- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /

Dawn Bauer recipient of prestigious Hunger Hope Award
Superior School’s Elementary Administrative Assistant and Afterschool Coordinator Dawn Bauer has been recognized for her work in securing food for hungry children. She was presented with an award during the Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) event, The Taste, on March 8. This is an annual fundraiser for the food bank and was held at the Neptune Aviation airplane hangar in Missoula. Where over 100 food and drinks were prepared by nearly 40 local chefs, brewers, distiller and other food establishments.
Kvelve’s Comments: A simple solution to world’s troubles
Could it really be that simple?
Fighting cabin fever
Matt Unrau

Summer art camp hosts finale
Last Saturday a small crowd gathered in the Hot Springs Senior Center to see the grand finale art show to the Hot Springs Summer Art Camp.

Voices in the Wilderness: Don Otis
My Mom will tell you that when I was a kid, I would beg and plead with her to drop me and my adventure-seeking friends at the base of a canyon somewhere.

Live music arrives at Rex Theatre in Thompson Falls
THOMPSON FALLS- The Rex Theatre in Thompson Falls played host to a live music performance on Saturday as the facility was packed to capacity to support a venue that was recently in danger of falling into obscurity. Organizer Randy Roberts helped set up the event as a way to continue utilizing the building.
Debbie Silverthorne
Are we too broke to pay attention?
Too broke to pay attention

Paradise Players present 'Steel Magnolias'
Months of preparation for Paradise Players' upcoming production of "Steel Magnolias" concluded with the final dress rehearsal Saturday evening.

Spotlight on the Arts: T-Falls junior Sweeden find passion for jazz
Alek Sweeden is a 17-year-old junior at Thompson Falls High School.
Marion Wrightsman
Marion Wrightsman, 90, as good of a husband, father and friend as anyone could ever have or want, passed from this earth from natural causes on March 19th at the Clark Fork Valley Long Term Care facility in Plains.

Halloween takes over Hot Springs downtown
HOT SPRINGS – Hot Springs celebrated Halloween this past week with a wide array of festivities.

Strombo-Graham and Beaton
Kimberly Strombo-Graham was married to Warren H. Beaton Dec. 10, 2010 in Wellington, New Zealand.
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Letters to the Editor - Oct 2

How Shakespeare rocked the park
Shakespeare in the Park was of ‘Macbeth’ proportions for local Plains residents that attended.

From chiropractor to potter
Following a successful career as a doctor of chiropractic spanning two decades, Cynthia Luce of Superior, is now using her hands in an entirely new way.

Superior's Goss makes quick return from heart surgery
On April 12, Superior resident Jim Goss accomplished his first substantial trek of the year.

Travis Edward Deardorff, 56
Travis Edward Deardorff, 56

Karen Leona Olson
Karen Leona Olson