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Clark Fork Valley Hospital CEO announces changes due to COVID-19
As you can probably imagine it has been a busy week at Clark Fork Valley Hospital.
Clark Fork Valley Hospital CEO announces changes due to COVID-19
As you can probably imagine it has been a busy week at Clark Fork Valley Hospital.
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
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Forest Service seeks public comment on Deemer-Henry Environmental Assessment
The Deemer-Henry project area is located about four miles east of Plains and proposed plans in the project would decrease wildfire intensity.
Basketball: Thompson Falls hangs tough at Anaconda Tip-off
Three for four is not bad. If you are a baseball player and you get a hit three out of four times, you are a millionaire or better.

Superior Elementary hosts annual fun run
Around 400 students and staff, along with numerous parents participated in the 17th annual Fun Run hosted by Superior Elementary School.
Lady Hawks softball scores two big victories
There is a saying in softball/baseball circles that chicks dig the long ball, a reference to fondness for home runs.
Students can participate in Montana Legislature as pages
The Montana Legislature offers a unique opportunity for young people to participate in the legislative process through its Legislative Page Program.
Letter to the Editor; Doctor Smith
Dr. Terry Smith is my doctor and has been since I moved here in 2003. He was there for me during a tragedy that almost broke me. He took the time out as a doctor to give me the tools to get through my grief. He did this without having me on drugs. Through the years he has never let me down as a doctor. When I tried to see him, the last two months that he was here, it was impossible to get an appointment. I got a hold of his nurse Shauna and she made sure that I saw him. I had really high blood pressure and I needed it to come down. I was seen the next day. He said that there was no excuse for me not being seen. It took three weeks. Doctor Smith and his nurse Shauna are a great team and they will be missed here.

Lady Hawks turn up the heat on the court
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks secured two wins over the past week, and hope to gain yet another win on Thursday against Florence on their home turf.
Heat top Victor and Valley Christian after loss to Arlee
Efficiency at the free-throw line was a key for Hot Springs while picking up a pair of boys’ basketball victories last week.
Area rivers still running high and fast
While Mineral and Sanders counties haven't faced serious flooding like other parts of Montana this June, high water levels on area rivers are still keeping sportsmen from casting their poles at this point. And although fishermen are impatiently waiting on the shorelines for water levels to recede, this later spring runoff is actually on the more normal scale.

Local wrestlers perform well at Jug Beck, Choteau Classic
The Plains-Hot Springs co-op wrestlers (Savage Horsemen) are on a roll on the mats.
Turner repeats as Spring Mack Days champ
Kalispell angler Kolton Turner is the 2022 Spring Mack Days winner after turning in an 18-day average of 71.61 lake trout entries during the annual fishing event on Flathead Lake, sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.

Loge recognized by Montana Chamber
Loge recognized by Montana Chamber

West Mullan Fire burns 20-50 acres in Superior
UPDATED 9:02 PM ---According to area sources, several homes have been evacuated and authorities are currently recommending other evacuations in the area below the West Mullan Fire.

Blue Hawks rout Park City; will play for state title on home field
The Blue Hawks will host this Saturday’s game at Previs Field against the defending 8-man champs, Drummond-Philipsburg. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
Hydrogen-powered drones could patrol remote stretch of I-90
Imagine a system that could provide public safety, emergency medical services, law enforcement, fire abatement and communications in one small fleet of hydrogen powered UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) that are able to stay in the air up to 13 hours and to be on call day or night in any weather.
Air quality rated unhealthy near Sunrise Fire
The valleys of Mineral County have seen increased smoke as the Sunrise and Burdette fire continue to grow east of Superior. Air monitoring stations have been set up in Superior and the Quartz Creek Campground with links to the inciweb.com online page. According to the Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program, there were periods of thick and some poor visibility along Interstate -90 last week. Also periods of unhealthy conditions in Superior and Quartz Creek areas. Other areas including Alberton and St. Regis were experiencing hazy conditions with reports of moderate air quality.

Boy Scout helps ambulance for Eagle project
Eagle Scouts are expected to me many things, the Boy Scout Law states that a scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful and “reverent to name a few. Yet, if you had to define Valin Heward, Plains' next Eagle Scout, unpretentious would probably fit best.