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Dixon trades old fire engine for a new one, courtesy of the DNRC
Jamie Doran

Plains Day comes with fun and sun
Plains Day is not just a day to celebrate the town, but a day when people of all ages; young, teens and adults can gather together to share their fondness for the community they call home.

Plains volunteers create Merry Christmas for young and old
There, inside the old Plains school house on Montana 200, was a sight to behold, especially for the young at heart...

Superior Bobcats begins season 0-2
Friday, the Trojans of Drummond ambushed the Superior Bobcats early and kept attacking as they rolled
Veterans support group highlights work of Sanders County artists
A major mission by Joint Operation Mariposa, a local veterans support group, will embark on a cross-country journey beginning Sept. 1.
McAllister and Lawson shine at 6-man all-star game
Throughout their years playing for the Hot Springs Savage Heat, now graduated seniors Jack McAllister and Kyle Lawson were often the two best players on the football field.

Edward John Chaberek
Edward John Chaberek
Lady Hawks stay unbeaten
It’s one thing to be the only team around with an unbeaten record, and quite another to be the only team around who whupped Mother Nature.

Trotters drop rough game to St. Ignatius
The Plains Trotters had another hard night on the volleyball court last Friday after Mission’s Lady Bulldogs shut the Trotter’s varsity out 3-0, pushing the team to 0-3 for the season.

Schools rely on fundraising to secure band instruments
Throughout the year, area schools delight audiences with concerts that celebrate spring, the holidays, and other special times. But making beautiful music is expensive. A trombone can set musicians back $700, a flute, $500, a tuba can run $3,000 or more.
Red Cross confers with Plains on emergency services
PLAINS – Volunteers with the American Red Cross met with town officials in Plains to discuss emergency services and potential cooperation between the Red Cross and the town.

Veterans and family members do their duty
PLAINS - The preparations for Memorial Day started last Thursday in the Plains cemetery with the Women’s Auxiliary that is connected with the Plains VFW Post 3596. The group placed flags on the graves of women who were members of the Women’s Auxiliary.

Trotters get by Lady Hawks
PLAINS – The Plains Trotters and Thompson Falls Lady Hawks met for a county rivalry game last Thursday at Plains High School.

Pinocchio entertains audiences in Superior
The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) arrived in Superior last week and within five days presented local audiences with a stellar production of “Pinocchio”.
Task force battles Eurasian Watermilfoil
THOMPSON FALLS – The Sanders County Aquatic Invasive Plant Task Force came together for their monthly meeting at the Sanders County Court House last week.

Homesteaders Days draws crowds
HOT SPRINGS - Starting Friday at noon Hot Springs 66th Annual Homesteaders Days Celebrations kicked off and lasted till 2:00pm Sunday, ending with a rodeo.

Two world class musicians give humble performance
PLAINS - Monday evening, visitors of the Plains United Methodist Church were given a very special treat for a very small price. A classical duo, violinist Paul Rosenthal and pianist Doris Stevenson performed for an hour in front of the visitors who filled the pews of the church.

Yard Sale held across county
SANDERS COUNTY – The annual Sanders County Yard Saleing Event brought treasure hunters to locations from Heron to Hot Springs last week.

Savage Heat stay perfect
HOT SPRINGS – The Hot Springs Savage Heat continued on their successful season on the road this weekend, extending their unbeaten streak in a win over Lima.
Lady Panthers prepare for district tournament
ALBERTON – After a hard battle, the Lady Panthers took a 40-point loss against the Valley Christian Lady Eagles on Thursday, Feb. 13.