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COLUMN: Bobcat lacrosse champs
Griz fans, Velcro down. Preferably with your favorite adult beverages clutched in your hand.
Meet the candidates for state legislature: Gordon Hendrick
Back in 1988, Gordon Hendrick achieved official citizenship. Even though he has spent most of his life in the United States, he had one reason for obtaining citizenship and that was so he could help the state of Montana. Immediately after becoming a citizen, he was a town councilman and then served as mayor for twelve years. For the last five years, he is now on his sixth, has served in the state legislature for House District 14. Back in August of 2008, Hendrick had said that he would end his time with the state legislative, but has now decided that with the economy in the state that he is in, his experience will be essential for the coming term.
Hot Springs mayoral candidates participate in Q & A
Kvelve's Comments: Christmas break
‘Twas the middle of Christmas break,
Opening of Rock Creek mine moving forward
Two representatives from Revett Minerals Inc. gave a presentation Wednesday in Thompson Falls as to the status of the Rock Creek Mine they plan to open in north Sanders County, saying they only want to be “good neighbors and part of the community.” Part of their contribution to the community will be the addition of about 300 new jobs.
I-90 rivals take the court for annual donkey basketball game
No one wanted to make an “ass” out of themselves. Except for the stars of the show who are used to such descriptions.
Thompson Falls school board Q&A

Forest Service ignites Swamp Creek
Members of the local National Forest Service fire crew conducted a prescribed, controlled burn near Swamp Creek south of Plains on Tuesday.
Steve Carty resigns from MCH
SUPERIOR – Last week, staff members at the Mineral Community Hospital received word that effective October 4, Steve Carty had resigned as Chief Executive Officer of MCH and the Mineral Regional Health Center.

Q&A with Plains Trotters' Coach Richard Griffin

Alberton school board discuss school programs
3-on-3 tourney draws hundreds of hoopers
you are a died-in-the-wool basketball fan, this may have made you think you had passed and gone to hoop heaven.
'What's The Matter With Kansas?'
The question this year is What’s matter with the United States?
No to property tax increases
One item that is to be voted on Nov. 4 is the request to increase our property taxes in support of college expenses. I recommend that we vote no to approve an increase on our property taxes for the following three reasons:
Mineral County real estate sees high prices, high sales
Have you noticed more houses being built these days and fewer ‘For Sale’ signs at homes?
GOP governor candidates talk jobs, state economy
The three Republican candidates seeking to be Montana’s next governor laid out how they would use the power of the executive branch to boost the state economy at two events last week.
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Regardless of what the score is, our kids are winners all the way! I would like to thank our Teams for the way they represent our school. I have been so proud of our kids: Their heart, courage, determination, and attitude as they present the very best of their ability in each game.
Hendrick decides to run again
Summer Crosby

Justin Cole Payzant
On Oct. 8, 1989, the world became brighter with the birth of Justin Cole Payzant in Missoula Montana.
Repairs to ceiling completed, library reopens
After the ceiling collapsed in the extension office portion of the Mineral County Library building in Superior this June, the library was shut down while repairs were made.