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MT West Dentist gets set to crown new building
The new building across from The Circle has been going through a bit of a face-lift this past week.
Noxon School Board negotiates with teachers, plans to replace doors
Transfer of federal land to state to be explored
THOMPSON FALLS - A public meeting to explore transfer of federal land to the states will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, December 12 at the Rex Theater in Thompson Falls.

Students see the importance of their studies
After studying six of the 10 systems of the human body, the students of Stacy Crabb’s fourth grade class saw the real world applications of their knowledge.
Luella P. Oelschlager
Luella P. Oelschlager, 88, of Nevis, Minn., died Thursday, March 20, 2008, at Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, Minn.
Obituary; Catherine Pemberton
“Katie”

Thompson Falls resident Rod Knutson speaks about his time as a POW
“I’m very proud to be an American and proud of my performance there.” That's how Capt. Rodney (Rod) Knutson (Ret) describes his devotion to his country and those he served with during the seven and half years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.

Plastic keeps St. Regis band making beautiful music
Sometimes you’ve just gotta’ roll with it. Such as rolls of plastic, or in this case hordes of plastic table cloth coverings.

Short on numbers but big on enthusiasm
For a second year the “Run for the Pool” was held in Superior on Saturday, Sept. 29. Approximately 40 runners participated this year, down from nearly 100 last year. There were some conflicting events over the weekend, including a junior high football game and a local wedding.
Noxon school gives winter road safety advice
NOXON – With more severe winter weather spreading through the area, road safety has become more concerning; to help with this, the Noxon schools distributed safety tips for going out on the road.

Hot Springs gunman files guilty plea
Following police standoff back in May, man pleads guilty to criminal endangerment
A Hot Springs man filed a guilty plea last Thursday in District
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 13, 2013

Family Medicine network welcomes one of their own

St. Regis volleyball splits with Mullan, Charlo
In their meeting with Mullan, which joins forces with St. Regis as a co-op football partner but not other sports, St. Regis was dominant from the beginning as they swept the Idaho version of Lady Tigers, 3-0.

Mission notches big win over Plains
Two things emerged from Friday night’s 58-6 Mission win over Plains in a Montana High School 8-man football game.

Thompson Falls organizing neighborhood watch program
Concerned citizens of Thompson Falls met Tuesday evening at the Black Bear ballroom to discuss ways to continue the efforts of organizing a neighborhood watch program.

Fugitive recaptured after manhunt in Plains
A fugitive who reportedly slipped out of his handcuffs and escaped custody July 9 in the Plains area was recaptured by local law enforcement officers July 10.
Alberton may lose recycling bin that serves public
The days may be numbered for Alberton’s recycling bin.
Environmentalist group has hands in the federal cookie jar
CSKT Water Compact
While it may be true that - and lawful for - a tribal member of the CSKT Corporation to serve as a Legislator in Montana, it is NOT true that the privilege of being a “Tribal Council Person” confers governmental authority or power over any NON-tribal matters, or NON-tribal lands or other resources. That is plain, simple logic.