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Savage Heat thump Two Eagle River
It was a good night to be a Savage Heat fan, or a player for that matter.
Food for Thought: COVID-19 is a challenge and an opportunity
The COVID-19 virus is a huge national challenge and every challenge presents opportunity.
Prep golfers tee off at T-Falls course
Bigfork golfers continued their winning ways at the 2023 Gary Thompson Invitational Golf Tournament Saturday at River’s Bend Golf Course near Thompson Falls.
Hot Springs tests top-rated Charlo
Some things remain constant: The sun will rise; dogs will bark; and Charlo will have a good volleyball team.
Lady Hawks rout Deer Lodge to open season
If it’s the winter sports season, one truism appears to be holding as it does every year. The Thompson Falls Lady Hawks will have a very good basketball team.
Bikers Against Bullies rumbles through Dixon
Saturday would probably not have been a good day to be a bully in Dixon, Montana.
Shawn Frank mows down the competition at Wild Coyote Days
It took only the first race to see this year’s Wild Coyote Days riding lawn mower races would be different than last year.
Horsemen football returns with corral full of talent
Mike Tatum is back at the helm.

Huckleberry girls shine at Miss Huckleberry pageant
Not every 14-year-old can win a pageant, much less organize one.

T-Falls beats Plains in softball showdown
Jamie Doran
Hot Springs Lumber and Feed here to stay
Hot Springs Lumber and Feed is here to stay after previous owners had decided it was time to say goodbye and enjoy the finer side of life.
Museums create fun for local families
Good news is coming from the University of Montana for low-income families in Sanders County with the ability to enjoy the museums in Missoula for free.
Legals August 2, 2017
NOTICE SARA HOPE ANDERSON The State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services, has filed a petition against you seeking to terminate forever your parental rights to your daughter A.D.F.A. born 6/13/2006. It appears that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon you because your whereabouts are unknown. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in the Juvenile Court of Sullivan County, Tennessee at Kingsport, Tennessee on the 9th day of October, 2017, at 1:30PM to personally answer the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights. Failing to appear for the hearing on this date and time, without good cause will result in the loss of your right to contest the petition to terminate your parental rights to the children listed above; you must file a written Answer to the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights within thirty (30) days of this notice and if you fail to do so, a default judgment may be taken against you pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1-117(n) and Rule 55 of the Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for the relief demanded in the Petition. You must respond to, and may view and obtain a copy of the Petition and any other subsequently filed legal documents at the Juvenile Court Clerk's Office, Kingsport, Tennessee. Entered Pursuant to Rule 58 T.RC.P. /s/ Raymond C. Conkin Jr. JUVENILE COURT JUDGE APPROVED FOR ENTRY: /s/ Aaron I. Guinn Aaron I. Guinn, BPR 024456 Attorney for the Tennessee Department of Children's Services Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on July 26, August 2, August 9 and August 16, 2017. MNAXLP
Legals August 16, 2017
NOTICE SARA HOPE ANDERSON The State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services, has filed a petition against you seeking to terminate forever your parental rights to your daughter A.D.F.A. born 6/13/2006. It appears that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon you because your whereabouts are unknown. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in the Juvenile Court of Sullivan County, Tennessee at Kingsport, Tennessee on the 9th day of October, 2017, at 1:30PM to personally answer the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights. Failing to appear for the hearing on this date and time, without good cause will result in the loss of your right to contest the petition to terminate your parental rights to the children listed above; you must file a written Answer to the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights within thirty (30) days of this notice and if you fail to do so, a default judgment may be taken against you pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1-117(n) and Rule 55 of the Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for the relief demanded in the Petition. You must respond to, and may view and obtain a copy of the Petition and any other subsequently filed legal documents at the Juvenile Court Clerk's Office, Kingsport, Tennessee. Entered Pursuant to Rule 58 T.RC.P. /s/ Raymond C. Conkin Jr. JUVENILE COURT JUDGE APPROVED FOR ENTRY: /s/ Aaron I. Guinn Aaron I. Guinn, BPR 024456 Attorney for the Tennessee Department of Children's Services Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on July 26, August 2, August 9 and August 16, 2017. MNAXLP

4-H Ambassadors 'discover their element'
The 2016 4-H Club Fall Ambassador Training was a complete success. More than 100 ambassadors and youth leaders from all over the state attended to participate in workshops and meetings and listen to motivational speakers. Madeline Snell and Tressa Lyscio from Sanders County attended. As ambassadors strive to represent 4-H to their community, they came together on Oct. 20-22 in Bozeman for the purpose of learning leadership skills. “Discover Your Element” was the theme of the weekend.
Bluehawks hope to bounce back with first win over Bonners Ferry
The Thompson Falls High School football team vividly recalls last year’s disappointing 28-26 loss in overtime against Bonners Ferry (Idaho) to spoil last season’s homecoming for the Bluehawks.

Game decided with seconds left on the clock
THOMPSON FALLS - Thursday night’s game between the Thompson Falls Bluehawks and the Eureka Lions was determined in the last 15 seconds, a point that was a hard fight to get to, and no one saw coming.

Tricon, community gather to help one of their own
ST. REGIS – Tricon Timber and the county community came together to help one of their own, Saturday, holding a benefit auction to raise money for a resident who had lost everything.
Lady Cats gear up for basketball season
A party divided
The extreme and almost hidden dangers within today’s Republican party worries me greatly. I am not against the Republican party. I grew up Republican. Actually, I have never identified with a party but rather with the character, philosophies and motivations of the individual. So, being a student of character over career and meaning over money, I submit the following.