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Montana Rail Link train derails into Clark Fork River
A Montana Rail Link freight train derailed in Sanders County on Sunday morning, sending multiple railcars into the Clark Fork River.

Community baby shower helps new and expecting moms
The Thompson Falls Elks Lodge on Saturday welcomed new and expecting mothers from around Sanders County for the annual community baby shower.
Wrestleballers defend Superior dodgeball championship
Dodge, duck, dip, dive, dodge.
COLUMN: I'm coming for you Wally Eye
I’ve officially had it! Enough is enough.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
St. Regis shows support for law enforcement after hostage incident
Around 100 people gathered in the St. Regis School gymnasium March 20 as a community assembly was called for those who may need counseling or just want to talk about the shooting incident March 18 where a suspect in an Idaho armed robbery was killed by law enforcement after shooting a hostage near the travel center.
Proof of the power of science-based forestry
John Bernard Leiberg was the first scientist to see the Lolo National Forest.

Spotlight on the Arts: Travis Hill
“Spotlight on the Arts” by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.

Kenneth Owings Miller, 76
Kenneth Owings Miller, 76

Harold Dale Kelly, 71
Harold Dale Kelly, 71
Public Law 280 hearing draws some opposition
Two men who said they were members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes spoke Friday in opposition to two bills aiming to shift financial responsibility of overseeing felony offenses in the Flathead Reservation to the state.
Gianforte: Montana jobless rate ties all-time low
Montana’s unemployment rate tied an all-time low record in January, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced at a recent press conference.
Montana Indian Child Welfare Act gets a Senate hearing
Roberta Duckhead Kittson Nyomo said she and her brother were among the last Native American children adopted out of Thompson Falls before the federal Indian Child Welfare Act was passed in 1978.

Strong and scrappy young girls join wrestling club
The sport of Little Guy Wrestling has been gaining in popularity in recent years, most notably among strong and scrappy young girls.
St. Regis track returns core athletes
Small but mighty. “That’s how we roll,” said St. Regis head track and field coach Jesse Allan with a smile as he describes this year’s Tigers team.
Plains softball opens season at Polson tourney
It was the first pitch, of the first game of the new season.
Blue Hawks field deep track roster
A solid core of talented upperclassmen and a very promising group of freshmen and sophomores has hopes high in Thompson Falls’ track and field for the 2023 season.

Superior measures up at Bitterroot track meet
It was the first meet of the season, one which survived the threat of incoming snow and cold temperatures.
State qualifiers return to lead Plains track
It’s been a recurring them this year when it comes to looking ahead at area high school track and field teams: most, if not all, have strong groups coming back and some promising potential moving up in the form of underclassmen.

Clark Fork Soccer Alliance kicks off spring season
By shear numbers alone, soccer is on a par with any other sport in this area.