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Heated exchanges at sewer board meeting
According to Webster’s New World dictionary, dysfunction (not to be confused with “dat-function”) is quite simply “abnormal or impaired functioning.”
Thompson Falls boys second at Eureka track meet
It’s one of the rites of spring. As soon as the snow melts and often before it does, Montana high schoolers take to the running track, the jump pits and the weight throwing areas as track fever breaks out.
T-Falls track teams ripe with potential
A good mix of experience and youth is being counted on this year to drive the Thompson Falls track and field teams throughout the 2022 season.
Youth to power St. Regis track and field
They are few in numbers but long in competitiveness.
Plains track banking on experience
A group of hard-working underclassmen is sparking hope the Plains High track and field team will grow and develop as the year goes by.
Plains softball has high hopes
Hopes are running high that this year’s Plains High fast pitch softball team will be able to turn a blend of experience and youth into a winning product on the field.
T-Falls softball has deep pitching rotation
Good pitching and more good pitching are a fast pitch softball coaches dream.
Hot Springs track has strong core
A solid core of experienced athletes will be counted on to lead the way for the Hot Springs High Savage Heat track and field team as the upcoming 2022 season is nearly at hand.
Save all the pieces
“The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the pieces,” advised wildlife biologist Aldo Leopold.
I-90 road work to resume this month
The Montana Department of Transportation expects I-90 improvement work will resume the week of March 28 on the St. Regis West Project.
Decorated roadside signs can create hazards and will be removed
The American Legion Fatality Marker Program, formerly known as the White Cross Program, has operated under policies and procedures in place since 1952. Many of us grew up with the highway safety program and may have counted the “crosses” as we rode the bus to school.

From chiropractor to potter
Following a successful career as a doctor of chiropractic spanning two decades, Cynthia Luce of Superior, is now using her hands in an entirely new way.
Denise Nygaard
Denise Nygaard
Keep Montana Green regional contest winners
Creative slogans and colorful artwork illustrate the importance of wildfire prevention in the 2022 Keep Montana Green art contest.
Blue Hawks earn all-state honors
Good news and bad news for the Thompson Falls girls and boys basketball team.
Noxon's VanVleet signs with Tech
Good things, the saying goes, sometimes come in small packages. News flash — good things also often come in big packages.
Noxon High School track gears up for spring
As if an omen from above, the thick, moisture rich clouds parted revealing blue sky and piercing rays of Springs sunshine indicative of better weather days ahead.
Superior students excited for European tour
One really can’t refer to them as "field trips" when the kids are flying seven time zones from home to Europe.

Pandemic takes toll on Girl Scout participation
Samoa’s, Tag-alongs, Do-si-dos, and Thin Mints. Everyone’s got a favorite, but America’s long loved cookies have been seeing supply decreases in recent years, coinciding with declining troop numbers for the Girl Scouts of America.
Paradise sewer board reviews new proposal
Programs at the door may be a wise expenditure as the battle for the Paradise sewer heats up amid leadership and money challenges for the beleaguered Sewer Board and its members.