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Local pilot recalls past flights
For Bob Ruthford, there’s nothing like an open sky. The Superior resident keeps two planes in a hanger at the Mineral County airport, and on a good day there’s no other place he’d like to be.

Spotlight on the Arts: Sonny Brown
Spotlight on the Arts by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.

Plains Drama Club advances to Nationals
The Plains Drama Club earned the opportunity to compete at the national level with their compelling performance of “Our Diamond” at the state-wide Thespian Festival earlier this month.
Trotters volleyball sweeps Lady Bobcats
Winning on the road is never easy, they say. By that way of thinking the Plains Trotters volleyball crew had a decent week.

Montana's epic ski season coming to a close
Ski areas across the state are reporting epic snowfall and a historic ski season with an earlier than usual opening date and snow late into April. Lookout Ski Resort located on Lookout Pass on Interstate-90 is no exception with reports of new powder almost every day. They also were listed as one of the top ten deepest snow packs of any ski area in the country according to Matthew Sawyer, a spokesman for resort.

Drama Production
John Zunski, far right, reads from a script during auditions for a drama production in Alberton.

Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department conducts training
The Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department, Plains Volunteer Fire Department, and the Plains Community Ambulance crews were hard at work last week as they conducted training on lift assists and loading the new hydraulic cot into the ambulance properly. The training was held at the Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department building, located at 20 Old Airport Road in Plains.

Square dancers in Plains hit the big time
The media descended on a small group of square dancers in Plains last Saturday night. Television crews from both “Backroads of Montana” and “Under the Big Sky” were at the dance located in the basement of the First Security Bank.
COLUMN: On the road again
It was a stark and beautiful reminder of just how big Montana is.
Invasive mussels found in aquarium moss balls sold in Montana
Customers asked to dispose of moss balls properly.

Camp Bighorn receives a face lift for the upcoming busy season
PLAINS – Over 100 volunteers went straight to work at Camp Bighorn, pruning the garden, painting the new shop and cutting trails for the upcoming summer camp season.
Woman arrested, charged with murder of Thompson Falls man
The Sanders County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday announced the arrest of a Polson woman charged with the murder of Matthew George LaFriniere of Thompson Falls, who was killed nearly one year ago.

ALC works to put public land in the states control
SUPERIOR – At a December 12 meeting, the County Commissioners and members of the public learned about the issues, which surround federal versus state public land and how it affects Montana residents.
Food for Thought: Power plays, preadolescents
As young people mature, they seek more independence.

Lady Tigers defeat Noxon during pink night
ST. REGIS – After an intense four set game, the Lady Tigers came out on top in their game against the Noxon Lady Red Devils.
A look at the new mayor's first full day
Danielle Switalski
Fire preparedness
Jamie Doran

Rodeo keeps growing alongside fair
Danielle Switalski

Election rules name courthouse neutral ground
SUPERIOR – A ban on campaigning within the courthouse was just one thing discussed when the county department heads presented their monthly updates to the Mineral County Commissioners during their regular meeting.

St. Regis girls edge out Lady Savage Heat
HOT SPRINGS – After a hard-fought game, where they came back from the edge of defeat, the Hot Springs volleyball team was defeated in their game against the St. Regis Lady Tigers.