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Smokeout offers resources to stop smoking
If you are addicted to nicotine, you know the powerful urge to use tobacco products, whether or not you actually want to.

Rediscovering home: The story behind the repair work at Nine Mile Bridge
The bulldozers pushed scrapers until full of rock and dirt. The material was then hauled off to be used for fill on other sections of the new Interstate 90.

Limberlost Brewery open in Thompson Falls
Two Northwest Pennsylvania natives — Zach and Kate Whipple-Kilmer — learned from a close friend how to brew beer more than a decade ago.
COLUMN: Hanging with the harriers
It is a sport as demanding, if not more so, than any other.
Technology can help protect Montana children
By: Sen. Roger Webb
Transfer of public lands would benefit Montana
Don't drink and drive
Remember when you could drink and drive, you just couldn’t drive drunk? So, what is it going to take to get some people to quit drinking and driving over the limit? Is death going to be the answer? Your number will eventually come up in some form. Take a minor accident or DUI as a sign, maybe even a blessing.
Kvelve's Comments: Letter to Santa
Dear Santa, I know it’s a bit early...

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COLUMN: The dimpled orb
It is a game not for the faint of heart.
Radio station looks to expand content, plans pig roast
KJFK-LP, a low frequency FM station, will host its annual pig roast and fundraiser with the initiative to raise money and community awareness, and expand its station Friday starting 4 p.m. at the Camas Recreation Center.
Getting through a rough patch
[This has nothing to do with Christmas (which I hope was wonderful) or New Years, (which I hope is great), but often at this time of year folks could stand a good laugh, which I hope this delivers.]

Hot Springs students get 'ghosted'
Sometimes the best way to learn good judgment when faced with peer pressure is using the shock factor. This is what the JMG students of Hot Springs High School have done for their “Ghost Out” event.
Meet the candidates for County Commissioner: Roman Zylawy
For Roman Zylawy, finding ways to help improve and make communities is just an "extension of his personality."

Lady Heat look back on season

Superior native brings nature to life in art work
For Tempe Regan, self-proclaimed nature artist it was while exploring one stone...
Food for Thought: Secrets of Inner Strength
Ever notice how some people manage to stay on track despite suffering a serious illness, financial setbacks or other problems that would derail other people?
Piranhas prepare for season
PLAINS – The Piranhas swim team of Plains is ready to start their season off on the right foot as they head to their first meet in Hamilton this weekend.

Horsemen see best offensive game of season
PLAINS – The Horsemen of Plains made significant advances in team performance during their last outing against Shelby on Friday. Facing off with a team that Head Coach Juan Lulack said would most likely be a playoff contender, the Horsemen put 34 points on the board.
Food for Thought: Secrets of Inner Strength
Have you ever noticed how some people manage to stay on track despite suffering a serious illness, financial setbacks or other problems that would derail other people?