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June 26, 2009 midnight

Food for Thought

Dr. Leta A. Livoti Ph.D

Ryne "Gordon" Stehr
April 1, 2009 midnight

Ryne "Gordon" Stehr

Ryne G. Stehr, 82, of Superior died Sunday March 22 at the Mineral Community Hospital.

Reading day brings out book worms
March 11, 2009 midnight

Reading day brings out book worms

Nick Ianniello

January 14, 2009 midnight

First baby of new year arrives in Sanders County

Jamie Doran

December 5, 2008 midnight

Obituary: Linda J. Toomey

SUPERIOR — Linda Jean Toomey, 61, of Superior, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at Mineral Community Hospital of natural causes.

New vet in Plains
October 8, 2008 midnight

New vet in Plains

After 33 years the Lynch Creek Veterinary Clinic is going through a changing of the guard.

Nicole Guill sentenced to 15 years
September 18, 2008 midnight

Nicole Guill sentenced to 15 years

Nicole Guill walked into the Sanders County Courtroom Tuesday morning for with a smile on her face, even as she faced sentencing for sexual intercourse without consent and accountability for sexual intercourse and incest by accountability.

August 20, 2008 midnight

Friends face off over the ballot box

Despite a national political climate overrun by negative campaign ads and attack politics, two local candidates for Montana’s House District 14 cannot seem to find a negative word to say about one another.

August 13, 2008 midnight

Letters

Fraud, not assault

July 30, 2008 midnight

Veterans deserve quality transportation

Keeping in touch

July 23, 2008 midnight

Corinne “Keenie” Cone Christopher

Corinne "Keenie" Cone Christopher of Polson, was gifted from heaven January 23, 1936 in Plains to George and Frances Cone along with big brother, Wyatt. Followed by baby brother, Clancy. She married the love of her life, Richard J. Christopher, from Great Falls on June 15, 1957. Serendipity moved them to Polson in June 1963 where they began a legacy at Hubbard's Pharmacy, later renamed Harbour Pharmacy. After 45 years of service to the community, Keenie and Dick retired to their garden and church in 1999. She is survived by her life work, four children. Kim presides over the Twentieth Judicial District; Jeff practices Physical Therapy at St. Joseph's Hospital; Courtney teaches Art at Hellgate High School in Missoula; Tiara shared her mother's love of family and nurtures the extended family Dick and Keenie created. Kim has three boys, Nick in San Diego, Remington and Isaac. Jeff married Julie Smith and has two girls, Bryn and Jacey. Courtney enjoys his daughter Kaleigh. Tiara married Dr. Justin L Knowles and lives in Missoula with their sons, Roman, Ramsey and Christian. Most of Keenie's activities have been God-centered and children-oriented. A fountain of unconditional love she benefited every life she touched. Keenie brought joy to her interests in Community Concert, the Bell and Choral Choirs with Presbyterian Church, PEO and bridge. She will be dearly missed; few lives have benefited so many others. She is also survived by her brothers, Clancy Cone, MD and his wife Bev and Wyatt Cone, PhD and his wife Vera and numerous nieces and nephews. Keenie passed away on July 18, 2008 at 5:50 a.m. in Polson. The celebration of her life will be at the First Presbyterian Church, 301 — 4th Ave. E. Polson at 10:30 a.m. on Friday July 25, 2008. Arrangements are being made through Grogan Funeral Home, 883-2808. Donations may be made to the First Presbyterian Copeland Memorial Ringers.

June 18, 2008 midnight

Christopher J. Helm

Christopher J. Helm, (age 30) entered into rest on May 19, 2008 at his home in Littleton, Colo., where he had resided for the past 6 months with his fiancée, Tina. Chris was born in Ronan, Mont., on May 23, 1977 to parents Richard and Donna Helm.

Nicole Guill guilty on all counts
May 28, 2008 midnight

Nicole Guill guilty on all counts

As she had done for most of her three-day trial, Nicole Guill kept her emotions stifled and hidden as the jury read the three guilty verdicts, it wasn’t until the handcuffs were clasped around her wrist that one could see a crack in her stoic-facade, as she tearfully turned around to address her few supporters in the Sanders County Courthouse before being led to jail Friday.

Earth Day spends first year inside
April 23, 2008 midnight

Earth Day spends first year inside

The people of Hot Springs didn’t let the weather keep them from holding their first Earth Day Celebration, but the event was moved inside to Symes Hot Springs Hotel so people could avoid the rain and snow. The celebration featured about seven vendors and informational booths, five workshops, a potluck, and five live music acts.

March 25, 2008 midnight

Witness, juror fees raise cost of Guill trial

The longest trial ever in Sanders County, which found Douglas Guill guilty of all five felonies last week, came at a high cost. Clerk of District Court Dianne Rummel said she wouldn't be surprised if the cost amounted to around $25,000 because of the many witness fees and juror compensations.

March 19, 2008 midnight

Power is risking our way of life

Our way of life is at risk; it is not only about money, it is about control. One of the greatest weapons used by the “ruling aristocracy” to protect their financial interests and advance their power agenda is to use little known civil laws, to make felons out of most any law abiding citizen. Open your eyes to the true rulers of America, “the ruling aristocracy” of America, who are in partnership with the government, and has effectively eliminated the “justice system” as we know it, and has replaced it with the “just us system” through wealth and financial manipulation. They have gained control of every facet of our life. Their long arm of control extends over the entire judicial system, law enforcement, legislation, all major media. For example, their ignoring of candidate for president, Dr. Ron Paul, the only presidential candidate with a real concern for the American citizen, the Constitution and the sovereignty and freedom of each of us.

Wife, ex-wife take stand
March 11, 2008 midnight

Wife, ex-wife take stand

Calm, collected and cheerful, Nicole Guill spent almost six hours on the witness stand Monday, testifying on behalf of her husband in the case where he is charged with felony counts of sexual assault, sexual assault without consent and incest.

Hospital's new doctor's heart is with her patients
January 16, 2008 midnight

Hospital's new doctor's heart is with her patients

Nichols joins Clark Fork Valley Hospital

January 16, 2008 midnight

Food for Thought

Staying positive in the winter months

January 14, 2008 midnight

Plains woman goes to Alabama to talk herbs

A Plains resident had the chance to talk to a group of people in Alabama about something she believes in — herbs.