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Crime problem
SANDERS COUNTY - Last week the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office released a Crime Stopper Report to the public. The two reports included the descriptions of multiple burglaries that happened in western and eastern parts of Sanders County.
County schools participate in statewide quake drill
People power can be the source of beneficial changes

Mark Ray Hilton
Three years in the making

St. Regis girls edge out Lady Savage Heat
HOT SPRINGS – After a hard-fought game, where they came back from the edge of defeat, the Hot Springs volleyball team was defeated in their game against the St. Regis Lady Tigers.
Justification for lawsuit to limit voter choice by closing primaries
Republican Party bosses - Senator Matt Rosendale, State Chair Jeff Essmann, and Representative Keith Regier - in sworn depositions and press releases, hope to justify why their lawsuit to limit voter choice by closing primaries has merit for Montanans.
What has become of the fair?
September 3, 2015
Disconnect in reporting of fire costs
I am struck at the disconnect in reporting of the “cost of the fires” to Montana and the Feds - let alone other states... The only reports are of what it costs to fight and/or contain them until nature can help.
Local cowboy travels for big competition
TROUT CREEK - Local cowboy, Jason Helvey, traveled to Nampa, Idaho this weekend to compete in the, Extreme Mustang Makeover.
County RAC accepting applications for new members
SANDERS COUNTY – The Sanders County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) is accepting applications for new members to serve on the volunteer committee.
Sanders County in drought region
SANDERS COUNTY – Several counties in western Montana were designated as natural disaster areas last week as the region continues to experience drought following a mild winter with low snowpack and an early summer without much precipitation.
Who is responsible for military interventions?
State of the Nation
Obituary; Wanda Sverdsten Rickett
Wanda Sverdsten Rickett died June 24th 2015 of natural causes in Coeur d Alene, ID.
Stance against WOTUS
Senator Tester needs to take stand against WOTUS
Two Tales of Independence
By Senator Jennifer Fielder
Gianforte can't hide from narrow agenda
Clips Round Up: Gianforte Can’t Hide from His Narrow Agenda
Remembering a politician from years ago
In 1941 Donny, a kid my age, came to my mother’s 8 week summer camp on our dairy farm in southern Wisconsin. Donny was a leader, full of ideas and fit right in. We rode horses, fed pigs and chickens, rode the hay wagons, played in the woods, fished, swam, sang and ate piles of food.
Plains mayor working on town's infrastructure
PLAINS - As of right now, Mayor Greg Eitelberg has on his agenda two types of matters that he is attending to, present projects and hope-for projects for 2016. On June 6th, Mayor Eitelberg will be proposing his budget to the town council to be passed.

Mud and dust fly at rodeo
HOT SPRINGS - Over the course of two days, as part of the Hot Springs Homesteaders Days, there was a rodeo just east of the Hot Springs School that saw participants flying through the air, crashing into the dusty ring and dodging stampeding animals.