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Superior girls victorious against Hot Springs
SUPERIOR – After their first game last week was cancelled, the Superior Lady Bobcats came back for a 33-point victory in their game against Hot Springs.
Big berry year limits run-ins with bears
SANDERS COUNTY – Huckleberries and other species of wild berries experienced a bumper crop year throughout Sanders County this summer.
MCCF announces scholarships
MINERAL COUNTY - For the past 14 years, the Mineral County Community Foundation (MCCF) has provided college tuition scholarships to selected graduating seniors from the county. To receive a scholarship, a graduate must submit an application which is reviewed by the MCCF Board. Decisions of who will be awarded a scholarship are based on five factors; (1) overall character, (2) leadership qualities, (3) community service, (4) scholastic achievement and (5) extracurricular activities.
Hot Springs Artists Society hosts party and auction
HOT SPRINGS – The Hot Springs Artist Society came together last weekend for a night full of cheese, chocolate and art.

19th annual Rocky Mountain Elk Banquet a success
Melissa Oyer
Jam packed pre-holiday weekend
Danielle Switalski

Young Bluehawks look to build for next season
THOMPSON FALLS – In the last game of the season, the Bluehawks gave it their all but ultimately size would be their worst enemy as the Bigfork football team overpowered the young team.
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Lady Hawks softball returns good crop of starters
There are so many things that come together to make a good softball team.
T-Falls softball team gets first win
The Thompson Falls girls’ softball team achieved something more than winning their first victory of the season with a 19-4 victory over Deer Lodge Friday afternoon at Mission High School.
Marie Eleinor Barber
Marie Eleinor Barber, 78, of Plains, MT, was taken home to the loving arms of her Savior Jesus Christ on June 7, 2016 after a long & brave struggle with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.
Alberton schools undergo repairs
ALBERTON – School officials in Alberton have been busy over the summer making improvements to both the elementary and high school and while the enhancements may go unnoticed by busy students, Superintendent Clay Acker said he hopes the staff will appreciate them.

Sleepless in Seattle prom receives raves
THOMPSON FALLS – Not a hair was out of place as the girls entered the Thompson Falls Junior High School gym dressed to impress in beautiful colorful dresses. The guys sported their suits and were ready to show off to their dates for the Sleepless in Seattle themed prom.

From your State Senate: with Sen. Jennifer Fielder
Stakes to high to rush decision on water
Wolf "problem" hits home
County Commissioners met on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of declaring Mineral County a disaster area, which would give citizens the right to kill a wolf if it threatened people, livestock or big-game animals. This proposed resolution is patterned after a similar one drafted by commissioners in Idaho County, Idaho, which asked Gov. Butch Otter to allow wolves to be eradicated in north-central Idaho County by any means necessary.
Mineral County Chamber Chatter
Hey, we missed you at the Pizza and Pop Brainstorming Session the other day, but 14 of us round-tabled many ideas and they were then presented to our county commissioners. Nothing earth shattering or extremely unique that hasn’t been tossed around before, but, we’re all talking and that’s all I wanted this discussion to do.
Hot Springs and St. Regis split meeting
It was a mixed bag of basketball for the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams this past week.

Flag retirement takes place at VFW Auxiliary
A day that will be remembered and was made famous by President Roosevelt’s iconic speech, “YESTERDAY, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.”

Blackjack Roping Arena winners
Blackjack Roping Arena winners

Plains artist plays by her own rules
Paulsen grew up in central Minnesota and then spent 20 years living in various areas in Southeast Alaska.