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COLUMN: The dimpled orb
It is a game not for the faint of heart.

Savage Heat hoists district trophy
The Savage Heat were powered to their first district championship in over a decade by the red-hot shooting of their sophomore forward, but after the game he was feeling ice cold.
Holiday travel expected to break records
MISSOULA – A record breaking number of Americans will travel this holiday season according to AAA Montana. More than 107 million travelers will hit the road and the airlines between Saturday, Dec 23 and Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 as 10 most traveled days of the year.

Train collides with semi; no injuries reported
A Montana Rail Link train loaded with coal collided with a semi-truck and trailer on Dec. 27 at Frenchtown. The unidentified driver was trying to get his truck unstuck from the tracks when the train approached at about 45 mph. He was able to escape the vehicle without injury. The area was snowpacked at the time.

Bikes, fishing poles big hit at county fair
Kids of all ages gathered in anticipation for their number to be called during this year’s Living Water Bible Study Group bike raffle. It was held on Saturday, Aug. 5, during the Mineral County Fair at 3 p.m.
False rumor of lock-down hits Alberton School
Alberton School was the victim of a rumored lock-down last week. There were reports of a student bringing a gun to school and the school having a lock-down.
Oh Deer: Driver OK after collision on Montana 28
With the change of seasons ready to come about, animals are still on the one during dusk and dawn hours and drivers should be vigil.
University of Montana 2021 spring graduates
Many participated in Commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 1, in UM’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium.

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

Deborgia ladies celebrate Leap Year
What better way to spend the extra day of this leap year than with friends, food, fellowship and some bling?

UM grad joins team at Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Some health-program students at Missoula College of the University of Montana are joining the battle against the coronavirus pandemic even before they graduate.
Weather causes traffic delays, road closures
Semi-trucks, passenger vehicles stranded along I-90 at Haugan

Sanders County runners take on Missoula Marathon
Numerous current and former residents of Sanders County converged on to the Missoula Marathon recently, and a few runners took some top placings.

Picnic honors veterans
THOMPSON FALLS – Members of the Thompson Falls community came together to honor local veterans last weekend in a moving ceremony dedicated to those who serve or have served in our nation’s armed forces.
Chamber of Commerce discusses upcoming events
THOMPSON FALLS- The Thompson Falls Chamber of Commerce met on Friday at the Rimrock Lodge just outside of town to discuss the effectiveness of past events and the potential for upcoming events. About 10 members including Mayor Carla gathered in the scenic lounge overlooking the Clark Fork River for the meeting.

Deborgia ladies celebrate Leap Year
What better way to spend the extra day of this leap year than with friends, food, fellowship and some bling?

Senior spotlight: Ronald Forest
High School Graduate: 1963, St. Regis High School
Avista invests $100,000 in Montana Community Foundation this month
SPOKANE, Wash. Oct. 23, 2009: Continuing a legacy of community partnership, Avista has announced a significant investment to benefit the communities of Montana. The $100,000 investment in the Montana Community Foundation will establish the Avista Fund, which will provide grants to non-profit organizations to support programs that strengthen communities and enhance the quality of life for the people of Montana, including Sanders County.

19th annual Rocky Mountain Elk Banquet a success
Melissa Oyer

Train derailment cleaned up
Nick Ianniello