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Richard Cary Benner
The only book that Dick ever read was the Bible, and he had it right on his table where he sat each morning.
Superior Pool project remains alive and well
Our fliers showed the numerous grant applications we have submitted and a number of future grant applications.

St. Regis/Mullan gridders look for deep playoff run
Or will they run into another buzzsaw team from the Idaho flatlands? One thing is for sure, the two-state Tigers are locked and loaded again this year as they ready for what they hope will be a championship run.

Hot Springs football squad happy for 2021 season
Like so many teams that battled the chaos caused by the dreaded Covid calamity, Hot Springs faced cancellations and rescheduled games like they were an airport in a power outage.

Noxon Red Devils will follow lead of VanVleet
The Red Devils will rely heavily on senior running back Cade VanVleet, a three-year starter in the offensive backfield and an equally imposing anchor on the defensive line.

Conditioning will be a key for Hot Springs volleyball team
Six players are on the court during a match, leaving the Hot Springs crew with just one substitute.

Talent still plentiful for Thompson Falls Blue Hawks
But state champion wrestler Trae Thilmony who also earned all-state honors as a running back/linebacker last year, returns with a solid, experienced group from the 2020 campaign.

Plains Horsemen ready to turn page on 2020 season
New coach Ryan Hart, a rookie to the coaching ranks after a high school playing career in Shelby, will lead Plains in 2021.

Veteran squad has Noxon volleyball thinking big
The Red Devils are counting on the explosive play of returning senior Riley Richter, as head coach Dana Grupenhoff is busy preparing the squad for what will be her 31st year of coaching volleyball.

Hopes are high for experienced Plains volleyball team
Coach Jesse Butcher welcomed approximately 20 players who turned out for the sport this past week.

State approves new wolf hunt, trap regulations
The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks received more than 26,000 public comments on the proposal.

Thompson Falls Lady Hawks have lofty expectations
At least 23 girls reported for practice, including one of the best volleyball players in Northwest Montana in the form of Avery Burgess, who transferred from Noxon this summer.

Veteran St. Regis volleyball team has high hopes
All the returning starters from the 2020 team, which showed solid improvement from the year before, are back for the 2021 campaign.

War veteran receives warm welcome in Superior
Waters retired as a Colonel from the U.S. Army in 2017 after 30 years.

Cancer Network of Sanders County holds first luminaria
The display featured more than 100 luminarias which were placed along the sidewalk.
County health board member extols virtues of vaccinations
I started this letter a few days after our July board of health meeting and am submitting it now in response to continuing concerns and questions by local citizens.

Mineral County Sheriff's Office honors man for life-saving efforts
At this point, Drazen stepped in and tried to diffuse the situation with the impaired patron by quietly talking with him, but to no avail.
Montana Red Cross opens evacuation center in Thompson Falls
The Red Cross evacuation center is located at the Thompson Falls Community Center, 410 Golf St.

Veteran Superior volleyball squad has high hopes
The three seniors, all of whom have excelled in other sports during their high school years, bring size, quickness and pure athletic ability to the cause as Superior looks to rebound from a mildly disappointing 2020 campaign that was marred by Covid related situations across the state.

Chisholm pleased with new Plains School addition
In addition to the sports court, which is identical in size to the existing gymnasium and comes with electric, roll-out bleachers, the building provides prized new space for the school’s arts program.