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Community rallies around firefighters at VFW breakfast
The Wildhorse VFW hall was built to host functions and events for heroes who served their country.
Horsemen football returns with corral full of talent
Mike Tatum is back at the helm.
Red Devils look to build off last season's success
Noxon High head football coach Lucas MacArthur would be forgiven if he’s thinking “we shall return.”
Hot Springs leans on speed and experience
The bad news for Hot Springs as they prepare for the 2023 football season is they lost their best player from last year.
T-Falls harriers return strong team
One of the best distance runners in Thompson Falls history has graduated and moved on to play basketball in college.
Plains cross-country roster continues to grow
The mark of anything that gains followers is likely that it is popular and growing.
Lady Heat volleyball fields well-rounded roster
The youth movement continues in Hot Springs.
Lady Hawks start season with solid foundation of talent
Last year was a good year to say the least for the always strong Thompson Falls High volleyball team.
Key returners to lead St. Regis volleyball
Each year in high school sports brings about change, including to team line-ups. Sometimes it is dramatic, other times very subtle.
Superior local takes reins at school superintendent
Growing up with both parents as teachers and then one going into school administration, Logan Labbe thought he would have a different direction in life.
Huckleberry Fest draws thousands to Trout Creek
This, said band member Dana Scranton, was something “nobody would have expected to find in this part of the country.”
St. Regis-Mullan Tigers ramp up for season kickoff
So how do you replace an all-everything athlete who led your team in a bunch of offensive and defensive measurements last season?
The first two amendments the most important
The first two amendments to our Constitution are by far the most important. Here is why.

While rare, otter attack not out of character, experts say
The three women who were recently attacked by an otter while floating on the Jefferson River near Three Forks stood about a near-equal chance of being charged by an angry unicorn.

Fairgrounds offers sanctuary to fire evacuees
When mandatory evacuations for Walking Horse Lane and Early Dawn Road and adjacent areas near Big Arm were announced last Thursday afternoon by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Vicki Holmberg, Polson Fairgrounds caretaker, was immediately on the phone with people seeking shelter for their animals and places to park their campers and RVs. When she wasn’t on the phone, she was showing people where to put their animals.
Plains church leads back-to-school supply drive
The ever-widening grin on the face of 6-year-old Harrison Strong told the story.
Blackfoot makes donation at fair to Superior Fire
Blackfoot Communications is named after the Blackfoot River and started as a cooperative almost 70 years ago in the Clinton region.
Sanders County residents offer insight into 1915 rock carving
It didn’t take long for some important clues to roll in concerning the mystery of who John Crossen was, and why did he pause to carve his name in a rock on a ranch north of Plains more than a century ago.
COLUMN: World Cup team all about politics
Soccer, at least among the Women’s World Cup team, is shooting itself in the proverbial foot.
Tough-as-leather rodeo athletes shine at Mineral County Fair
Never let it be said that rodeo is not an extremely entertaining sport.