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Yard Sale held across county
SANDERS COUNTY – The annual Sanders County Yard Saleing Event brought treasure hunters to locations from Heron to Hot Springs last week.

Savage Heat stay perfect
HOT SPRINGS – The Hot Springs Savage Heat continued on their successful season on the road this weekend, extending their unbeaten streak in a win over Lima.
Lady Panthers prepare for district tournament
ALBERTON – After a hard battle, the Lady Panthers took a 40-point loss against the Valley Christian Lady Eagles on Thursday, Feb. 13.
Company looks at buying dam
THOMPSON FALLS - The Thompson Falls Dam may be under new ownership as early as January of next year, if a proposed buyout is approved by the Montana Public Service Commission and the deal survives a public hearing, scheduled for early July.

Railroad Day coming to Alberton
ALBERTON - The event known as Railroad Day will be held next Saturday in Alberton and organizers are expecting a good turnout for an event that celebrates the area’s historical connection to the rail industry.

From your State Senate: with Sen. Jennifer Fielder
Reducing Wildlife Conflicts and Strengthening Local Input:
Stage one fire restrictions begin August 1
On August 1, Stage I fire restrictions will be in effect throughout western Montana.

West Mullan Fire day 7: Blaze drops to 5,230 acres
(UPDATED: Saturday at 8 p.m.)

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.
Panthers finish with win
It was a new season of football for the Alberton Panthers and they finished it with a winning game against St. Regis last Friday. The Panthers played their final six-man football for the season against the Tigers and won 63-22.

Superior students graduate
Thirty-six students graduated on Sunday from Superior High School. High school principal Allan Labbe welcomed guests as they gathered to celebrate the students "educational achievement." And while the academic success was the prominent focus of the afternoon's commencement ceremony, there was some question and debate about how many times the 2010 class had beater the faculty in tug-of-war contests throughout the years.
Fire season off to slow start
On Monday, approximately 50 fires had burned throughout all five districts of Lolo National Forest for the season. Boyd Hartwig, the public affairs officer for Lolo National Forest, said that typically they respond to around 200 fires in a season. He said the number that they've responded to this year is somewhat low.

Plains 4-H club shooters get ready for tournament
Members of the Southside Sparks 4-H are setting their sights and taking aim at two upcoming shooting tournaments.
Former Horsemen to pass down basketball knowledge at upcoming summer camp
Former Plains Horsemen basketball players Andy Swanson and Royce Johnston are hoping to help aid in carrying on the basketball tradition that is well-established in Plains.
Officials finalize plans for Growth Policy update
Mineral County officials are close to finalizing plans to update the Growth Policy by the beginning of next month.
Trading up for a better deal
By David Levine
Alberton couple locate victim
MISSOULA COUNTY – The Rausch family from Alberton only intended to spend the day cutting firewood just across the county line in Missoula County but what they came upon while driving home last Sunday, March 22 would change their course of action dramatically.

Karen Thorson in attendance at Paradise art show
PLAINS – When Karen Thorson steps into her studio, her face lights up. It’s a place all her own where she can create to her heart’s content. The small, tidy area is filled with paintings, glass and clay sculptures – three different venues of art Thorson produces.

Fair comes to Superior
SUPERIOR – All the sights, sounds and smells of an old fashioned county fair were in Superior last weekend as residents from across the region gathered for the 2014 Mineral County Fair.
Restaurant Impossible takes over
PLAINS – Heather’s Country Kitchen is about to undergo a major facelift, gaining them national attention.