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Superior students present ‘Foil That Villain’
When lovely young widow Penny Candy and her baby, Ruth, are taken in by her Aunt Praline, owner of The Sweet Shoppe candy store in Boston 150 years ago, little does Penny know both love and danger lie ahead.

Passport in Time, YCC volunteers visit Savenac Nursery
Keeping the Savenac Nursery in Haugan in pristine condition comes mostly from volunteers, with the bulk of help from Passport in Time.

Plains artist Williams to be featured in documentary
Dave Williams served in the U.S. Navy from 1980-1984 and will tell you that where he is today is not what he wanted, but it’s where he is meant to be.

Savage Heat leaves Vikings smoldering
The Charlo Lady Vikings just couldn’t hold off the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat at the District 10-C Volleyball Tournament this past weekend.
Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
Another week, another day in paradise…I know there are many of you that feel the same way.
Remember those good ole’ school days?
School days, school days, good old golden rules days. Reading and Riting and Rithmatic, taught to the tune of a hickory stick!

Shed hunters begin hunt for discarded antlers
But it’s in the serene harshness of winter that the annual shedding of antlers...
It's time to seize the day
Danielle Switalski

Pumpkins, costumes and treats, oh my!
The Mineral County Library hosted their annual Pumpkin Decorating and Costume Contest on Oct. 27. Under clear autumn skies area children gathered in costumes from noon until 2 p.m. to enjoy games, treats and some pumpkin decorating.

Prosecutors present evidence in Wood murder trial
A writing in the margin of a religious study book found inside a murder suspect’s vehicle...
Vulles announces pick for undersheriff
In the race for sheriff, Democrat Tim Vulles has announced that Rick Field would serve as his undersheriff should he be elected. Field, who currently works in Coeur d'Alene as a patrol sergeant, has worked in the law enforcement field since 1986.

Montana Aussie adventures with Erin-Jay
I wonder how many kids around the county are as excited as I am about the Easter Bunny’s impending stop?

Trotters softball roster full of promising players
There are some folks who have coaching in their blood, who thrive on the competition and the challenge of molding a team into a winner.
Computer crash delays 12-team Bob Kinney Classic in Superior
The annual Bob Kinney Classic wrestling tournament held in Superior came to an abrupt halt Saturday morning when the tournament program crashed. That left event representatives scrambling to get the teams back on the mats. The program, Trackwrestling, is used nationally and is an event management system for tournaments.

Hot Springs teacher wins grueling 100-mile race
Lots of people don’t even like to drive 100 miles.
From the top of the trail
Summer Crosby

U.S. House candidates Tranel and Lamb discuss issues at Paradise debate
The Paradise Center last week hosted a debate attended by two of the candidates for Montana's District 1 U.S. House seat, Democrat Monica Tranel and Libertarian John Lamb.

Warm weather greets St. Regis Flea Marketers
Melissa Oyer

Keeping in touch with Rep. Pat Ingraham
As legislators, we have had some long days and short nights as we head to the midway point of the session, the transmittal deadline for all non-revenue bills. With transmittal ending on February 27th, we have been hearing an increased number of general bills both in committee and on the floor.
Montana should own land
By Montana State Senator Jennifer Fielder