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Family of car wreck victim urge safety
Danielle Switalski
TFalls Wrestles ready to hit mat
Danielle Switalski
Spirit of Thanks"giving"
Matt Unrau
Penny saving gifts, because it's really the thought that counts
Danielle Switalski

Turkey mania for Thanksgiving
Matt Unrau
31st anniversary of VFW a hit
Danielle Switalski

Honoring local veterans
Danielle Switalski

Paradise church celebrates 100 years
Matt Unrau
Sanders County election results
Danielle Switalski

Hot Springs takes fourth in Divisionals
Danielle Switalski

Plenty of time to catch some critters
Danielle Switalski
Heartbreak in Missoula
Matt Unrau
2009 Fall Mack Days hits the fourth week
A total of 2,147 lake trout were entered in the fourth weekend of 2009 Fall Mack Days bringing the final number of the four weekends to 7,332. Friday the weather was just right for the anglers with 1,017 entries coming in. Saturday brought more of the relentless windy weather the anglers have endured this fall and hardy anglers scurried to find bays or areas of the lake that were sheltered. It is not unusual for these anglers to put in 10-12 hour days. Rough water makes for really long days for the fishermen and ladies-they are amazing!! Saturday’s total entries were 327. Sunday was much calmer and total entries were 803. Numbers will change quickly the next few weeks with the lake trout spawning and coming in closer. Fishing tactics will change and areas where the fish are will change. Anglers will use their 12 best days out of 20 available for their average. The last day is a separate day with special prizes- heaviest entry under 30”-and drawings from $300-$50. .
Avista invests $100,000 in Montana Community Foundation this month
SPOKANE, Wash. Oct. 23, 2009: Continuing a legacy of community partnership, Avista has announced a significant investment to benefit the communities of Montana. The $100,000 investment in the Montana Community Foundation will establish the Avista Fund, which will provide grants to non-profit organizations to support programs that strengthen communities and enhance the quality of life for the people of Montana, including Sanders County.

Savage Horsemen catch rhythm in 41-6 win
Matt Unrau

Thompson Falls cross country run at State meet in Missoula
Danielle Switalski

Force main almost complete, despite roadblocks
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs takes home win, prepares for district play
Danielle Switalski
Landfill reopens in Hot Springs
Danielle Switalski

Lady Hawks volleyball gets first win of the year last week
Matt Unrau