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Thompson Falls boys and girls 2nd at Libby meet
Some names in local high school track are recurring at the top as the season gets in gear following a slew of weather related postponements in March and early April.
Superior tennis downs Mission
It’s often referred to as Karma.

UM’s Kyiyo Pow Wow set for April 21-22
One of the nation’s oldest student-run powwows and a beloved University of Montana tradition, the Kyiyo Pow Wow, will be held on campus Friday and Saturday, April 21-22, in the Adams Center.

Plains-Hot Springs baseball tops Browning
It was a week of extremes for the Plains-Hot Springs Savage Horsemen baseball team.
Alberton, Superior travel to Dilly Bar Invitational
With the season heading for midpoint despite several weather interruptions, track and field teams from throughout the area are getting a good look at their prospects, including some young up-and-comers.

Wagoner leads Trotters over Eureka
So a week earlier, you won your first game of the year after an 0-5 start.
Paradise Sewer Board claims funds mismanaged
Call it, “Sewer Wars” 2.0: the Board strikes back.

New CSKT Health Center opens in May
The building, located just west of Third Ave. N.W. in Ronan, will provide full-service primary care, urgent care, a dedicated area for infectious patients, an infusion center, behavioral health services, and a pharmacy.
Polson police chief resigns after DUI charge
Polson Police Chief Wade Nash stepped down from his role last week and announced that he will officially retire from the force May 2. The announcement followed the chief’s DUI arrest April 8.

More roads open in Glacier as plows make progress
The Camas Road is now open to motor vehicles for the season in Glacier National Park.
Lady Hawks notch big softball wins
By any standard, this year’s Thompson Falls softball team is a significantly improved team starting to show its potential.

Superior students present ‘Foil That Villain’
When lovely young widow Penny Candy and her baby, Ruth, are taken in by her Aunt Praline, owner of The Sweet Shoppe candy store in Boston 150 years ago, little does Penny know both love and danger lie ahead.

Donald Raymond Jacobson
Donald Raymond Jacobson

Excavation crews begin work on Flat Creek project
If you haven’t driven up Flat Creek outside of Superior recently, you’re in for a surprise.

Paddleboard race planned on Clark Fork River
The Great Montana Stand Up Paddleboard Race will be the first of its kind on the lower Clark Fork River. The original date of April 29 just changed to Saturday, Aug. 19 which for many is a better date because of the warmer water.

All ages hop around at Plains Easter egg hunt
Wildhorse Plains Lions Club and the Church on The Move, put a new spin with this year’s Easter Egg Hunt.

Laila Overberg
Laila Overberg
COLUMN: Hands off my sports
This planet that is now home to somewhere in the crowded neighborhood of 8 billion human beings by most estimates, is an amazing, if not crazy place.
Baxter signs to play hoops at Carroll College
The harvest continues for Carroll College.
Trout Creek archers prep for Western U.S. Championships
Archery is alive and well in Trout Creek, Montana.