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Legals July 5, 2017
NOTICE SARA HOPE ANDERSON The State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services, has filed a petition against you seeking to terminate forever your parental rights to your daughter A.D.F.A. born 6/13/2006. It appears that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon you because your whereabouts are unknown. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in the Juvenile Court of Sullivan County, Tennessee at Kingsport, Tennessee on the 11th day of September, 2017, at 1:00 P.M. to personally answer the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights. Failing to appear for the hearing on this date and time, without good cause, pursuant to Rule 39(c)(3) of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. will result in the loss of your right to contest the petition to terminate your parental rights to the child listed above. You may view and obtain a copy of the Petition and any other subsequently filed legal documents at the Juvenile Court Clerk's Office, Kingsport, Tennessee. Entered Pursuant to Rule 58 T.RC.P. Mark H Toohey JUVENILE COURT JUDGE APPROVED FOR ENTRY: Aaron I. Guinn, BPR 024456 Attorney for the Tennessee Department of Children's Services Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on June 28 and July 5, July 12 and July 19, 2017. MNAXLP
Snowpack brings cautious optimism
Sanders County may be in the so-called banana belt, but it doesn’t mean it has missed out on snow in the mountains.
Ready to retire?
By ALANA LISTOE
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Deer harvest numbers up from 2015
Hunters in the Thompson Falls area improved their white-tailed deer and mule deer hauls over last year’s general rifle season, while whitetail buck and elk harvest numbers were down, according to data from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
St. Regis girls win big

Lady Bobcats win on the road
SUPERIOR – The Lady Bobcats came away with mixed results last week, dropping one match to Arlee but coming away with a victory against cross-county rival Alberton.
Obituary; Carol Ann Lynch
71 years ago this month in Colorado Springs, Colorado I came to be daughter to Lyndon and Virginia Curtis and little sister to the late Larry Curtis. I had a happy childhood and being an “Air Force brat” I got to go to a lot of neat places in Europe. Graduated in Florida and went into the work force. Waited tables, did inventory and payroll for various companies. Met and married Mark Lynch and had two sons who survive me now; Scott P. Lynch and Mathew C. Lynch. Soon Mark and I went our separate ways and I started my AAFES career (Army & Air Force Exchange Service) for the next 27 years. Had many assignments all across the U.S., met a lot of people and made good friends, also met Helen who became my life partner. I retired from AAFES and went to Okinawa and worked for the Marine Corp until it was time to really retire. I had always wanted to live in log cabin in the woods so that is how we came to live in De Borgia MT until I was called to my final assignment on 1 Feb 2015. I had and lived a great life, loved and was loved; and by the way... did I mention my name?... Carol Ann Lynch.
The brighter side
With all the seriousness, anger and chaos around us, let’s look at life on the lighter side for a moment with some smiles:
Mountain Cats ready for new season
For the 2015-2016 high school basketball season, Alberton’s Erik Johnson will be the boys head coach, with assistant coaches, John Petersen and Carson Bryant, for the newly formed Clark Fork Mountain Cats.
Letters to the Editor; Deception, a horrible thing
We have people who intentionally deceive for personal gain. There was a group who made it sound like non-partisan elections would be good for Sanders County in 2010.
County fights pet overpopulation

Horsemen put up tough fight
PLAINS - The Horsemen came out strong against the Troy Trojans Friday night with some breakout performances, but were unable to seal the deal with a win.
County jail would be costly to close
I am writing this letter as a concerned resident and (future) taxpayer of Mineral County. There is a good possibility that our local jail may close permanently unless some solutions to long-term problems can be found.
Cancer Network Fall Extravaganza is Oct. 3
The Cancer Network of Sanders County is holding its annual Fall Extravaganza Oct. 3 at the Plains VFW.

Superior Student Spotlight: Kyler Mason Francis
Name: Kyler Mason Francis
Bluehawks take third at Corvallis meet
Matt Unrau

Broncs place third at divisionals
The Frenchtown Broncs weren’t able to grab another divisional title this year, but they managed to score 204 points, good enough for a third place finish.
Superior girls tie for third place at first track meet
The Superior boys and girls track team had a good showing at their first season meet. The meet took place on Wednesday, March 31 at the Dornblaser Field in Missoula. The girls had a huge showing tying third with Darby overall in the team ranking with 64 points, while the boys didn't fair so badly, winding up ninth overall with a total of 19.5 points.
Plains Trap Club holds turkey shoot
The Plains Trap Club held their annual spring turkey shoot last weekend. The turkey shoot is a fun, special event open to the public and draws shooters from all over Montana and Idaho.
Harvest ahead of last year as season ends
NORTHWEST MONTANA - At the six northwest Montana check stations, whitetail deer harvest finished ahead of last year’s totals as the season wrapped up on Sunday.