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Supporting Hot Springs & Plains teams
Sanders County was a hotbed of high school sports activity late last week. The Hot Springs Savage Heat defeated Denton-Geyser-Stanford 49-24 in the first round of the Class C 6-man football state playoffs Saturday. Hot Springs hosts Jordan next weekend in the state quarterfinals. The Plains volleyball team defeated Hot Springs in the semifinals of the District 14 Tournament at Hot Springs, then squeaked out a five-set victory over Charlo in the title match Friday evening, Oct. 26. That punched their ticket to the Divisional Tournament Nov. 1-3 at Manhattan Christian. Charlo will have the No. 2 seed from the District 14C Tournament. — Joe Sova/Clark Fork Valley Press

Mineral County life coach wants to help people
Through her various certifications and trainings she has received, Morrison is eager to make a difference in her new community.

Redd Bull tour gives opportunity for group input
Tricon Timber hosted a meeting about Redd Bull on July 18 in St. Regis. The event was to give an update of issues impacting federal forest management and to take a field tour of the project area.

Kilian McCracken, from Superior, left, wrestles a Missoula Wrestling Club team member.
Superior wrestler Micah Acker, front, holds off opponent at the Unit 3 Valley Tournament in Superior on Saturday.

TF volleyball standout signs with University of Great Falls
Thompson Falls volleyball standout Ember Schwindt initially had a difficult adjustment as she entered her senior year.
Bills would help Montana's students
Jim Stipcich, president/CEO Student Assistance Foundation
COLUMN: Christmas wish list
Ordinarily, when the world does not seem like it’s upside down or inside out, I usually ask Santa this time of year, to bring good things to folks I know.
Laws as reminders of the reason they exist
Every little once in a while I am reminded that laws are created to protect us from ourselves, or more particularly from our faulty memories, or from forgetting history.
Budget cuts could affect schools, roads
When Sanders County passes its 2009 fiscal budget, it will likely be short a substantial amount of money normally used to fund schools and roads.
Community Notes
The Trinity Lutheran Church in Superior began Advent Sunday, Dec. 2. Their midweek services will occur on Thursdays, Dec. 6, 13 and 20 with soup supper at 6 p.m. and worship at 7 p.m.
Change in the water
Town Council to discuss late fees and water rates
The Plains water/waste water committee held a public meeting last Tuesday night to discuss changes to the town's water system.

Sawyer John Starika
Sawyer John Starika

Trenton Thomas Borntrager
Trenton Thomas Borntrager was born on March 24, 2011 to proud parents Barb and Norm Borntreger, of Plains. He was born at Clark Fork Valley Hospital at 10:57 a.m. and was delivered by Dr. Williams. Trenton weighted 8 pounds, 4 ounces at 20 _ inches long. Maternal grandparents are Jerry and Holley Pinney of Newport, Maine and paternal grandparents are Chris and Lydia Borntreger of Plains.
Group works to preserve environment
MINERAL COUNTY – A group dedicated to preserving the integrity of natural bodies of water in Mineral County including streams and rivers and to prevent their degradation met last week to outline their latest courses of action.
Legals for May, 15 2024

All ages hop around at Plains Easter egg hunt
Wildhorse Plains Lions Club and the Church on The Move, put a new spin with this year’s Easter Egg Hunt.

St. Regis School gets a facelift
In what has become a year of uncertainty due to the Covid-19 situation, St. Regis schools have found a way to create positive changes.
Volunteers spruce up Superior thrift store
During this season of giving, it’s always encouraging to reflect on the year and see how far you’ve come.
Dixon 4-H'ers set the pace at livestock exhibits
There are all kinds of things most people think they will never see. Add sheep on a treadmill to the list.

Officials weigh Montana-Idaho border line move
Denley Loge, House District Representative 14 and a rancher in St. Regis, has poked the bear long enough to have this corrected.