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Locals rally to rescue lost and injured pig
Local residents come together last week to rescue an injured Kunekune pig along Montana 28 near Hot Springs.
Letter: Help preserve county's Covid test supplies
In a previous message I reviewed how our free, self-referred, drive up antigen testing has been heavily used during the current Covid-19 surge.
Board resumes talks about Paradise sewer project
Like an anxious Dr. Frankenstein hovering over his “creation” looking for a sign of life, members of he Paradise Sewer Board kept a wary eye on the laboratory table, while at the same time scanning the gathering of upset villagers who are intent on snuffing out the monster sewer project they say is riddled with unfairness and uncertainty.
Ruth Juris
Ruth Juris
Letter writer opines on freedom
Our American founders recognized the source of freedom is from God.

Gov. Gianforte announces new program to bring health care workers to Montana
Under the new program, participating employers can offer new employees reimbursement of up to $12,500 for moving expenses.
Montana VA Clinic covid boosters
Veterans and their spouses, household family members, and caregivers are eligible to receive the Moderna and Janssen (J&J) through Montana VA.
State Superintendent Arntzen announces Montana School Law Conference
The Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum specialists, teachers, legislators, and all other interested individuals.
Montana health officials confirm first flu case in 2021
Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 121 confirmed flu cases as of Oct. 16.
FVCC offers scholarships for machining students
The scholarships will be available for all students in the machining program – both first-year and second-year students – and awarded based on academic performance.

Calliope Michelle Carlson
Calliope Michelle Carlson was born at 5:37 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains. Calliope weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces, measured 17 1/8 inches and was delivered by Dr. Ronald Black. She is the daughter of Jacqueline Carlson of Thompson Falls and Kosal Chea of Thompson Falls. Her maternal grandparents are Mary Ewing of Elkhart, Texas and Rocky Carlson of Thompson Falls. Her maternal great grandparents are Carolyn and Bruce Adams of Elkhart, Texas. (Clark Fork Valley Hospital courtesy)

Rolland “Rollie” J. Larson
A Graveside service will be held at the Potter Cemetery on at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021, in Potter, Nebraska.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital gets help from National Guard
Between Sept. 30 and Oct. 7, Sanders County has had at least 54 new cases while Mineral County has had 46.
Flu shots available at state VA clinics
The flu vaccine gets updated annually, and veterans should get a flu shot each year.
Sanders County exceeds 1,000 Covid-19 cases
Through Thursday, Sept. 23, the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services reported Sanders County had 1,080 positive cases.
Red Cross experiencing emergency blood shortage
Donors of all blood types – especially type O – and are urged to make an appointment to give now and in the weeks ahead to overcome this current shortage.
Plains resident says Covid is a government control mechanism
I have rarely met a bureaucrat that could understand how to pour water out of a boot, much less determine what is the best treatment for life and death.

Hope for Harlee Foundation committed to battling pediatric cancer
Six-year-old Harlee Joanne Salmi touched the lives of those she knew and those she didn’t across Northwest Montana.

Alberton resident loves working with wood
The Alberton resident has a forestry degree and for several decades he worked at the Superior Ranger District as well as the Thompson Falls Ranger District.

William Wray Plumlee
William Wray Plumlee was born at 12:56 a.m. Thursday, July 8, at Clark Fork Valley Hospital. He weighed six pounds, 2.8 ounces and measured 20 inches. His parents are Tiffany Hansen and Ben Plumlee, of Trout Creek. William joins siblings Charlie and Alevid. Maternal grandparents are Patti and Gary Vinson of Springtown, Texas. Maternal great-grandparent is Patsy Johnson of Graham, Texas. Paternal grandparents are Charles and Wanda Plumlee of Keller, Texas. He was delivered by Dr. Ron Black. (Photo courtesy Clark Fork Valley Hospital)