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Fear that federal government has too much water control
By Riley Johnson

Thompson Falls students play large chess game
THOMPSON FALLS - The Thompson Falls Elementary and Junior High School gymnasium was turned into a giant chess board last Thursday for the last game of a school chess tournament.

Missing person found alive
DIXON-On Wednesday, April 26, 2015, after four days of searching for Troy Akers of Ronan, who had been lost in the wilderness that straddles Sanders and Lake County, he was found alive and coherent with only exposure injuries in a creek bed.
Plains golf team competes in Bigfork
BIGFORK – The Plains golf team was back in action this week, competing in Bigfork for the Bigfork Invitational at Eagle Bend Golf Club.
CSKT Water Compact
While it may be true that - and lawful for - a tribal member of the CSKT Corporation to serve as a Legislator in Montana, it is NOT true that the privilege of being a “Tribal Council Person” confers governmental authority or power over any NON-tribal matters, or NON-tribal lands or other resources. That is plain, simple logic.

Obituary; Darlene Peggy Rummel
Remembering Darlene...On March 17th, 2015, “Mom”, Darlene Peggy Rummel, went home to be with the Lord while surrounded by her loving family. Mom passed away due to complications from heart disease and pneumonia.
Water compact continues to generate controversy
Dear Editor,

Sanders County Spelling Bee
From left to right, Yvonne Baty, Sarah Detlaff and Ethan Brown, placed at the county spelling bee last week in Thompson Falls.

Spelling Bee
Clara Davis and Alexea Kelsey were the winners of the Superior School Spelling Bee.

Mineral County Spelling Bee
Taylor Haskins, left and Xavier Milton were the winners of the county spelling bee.
Public land debate continues
By: Senator Eric Moore & Representative Kerry White

White-out to erase bullying
Students and adults get into the groove during halftime of the Thompson Falls and Libby basketball game last Friday. The participants in the halftime show combined to show their support against bullying.

2014 in Sanders County
Jan. 8, 2014

2014 in Mineral County
Jan. 8
Keg Bowl raises funds for Blue Hawk scholarship
Despite the snow and cold on Saturday, a large crowd turned out to watch the annual Keg Bowl held at the Ainsworth Field next to the Town Pump in Thompson Falls. Hot dogs and beer were served to spectators as they stood next to metal drums with fires burning inside. Out on the field alumni from the Thompson Falls Blue Hawk football team played a game of flag football, which on some occasions turned into contact football.

Horsemen hold weekend scrimmage
PLAINS – The Plains Horsemen basketball team got an early jump on their season with a weekend scrimmage last Saturday.
Letters to the Editor; The math doesn't add up in Governor Bullock's energy plan
Isn’t it amazing that the Keystone XL pipeline has been being “studied” by federal agencies for over six years, yet the EPA is giving Americans only 180 days to look at the impacts of their overhaul of our entire national energy system?
Court report
Bond forfeited:
An update from Rep. Ingraham
National POW/MIA Recognition Day is a day of commemoration for servicemen unaccounted for or missing and will soon be celebrated in America on September 19th, the official date for 2014 as established by a proclamation signed by the President on a yearly basis. This day of recognition is a day not only to remember our Prisoners of War and our Missing in Action (POW/MIA) servicemen and women, but is a day to remind America of its responsibility to do everything in its power to account for those who are missing or captive.
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