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Thompson Falls event gets kids ready for summer biking
No one would likely have anything bad to say about a government-hosted event that actually benefits children in a really good way.
Fires plague Plains area

Bobcats wrap up summer league
SUPERIOR - The Superior Lady Bobcats played more summer league basketball games the Head Coach Jeff Schultz has ever scheduled this year and in those 37 games the team has grown and matured to a point the coach doesn’t even recognize his team anymore.
Legals for April, 20 2022

Thompson Falls Blue Hawks enjoy perfect week
One emotionally drained and partially hoarse fan existing the gym at Thompson Falls High School...
COLUMN: Artificial intelligence
The following “broadcast” is brought to you by the fine folks at Artificial Intelligence, Inc. (Aiiiii).

Winds fuel River Road East Fire near Paradise
High winds that wreaked havoc around the town of Paradise on Friday subsided overnight, slowing the advance of the wind-fueled River Road East Fire that began during the afternoon along the railroad tracks near the Clark Fork River.

Hot Springs High School hosts Prom
Thompson River Complex grows to over 1,600 acres
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Service member returns home
SUPERIOR – One local Superior resident, born and raised here, has returned after spending over 20 years away in the U.S. military to take over the reins of a local business that provides an essential service to the community.
LEPC members present updates
SUPERIOR – New safety precautions and emergency response procedures were discussed during the Local Emergency Preparedness Council’s meeting on Thursday, February 7.
Rep. Loge provides information from Transportation Interim Committee
Some other topics of discussion for future meetings are the electric vehicle increased use and a form of registration to pay for the road use cost, similar to the gas tax.
Alberton feels ready for districts
After having most of their meets cancelled due to weather issues, the students on the Alberton track team were a bit nervous to be out competing again at Seeley this past weekend. Coach Rachel Clevenger said that they weren't sure how things were going to go and if they would be able to better their times or not. But despite their worries, everything turned out all right.

Hot Springs boys basketball splits with Clark Fork, St. Regis
Following a hard-fought loss to visiting Clark Fork in their boys 14C opener Thursday night, Hot Springs senior Lincoln Slonaker saw better...

Red Pill Festival touts need for changes in America
The Red Pill Festival in the St. Regis Community Park opened with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a prayer.
COLUMN: Monkey bars
It started early for me. I’ve always been a scavenger of one sort or another.

Prescribed burn lights up Cougar Peak and Graves Creek
The Forest Service engaged in a prescribed burn on Tuesday near Thompson Falls. The burn was part of an on-going land management effort to minimize the amount of fuels available in the event of a wildfire event.
Forest Plan may be good for Scotchman Peaks
THOMPSON FALLS – The Sanders County Commissioners received an update Thursday on the forest plan for the Kootenai National Forest and how it may affect the Scotchman Peaks Wilderness area.
Alberton seniors work to help veterans
ALBERTON – In their time before graduation, two Alberton High School seniors have embarked upon a venture, which will help in the recovery of the nation’s injured veterans.
Montana expands parenting website; includes info for foster parents
Officials with the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) announced recently the expansion of ParentingMontana.org...