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Horsemen open season with win at tip-off
All the ingredients have been there, ripening and getting better.

Sanders County Fair Board finalizes details
Sanders County Fair Board was busy at last Wednesday’s meeting making final preparations for the fair, carnival and rodeo.
Term limits are for a reason
Power is addictive! So much so that the longer a person stays in a position where they can exert power over others, the stronger the addiction gets. Jim Elliott has been in such a position for a decade and a half and from a Jan. 17 newspaper article, it sounds like he's beginning to like that power too much.

Classics on display at local hospital fundraiser
The annual Car and Bike Show at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital was still hailed a success even though the smoke from forest fires lingered in the air on the day of the event.
'Take-Back Day' nets 25 pounds of prescription drugs
Whether accidental, or intentional abuse, opioids are a real health concern.

Trax bar in Alberton is under new management
When Dave Hurliman moved to Alberton from Ninemile, he would frequent the bars in town. Little did he know that nine years later, he would own one of them.
Alberton proposes increases
ALBERTON - Residents of Alberton will see a sewer rate increase as of August 1, unless public input from residents puts a stop to it.

Plains youth perform "Red Riding Hood"
Around 150 residents of Plains came out to support the performance of “Red Riding Hood” put on by children ranging from six to 17 years of age. Organized by the Missoula Children’s Theatre and locally sponsored by the Plains Woman’s Club, the play featured about 60 kids from Plains schools, directed by MCT members Allie Kauling and Steven Thomas and accompanied by Sydne Connolly. Assistant director Mykenzi Blood helped coordinate behind the scenes activity.
Superior girls burned by first loss at Western C Divisionals
The undefeated Superior Lady Bobcats ran into the fiercest competition they’ve encountered all year on Friday when they faced off against Twin Bridges in the semifinals of the Western C Divisional Tournament in Butte.
Mineral County court report
Mar. 12, Maks Aiher, false log

Hot Springs man arrested after three-hour standoff with police
HOT SPRINGS-- Local law enforcement responding to reports of

Thompson Falls thespians entertain with Red Riding Hood
THOMPSON FALLS- Around 200 residents of Thompson Falls came out to support the performance of “Red Riding Hood” put on by children ranging in age from six years to 17 years of age. Organized by the Missoula Children’s Theatre, the play featured about 60 kids from Thompson Falls schools, directed by MCT members Allie Kauling and Steven Thomas and accompanied by Rebecca Haag. Assistant directors Asher Evans, Whitney Micklon and Zack Bloom helped coordinate behind the scenes activity.
Update from the state capitol
Legislative Update from the Capitol:
Hydrogen-powered drones could patrol remote stretch of I-90
Imagine a system that could provide public safety, emergency medical services, law enforcement, fire abatement and communications in one small fleet of hydrogen powered UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) that are able to stay in the air up to 13 hours and to be on call day or night in any weather.
Letters to the Editor - March 13, 2013
Dear Senators:

Local woman makes soap from goat's milk
“It’s a bit work intensive in the morning and they’re going to be noisy when I go in there. It’s also going to smell.”
Legals for November, 1 2023
Legals for November, 8 2023

Huckleberries galore at festival

Clarence Orla Bras
Clarence Orla Bras