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Weather does not hinder Winterfest
ALBERTON – The children of Alberton went wild in a display of organized chaos Saturday, as they enjoyed the first ever winter festival at the Alberton Community Center.

Rain helps Thorne Creek firefighters improve containment to 80%
According to fire officials, between 1 and 3 inches of rain fell on the region and an infrared flight Sunday resulted in a significant increase in containment to 80 percent.
Sanders County Sheriff's Log
Jan. 29

Nightriders Poker Ride draws 300 participants
Once again members and friends of the Montana Nightriders Snowmobile Club revved up their engines for the 30th annual $1,000 Poker Ride held on Jan. 27. This year 353 riders from all over the Northwest gathered at the 50,000 Silver Dollar Bar in Haugan to participate in the 50 mile ride located at exit 16 off I-90.

Plains' Turkey Bowl a time-honored tradition
For many of us, there are traditions that...

West Garceau Fire affects Hot Springs

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.”
Revett Minerals provides Troy Mine update
Revett Minerals Inc. provided an update on monitoring activities at its Troy Mine in northwest Montana.
Disconnect in reporting of fire costs
I am struck at the disconnect in reporting of the “cost of the fires” to Montana and the Feds - let alone other states... The only reports are of what it costs to fight and/or contain them until nature can help.

Council discusses flooding, new skid-steer, greenway
Last week, Plains Mayor Danny Rowan along with council members met at Town Hall for their monthly meeting.

Old Superior Schoolhouse changes ownership
People in the area know that George and Liz Gupton have carried a heavy load as the owners of the Old Superior School on River Street.

Bigfork gives Plains teams tough test
The Plains boys and girls basketball teams, along with the home fans, got a good look this past weekend at the best of the Western 7B conference...and the state.
Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor
Lady Hawks fall to Mission; host Bigfork for Senior Night
Playing without the services of 6-foot sophomore Megan Baxter, the Thompson Falls girls’ basketball team fell behind Mission early last Thursday at St. Ignatius, and the Lady Bulldogs posted a 53-38 non-district win.
Candidate: I-185 initiative deserves your support
I-185, the Healthy Montana Initiative, was submitted statewide to all Montana counties’ Clerk & Recorders Offices on Friday, June 22, 2018, with more than 42,000 signatures, and those signatures are now in the process of being verified. Since only 25,468 signatures were needed with a sufficient number from each of a minimum of 34 house districts, it is very likely that the initiative will be accepted and then placed on this fall’s ballot at the general election.
Superior wrestlers take third in Class C at state
SUPERIOR – At the Class B-C State Wrestling Tournament in Billings, the Superior wrestlers took third place as a Class C team as two of their members placed in individual weight classes.
An update from the House
Weekly Update House District 14

Memorial held for victims in Mann Gulch fire at Conrad Cemetery
A memorial was held Thursday for two Kalispell natives who died in the 1949 Mann Gulch fire as part of commemorations surrounding the 75-year anniversary of the tragic blaze.

Mission outscores Horsemen, 44-40
Plains put more emphasis on the fundamentals of football last week in practice, and the renewed focus really showed in the Horsemen’s Homecoming game Friday night against Mission High School from St. Ignatius.
Plains High School holds career fair
PLAINS - Recently in Plains during a Wednesday night there was a, “2015 Mock Interview Career Fair,” for the seniors of Plains High School. Planned by the Job’s Montana Graduates (JMG) and Business Essentials students, the fair was a, “professional event,” as Mrs. Griffin the administrator and teacher of the to classes called it.