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Trout Creek business resolves underground storage tank violations
Helena — The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has settled its administrative enforcement action against Mary Kendziorski for violations of the Montana Underground Storage Tank Act at Henry's Hideaway in Trout Creek, Montana.

Lady Hawks victorious over rival Trotters
Jamie Doran
Program to help local farmers
Jamie Doran

Economy effecting non-profit organization
Heather Hasty
Citizen's academy offering classes
Nick Ianniello

Ghost Rials Inn makes impression
A local Alberton bed and breakfast has been nationally recognized for its hospitality through the Web site

Cabbage patch kids raise vegetables in Plains
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, 2.4 billion pounds of cabbage were produced in the U.S. in 2005. This year, 33 pounds of that number will belong to 10-year-old Sophia Brown, Plains’ winner of the Bonnie Plant Farm 3rd Grade Cabbage Program.

Red Ribbon Week in Superior
More than 50 Superior Elementary students sat mesmerized in the Superior Elementary gym Friday morning as they watched an old television news report chronicling the fate of a child their own age whose life was taken by a drunk driver.
Absentee and early votes soar
If the early voting numbers are any indication, this Election Day will be one for the record books in Montana. If not just for Sanders and Mineral Counties.

Students prepare for life after school
Despite the turn-table economy with omens of hard times trumpeting from the television, the Plains chapter of Jobs for Montana’s Graduates Program is looking hopefully into the future.
Thankful to Republicans
Once the Republicans told us’Ķ’ÄùIt’Äôs morning again in America.’Äù
Support Chuck Baldwin
Support Chuck Baldwin
Questions regarding crisis
Dear Editor:
Not so funny
To the Editor:
Arsenic found in Thompson Reservoir
Thompson Falls water problems are raising concern among Thompson Falls residents and Sanders County officials as higher levels of arsenic, copper, lead, zinc and cadmium have been detected in the Clark Fork. In the Clark Fork riverbed, measurements show that the arsenic alone is six times the limit approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Letters
Fraud, not assault

T-Falls coach writes first Montana cross country book
Cross-country running has never been known as one of the most publicized high school sports, but one Thompson Falls High School cross-country coach hopes to change that image by publishing his own book about crosscountry running in Montana.
Restore Multiple Use by Coordination
Have you ever tried to determine what "multiple use" of our National Forests really means? Here is my stab at making a comprehensive list of uses: timber harvest (green trees and salvage), commercial mining (minerals), architectural rock mining, recreational mining, firewood gathering, berrypicking, mushroom picking, harvest of beargrass, fishing, hunting, guiding/outfitting, ranching (grazing), water for irrigation, farming, haying, water use, hydroelectric power, fire lookouts, electronic sites, snowmobiling, riding trails on vehicles such as ATVs and motorcycles, sightseeing from cars and trucks, hiking/backpacking, camping, boating, birdwatching, photography, rockclimbing, historic artifacts and archeological preservaton, wildlife viewing, other recreational activities.
Unemployment extension may brighten local economy
Unemployment extensions could help local people down on their luck and boost the Sanders County economy.