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Students 'kick butts'
NOXON – In an effort to educate the kindergarten through eighth grade students about the harmful effects of tobacco, Noxon held their 9th annual Kick Butts Day event.

NWTF members flock to Plains
PLAINS - Local businesses and sportsmen showed their support Saturday night for the Clark Fork Valley Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) at their 14th annual banquet. These type of banquets bring in several thousand dollars to the local, state and NWTF mission. The pavilion at the Sanders County Fairgrounds was close to max capacity and filled with prizes.
Candidates finish filing for election
SANDERS COUNTY – As the filing period ended on Monday, March 10, the county now knows who is up for election.
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Double teamed
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Letter to the Editor - March 5

Counting sheep
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dean's List
LINCOLN, NE - Blade Andrew Jacobson of Thompson Falls was named to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Deans’ List/Honor Roll for the fall semester of the 2013-14 academic year.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Feb. 26
Road to Recovery

Buckle Up Montana helps with safety seats
MINERAL COUNTY - We all want to keep our children safe and healthy. One way children learn is by watching their parents. If a parent or older sibling always fastens their seat belt when driving or riding in a vehicle, then chances are that behavior will be passed on.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar - Feb. 19
Road to Recovery
Buckle Up Montana spreads safety
It’s time to kiss the Blarney Stone!
Letter to the Editor: Reaction to letters
The two Dear Editor pieces in the Feb. 5th edition could not have been more opposite to one another. The first by Kathleen Hassan of Trout Creek was right on and I could add hundreds of more examples of where common sense has died and been replaced by “non-common sensible” comments as were made by John F. Middlemiss, Sr. also of Trout Creek.