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'Birds of a Feather' in Superior
May 8, 2013 1:58 p.m.

'Birds of a Feather' in Superior

For Superior High School Montana History Professor and Play Director Cathleen Kuchera the best part of producing a play every year is “getting to watch the students shine” and this year’s production of the play ‘Birds of a Feather’ was no different – for two nights the high school students took to the stage and shone. Preparation for play, which takes place in the suburbs and revolves around a series of showdowns between Leonna Crump (played by Hannah Hollenback) and her new neighbors – group of “hill-folk,” began two and a half months ago with Kuchera holding tryouts. “We had a shorter amount of time to put this play together – just over two months - and by play standards it is about a week less than what a director would like,” Kuchera said. “I hold a meeting for all interested parties about three months out to inform the students of my expectations. The play requires dedication and hard work, and the biggest part of the dedication is showing up to practice and memorizing your lines. Drama is not for the weak in body or mind.” After auditions, the group of student actors begins an intensive rehearsal regime – practicing over two hours a day to make sure the actors are prepared for their time to shine. “It is not like traditional sports where you have a number of games – we have only two shots at this,” Kuchera said. Another aspect of the preparation is, as Kuchera called it, “in the details” and the group works on finding all of the props and costumes as well as setting up the stage for the performance. “I do get pretty lucky in the fact that our set is painted by the advanced art class under Mrs. Kelly’s supervision – for which I am extremely thankful,” Kuchera said. The months of long practices lead to show time and on May 3 and 4 the student-actors entertained packed houses in the multi-purpose room of the high-school with the story of Leona Crump and her judgemental nature and sharpness being taken to the limit by her new neighbors. “I feel the performances went excellent,” Kuchera said. “Every single one of them did exactly what they were supposed to do – they rolled with the punches. I cannot express how proud I am with my cast and crew.” Although the ending of the play is “always bittersweet” for Kuchera, seeing the students shine and break out of their shells is something she cherishes. “When the students participate in the play and receive the praise they obviously deserve, I begin to see this confidence that wasn’t there before,” Kuchera said. “I say this almost every year, but the dramatic productions are so important because it provides students with an opportunity to express their artistic talents and be noticed for their skills.”

Birds of a Feather 1
May 8, 2013 1:58 p.m.

Birds of a Feather 1

Superior High School actors Randall Johnson, Patricia Gaston, Sienna Faydo, Hannah Hollenback, Theresa Rosheim and John Mueller at the end of Act II.

Thompson Falls economy promotes tourism
May 8, 2013 1:32 p.m.

Thompson Falls economy promotes tourism

This is the second article in a four-part series, which looks at how local economics are doing throughout Sanders County.

May 1, 2013 9:49 a.m.

Thompson Falls school board Q&A

Food Bank receives 10 tons of food
April 24, 2013 1:42 p.m.

Food Bank receives 10 tons of food

PLAINS – The food bank received their largest donation ever on Saturday with 13 pallets of food equaling almost 10 tons.

Hot Springs Clinic holds grand opening
April 24, 2013 12:45 p.m.

Hot Springs Clinic holds grand opening

About 300 people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception to celebrate the grand opening of the new medical clinic in Hot Springs on Wednesday. The clinic began providing care for patients a week prior to the event and was built largely with support from private donors across Sanders County.

Engagement Announcement: Bailey Rene Cox and Colin Patrick Donovan
April 24, 2013 11:51 a.m.

Engagement Announcement: Bailey Rene Cox and Colin Patrick Donovan

Diana Cox along with Shaun and Patricia Donovan announce the engagement of their children Baily Rene Cox and Colin Patrick Donovan.

Kindergarten Roundup brings tots into Plains School
April 17, 2013 1:33 p.m.

Kindergarten Roundup brings tots into Plains School

PLAINS – Parents from around the area came to Kindergarten Roundup on Thursday, April 11 at the Plains School to screen the upcoming kindergarteners developmentally.

DUI Drug Treatment
April 10, 2013 11:59 a.m.

DUI Drug Treatment

Wally Schrock hugs Deputy Jim Balenger, who arrested him over a year ago, at his graduation from the Mineral County DUI/Drug Treatment Court on Wednesday.

Mineral County DUI/Drug court to shut its doors in May
April 10, 2013 11:58 a.m.

Mineral County DUI/Drug court to shut its doors in May

Since 2006, 90 people have gone through the Mineral County DUI/Drug Court Program with 54 of them graduating to what one graduate called “a second chance at life.”

April 10, 2013 11:50 a.m.

SCCDC role for Hot Springs Clinic Project complete

THOMPSON FALLS – Jim Rexhouse, Executive Director of the Sanders County Community Development Corporation, announced today that SCCDC’s project management responsibilities for the Hot Springs Clinic Project are essentially complete, with only final close-out activities remaining.

April 3, 2013 11:02 a.m.

Rural Fire Department puts Plains under a torch

PLAINS – The temperature of the radiant heat raged 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit as the Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department set properties around town up in flames.

April 3, 2013 10:29 a.m.

Walleye public comment extended into April

Montana Senator Jennifer Fielder weighed in on the debate over the proposal to suppress the walleye population in Noxon Reservoir during a visit to the Plains annual trade fair at Plains High School on Saturday.

April 3, 2013 10:12 a.m.

Sanders County track teams compete at Ronan

After only one meet, the Plains High School track and field team has put up some impressive numbers. Ben Gorham had his longest toss ever in the shot put with a throw of 45 feet, four inches. Gorham accomplished the feat under less than desirable conditions, throwing in a downpour at the meet in Ronan.

Fire training 5
April 3, 2013 10:05 a.m.

Fire training 5

Plains-Paradise Rural Firefighter Jim Henry keeps an eye on a controlled grass fire at a Plains residence on Upper Lynch Creek Road.

Richard Jerry "Dick" Cole
April 3, 2013 9:41 a.m.

Richard Jerry "Dick" Cole

Richard Jerry “Dick” Cole left us February 13th to be with our heavenly Father. He joins the love of his life, Helen Brackett Cole, who preceded him in death in February 2011.

Marion Reinhart
April 3, 2013 9:39 a.m.

Marion Reinhart

Marion Reinhart, 85, of Thompson Falls, passed away on Saturday, March 23.

Plains students undergo effor to help the environment
April 3, 2013 9:33 a.m.

Plains students undergo effor to help the environment

PLAINS - Students from Plains were on a beautification mission on Thursday, combing the edges of Highway 200 and other streets around the school and Clark Fork Valley Hospital.

April 3, 2013 9:31 a.m.

Battle on invasive watermilfoil in Noxon shows success

In 2012, the Sanders County Aquatic Invasive Plants Task Force waged the largest battle thus far in the war against two species of non-native weeds in the Noxon and Cabinet Gorge reservoirs -- Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) and curlyleaf pondweed (CLP). Noxon Rapids Reservoir contains the uppermost known infestations of EWM on the Clark Fork River drainage.

March 27, 2013 10:11 a.m.

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.