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Titans tip Mountain Cats
Remembering the Titans may well be something the Clark Fork Mountain Cats will not want to do.
Horse Plains VFW hosting Labor Day events
The cancellation of the 2020 Sanders County Fair and Rodeo, along with the always popular demolition derby, left a big hole in entertainment options for area residents suffering from COVID-19 fatigue frustrations.
Noxon splits volleyball matches
As local volleyball matches go, these were a couple marathons for the Noxon Lady Red Devils this past week.
Trapper education field day is July 8
If one was looking to purchase tanned hides from furbearers that live in the area, the prices vary all over the board.
Tour of historic mining district this Saturday
The Mineral County Museum and Historical Society will be hosting its annual Tour of the Cedar Creek Historic Mining District on Saturday, Aug. 26.
CNSC Fall Extravaganza raises $18,000
A live band, silent auction and scrumptious meal topped off with a live auction and some raffles, this year’s Cancer Network of Sanders County (CNSC) Fall Extravaganza was a big hit.
Sanders County Fair Board discusses year ahead
The Sanders County Fair Board met last week to kick off the 2018 season.
Date for Stand Down announced
Mineral County valedictorians and salutatorians reflect on past and future
MINERAL COUNTY – As graduation ceremonies in Mineral County wrapped up last week, several students took to their respective podiums to deliver messages of inspiration, celebration of education and hope for the future.
Panthers will leap back after defeat
ALBERTON – The Alberton Panthers were dealt a loss Friday, January 10, in their game against the Victor Pirates.
Transfer of federal land to state to be explored
THOMPSON FALLS - A public meeting to explore transfer of federal land to the states will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, December 12 at the Rex Theater in Thompson Falls.
Alberton Community Center is beneficiary of a $4,940 grant
The cracked, rotted and leaking windows in the Alberton Community Center will soon be replaced after the town received a $4,940 grant earlier this month for the historic building.
Students raise money for worthy cause
For many, a penny is considered worthless. After all, there's not much you can buy with a penny. However, overseas a penny can be of high value. And a collection of them might just help to build a school.
Spring Creek closes its doors
Jamie Doran
4-H competition begins at Hot Springs
For members of 4-H in Sanders County, Sunday marked the final hurdle in a long climb to prepare for the 4-H demonstration competition
Locals embrace the friendly 'driver's wave'
The Rural Shake. A Cowboy Salute. The Drivers Wave. It has several names, but it’s acknowledging the driver coming from the other direction usually on a frontage road or on Main Street if it’s not busy.
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.
St. Regis boys No. 1 seed for 14C tourney
The results are in, and the St. Regis boys are the basketball winners.
Lady Hawks punch ticket to state
Welcome to the Department of Redundancy Department, Volleyball division for volleyball.