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Plains continues exploring options for updating wastewater treatment plant
While many obstacles still exist, Plains continues its efforts to update its wastewater treatment facility.
How to help local food bank
Dear Friends of the Food Bank:

Hot Springs hopes to add to gridiron legacy
On the outside facing of the press box are two years inscribed in big, black numbers: 2012 and 2016. This year’s Hot Springs High School football team hopes to add 2019.
Portable gas station gives county consumers a new choice
Motorists in Mineral County and the surrounding areas who need to fuel their vehicles but don’t need a cup of coffee, soda or snack now have an innovative new option.

Fishermen share their bounty
The Sunday before last, Buck Larson and Bill Trull gathered up friends and family at the Legion bar in Paradise for a fish fry meal.

Hot Springs starting an FFA program for shop class
Last Thursday, the Hot Springs welding class met, at their normal time, between 11:15 and 12:15 to practice a skill that could benefit them throughout their lives in many ways.

New approach to learning benefiting St. Regis students
Educational innovation is often thought to be the product of large schools in large cities.
Gun safety is important, especially during hunting season
I have been lucky in my life to get the opportunity to practice and train with several branches of the United States military and law enforcement, without being officially part of either.
GUN SAFETY IS IMPORTANT, ESPECIALLY DURING HUNTING SEASON
I have been lucky in my life to get the opportunity to practice and train with several branches of the United States military and law enforcement, without being officially part of either.

Horsemen enjoy homecoming with rout of Victor, 66-6
In a place where the ponies once ran wild, the Plains High Horsemen rounded up and corralled outmanned and outgunned Victor on their way to a 66-6 Montana 8-man football game Friday night at Plains.

James Raymond Flory, 77
James (Jim) Raymond Flory passed away Sept. 23, 2019.
Paradise manager helps feed the community, American Legion
The American Legion Post 129 in Paradise, had its second cookout Friday.

Fisher leads Blue Hawks to 64-24 rout of Flint Creek
With the Thompson Falls offensive line dominating play up front, quarterback Trey Fisher ran for six touchdowns and 187 yards, leading the Blue Hawks to a 64-24 thumping of the two-time defending state champion Flint Creek Titans in 8-man high school football action Friday night in Thompson Falls.
Food for Thought: Keeping anger under control
In my work with individuals and couples, I see many people who have a difficult time expressing and managing angry feelings.

It's good to be home
As I inched forward every so slowly in yet another Portland area traffic jam, I kept repeating the time-worn phrase…”you can’t go home again.”
Mack Days fall fishing session off to a strong start
The 2019 Fall Mack Days Fishing Event on Flathead Lake is off to an awesome start, according to CSKT tribal officials.

Remembering Kenny New scholarship honors memory of local hero Kenny Marjerrison
The Plains schools have been blessed in having so many great instructors and teachers over the years.

William J. Wheeler, Jr., 71
William J. Wheeler, Jr., son of Blanche (Lanoue) and William J. Wheeler, Sr., passed away peacefully at sunset Sept. 1, 2019.

William J. Wheeler, Jr., 71
William J. Wheeler, Jr., son of Blanche (Lanoue) and William J. Wheeler, Sr., passed away peacefully at sunset Sept. 1, 2019.

St. James Catholic Parish celebrates 100th anniversary
The first Catholic family, of one Neptune Lynch Sr., came to the Plains area in 1870.