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Forest Service issues plan for Yellowstone Pipe project
The Forest Service has prepared a draft decision notice on the Yellowstone Pipe Out-of-Service Abandonment project, which is located on the Plains/Thompson Falls and Missoula Ranger Districts in Missoula and Sanders Counties.
Whitefish hosts Sanders County track athletes
WHITEFISH - Over the weekend track and field athletes from Plains, Thompson Falls and Hot Springs traveled north to Whitefish to take part in the Whitefish ARM Invitational meet last Saturday.

Lady Panthers power to 5-1
Talbot leads Alberton with 13 points

Hot Springs Clinic holds grand opening
About 300 people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception to celebrate the grand opening of the new medical clinic in Hot Springs on Wednesday. The clinic began providing care for patients a week prior to the event and was built largely with support from private donors across Sanders County.

Clark Fork girls basketball team hopes to overcome loss of Reece
A young and relatively inexperienced Clark Fork Lady Mountain Cats team shocked...
Locals share some stories of Christmas past
Danielle Switalski

Alberton Senior Spotlight: Rae Deschamps
Name: Rae Deschamps

Superior's Reese signs with Carroll
Superior’s loss is Carroll College’s gain.
Art on the Walls still soothing patients
Matt Unrau
Savage Heat kick off season with win at West Yellowstone
It’s 341 miles from Hot Springs to West Yellowstone, Montana. A mere road trip to Montana high school athletes.

Mission Valley All-Stars rock the court; Light overshadows Dark
At the Ronan Events Center this past Thursday, area basketball players put an exclamation point on their hoops season with a pair of evenly matched Mission Valley All-Star Games.
Tour highlights local timber sales
Each year, the federal government sells millions of dollars of timber from federal forests. In 2020, contractors cut and sold $183 million worth of timber from national forests.

Second Amendment alive and well in Plains
The Second Amendment to the Constitution is alive and well in Plains, Montana. That was evident by the packed Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Saturday as more than 35 exhibitors and a shoulder-to-shoulder crowd of customers and gun fanciers flocked to the Annual Plains Gun Show.
St. Regis track meet cancelled
St. Regis students didn’t get to have much of a first track meet last week. The Frenchtown TNT Invitational was cancelled after the first two events. With students competing in certain ones, none of the competitors from the team were able to see much except some rain and hail.
Filing opens for 2018 elections
House District 14 Rep. Denley Loge (R) traveled to Helena last week to file for the Legislature in 2018. All of the House seats and half of the Senate seats are open. Loge said he was excited to be involved in the last legislative session.

Officials urge safe burning practices after fire ignites
SANDERS COUNTY - It only takes a few seconds to lose control of a fire.

After fire ignites, officials urge safe burning
SANDERS COUNTY - It only takes a few seconds to lose control of a fire.

An update from Senator Fielder
Tragedy and Public Service: When tragedy struck the Legard family of Plains this past weekend, many hearts were broken, including my own. In the face of losing his dear wife and two grandchildren, Pat managed to speak only of goodness. He told me, “Despite all that has happened, I am blessed.”
Superior woman reflects on a century of life
Nyla Prosser, of Superior, is known for having a melodious singing voice, her even sweeter disposition, and an ever-ready willingness to help others.
TOEvember aims to help Mineral County's homeless
Charitable giving is a common practice during the holiday season.