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Mary Queen of Heaven hosts Christmas concert
Choir voices and musical instruments filled the Mary Queen of Heaven Church in Superior last Monday night, heralding the arrival of the Christmas season.

St. Regis boys off to good start; girls stumble
There were mixed results for St. Regis High School basketball fans in the wake of last weekend’s Ronan Tip-off Tournament.

Lady Mountain Cats collect win, but boys lose two
The Clark Fork Mountain Cats high school boys and girls basketball season got off to a 1-3 start last weekend at the Ronan Tip-off Tournament.

St. Regis Senior Spotlight: Judy Stang
Name: Judy Stang

Horse Plains VFW shares a 'little piece of home'
For the past four decades, Meralise Nass has been doing her part in making sure local military members get a “little piece of home” during the holidays.

Students kick off Thanksgiving break with annual Turkey Bowl
Last Tuesday the National Honor Society and the Student Council of Plains High School hosted their annual turkey bowl, a flag football game held in the school’s gymnasium to kick off the Thanksgiving break.

Food for Thought: Healthy couple relationship
All relationships go through certain stages of development. Usually the first year or two is full of excitement, fun and passion.

Lanterns released to honor those affected by cancer
Saturday night locals gathered for the Cancer Network of Sanders County’s ninth annual Lantern Launch.

Superior Senior Spotlight: Ed Heppe
Name: Ed Heppe

Couple are the new owners of two Plains eateries
Ripples has been a staple in Plains for and in September it came under new ownership.

No dull moments for St. Regis music teacher as he commutes to Idaho job
Have trumpet will travel; or tuba, or trombone, or piano, or many of the other instruments music teacher Derek Larson can play.

COUPLE ARE THE NEW OWNERS OF TWO PLAINS EATERIES
Ripples has been a staple in Plains for and in September it came under new ownership.

Schools' food drive is big success
The challenge was to help battle what Superior Schools Superintendent Scott Kinney said is poverty-generated “cold hands and cold hearts.”

Food for Thought: Compulsive lying starts young
Lying often starts in childhood and may be part of the normal developmental process or lying could be an indicator of a more serious problem.

Black powder and lip balm and the history of the West
What do black powder and lip balm have in common?

Roger Orlo Hearst, 88
Oct. 8, 2019, Roger Hearst, devoted husband and father, passed away at the age of 88.

A helping hand for neighbors
Local group arranges firewood deliveries

Leaving a Positive Footprint
The Thompson Falls middle and elementary schools participated in a new anti-bullying campaign last week.

Plains Hospital achieves baby-friendly designation
Clark Fork Valley Hospital is proud to announce that it has achieved the highly prestigious international baby-friendly designation after a rigorous review process conducted by Baby-Friendly USA, the organization responsible for bestowing this certification in the United States.

Two local veterans share their stories with Valley Press
It is easy for the average non-military person to take for granted the sacrifices military men and women make every day in service of our country.