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Hot Springs play 1
Hot Springs students hop like little bunnies in the production of "The Tortoise Versus the Hare: The Greatest Race" with Missoula Children't Theatre on Thursday.

State Meet
Plains runner Diamond LaDeaux competes in the 2011 Montana State Class B Girls Cross Country Meet in Missoula. LaDeaux finished 27th overall with a personal best of 20:56.
Play ball: Riverdogs gear up for Legion season
The boys of Springs and Summer come from all over these two counties of Sanders and Mineral.

Hot Springs ready for district meet
Hot Springs' seniors Randi Arnold and Devon White are forming quite a duo in the triple jump. After Arnold placed first at the Sanders County Meet in Noxon on Thursday with a jump of 33-10, adding at least three feet to her previous best jump, White turned around and placed first in the same event with a jump of 32-8 on Saturday at the Seeley Swan Invitational in Missoula.
Verna Marie Smith, 85
Verna Marie Smith, 85

Former TV anchor's home catches fire in Frenchtown on Dec. 30
On Saturday, Dec. 30, Frenchtown resident and former KPAX television anchor Mark Holyoak reportedly awoke to the smell of smoke and found that his house was on fire. At 7:40 a.m. the Frenchtown Volunteer Rural Fire Department responded to his 911 call on Coyote Lane. Additional support was made from the Missoula Rural Fire District and the firefighters were able to put the blaze out within 40 minutes.

Mineral Community Hospital welcomes physical therapist
Mineral Community Hospital has a new physical therapist, Renee Gibson. She is from Missoula, and has 15 years of clinical experience providing strong manual-based orthopedic skills.

Plains woman talks hair with Hillary
One of the highlights reported in the news of Senator Hillary Clinton’s visit to Missoula had nothing to do with her stance on taxes, her thoughts on the war in Iran or even her views of global warming — it was her hair. And all because of a comment by a Plains woman.

Missoula District Court Judge Halligan named to CASA Judicial Leadership Council
SEATTLE — Missoula District Court Judge Leslie Halligan has been appointed to serve the National Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Association as a member of the newly formed Judicial Leadership Council.

Missoula’s M Trail to get makeover
In celebration of National Trails Day on June 6, the University of Montana has announced that one of the most popular hiking trails in Montana – the M Trail – is getting a makeover.

Local student shine at state science fair
A sea of science panels washed over the floor at the Adams Center at the University of Montana as more than 600 students participated in the Montana State Science Fair in Missoula on March 21.

Superior's Yarbrough named “Voice of the Lady Griz”
Yarbrough most recently was with SWX/ESPN Missoula, where he handled play-by-play for the Missoula Osprey baseball simulcast.

Area schools compete at BPA regionals in Missoula
The next generation of business men and women, went to Missoula last week to put their skills to the test against teams across the area, during the annual regional Business Professionals of America competition.

Alberton man charged in stabbing case
Longtime Alberton resident Earl James Perrine was arrested last week and charged with allegedly stabbing a man and his son near the Wye.
Study addresses Paradise School's future
A number of coordinated studies are now underway to explore various scenarios for preserving and repurposing the Paradise Elementary School. The century-old, red brick structure and adjoining gym closed in 2013 due to insufficient enrollment. The school trustees have until June 2016 to decide on the building’s future.

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

Scouts in Alberton
Logan Thiele, Frank McKinney and Tyler Thiele work on a cleanup project along a bike path in Missoula for their Baden-Powell Service Association scout group. McKinney is the scout leader for a new branch of the organization in Alberton.

Blackbeard the Pirate
The Plains Woman's Club helped to bring the Missoula Children's Theatre to Plains last week. Local students took part in a production of Blackbeard the Pirate last Saturday at Plains High School.
Death Notice: Edward Staskey
St. Regis - Edward Staskey, 64, passed away early in the morning, Saturday, August 17, 2013, at the St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula.
Tyler’s Kitchen project proposed on Lolo Forest
The Forest Service invites the public to provide feedback on the proposed Tyler’s Kitchen Fuels Reduction and Forest Health Project on the Missoula Ranger District, located southeast of the confluence of Rock Creek and the Clark Fork River in Granite and Missoula counties.