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Plains youngsters learn the ABCs of basketball
There’s no escaping basketball. It’s hoops and courts dot our American landscape from the east coast to the west, and even spill outward, past international borders and cultures. Today, basketball has become a staple within the definition of sport and a familiar athletic experience.
LaRue Hot Springs museum opens at Homesteader
While it was a great weekend to be outside for Hot Springs’ Homesteader Days, many ventured inside on Saturday and Sunday for the grand opening of the LaRue Hot Springs Museum.
The 59th Homesteader Days hits Hot Springs
The 59th Annual Homesteader Days went off without a hitch, according to event organizer Leslee Smith.
Christopher J. Helm
Christopher J. Helm, (age 30) entered into rest on May 19, 2008 at his home in Littleton, Colo., where he had resided for the past 6 months with his fiancée, Tina. Chris was born in Ronan, Mont., on May 23, 1977 to parents Richard and Donna Helm.
Schoolhouse Rock Car Show returns to Superior
Superior residents woke up to the sound of growling engines and the smell of premium gasoline Saturday morning as the Ninth Annual Old Schoolhouse Rock Car Show kicked off.
Superior bridge dedicated to veterans
Dozens of people gathered at the Old School Building in Superior Monday morning to remember the nation’s veterans and dedicate a bridge to their sacrifices.
Experts give workshop to combat hoppers
Federal and state officials offered their expertise to ranchers and other residents of Sanders County about a potential grasshopper problem. Two men from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and another from the Montana Department of Agriculture gave a grasshopper workshop to just over a dozen people Friday morning in Hot Springs.
Superior students play for community
The Superior Elementary School gym was filled with the sounds of music and applause last Tuesday afternoon when parents, friends and students gathered together to listen to the Superior Elementary Spring Concert.
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation holds another successful banquet
The Sanders County chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation entertained a “sellout crowd” Saturday at their 18th annual banquet at the Sanders County Fair pavilion in Plains. The foundation’s banquet featured a live auction, silent auction, door prizes, raffles, dinner and beverages in their main fundraiser for the year.
Panthers, Broncs to join forces
Alberton High School athletes will have the opportunity next year to participate in two new sports, thanks to an athletic co-op with Frenchtown High School.
Fifty Years Ago
April 17, 1958: Ellisons Report No Lead On Daughter—Still seeking, though with hope lessening, their 16-year-old daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison of Superior.
MONTANA VIEWPOINT
Only the little people pay taxes while big corporations slide by
Coalition takes big steps at meeting
The Sanders-Mineral Counties National Forest Stakeholders Coalition held its latest meeting last Tuesday in the basement of First Security Bank in Plains. At the meeting the coalition passed its bylaws, discussed the future of the group and officially adopted their first two projects.
Cinderella comes to St. Regis
There was magic in the air at the St. Regis Elementary School Theater Club's presentation of Cinderella in the school gymnasium Wednesday.
Kids hunt for prize eggs in Plains, Paradise
About 150 children carried on a long tradition of combing through parks in Plains and Paradise in search of the prize egg Easter Sunday.
Hot Springs chief of police put on leave
Hot Springs Chief of Police Tim Coleman was put on leave last week, but nobody is saying why.
Alberton goes to 4-day school week
Officials cite serious funding deficit
Hot Springs gets second police officer
Protecting Hot Springs from crime is no longer a one-man show.
DOT head presents Heron bridge process
A bridge at Heron, which spans the Clark Fork River and connects the town to Highway 200, most likely had about 20 years of life when it was erected.
State thanks Paradise students for their help in passing official state lullaby
Montana Sate Representative Pat Ingraham addressed the students of Paradise School Wednesday, thanking them for the role they played in the passing of a Montana House bill that named “Montana Lullaby” as the official state lullaby of Montana.