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My first steps
The small llama lies near its mother on the hard dirt of the coral, its white legs drawn in, tucked underneath its small body. The long narrow face resting gently on the ground with its eyes all but closed.
Beulahmae Marchbanks
July 13, 1917 - July 30, 2008

Military mom/author is first guest speaker
Winter months can feel long and boring, which is why a group of local citizens decided to bring back Community Pot Luck dinners in January, February and March. The first pot luck was held on Jan. 10 at the 4-H Building at the Mineral County Fair Grounds in Superior.
Letter to Editor
Democrats constantly wonder why so many working people vote “against their own economic self-interests.”

Obituary; Jean Lapham
Jean Lapham, age 87, passed away of natural causes, March 17 at Clark Fork Retirement Home after a lifetime devoted to the Lord.
Alternate view on compact
Johanna Clark
CSKT water compact
Editor,

5 Creek Gardens holds fall event
PLAINS – Local residents of all ages flocked to the area around Weeksville Creek for a celebration of the autumn season last weekend.
Doyle Lynn Prince
Doyle Lynn Prince, Nampa ID, was called home to be with his Lord and Savior on March 25th, 2013 in Meridian Idaho. In the days, preceding his death he was surrounded by his loving daughters, several grandchildren, his wife, other family members and his church family. As he struggled with illness, he called to Jesus to take him home and was rewarded with eternal life and peace.

Brian Richard Taylor
Brian Richard Taylor was born in Hamilton, Montana, to parents Mildred and Courtney Taylor, Jr.

Locals go out of their way to help the bison
Of the many incredible animals in the United States few stand up in comparison to the mighty American bison.

Hot Springs starting an FFA program for shop class
Last Thursday, the Hot Springs welding class met, at their normal time, between 11:15 and 12:15 to practice a skill that could benefit them throughout their lives in many ways.

Couple are the new owners of two Plains eateries
Ripples has been a staple in Plains for and in September it came under new ownership.

Grasshoppers swarm into Sanders County
Matt Unrau
Rappin' cowboy stops in Hot Springs
The unlikely combination of country music and rap was brought to Fergie’s pub in Hot Springs on Thursday evening.
Approval granted on driveway length
SUPERIOR – Among other business in the monthly two-part meeting, the County Commissioners were joined by the public to discuss concerns with a proposed subdivision.
In some way, baseball is back
Ahhh, now there’s a slice of “reality” sports fans can grab onto.
COLUMN: Big league payday
In the future, archaeologists sifting through the rubble of a past civilization may stumble on a curious place of worship.