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Thompson Falls Blue Hawks roll to another easy win
As eight-man Montana high school football teams throughout the area prepare for the guts of the season, only one team has even come close to slowing down the Blue Hawks juggernaut.

Mineral Co. Commissioners vote to join passenger rail authority
The behemoth cost of the project is where most conversations of this venture ends.

Veterans Service Officer returns to Mineral County
If you need a ride for a medical appointment, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will chauffer you to them free of charge in their vehicles as far away as Ft. Harrison near Helena.
Mullan-St. Regis hammers Wallace
The Tigers “Big Three” backfield players all average double figures in rushing yards per carry as the state finalists from last year jumped to an early 14-0 lead and never looked back.

FWP seeks to simplify hunting regulations
But this year, FWP will tackle more significant changes such as combining hunting districts and simplifying license structures.

Fall garden tips to prepare for next season
The experienced gardener knows that the success of next year’s harvest hinges on prepping their gardens for the long winter ahead.

Kathleen Brown family thankful for support in her time of need
Kathleen and I are so very blessed to have a community filled with friends and neighbors who are not only supportive in words, prayers and thoughts, they are supportive with help, assistance and appreciated deeds.
Montana Viewpoint: Politics, to listen or to lecture?
Individual politicians may have the best of motives, but the parties they belong to, no. The parties are like businesses, they want results.

I-90 Watercraft inspection station last line of defense in Montana
Bruce Nixon is from Alberton and Terry Pond comes from Plains. Both have been working 12-hour shifts for $14.79 an hour all summer looking for trespassers.
Youth waterfowl, pheasant hunts begin Sept. 25
Licensed hunters ages 15 and under may hunt ducks, geese, coots, mergansers and ring-necked pheasants statewide on these two special days set aside for youngsters, but they must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult.

Sanders County’s Board of Health officer resigns
Nick Lawyer, a physician assistant at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, made the announcement last Friday on social media.

State euthanizes four North Fork grizzlies
In the North Fork, grizzly bear management specialist Tim Manley had to kill a productive 20-year-old sow grizzly named Monica and her three yearling cubs after they repeatedly got into garbage and broke into vehicles.

Hot Springs Savage Heat slams North Star, 55-0
On paper, the 55-0 shellacking that host Hot Springs laid on the boys from Rudyard Friday night should not have happened.
Noxon Red Devils win first game of season
Haflich was referencing his Red Devils hard-fought 32-15 win over Sunburst in last week’s encounter on the Refiners home field.

Superior's Women in Timber face mounting challenges
Out of the small number of ladies that dedicate their time to volunteer each week at the thrift store, two of their longest standing members passed away from COVID this past summer.

Sanders County communities mark 20th anniversary of 9/11
In Thompson Falls and Plains last weekend, both communities took time to remember those who perished in the attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.

IFG says lawsuits derailed St. Regis lumber mill
Willy Peck, Outreach Forester for Idaho Forest Group, said the closure grabbed him by surprise.

Area schools taking Covid-19 precautions; mask protest held in Alberton
In Sanders County, it had three new ones on Sept. 9 and three on Sept, 8. Overall, Sanders has a total of 831 total and 45 active.
Nancy F. Hutcheson Sproul
Nancy F. Hutcheson Sproul 68, of Missoula, passed away on Aug. 19, at her home of natural causes.
Civic leaders to host event about St. Regis' future
The sessions are set for Sept. 13, 27 and Oct. 3.