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Obituary; Alice Louise Wrightsman
Alice Louise Wrightsman 89, as good of a wife, mother, and human being as ever graced this earth, passed away on December 9th, at the Hot Springs Health and Rehabilitation Center in Hot Springs, Montana. Born on March 2, 1925 to John and Nora (Stroup) Landis, in Shelby, Ohio, she graduated from Shelby High School in 1943.
Trotters win big
The Plains Trotters verses Eureka Lady Lions was won decisively by the Trotters Saturday night.
Republicans positioning for 2016 election
It amazes and amuses me to hear many of the talking heads acting like there is anything but total confusion within the Republican party. Their almost freakish positioning of the parade of possible candidates for president in the 2016 general election is downright strange.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital hosts annual bazaar
Clark Fork Valley Hospital’s Long-Term Care Facility recently held their annual Bazaar, which benefits the patients.

Lady Bobcats play strong against Charlo
SUPERIOR – Saturday evening, the Lady Bobcats saw a close 20-25, 20-25, 21-25 defeat against Charlo’s Lady Vikings.
Is this how we honor our military?
I have witnessed a despicable attitude by a Commander In Chief as a result of the murder of 5 American servicemen who were on duty unarmed at a training base in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The solution that this ‘woodstock’ generation came up with is an even greater insult. They say ‘Do not dress in uniform as this will insult someone, somewhere, some place at any time.
Free workshop on weed sprayers
FREE WORKSHOP! Get your sprayers ready for the season!

Local k9 unit showcases talents during training session
The Sanders County K9 unit is more than meets the eye. Last week, the Valley Press accompanied Sanders County Sheriff’s Office K9 Handler Lynn Lanzoni, K9 officer Max and retired LAPD officer Blaine Blackstone to one of their regular training sessions.
Allstar football hits Superior
Matt Unrau
Art Exhibit: Jan. 15
The Hospital will be hosting the 1st Quarter Sanders County Artist Council Art Exhibit on Jan. 15 at 5:00 p.m. in the Main Hospital Entrance Lobby. This art show is particularly special since it will be featuring youth artists around Sanders County. You are welcome to attend and join in the festivities. Snacks and refreshments will be provided and many of the artists and their parents will be in attendance if you want to interview any of them.
Calling all artists
ART CALL: Sanders County Arts Council is accepting applications for the fall show of “Art on the Walls” of Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains. Art for this juried show must be the original work of a Sanders County Artist. It can be any medium so long as it can be hung on the wall. Applications are due Sept. 8, 2014. For applications or more information call 826-8585.
Legals for July, 31 2024
Legals for May, 8 2024

West End community establishes neighborhood watch
The West End Neighborhood Watch held its third organizational...
Thompson Falls remains perfect with rout of Mission
Three games and three convincing wins, including Friday night’s 63-6 rout of Mission, into the Montana 2021 8-man football season and the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks are on a good track.
Hot Springs market exemplifies small-town America
Norman Rockwell, the artist who often captured small-town, country living in his magazine adorning photographs, would have loved the Hot Springs Farmers Market.
Ellie Baxter 3rd at State B golf tourney
The present has been really good for the Thompson Falls women’s high school women’s golf team.
New fitness gym takes shape in Plains
It could be said the “Warrior” spirit is being infused into the site of what will be the Warrior Fitness gym in Plains.
Lowe and Palmer lead Lady Hawks at Eureka meet
It could be said, tongue in cheek, that Lincoln County was not a very good host for last week’s Top 8 NW track and field meet at Eureka High School.
Two Lady Hawks finish in top-10 at state
It was a typical Montana Fall day, the kind lots of cross country runners like.