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Superior school board trustee positions open
Four candidates are running for school board trustee. There are two, three year terms available. The candidates are Gayle Hutchins, Jason McLees, Richard Milender and Keith Stockard.
Keep safety in mind during the spring months
With the advent of warmer temperatures and longer days, come thoughts of breaking free of the couch and cabin and hitting the open road.
Bobcat golfers swing into Plains
The Superior boys found themselves in ninth place overall behind rival St. Regis at the golf tournament last Thursday in Bigfork. St. Regis took eighth place with a total of 443, the Bobcats falling short with a combined score of 468.

Beautiful day, beautiful weather, beautification
Volunteers clean up for Beautification Days
“Beautiful day, beautiful weather, beautification,” said Jennifer Fielder, landscape architect and volunteer for Beautification Days in Thompson Falls on Friday while she helped clear out the old hedge roses along the railroad tracks on Main Street.
Tiger golfers stay strong despite weather

Thinking offensively
Coming into the year the Ladyhawks knew what they would get from pitcher Kyla Molzhon. The senior has been one of the top pitchers in the state for the last four years and she uses five different pitches to absolutely befuddle opponents from the diamond.

Trotters softball looks ahead to Eureka
It was a tough road last week for the Trotters softball team as they traveled west to Thompson Falls to take on one of the best pitchers in the state, Ladyhawk Kyla Molzhon.
Keeping in touch April 14
With the 2010 Decennial Census actively underway in each and every community, it's important to know the Census numbers will play a large part in another process which will impact Montanans and their communities, Reapportionment and Redistricting.
Tee-ing up
St. Regis students are hitting the golf course this spring
Students at St. Regis are stepping out on the greens this week as the second week of golf practice got underway. With Coach Dan Park nearby to offer advice and strategy, students were driving their balls down the fairway, after teeing off, all while trying to avoid the rough to guide their balls to the putting green where with a light tap, or putt, they finally hoped to put the ball in the hole and call it a game.

Riding ridges
Trout Creek riding club has been riding the Cabinets and serving the community for 19 years
North Face’s motto is “never stop exploring.” One club in Trout Creek, Montana has lived out that motto for the last twenty years.
Pair of accidents occur on Hwy 135
The stretch of Highway 135, from Highway 200 to St. Regis, was the site of two accidents, one occuring on Tuesday, March 23, and the second on Friday, March 19.

Little guys hit first qualifier for state
Plains, TFalls and Noxon wrestle well in Eureka Little guy wrestling
Many little guy wrestlers from Plains / Hot Springs qualified for the Unit 1 Intervalley Meet at Libby this weekend highlighted by Dane Martin, Anthony Neal and Aaron Collins who all should place at state along with Russell Kujala who is undefeated this year and Logan Goodwin who has only lost one match.
What a great Olympics
Well, the Olympics officially ended on Sunday night and now we have only the memories to keep us warm after seeing athletes all over the world race down chilly mountain sides and skate around frigid ice rinks.

Great rebound
Whatever the Plains Horsemen discussed in their Monday meeting after the District Tournament worked wonders.
Not your average thrift store
Little Bitterroot is finding creative ways to keep their clients employed and funds in their pocket this year while simultaneously helping those in the community.

Hot Springs pours it on
Noxon came out ready to play Friday at their senior night starting out with intensity and outscoring the Lady Heat in the first half.

Hot Springs rises above Charlo late for win
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs dealt first regular season loss in three years
Danielle Switalski
Assembly of God looks to help Haiti earthquake victims
Danielle Switalski
To those involved in the hitting of our dog
To the gentleman who ran over the dog on Helterline Lane on Tuesday Jan. 19. It was not your fault and we have no idea what you could have done to avoid the accident. Thank you for stopping and getting out of the truck.