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Schweitzer pleads guilty to drug charges
Nick Ianniello

Plains teacher receives grant
Kids in Kathee Hojem’s fourth grade class were surprised by a news camera in their room on Friday, Dec. 3. That afternoon, the Missoula TV news station KPAX, in collaboration with Allegiance Benefit Plan Management, presented Hojem with a classroom grant as part of their “One Classroom at a Time” program.

Josh Wright wins first pro-MMA fight in Minot
He doesn’t fit the bill of your stereotypical Mixed Martial Arts fighter. No t-shirts emblazoned with the popular name brands of the sport, no issues with getting in fights outside of the ring and no ego. He’s soft-spoken, humble and is quick to discuss using his heart above all else in the octagon.

Blue Hawks No. 2 seed at state tournament
The Thompson Falls boys advanced to this championship tournament this coming weekend at the Adams Center on the campus of the University of Montana as the lone representative from the far northwest portion of the state.
Legals for June, 15 2022
Montana Highway Patrol graduates 71st class
Thomas Tafoya, of Key Largo, Florida, will be stationed out of Superior.
Cyr power outages due to faulty cable
Residents in the Cyr and Tarkio area near Alberton had been experiencing several power outages last weekend and early into the curerent week.
Accidental shooting occurs in Paradise
Matt Unrau

Briauna Marie Kulawinski
Briauna blessed us with her presence on Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at 12:23 a.m. She weighed 7lbs. 7.4 oz. and was 20 inches. long.

Lacey Eleanor Kulawinski
PLAINS – Lacey Eleanor Kulawinski was born April 4, 2013 at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains. She weighed 8 pounds and 4 ounces. Parents are Ricki and Jake Kulawinski of Plains.

Mineral County Sheriff Toth juggles management of the office
Toth had been a deputy for the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office before going to the Seattle Police Department and had always wanted to return.
Letters to the editor Sept. 21
Letters to the editor Sept. 21

Daines stops in Superior, but last-minute schedule change leaves some folks miffed
By KATHLEEN WOODFORD

Plains second graders go butterfly hunting
How could a second grader from Plains skip class, get up close and personal with a 6-inch Brazilian Salmon Pink Bird-eating Tarantula, and hold a 3-inch-long millipede? Well, skipping school meant a long bus ride to an exciting, one-of-a-kind destination.

Blue Hawks rally to reach state tournament
They had to do it the hard way, but in the end the Thompson Falls boys basketball team earned a trip...

Clark Fork's Reese is a state champ in the javelin
Reese won the event at the Missoula County Stadium after delivering a personal best throw of 128 feet, 3 inches.

Montana gets federal grant to retrain laid off lumber workers
A grant from the U.S. Department of Labor is providing $2 million to the State of Montana to provide workforce retraining and other services to lumber workers losing their jobs because of the closures of two lumber companies in western Montana.

Edwin James (Jim) Freer
Jim was born June 17, 1940, in Kalispell, Montana, the son of Edwin Russell Freer and Margaret Picha.
Thomas Basil Doyle
Thomas Basil Doyle

Garry Joe Kane
He stayed at home from that time until his death with short hospital stays as he was taken care of by his sister, Ramona.