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Food bank lends helping hand
For most of us the holidays mean celebrating with friends and families, eating good food and giving out presents.

Head-on collision closes Highway 200 in Plains
Matt Unrau
Superior tennis loses first match to Townsend at Townsend Duals
Rainy weather brought a cancellation into the Superior tennis girls' schedule last week. They were supposed to play Valley Christian at home on Thursday, but the weather had other plans. On Friday, the girls were at Darby and beat the team 6-1. On Saturday, however, the girls incurred their first loss of the season at the Townsend Duals. The team lost 6-0 to Townsend. They tied 3-3 against Whitehall and Fairfield at the duals, but played strong against Choteau and won 6-2.
Plains and Thompson Falls compete at Seeley-Swan
The Florence Falcons and Superior Lady Bobcats took the team trophies at Friday’s Seeley-Swan Invitational track meet.
Ranchers find their voice over wolf issue
Matt Unrau

Strong winds wreck havoc in Sanders, Mineral Counties
PLAINS - Strong winds and snow enveloped the Plains region Wednesday afternoon, causing downed trees and power lines.

Mallory Ray Anderson
On Oct. 27, our son, brother, and uncle Mallory Ray Anderson passed away ever to early from this life in St. Patrick's Hospital.

Johnny Warren Evins
On Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, the Evins family...
Cattle-killing grizzly euthanized near Avon
Authorities in Montana have trapped and killed a grizzly bear after it killed yearling cattle on a ranch near Avon.

Archie Tamietti, 77
Archie F. Tamietti
Viola Bernice (Nash) Allestad, 87
Viola Bernice (Nash) Allestad, 87, lived an ideal life; a daughter, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and devoted child of God.
Portion of Clark Fork River reopened after storm cleanup
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks reopened all portions of the Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers that were closed late last week due to danger from power lines in the river after the July 24 severe storm.
Legals for August, 17 2022
Slope stability project on Montana 135 at St. Regis
The Montana Department of Transportation and Thompson Contracting, Inc. will begin work to stabilize the rock slope on Montana 135 about 14 miles north of St. Regis this week.
Montana officials euthanize grizzly bear, release another
Montana wildlife officials captured two young female sibling grizzly bears, releasing one back into the wild and euthanizing the other due to an infection stemming from losing a front left paw.
Missing man found dead in Clark Fork River
The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office has located the body of a man who went missing in March.

I-90 sealing project to cause traffic delays
Midway through summer and the orange-cone season is continues to bloom. The next batch or orangeness is on I-90 going west is from Saltese to Lookout Pass.
Plains Trotters fall to Loyloa, 3-1
This was quite possibly a match up of two of the best teams in the Western B volleyball conference this year.
Trout Creek shooter identified
The Sanders County Sheriff’s Office has released more information on the deadly shooting that occurred outside Trout Creek on Nov. 25.

Winter wallop headed for Northwest Montana
An arctic cold front is expected Friday and Saturday, with lows in the single digits and below zero expected during the Christmas Eve weekend.