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Moving with the big band sound at March Gala
Scotchman Peaks offers scholarships to graduating seniors
Scotchman Peaks offers scholarships to graduating seniors
American Legion holds flag retirement ceremony
On Tuesday June 14, the American Legion Montana Post 13 - Ray Welch, held its annual Flag Day Retirement Ceremony on an unusually cold and blustery afternoon at their legion building next to the Clark Fork River.
Pumpkin Auction raises $7,500
What started out as a way for fellow employees to help each other has now turned into a several thousand dollar annual event.
Pink Moon will invade April sky
In April, all five bright planets are in the night sky. Mercury and Mars can be seen at dusk, Jupiter all night long, Saturn from midnight until dawn and Venus before sunrise. Another night sky observation to note is that Jupiter will be at its brightest and the closest to the Earth on April 7. With the use of binoculars, sky viewers will be able to see the planet’s four largest moons: Ganymede, Callisto, Io and Europa.
Trotters: 60, Lady Eagles: 34

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.

Fire consumes three businesses in Noxon
Three businesses in a rural Sanders County town were destroyed in an early morning fire Tuesday, Feb. 27.

Tigers stay perfect with tough victory over Noxon
Defense, as they say, wins championships, in basketball and most sports.

Hawks soar on the road
It was a good week to be a Blue Hawk or Lady Hawk.

Plains students bring 'Peter and Wendy' to stage
The new Plains School gymnasium was full of laughter and song during the two performances Friday of "Peter and Wendy."

Plains receives statewide award for wastewater system
The Town of Plains was recognized for outstanding performance during the May City Council meeting.
St. Regis Tigers clip Heat in 14C battle
The echoes of “wow!, what a game” had barely quit reverberating through the walls of the Hot Springs gym when the second game of the night got underway.
Needs to be common sense gun restrictions
Officials in Montana have done little to keep criminals and other dangerous people from easily obtaining guns.

Hunting success
Hunting success
Plains Elementary School 1st quarter honor roll
Plains Elementary School 1st quarter honor roll

Paradise Players Christmas play this weekend
The Paradise Players this weekend will present the Christmas play "The Charitable Sisterhood of the 2nd Trinity Church Christmas Spectacular" by Bo Wilson.
PHOTOS: Pearl Harbor remembrance
PHOTOS: Pearl Harbor remembrance
Seeley Swan blanks Horsemen, 58-0
With a new coach at the helm and an all underclassman roster on the field, the Horsemen have stumbled out of the gate to begin the 2021 football season.

Singer Ken Lavigne performs in Superior Oct. 7
Mineral County Performing Arts Council was formed in 2007 and sponsored a set of informal concerts, to immediate public enthusiasm.