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Second annual Winter Market held at county fairgrounds
PLAINS – The Pavilion at the Sanders County Fairgrounds was jammed full of vendors last week as the building hosted the second annual holiday market.
Heather opens up about her hour of fame
PLAINS – The news came shortly after Heather Worrall was finished with surgery. As she had her procedure done, her husband Bob said her phone was ringing off the hook. Once Worrall checked her calls, she was in shock. It was the Food Network answering her plea.
Paradise artist a true Renaissance man
Steve Eberhardt is a modern day Renaissance man living near Paradise!
Savage Heat leaves Vikings smoldering
The Charlo Lady Vikings just couldn’t hold off the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat at the District 10-C Volleyball Tournament this past weekend.
Soaring to a state championship
It’s been over a week since their history making state track and field championship and for Superior Bobcats Nicole Stroot, Kinzie Cooper and Geneva Plakke the victory still hasn’t sunk in.
OUTDOORS: City slicker spends day with game warden
SANDERS COUNTY – Waking up early on a Sunday morning has never been part of my routine. Sunday’s are a day to relax and sleep late. I might go to the office around noon or so to finish up the stories for press time or whatever else I have to do. The annoying buzz of my iPhone alarm goes off promptly at 6:25 a.m. The ringing is loud and hits your like the bitter cold of a winter’s day. Today marks my first day in the woods of Montana.
St. Regis Senior Citizens Center becomes host of commodities program
“It’s going great!” beamed Dave Hannah, president of the St. Regis Senior Citizens Center. “These volunteers know what to do and they jump right in and do it. You can’t ask for better people.”
Horse Plains VFW hosts flag retirement ceremony
It was a time to say goodbye to a symbol they continue to honor with pride in what it represents.
Hot Springs hopes to add to gridiron legacy
On the outside facing of the press box are two years inscribed in big, black numbers: 2012 and 2016. This year’s Hot Springs High School football team hopes to add 2019.
Plains cancels baseball season
They are, technically, one for two in baseball’s iconic jargon.
Superior Pool project remains alive and well
Our fliers showed the numerous grant applications we have submitted and a number of future grant applications.
Tigers win JV matchup at Kootenai High
When the other team had problems putting together a varsity lineup, the football coaches at St. Regis-Mullan, Idaho co-op saw it as an opportunity to get some good playing time for the younger guys.
Montanans urged to buckle up
MINERAL COUNTY - Summer in Montana. Few things are as enjoyable as the freedom of driving the beautiful Montana roadways in the summer to a favorite destination. And while the drive may be enjoyable even liberating; a Montana driver’s summer pathways may be characterized by a greatly increased number of other drivers.
A show of good faith
ST. REGIS – In a great show of employee relations, Tricon Timber has offered a number of support options to help the 90 employees, who were recently laid off, get protections while they are unemployed.
Hot Springs tangles with Noxon in county battle
Matt Unrau
COLUMN: Welcome to Crazyville
Sometimes, more often than I care to admit, sports drive me crazy.
Multitude of crashes, one fatality in county
Last week saw emergency responders extremely busy with a number of call-outs, including multiple vehicle wrecks with one fatality.
Belts aplenty at Blue Heron Karate Academy
What does Shorin Ryu mean? It is a small forest school and it honors the Shaolin Kung Fu from China.
Controversy over walleye continues
Fishermen, biologists, and concerned citizens gathered on Tuesday at the Thompson Falls Rural Fire Department headquarters to meet with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials to discuss an environmental assessment released by the FWP regarding the walleye population in Noxon Reservoir. The public meeting was called by the FWP to inform the public about the proposal which would aim to reduce the numbers of walleye in the reservoir.
Sanders County Fair brings out the best
The judges for the Sanders County Fair were in full swing Tuesday morning, Aug. 28 as they began to judge all entries for this year’s fair.