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It's good to be home
As I inched forward every so slowly in yet another Portland area traffic jam, I kept repeating the time-worn phrase…”you can’t go home again.”

Reformed vaping addict warns students about dangers
Thursday afternoon, he students of Plains High School gathered in the gymnasium for a presentation on the harms of E-cigarettes and vaping.

Lady Cats celebrate their season
After a journey that took them to the divisional tournament, Superior girls basketball coach Jeff Schultz said that overall, he felt they came away with a successful season.
Remembering Angie: A light that shown throughout the community
Saturday afternoon I checked my Facebook page and stared in disbelief at the posts on my news feed. Posts that sent love and prayers to the friends and family of Angela Gardner. Posts that expressed the sadness of the entire community for the loss of a key source of brightness in our lives.
Family-owned food truck marks 20 years
When Tou and Pang Lee first opened their food truck, the Golden Chopstick, in 2003 it was born out of a necessity with a little bit of dreaming mixed in.
Legals for June, 21 2023

T-Falls Mayor Jerry Lacy steps in to 'keep things rolling'
When Jerry Lacy was appointed in November to fill the mayor’s seat vacated by Mark Sheets, he rejoined a team who had worked well together for years. He also inherited a veritable blizzard of projects to help steward through to their conclusion.

Hot Springs residents depend on Buck’s Grocery
The values of hard work and acting in concert are on display at Buck’s Grocery in Hot Springs.

Plains hoopers stay hot after holiday break
On a roll. There’s probably not many other ways to describe the path of the Plains Horsemen and Trotters so far this basketball season.
Food for Thought: Are You in a verbally abusive relationship?
This is the first of a two-part series on verbal abuse. In this article I will discuss some of the dynamics and the various types of verbal abuse. In the next article I will discuss how to handle verbal abuse when it occurs to you.
Teen drug prevention focus of Superior presentation
Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illegal drug heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available legally by prescription, such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine and several others.

Local grapplers bring home the hardware
They came through all year and the state finals proved to be no exception.

New tricks for dog owners to protect pets
We’ve all heard of the “dog days of summer,” the hottest days during the summer months. Although the saying would have you believe that dogs enjoy being out in the heat, take it from me as the owner of a new puppy, that it is not the case.

Car explodes at fire training
Firefighters are supposed to put out fires, not start them, unless they have to start fires to learn how to put them out.

Local veteran suffered through Bataan Death March
Letters to the Editor - Nov. 6
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
3/20/11 12:41 a.m.- A reporting party called about a vehicle that slid off of Upper Lynch Creek Rd. with three females in the vehicle. They women stated they were fine and just wanted a ride home from a deputy, but had to stay at the scene until an officer arrived. One woman was complaining of back and neck pain.

Drug Court program proves beneficial
Nick Ianniello

HD-14 candidate Rep. Denley Loge
There will be two Republican candidates for the primary election on June 8 for the Montana House Representative from District 14. Both live in St. Regis, with Rep. Denley Loge as the incumbent and Randy Mitchell vying for the position. HD-14 covers areas in three different counties.
Cornhole Festival raised funds for Project Ascension
The object is simple: put the bean bag in the hole on the sloped, ramp-like board and score three points.