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Olthenia 'Irene' Bullock, 89
“Oh my word!” says Olthenia “Irene” Bullock who peacefully passed away June 26, 2019, in Polson Montana. Irene was a one-of-kind. Once you met her you never forgot her, and she never forgot you.

ATV enthusiasts ride for a good cause
The ATV ride in St. Regis was designed to raise money for a local cause. This year, the 'Wheelin for Healin' event raised $8,000 to be given to an individual in need in Mineral County to be determined at a later date.
Legals for February, 8 2023
Legals for October, 25 2023

Keeping in touch with Rep. Pat Ingraham
On Monday, January 28th, State Administration will be hearing House Bill (HB) 214. This bill will require that the POW/MIA Flag be displayed with the flag of the United States of America at the State Capitol, any building that serves as the location of a state district court, any building that serves as the location of a city or town hall for an incorporated city or town and any building that serves as the main administrative building of a county.
Legals for July, 15 2020
Horsemen cap season with rout over Darby
In what turned out to be a welcome change of fortune following two years of winless football, the Plains Horsemen put a thick layer of icing on the victory cake with a resounding 77-26 road win over Darby Thursday afternoon.

Noxon Red Devils will follow lead of VanVleet
The Red Devils will rely heavily on senior running back Cade VanVleet, a three-year starter in the offensive backfield and an equally imposing anchor on the defensive line.

Plains Piranhas helps generate interest in the sport of swimming in Plains
Plains Piranha’s swim coach Danika Whitcomb is not only trying to cultivate young swimmers, but also allow her team the opportunities and life lessons she received through swimming for a club for 13 seasons.

Lady Hawks and Trotters go head-to-head in Plains
PLAINS – The Lady Hawks and the Trotters came face to face for the first time this season on the volleyball court on Thursday, September 19 in what proved to be a very heated game.
Hot Springs girls nip the Plains Trotters, 51-50
Good karma begets good karma?
Fresh blood for Heat
Jamie Doran

Horsemen tracksters excel at Seeley-Swan
Plains head boys, girls track coach Denise Montgomery continues to place an emphasis on her team performers reaching their personal best.
Letter to the Editor
Do the political parties serve the people they claim to represent, or do they use the people as a tool to advance the agendas of the party power brokers? That’s kind of a chicken or the egg question I guess. It seems to me that while the parties do have basic lofty tenets about how to legislate for the greater benefit of mankind it feels more and more those beliefs are just window dressing and that the party bosses know what they want and do their best to convince the voters that what is good for the party is good for the people. That is; they cultivate votes.

Lady Hawk softball in full swing
THOMPSON FALLS – The girls on the Thompson Falls Softball team have been learning quickly – a good sign for their future.

Superior wrestlers see victory in two tournaments
SUPERIOR – The Superior wrestling team came away with good results as they had three days of wrestling last week.

A mild winter may be good for elk and deer herds
MINERAL COUNTY – A mild winter this season could lead to a hunter’s paradise later this year, as elk and deer herds prosper in mild conditions with low snowfall.

Lady Bobcats come out on top
Nick Ianniello

From tragedy to triumph
Noxon's Jensen wins state shot put crown
After six weeks of refusing to fall down, Noxon's Derek Jensen stood tall atop the medal podium on Saturday, crowned as the state Class C shot put champion; a storybook ending to a struggle that began with the passing of his mother in April.

Ratliff selected for East-West Shrine Game
There are good athletes who succeed, and there are good athletes who succeed with respect and hard work.