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Drug Court program proves beneficial
Nick Ianniello

Local gets once in a lifetime experience
Jamie Doran
Residents discuss bringing jobs to Sanders County
The Sanders County Community Development organization held a meeting Nov. 12 to discuss ways to get jobs and people to come into the county.

Plains grabs upset win
It's no coincidence that trouble and Trotters begin with the same two letters.

Cabbage patch kids raise vegetables in Plains
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, 2.4 billion pounds of cabbage were produced in the U.S. in 2005. This year, 33 pounds of that number will belong to 10-year-old Sophia Brown, Plains’ winner of the Bonnie Plant Farm 3rd Grade Cabbage Program.
$700,000,000 for your vote, please
Well, now we know what $700,000,000.00 can buy.

Superior breaks Lincoln 50-6
At the end of the Superior Bobcats last home game of the regular season Friday night, teammates huddled together for pictures on the field and head coach Dan Lucier shivered with pride.
Support Sue Cooperman & Jim Elliott
Dear Editor,
Wilderness myths
Wilderness support is not as welcome as some may think. As I see many petitions across the state against it.

Guill sentenced to 50 years
A Heron man convicted of raping his daughter repeatedly over a 14 year period was sentenced Tuesday evening to 50 years in the Montana State Prison. Douglas Guill, 56, reportedly told the girl that he was God and could send her to hell. The abuse began when the victim was 6 years old, culminating in three-way sexual intercourse with her father and stepmother.

My first steps
The small llama lies near its mother on the hard dirt of the coral, its white legs drawn in, tucked underneath its small body. The long narrow face resting gently on the ground with its eyes all but closed.

Arena Cross riders go big at fair
Jason Shueh

Heron man sentenced to 50 years for sexual intercourse without consent
A Heron man convicted of raping his daughter repeatedly over a 14 year period was sentenced Tuesday evening to 50 years in the Montana State Prison. Douglas Guill, 56, reportedly told the girl that he was God and could send her to hell. The abuse began when the victim was 6 years old, culminating in three-way sexual intercourse with her father and stepmother.
St. Regis man fights California wildfires
Curtis Cochran laughs now when he talks about the more than a month he spent in July fighting fires in California, but when he was there things were much more serious.

Looking for a few good melons
If watermelon-eating contests were a measure of human achievement, Dixon’s Melon Days last Saturday might be considered a slice of pure nirvana.

Horse sculptures donated to Plains resident
Don Grazier has been sculpting for 22 years. At the age of 87, he said he’s not quite done yet.

Sanders County Fair draws 3,000 entries
The 97th Annual Sanders County Fair began on Monday after months of preparation.

Piranhas team swims powered by pie
Don't underestimate the power of pie. It's a three-letter word that can have an appetite for grabbing attention. Just ask the Plains Piranhas Swim Team that held their Homemade Pie and Dessert Social last Thursday at the Plains Pool.

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.
Beulahmae Marchbanks
July 13, 1917 - July 30, 2008