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Ministry coming to Superior
A week of exciting, fun activities is at hand for the community of Superior. Several activities including a kids' camp, nightly barbecue, a pig roast and a special musical presentation have been planned for the week of August 1 through August 5. Superior Community Church along with a team of youth and their leaders of Christ Church of Federal Way will be presenting these events and working throughout the week to bless the local community.

Classic cars shine for the show
It was all about variety at the 11th Annual Show and Shine Rods and Classics car show at Ainsworth Field in Thompson Falls on Saturday as cars, both young and old, filled the field.
Little guy wrestlers hit mats
A tow-day summer camp brings the young wreslters back to the mats
Horse riders clean trails
Five trucks rolled into Superior on Saturday, June 12, each with a horse trailer in tow. The vehicles were headed up to the Thompson Creek Trailhead just outside of Superior. But these horsemen and women from around Ronan didn't come all the way down just to go for a leisurely horseback ride. Rather they had come to spend the day clearing branches off the trail and spent the day working to open the trail up for other users.

Locals take a drive for school
Hosting a fundraiser does not have to be a lot of work, sometimes it is as simple as taking a leisurely drive.
Rehbein Ford hosts Drive One 4 UR School
Plains, MT - Ford Motor Company and Rehbein Ford will be partnering to help raise money in support of local high schools as part of Ford's Drive One 4 UR School program.
Students raise money for worthy cause
For many, a penny is considered worthless. After all, there's not much you can buy with a penny. However, overseas a penny can be of high value. And a collection of them might just help to build a school.

Bicycling down to the border
New pastor embarks on humanitarian mission before starting in Plains
The Plains/Paradise United Methodist Church has a new pastor in town, but you may have missed him. After arriving from the Philadelphia area to settle in the Plains/Paradise community last week, Pastor Thomas Hall hit the road once more, but this time by bicycle.
Summer hours at the National Bison Range
National Bison Range wtiched to 15 hour days last week
Come Memorial Day weekend, the National Bison Range changed to its longer summer hours of operation. Starting Saturday, May 29, 2010, the Refuge will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Visitors should remember that they will need to start Red Sleep Mountain Drive no later than 7 p.m. to be finished before the main gates close (this closing time is 6 p.m. until May 29). The Refuge is closed at night to all public use.

Superior golfers finish season with divisional play
The Superior Bobcats finished their golf season on Monday in Missoula. They returned from divisional play on Monday at around 5:50 p.m. with clubs in tow. They had been looking to secure a spot to the state tournament that is scheduled for May 18-19 in Huntley. But the day didn't go quite as expected however.
Bison Range set to open Red Sleep Drive
Now that winter is over, it's time to get outside and enjoy springtime. If the weather and road conditions cooperate, the Refuge will open Red Sleep Mountain Drive on Saturday, May 8 for the 2010 visitor season.
Bowling scores, March 24
Standings
Trap Club Scores
Here are the trap club scores in Plains from the second week of March
Annual poker run attracts hundreds
Summer Crosby
Obituaries for Jan. 27
Elsie passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on January 20, 2010. She was born on July 17, 1916 in Missoula, MT to Neilina and Frank MacIntosh. Her Scottish heritage was very important to her and she made sure that everyone who knew her was aware that she was a MacIntosh.
Obituaries for Jan. 13
Geraldine “Geri” Larson
Sheriff's Report for January 6
12-27-2009
Plains bowling league scores
Plains Bowling League

Snowboarding lessons on Lookout
Summer Crosby
Women's Health
ACOG President Gerald F. Joseph, Jr, MD