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Plains student raises record donations for AHA event
PLAINS - Two weeks of fundraising came to an end as the students of Plains Elementary completed another Jump Rope for Heart Campaign.
Sixteenth Relay For Life returns for cancer fight
SUPERIOR - The Relay for Life Planning Committee and team captains are already behind the scenes furiously preparing for this year’s event to help fight cancer.
County awarded funds for relief
SANDERS COUNTY – One of the fifteen counties made privy to disaster relief funding, Sanders County has already initiated the process of receiving federal funds to assist in cleanup and recovery efforts.
Sanders County prepares for flu season
SANDERS COUNTY – With colder weather in the not too distant future for Sanders County it will not be long before flu season is in full swing.
Mullan Road Conference is just around the bend
MINERAL COUNTY – The Mullan Road opened Mineral County up for settlement. With the county’s centennial right around the corner, the Mineral County Historical Society has taken special interest in the Mullan Road Conference.

Inspiring future Bobcat cheerleaders
Excitement filled the gym at Superior Elementary School Friday as the Superior High School Bobcat cheerleading squad gave eager students ranging from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade a crash course in school spirit.

WSA Babe Ruth Fields make progress
PLAINS - Progress continues on the Wildhorse Sports Association-sponsored baseball and soccer field complex in Plains this week as a company hired to install fencing has broken ground on the site. Work will go on throughout the summer and fall to prepare the complex to be usable next year.

Lady Hawks run comes to an end in Florence
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks fought long and hard at Florence for a chance to move on to the state championship tournament this weekend, however, the ladies were unable to advance despite a win.
Superior District Forester earns Master Cruiser certification
SUPERIOR - Superior Ranger District employee Ed Bringenberg was awarded the title of Master Cruiser earlier this month in a ceremony at the Lolo National Forest Supervisor’s Office at Fort Missoula. Bringenberg, a Presale Forester on the Superior District, joins the ranks of only a handful of timber cruising specialists throughout the Northern Region to earn the Master Cruiser certification from the Regional Forester.
Plains School District receives grant for campus expansion
PLAINS – After over 40 years of planning, the Plains School District will finally receive a grant, which will allow them to add an addition onto the school, combining the now two campuses into one general location.

Conditions cause multiple accidents in one day
PLAINS – As the weather turned cold and the roads got slick, conditions turned risky for many people commuting throughout Sanders County.

The 18th annual Trade Fair dubbed successful
PLAINS – The Plains-Paradise Chamber of Commerce hosted their 18th annual Trade Fair on Saturday, opening the doors of the Plains High School gymnasium to businesses from throughout Sanders County and beyond.

Four wrestlers place at state
Four wrestlers from Sanders County placed at the state meet last weekend in Hamilton as they met a competitive field made up of B-C schools throughout the state.
Businesses speak on mill closing
Danielle Switalski

DNRC training for fire season
Thanks to spring rain and cool days, it's been about one and a half months since the Department of Natural Resources (DNRC) in Plains has had to respond to a wildland fire.

Residents hold Plains tea party on Saturday
Danielle Switalski

Hot Springs Telephone Co. turns 75 years
When Grant Preston first purchased the Telephone Company in 1935, little did he know that 75 years later the business he built would still not only be going strong, but still in the family.
New businesses optimistic about relocation
Nick Ianniello
Mild winter has minimal effects of wildlife
It has been an unusual winter here in Sanders County and with only around six weeks of winter left the forecast seems to predict a continuous mild snow season with high temperatures leading into the spring season. What, then, does this mild winter mean for the wildlife in the area?

Alberton Lady Panthers play strong match
ALBERTON – The Alberton Lady Panthers faced defeat in three sets during Saturday’s game against the Drummond Lady Trojans.