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America's Sweethearts come to Superior
A trio of New York City-based ladies delighted an audience recently.

Blue Hawks stay unbeaten with 61-6 win over Plains
Thompson Falls is scoring 53.9 ppg. and allowing just 11.8.

Prepare now for winter home heating
Some of the most important chores on the fall to do list involve maintenance on heating systems, gathering firewood, and splitting and stacking your supply.

Mabel (Mae) Fried
Mae was born Oct. 19, 1936, in Upham, North Dakota to Robert and Adeline Gomke.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital gets help from National Guard
Between Sept. 30 and Oct. 7, Sanders County has had at least 54 new cases while Mineral County has had 46.

George Regan
He was a beloved husband, father, brother, and uncle who will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Mineral Co. Resource Committee talks mill closing
More campsites will be discussed for the Quartz and Sloway Campgrounds, and it appears the on-line reservation campsite program is working well.

John Walter “JW” Marrinan
John Walter “JW” Marrinan was born May 9, 2009, in Polson, Montana.
Area residents named to state boards
Several of the appointees are from Northwest Montana.
Commissioner Brooker says she supports public health
One person and maybe 150 followers aren’t going to take my good works away from me.
Flu shots available at state VA clinics
The flu vaccine gets updated annually, and veterans should get a flu shot each year.
An opportunity to build the workforce Montana needs
If there aren’t Montanans who are trained and ready to get to work on these projects, those good-paying jobs will go to out-of-staters.

Plains Horsemen fall to 0-4 after loss at Troy
The Plains Horsemen are experiencing a season which is all too familiar to last week’s opponent, the Troy Trojans.

Northwest Montana couple shares love of cowboy action shooting
The couple enjoys spending their free time traveling the state and the country to shoot beside those whose speed and accuracy with period firearms is as impressive as their variety of colorful nicknames.

Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse crew bakes up a storm
The assembly line in the Old DeBorgia Schoolhouse worked the same amount of time but as volunteers, however, their perks were laughter, ribbing, homemade fudge and banana bread as they cranked out about 75 apple pies last Thursday.

Search for missing Mineral Co. woman yields no new info
Rebekah Barsotti was last seen at about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, at the Town Pump in Superior.

Garry Joe Kane
He stayed at home from that time until his death with short hospital stays as he was taken care of by his sister, Ramona.

Elizabeth L. "Beth" Smith
Raised in Plains, Montana, Beth was a wild child from day one by all accounts.
Noxon Public School announces free, reduced-price lunch policy
The complete policy is on file in the central office and may be reviewed by any interested party.
VanVleet helps Red Devils roll over Gardiner
The 6-1, 260-pound VanVleet, blocked, ran and tackled with the effectiveness of a bulldozer last Tuesday as Noxon thumped the Gardiner Bruins 44-20.