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Paradise sewer board discusses $53k bill
They’ve already dealt with a revolving door when it comes to membership on the board.
'Hairy, Scary Science' was presented
For several months a couple people have deluged newspaper readers with more than 4,900 words about global warming.

Former death row inmate speaks out
It was a night of great emotion and strong conviction in the Thompson Falls St. William Parish on Oct. 6 after two men had taken to the pulpit to denounce the death penalty.
Three years in the making
Forest Service answers questions
School Board holds presentation on Common Core Implementation
PLAINS – Five concerned citizens attended the Plains School Board of Trustee meeting on Monday, June 17 to listen to the Common Core Standards presentation.

Superior H.S. alum wins Emmy award for work at ESPN
Dreams, determination and lofty goals.
School board ties up loose ends before first day
PLAINS – The Plains School Board of Trustees met on Monday, August 19 to provide updates and help tie up any loose ends before the school year began.

MHP Major Greg Watson presents official findings
Legals for May, 4 2022

Trout Unlimited backs Clark Fork restoration project
The illustrious Clark Fork, Montana’s largest river that stretches the length of Mineral County.

Commissioner offers meetings with sewer protesters
What started out looking like a very contentious meeting in Paradise Friday night ended on a cautiously optimistic note, with County Commissioner Carol Brooker offering to meet one-on-one with anti-sewer protesters.

Fixing water, sewer systems is uphill battle
While residents in other parts of Sanders County are dealing with sewer and water systems of their own, Plains has been faced with that and more.

Hot Springs couple realizes their longtime dream of running bison ranch
Hot Springs ranchers Jon Sepp and Brittany Masters are chasing their dreams.

Plains mayor lauds 2020 accomplishments
A long time problem for the Town of Plains took a giant step toward resolution...

Trail Rail Run: ‘A test of endurance’
It was a test of endurance for athletes and race coordinators alike during this year’s Trail Rail Run. Although numbers were down and the rain was persistent, the overall emotion of the race was gratefulness.
COLUMN: A thank you
When describing a sporting event, it is often nearly impossible to put pen to paper without the use of terms like “battling,” “fight to the last minute,” "comeback," etc.
Blue Hawks head into season with confidence
Despite the loss of two college bound players, Thompson Falls head football coach Jared Koskela is optimistic his current group will have the grit to compete in the Western B 11-player conference this season.
Lady Bobcats cap impressive season
Most coaches will agree the ideal situation during a basketball season is that the team gets better as the season goes on.
Basketball: Hot Springs boys continue hot start
It was a mixed bag of results for the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams this past week.