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New Year's Day polar plunge and fun run
Danielle Switalski
Plains high school students prepare for Dramafest
Danielle Switalski
Annual New Year's Day polar plunge and fun run
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs gears up for track
Hot Springs track and field practice is in full swing and just in time as the weather is starting to warm up and the athletes can move their practices outside.
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.

Plains woman killed in crash
Wednesday, Dec. 9, at approximately 10 a.m. a three-car collision occurred several miles East of Plains on Highway 200.
Committee meetings underway
Regular committee meetings got under way this week with a few bills being brought to the floor. Republicans supported SJ 1, which lengthens the amount of time proposed referendums can be introduced in the 2011 Legislature. An amendment offered by House Democrats to lessen the time, claiming laws shouldn’t be passed unless they have the Governor’s blessing, was rejected by House Republicans.
Noxon finds place at big meet
Noxon went up against 15 other schools at the Whitefish Invitational on Saturday and the girls JV team managed to take 9th place after facing Class A, B and C schools.
Upcoming deadline for spring turkey hunting
Montana’s spring male turkey hunting season begins April 13, and the deadline to apply for a Montana spring turkey permit, needed for some areas, is March 7.
Stay safe; get your flu shot
Influenza has the potential to cause life-threatening illness and complications — especially in the young, the elderly and people with weak immune systems.
Western Montana Mental Health Center names Phillip Barrett as new director
Superior, MT- Western Montana Mental Health Center is pleased to announce the appointment of Phillip Barrett, MSW, as Director of the Superior office. WMMHC would like to recognize Thomas Hodgetts for serving as office Director for the past eight years, as he will be transitioning to a position in Lake County.
Assistance available for energy bills
March 31 marked the end of the winter moratorium in Montana, which is that period of time when regulated utility companies need to first obtain approval from the Public Service Commission before disconnecting a customer’s natural gas or electricity account for non-pay.

Clark Fork track and field teams are 14C District champs
The Clark Fork Mountain Cats track and field teams enjoyed the warmest day of spring as each rolled to wins....
Legals for June, 28 2023
State Government scraps Regional Hazmat funding
By ERIN JUSSEAUME
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Mountain Cat girls finish fifth at Western C Divisionals
The Clark Fork girls placed fifth with 20 points at the Western C Divisionals track and field meet at Big Sky High School in Missoula on May 16 and 17. The Mountain Cat boys placed 11th.

Frosty's Drive Inn has new owner, new name
Best known for its burgers, fries, and milkshakes, Frosty’s Drive-in has been a town favorite...

Superior food co-op a hit with its members
With nearly 300 members, Frugal Boxes food sharing co-op is sort of a like an old-fashioned farmers market with the camaraderie of a really big family tossed all together.
Tracksters tune up at Kim L Haines meet
That was, in basic terms, a clean-up, rest-up and tune-up weekend for area Class B-C track and field teams as post season playoffs get underway this week.