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T-Falls seniors perservered
A brisk wind Sunday afternoon made it a challenge for Thompson Falls’ Class of 2020 during graduation ceremonies, but it wasn’t the most difficult they endured.
First female grizzly in 40 years collared in Washington
The grizzly, along with her three cubs, were released to help biologists learn more about the endangered animals.

Sanders County communities mark 20th anniversary of 9/11
In Thompson Falls and Plains last weekend, both communities took time to remember those who perished in the attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.

Top Dawgs: Kids shows skills at moto races
The roar of motocross motorcycles filled the air around the Plains Fairgrounds on Friday and Saturday evening for the second annual Top Dawg Arena Cross motorcycle event.
Locals gather along I-90 to support Freedom Convoy
“I’m here in support of the truckers, as well as for America,” said Frank Magee of DeBorgia. “After hearing [President] Biden’s [State of the Union] speech last night, we have to have solidarity and bring everybody together.”
State Superintendent Arntzen announces Montana School Law Conference
The Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum specialists, teachers, legislators, and all other interested individuals.
James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76
James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76

John Walter “JW” Marrinan
John Walter “JW” Marrinan was born May 9, 2009, in Polson, Montana.
Fish Creek check stations stays busy
On the eve of the end of the fourth week of the big game season, the Fish Creek game check station had two biologists standing around a fire pit dressed in Arctic clothing and quite happy.

Helen Ruth (Malone) Jacobs, 93
Helen Ruth (Malone) Jacobs, 93
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.
Needless waste of childrens' lives
Kellogg and the Silver Valley has something in common with Plains.

Heat beats Trotters
It was senior night in Plains Friday, and while the Plains Trotters played a hard fought game against the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat, it just wasn’t enough to overtake them. Hot Springs defeated Plains in three games, 25-13, 25-16 and 25-15.

Little Bobcats receive special hats from church women
The elementary kids in Superior were in for a treat last week when ladies from the Superior United Methodist Church Womens Group, Leslie Heppe, Tammy Wieweck, and Becky Miller, arrived with boxes and bags full of hats.
Sanders County no longer recycling plastics
Due to China no longer accepting U.S. recycling waste, Sanders County has been forced to discontinue taking plastics.
Hot Springs dominates the competition
WEST YELLOWSTONE – The Savage Heat football team from Hot Springs dominated their opponents away from home on Saturday easily dispatching the team 71 to zero. The team applied relentless pressure in the first half on offense and defense repeatedly stopping drives by their challengers and scoring touchdowns in the hands of nine different players.

Dance Troupe brings Flamenco to Hot Springs
The Symes Hotel in Hot Springs was filled with the sounds of traditional Spanish dancing on Saturday as Flamenco Montana from Missoula displayed their talents for about 30 spectators.

4Hers compete at congress
Eight Sanders County youth attended the 83rd Annual 4-H Congress held on the Montana State University campus in Bozeman July 9-12. “4-H in Action” was a perfect theme for the event at which youth gained skills in the areas of technology, leadership, communication, community service and team work; powerful tools that will benefit them on their journey through life.
Homecoming Week is here in Noxon School District
It’s Homecoming Week at Noxon High School and there are several student activities planned.

Kalvin Miller
Kalvin Winfield Miller was born Sept. 19, 1951, to Winfield Miller and Minnie VanCampen Miller in Missoula, Mont.