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Hooray! Republicans renounce unconstitutional invasion of privacy
Big Sky Singers to perform at Spring Gala
Jim Toomey
Plains celebrates reading with fun
PLAINS – Burrow races, piñatas, kindles and bikes were on everyone’s minds as the I Love to Read month celebration wrapped up the month of February.
Plains School Board talks money
PLAINS – At the monthly school board meeting, money was high on the chain of topics as the Plains School Board discussed a new grant the school received, approved three salary increases and paid dues to the Montana School Board Association.
Church on the Move members travel to help Fijians
PLAINS – Keeping to their name, the Church on the Move is once again on the go aiming to help those less fortunate around them.
Fair Board and Stand Down discuss funds
PLAINS – The Tri-State Stand Down may have moved to Trout Creek but unfinished business plagued the Sanders County Fair Board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Valentine's Day
Pastor Jim Sinclair gives his wife, Renee, roses at the Valentine's Day banquet.
All we need is love...and good food
PLAINS – Love was in the air Friday night at the annual Church on the Move Valentine’s Day banquet. Community members gathered in the service hall to enjoy the company of their friends and loved ones while dining on a delicious three-course meal.
Review of "The Miracle Worker"
The Miracle Worker (In other words the story of Helen Keller) was one of the best performances by the Montana Repertory Theatre I myself have ever seen. I thought this because the story was easy to follow, it was all from the original script except they added projections of images (the most show were of what Helen was experiencing in her view point). Its cast was phenomenal. From what I observed at the Banquet, they all got along nicely and when forced with adopting a family mentality they pulled it off. I was particularly impressed with the manner they acted when faced with having no work with a blind character. It felt like a life style and raw emotion. And lastly it wasn’t amateurs doing this. These were very experienced and their acting skills were top notch. An example was Annie Sullivan played by Caitlin Mclae struggle to find some way to reach Helen and she made it feel like as if it were a real conflict you were looking down upon. No part of it felt forged.
Lady Tigers vs. Lady Bobcats
Lady Tiger Gabby Moeller looks for an opening around Superior players Hannah Hollenback, Jordan Mueller and Marissa Koke.
Lady Bobcats and Lady Tigers end season strong
SUPERIOR – In an intense rivalry game between Superior and St. Regis, it was clear the winner would be a cat; the only question was how long the tail would be. In the end, the Superior Lady Bobcats were inched out in the double overtime match up.
Chamber discusses upcoming events
HOT SPRINGS – The Chamber of Commerce gathered for their monthly meeting Thursday, February 6 to discuss upcoming projects and events.
To fall in love with reading
Clayton Graham Wurtz
Tom, Brandi, and Haylie Wurtz joyfully announce the birth of their son, Clayton Graham Wurtz, on January 21, 2014, in Spokane WA. He weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces, 20 inches long. His maternal grandparents are Jim and Melanie Moore of Coeur d’Alene. His parental grandparents are Sue Miekle of Plains and Tom Wurtz Sr. of Janesville WI. Great Grandpa is Fred Mielke of Plains.
Commissioners discuss grants
SUPERIOR – In their weekly meeting Friday, the county commissioners reviewed the draft for a letter to support a possible application for the Prevention Partnership Grant and Alcohol Compliance Grant.
The year of elections
THOMPSON FALLS – On Thursday, January 9 the election season officially kicked off as candidates entered the Elections Office to file their declarations of candidacy.
Lady Cats take down Eagles after Viking defeat
SUPERIOR – In two home games last weekend, the Lady Bobcats faced a close defeat by Charlo, before coming back for a powerful victory against Two Eagle.
Lady Bobcats claw their way to victory
SUPERIOR – The Lady Bobcats saw a victory and defeat in games against the Hot Springs Lady Savages and Thompson Falls Lady Hawks, last Friday and Saturday.
Christmas packages
Ashley Cardenas, Ameris Velez, Alesha Evans, Karen Evans, Mandy Velez, Alexis Carter, Brian Iseminger, Brianna Reichert and Jim Hanson stand with the nine packed holiday boxes.