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Plains residents enjoy chili and pies to help children
Cowboys come to Thompson Falls Rex Theater
THOMPSON FALLS – Traditional country music will be coming to Thompson Falls this week as the High Country Cowboys perform at the Rex Theater.
Residents defend life in nationwide March
Local Emergency Planning Committee gears up for emergencies
The Mineral County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) met for their monthly meeting on January 7. Tim Read, Mineral County Planner and Retired Superior Fire Chief John Woodland presented a slide show to the group regarding the freezing rain and icy roads that occurred on December 4 which resulted in closing I-90. The highway was closed for several hours, and stranded about 200 trucks in the County. The group discussed the event and came up with suggestions and strategies that would help deal with similar emergencies in the future.
Health concerns related to the Flat Creek-Iron Mountain Mine
Area youths display work in ASC art show

Plains artist named People's Choice
Clark Fork Valley Hospital joins NARCO group

Plains takes on Hot Springs in county match up
HOT SPRINGS/PLAINS – The Plains Trotters came away with a decisive win after their rivalry conference game against the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat, Saturday evening.
Fires plague Plains area

Emergency responders combat fire in Plains
PLAINS – Emergency responders rushed out to Burnham Lane, Tuesday morning, to fight a structure fire on the outer edges of Plains.
'Tis the season... for the flu
Former Plains student named Teacher of the Year

Plains second graders show off science knowledge through art
EPA starts testing at Smurfit Stone Mill
On November 12, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in a press release that there is a final agreement to investigate contamination at the Smurfit Stone Mill Superfund site, located near Frenchtown.
Sanders County School recognize anti-bullying
SANDERS COUNTY - October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and two schools, vastly different in size and on opposite ends of the county, have both made it a mission to prevent bullying, each in their own way.
Ghosts of Alberton - Residents report odd noises and occurrences around town
When the west winds howl down the valley and a full moon creeps over the mountains illuminating the Clark Fork River, residents can feel the autumn air slipping into winter. But at times, that chill in the air maybe something more unworldly, because some people believe spirits live among us.

Workshop explains hidden dangers of strangulation
