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Roy Milton 'Pat' DeLong, 94
Roy Milton “Pat” DeLong, 94, passed away on Dec. 28, 2016, surrounded by his family at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls, Montana.
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.
Reverse the Winters Doctrine
By Elaine Willman, Author
Board of control challenges compact
Trade Promotion Authority promotes level playing field
By Webb Brown, President/CEO, Montana Chamber of Commerce
Roads in Hot Springs cause problems
HOT SPRINGS - Nearly a dozen concerned members of the community surrounding Hot Springs met with Sanders County Commissioner Glen Magera on Wednesday to discuss their concerns regarding a few stretches of county road. Magera listened to several accounts from citizens about the hazards posed by conditions on the roads.
Market is a great addittion
Saturday was the closing day of the Thompson Falls Market and attendees enjoyed perfect fall weather, nearly 20 vendors, live music and a cinnamon roll contest that included some of the county’s best bakers (boy, those were some lucky judges!). We are fortunate to have a market that allows folks to come together from around the county to buy locally, display and sell their made/grown in Montana goods, and to just visit with neighbors.
Health and saving at top of resolution list
Jes Stugelmayer

James A. "Jim" Holland
Few people are able to live a dream---Jim Holland was privileged to be one of those few.

Steven Mark Pedersen
Steven Mark Pedersen, 61, of Plains, Montana, was born Nov. 30, 1959 in Berwyn, Illinois.
Legals for March, 24 2021
COLUMN: Gonzaga Kool-aid
Let the Madness begin.

Final payments for Hot Springs water tank approved

Skatepark and more planned for Alberton
Ever since 2016, members of the PEAK Foundation in Alberton have dreamt of renovating the town park. Now, their dream will come true with an official ground breaking in early June. Armed with a $10,000 grant from the Tony Hawk Foundation, the money can be added to the pot to fund the project. Once they reach $150,000, Montana State Parks will match that amount dollar-for-dollar to complete the $300,000 renovation.

Statewide campaign fights tobacco and e-cigarettes
Ronnie Trentham stood in front of a gym full of junior high and high school students and explained why he no longer has a jaw bone. His face now deformed as a result of oral cancer caused by using chewing tobacco. It was a part of “Kick Butts Day,” a nationwide event to raise awareness on the problems caused by tobacco use.
Stamping out ‘cancel culture’
Cancel culture?
COLUMN: Stakes are high for Brawl of the Wild
Let the zaniness begin! Make that outrageous bet as you search through the drawer for your favorite game day shirt.

Lady Bobcats get wins over Plains, Troy
The Superior girls’ basketball team is one a good roll with the team picking up their third straight win with a pair of victories this past week.

Holiday sweep for Thompson Falls hoopers
It was a holiday sweep for the Thompson Falls boys’ and girls’ basketball teams at the expense of Class C Seeley-Swan this past Friday night in T Falls.
Thompson Falls boys snag 2 wins
After a rocky start to their week following a 56-39 home loss Tuesday to Western 7B foe Mission of St. Ignatius, the Thompson Falls boys were looking to make things better.