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Thilmony posts personal best at tough Kalispell meet
The Montana High School cross country season is gaining steam, and so are the Thompson Falls varsity teams, both of whom competed at the Flathead Invitational meet last week in Kalispell.

Court order pauses Montana wolf hunts
A Lewis and Clark County District Court judge on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order truncating the size and scope of wolf hunting season in response to a motion filed last week by conservation groups.
Hot Springs roughs up Gardiner in road win
In sports there is a tried and true saying that it’s never a good idea to look ahead.

American Legion hosts Father's Day celebration
They came to honor dads and support a local business that has been struggling the last few months. Both endeavors, by all accounts, were successful.
Plains drops tough game to undefeated Eureka
Attrition was the name of the game last Saturday afternoon at the Plains volleyball game against Eureka.
Former civil servant reflects on serving the county
MINERAL COUNTY – Former Mineral County Justice of the Peace Wanda James said recently, while she was enjoying retirement after stepping down from the bench she occupied for nearly two decades, there were parts of the job she was going to miss.
Wrestlers continue to shine on the mat
PLAINS – The Plains/Hot Springs wrestlers have continued to see success as they continue further in the season.
Lady Panthers senior gets ready to graduate
ALBERTON – Lady Panther Ryan Vicek recently finished her last volleyball season before graduation.

Hot Springs Savage Heat have first practice of the season
The Hot Springs Savage Heat had their first practice of the season on Monday as athletes and coaches gathered on the gridiron behind the high school. About 20 players attended the practice designed to provide coaches with an early look at what they will have to work with during the 2013-2014 season.

Horsemen start season off in excellent condition
PLAINS – With the beginning of basketball season underway, the Horsemen impressed their coach this year, returning in better shape than ever.

Superior Bobcat homecoming beatdown
In front of a filled homecoming crowd on Friday night the Superior Bobcat football team hit their stride against the Darby Tigers.
County residents headed to polls Tuesday
With campaign signs and window stickers, the citizens of Mineral County have been acknowledging who they'd like to see in office. Yesterday, June 8, they took one of the first steps to making that happen as they joined many Americans across the country by heading to the polls to cast ballots in the primary election. Of course, others voted earlier, choosing to vote through the mail. Clerk of Court Recorder Katherine Jasper said that a good percentage of the absentee ballots have been returned.
Market is a great addittion
Saturday was the closing day of the Thompson Falls Market and attendees enjoyed perfect fall weather, nearly 20 vendors, live music and a cinnamon roll contest that included some of the county’s best bakers (boy, those were some lucky judges!). We are fortunate to have a market that allows folks to come together from around the county to buy locally, display and sell their made/grown in Montana goods, and to just visit with neighbors.
'Best week' for Alberton girls
Coach Jim Baldwin summed up last week by saying that it was the “best week of basketball for our team.”
Food for Thought: What we have to be thankful for
For many people this has been a trying year; but there is still much to be thankful...
Red Bucket donations for a good cause
It’s a sunny Saturday morning and Robert Lyons is standing in the middle of Main Street in Superior, holding a red bucket. He’s a volunteer with the Lions Club and is hoping cars will stop and make a donation.

Superior heads into divisionals
SUPERIOR – The Superior Bobcats were headed into the next stage of the season last week after a solid performance at the district tournament in Pablo.
Superior Bobcats finish season strong with win
SUPERIOR – In their final game of the season the Superior Bobcats had a decisive 60-32 victory against the Drummond Trojans Friday night.

Dianne Rummel formally charged
THOMPSON FALLS – Sanders County Clerk of Court Dianne Rummel was arraigned for criminal charges Tuesday in direct relation to allegations of theft, embezzlement tampering with county records and witnesses.
Holiday craft fair and bazaar in Superior
The Holiday Craft Fair and Bazaar at the old school in Superior had a wonderful turnout on Saturday November 12.