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Local timber company honored with forestry award
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte traveled to Plains last week to honor and bestow the annual Forest Products Award to a family-owned business based out of Libby.

Plains band and choir hold first concert
The first choir, band and percussion ensemble concert of the school year took place Tuesday evening at Plains High School.
Plains bowling scores
Plains bowling scores
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
COLUMN: Intestinal fortitude at 14C tourney
Intestinal fortitude, otherwise known as courage and stamina, among other definitions as outlined in Webster’s Dictionary, were on full display this past week in Hot Springs.
Red Lodge ends Thompson Falls' season with shutout
Top seed Red Lodge showed why they are a prime contender for a state title in Class B-11 player football with a convincing 42-0 win over Thompson Falls Saturday in Red Lodge.
Meetings will discuss proposed hunting regs
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host a series of virtual and in-person public meetings around the state to present proposed hunting regulations for 2024/2025 hunting seasons.
A productive legislative session for hunters and landowners
Hunting season has arrived! As hunters flock to the hills in pursuit of Montana’s treasured big game species, we want to take a moment to acknowledge the good work that was done in this spring’s legislative session for hunters, landowners, and conservationists alike.
Montana solicits input on wolf management plan
Montana has a new draft plan to guide its management of wolves, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced late last week.
Savage Heat top Valier in playoff game
It was a good day to be a Hot Springs sports fan.
Hot Springs takes second at district volleyball
In the end, after eight grueling hours of volleyball in one day, one team walked away with the No. 1 seed in this coming week’s Divisional tournament at Manhattan Christian High School in Churchill, MT, just outside of Manhattan.

Lady Hawks second at Western 7B volleyball
This one followed the script. Four favorites to advance out of the six team Western 7B District volleyball tournament this past week in Plains did just that.

Hunter check station totals tracking just above average
After the first two weekends of big game season, west-central Montana hunter check stations are collectively reporting elk and deer harvest totals slightly down from last season and just up from the five-year average.
Legals for November, 1 2023
Bobcats playoff bound after win over Mission.
Revenge, it is said, is a dish best served cold.
Legals for October, 25 2023

Jhoushua S. MacNair
Jhoushua S. MacNair
Balance tests to be offered at CFVH Rehab
The art of balance — it’s one of those things we don’t often think about but is vital to how we function daily.
Idaho Forest Group auctions off remaining equipment
In 1890 the Northern Pacific Railroad was built through Western Montana, and in 1897 the first large lumber mill was built at St. Regis.

Bridge deck work progresses east of Alberton
According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, there are four conditions before the weather can be classified as an "Indian summer."