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Road to the Buffalo project receives boost
The Noxon Senior Citizens (NSCI) along with the Women for a Better Sanders County (WBSC) were recently awarded a grant from the Montana Office of Tourism.
Hot Springs sweeps Seeley Swan
Danielle Switalski
TRACS holds annual yard sale fundraiser
It was a perfect day for the annual Thompson River Animal Care Shelter's yard sale fundraiser on Saturday as it was greeted with warm and sunny weather.

Sharon (Jensen) Booth
Sharon (Jensen) Booth passed away on July 27, 2020.
St. Regis faces top-rated Drummond
For western Montana volleyball fans and players alike, one need look no further than Drummond to see a team that might be able to become a state champion.
Town to perform compliance checks
PLAINS – After noticing issues with the town’s septic system last year, the town is ready to act in an effort to ensure that a town ordinance is being followed.

Plains celebrates Prom
HD 13 candidates face off in debate
Two of the candidates for Montana House District 13 participated in a Lincoln Douglas style debate. Jim Elliott, the Democratic candidate and Renn Bodecker, the Constitutionalist candidate participated. The incumbent Republican candidate Pat Ingraham was invited but did not attend.
Trout Creek man dies in ice fishing accident
But after Sanders County Search and Rescue and the Flathead County Sheriff Office Specialized Divers teams got involved, Chambers was recovered from the river.

Plains school honors local law enforcement
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day is Jan. 9 each year and was started to show support for law enforcement officials who risk their lives to save another’s.
T-Falls track team visits Corvallis
The Thompson Falls track team opened their 2011 season in style last weekend at the Gene Hughes Invite at Corvallis.

The power of the presidential purse
Dan’s Column

Library opens in DeBorgia
The building that served as the old post office in DeBorgia now has a new purpose serving as the small community’s library, the DeBorgia/ Cooper Library. And though it is small in size, it is serving a large role in the town. There’s also no shortage of books. From romance to Louis L’amour, with self-help and plenty of fiction to choose from, the newly opened library is sure to become a popular spot for those seeking a good read.
New candidates prepare for terms
The elections are over and newly elected candidates are now preparing to step into their offices and getting ready for what’s ahead. The elections saw a pretty good voter turnout. With 2,770 registered voters, 1,864 of them cast a ballot for a 67 percent turnout.

Basketball team meets UM Grizzlies
The St. Regis boys basketball team had a special treat last week when they had the opportunity to visit the University of Montana’s Grizzly basketball team in Missoula. The boys attended one of the Grizzly’s practices on Jan. 3 and had a chance to talk with the coach and players. The also got to shoot around on the UM basketball court.
A call to action
Dear Montanans,

Superior junior makes a splash at state BPA contest
Auction draws bidders and lookers to Superior
At best count, 205 vehicles lined the sides of the Cyr Iron Mountain Road from Quartz Road past the Mineral Country Shooting Sports Associations building about 8 miles east of Superior.

Blue Hawks claim Western 7B title
For the Thompson Falls boys’ basketball team, it was the first leg of what they hope will become a longer journey.

Travis Edward Deardorff, 56
Travis Edward Deardorff, 56