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Literacy night brings Alberton families together
Alberton Family Literacy Night was a hoot for the kids, and it was assistance for parents of students with reading assignments and helping to develop an interest in reading for enjoyment.

Old Superior Schoolhouse changes ownership
People in the area know that George and Liz Gupton have carried a heavy load as the owners of the Old Superior School on River Street.

Drew Hanson to lead chamber of commerce resurrection
A chamber of commerce is a nonprofit association of businesses organized to promote and protect the interests of its membership.

Dr. Steward begins practice in hometown
Clark Fork Valley Hospital's newest physician Barbara Steward has returned home to care for the community where she grew up.

Water loss, tourism and a new Christmas tree among agenda items at busy council meeting
The October Plains Council meeting was well attended with several important issues being considered.

Ag Days packs fairgrounds with local students
The second annual Ag Days drew third-graders from all corners of Sanders County.
COLUMN: On the road again
It was a stark and beautiful reminder of just how big Montana is.
Hot Springs volleyball takes narrow loss to Charlo
It was a battle for the conference lead in Charlo Saturday night as the Lady Vikings hosted surging Hot Springs for the top spot in the Western 14C volleyball standings.
Noxon volleyball gets win at St. Regis
It was an even par week for the Noxon Lady Devils volleyball crew, as they fell to Western 14C conference leader Charlo Friday night at home, then traveled to St. Regis and swept the Lady Tigers Saturday evening.
Shelby grinds out win over co-op Tigers
You’ve no doubt heard of Charles Dickens classic novel “A Tale of Two Cities.”
Lady Hawks remain undefeated in conference action
The Lady Hawks have taken flight, and it comes at the right time of the year.

FWP chief takes responsibility for toxic culture at wildlife agency
At a Legislative Audit Committee meeting Thursday, lawmakers had their first chance to address a scathing report that showed more than half of Montana’s game, fish and wildlife wardens fear retaliation and believe the culture in the department is bad, while state auditors found a dearth of required personnel records.

Kootenai campground killer sentenced to state prison
Garry Douglas Seaman, 64, appeared in Lincoln County District Court on Thursday and received two 60-year concurrent sentences.
Community calendar
Community calendar

Plains shows school spirit with week of fun and games
Homecoming at the Plains School District is a weeklong event starting out with dress-up day.
Esler Foundation makes donation to support veterans
When your world has been turned upside down and back again, closure and healing are two key words.
Three Alberton students selected for National Honor Society
Three students from Alberton High School on Sept. 25 were inducted into the National Honor Society.
Hydrogen-powered drones could patrol remote stretch of I-90
Imagine a system that could provide public safety, emergency medical services, law enforcement, fire abatement and communications in one small fleet of hydrogen powered UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) that are able to stay in the air up to 13 hours and to be on call day or night in any weather.

Leo Allen King
Leo Allen King

Phyllis Jean Heyer, 91
Phyllis Jean Heyer, 91