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Thompson Falls harriers compete at Flathead Invite
In the varsity event, sophomore Hattie Neesvig led Thompson Falls with an 18th place finish in 22:12.38.
CSKT honors late council member Anita Matt
Confederated and Salish Kootenai Tribal Council member Anita Matt died Monday according to a CSKT press release. The tribes will fly flags at half-staff to honor Matt, who had served in her position representing the Dixon District since 2016.
Program assists landowners with wildlife damage
Between June 15 and July 15 each year, hunters can register to be on call if damage is being caused by deer, elk or antelope on private property.

Friends of Scotchman Peaks hires new program coordinator
As a Sandpoint local, she will be working out of FSPW’s downtown office, although much of her time will be spent in the Scotchmans.

William E. Marsh, 88
William E. Marsh, 88
Non-partisan forum discusses Montana Constitution
This Sunday, March 19, from 2 – 4 p.m. at the Paradise Center in Paradise, there will be a “Constitutional Forum to Support and Defend Montana’s Constitution.”
Plains harriers in the mix at stacked Flathead Invite
In a sea of big fish, Plains at least had some fish in the ocean.
Conserving Our Future webinar
Conserving Our Future: The What and Why of Weird Weather
Howard Allen Gamett
Howard Allen Gamett, 50, of Bigfork passed away at his home Tuesday evening, April 8, 2008, with his family by his side.
Frances Ewen, 91
Frances Arlene (Osmond) Ewen died in Missoula, Montana on August 30, 2017 at the age of 91 years. She was born prematurely at home in Worden, Montana on October 26, 1925 to Wilma Elizabeth (Jones) Osmond and Washington Percy Osmond. She joined brother, Byron. She was a fighter right from the beginning. Since she was less than three pounds at birth, she was put inside the oven of her parent’s wood stove to keep warm. She was unable to suck, so was fed barley water from an eye dropper.

Local veterans, leukemia patient receive comfort quilts from Cabin Fever Quilt Guild
Two lucky local veterans received comfort quilts, complements of the Cabin Fever Quilt Guild. Guild member, Birdie Warnken, recently paid a visit to Kenton Lewis and his brother, Tim Lewis who are both Navy veterans. She presented them with two quilts, one was white with brightly colored, crystal star type work surrounded by a beautiful blue border. The other was checkered with forest green squares and images of pine trees, bordered with a light red design.
Rep. Loge: Legislature speeding up as session winds down
One week to go?

Loge honored for service to the community
Denley Loge was recently recognized for his 16 years of service on the Board of Supervisors by the Mineral Conservation District and the Natural Resource Conservation Service. Denley retired from the Conservation District last year after he was elected into the Montana House of Representatives for District 14, where he represents Mineral and Sanders Counties.

Alberton event raises 4-H funds
ALBERTON – A fundraiser last weekend in Alberton to raise money for the local 4-H chapter all depended upon a four-legged participant and her ability to “perform” on demand.
Sharon Patterson to retire at end of year
Obituary; A. Roger Lindgren
Superior – Roger Lindgren, of Superior, completed his journey this side of Heaven on Tuesday, April 1, 2014.
Hunters must register by July 15 for game damage hunt roster
Hunters interested in taking part in any game-damage hunting opportunities on private land this year must register between Monday, June 15 and July 15 with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP).

Foundation is laid for Plains School expansion
On a cold and frosty day last week, the foundation was laid for a new era...

one down, four to go Pies erects first Wild Horse of Plains prototype
It’s an ongoing, five-step process for Kenton Pies, whose Wild Horses of Plains project has cleared the first hurdle.
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.