thought: Single Parent Survival Skills
Becoming divorced or widowed and then facing years of single parenting is a shock to anyone...

Plains man describes dowsing as a spiritual matter
The Blackfoot, Idaho native and resident of Plains for the last 11 years, is a dowser.

Richard Michael Johnson, 73
Richard Michael Johnson

Rediscovering home: Keeping '54'
Gusty winds set the butterflies free. But “54” is safe at home in Mineral County.
Hot Springs volleyball ousted at divisional tourney
After a late-season surge propelled them into the District 14C finals, which in turn sent them to the Western Division finals as the No. 2 seed volleyball team from the district, the Hot Springs Lady Heat ran into a buzzsaw in the form of teams waiting to take them on.

Plains stays in mix at top of 7B
Two games against two largely different opponents and a split of those two games.
Thompson Falls teams split weekend games
A split against two good teams is not perfect but it ain’t bad.
Montana Viewpoint: Rights and responsibilities
But for almost every right, there is a qualifier that is as important as the right itself.

Spotlight on the Arts: Ava Bouquet
"Spotlight the Arts" is a new feature, sponsored by the Paradise Center, which is designed to showcase the talents of Sanders County students participating in the arts.