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Woman admits lying in Sanders County parental interference investigation
A Texas woman admitted last week to lying to law enforcement about the whereabouts of her son and grandson, who ultimately were found in Costa Rica, during an investigation into parental interference in Sanders County, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said in a press release.
Telemedicine brings specialists to Mineral County care
Bringing quality specialists to rural communities is difficult when dealing with the high costs that are found in some areas of medicine such as psychiatry and cardiology and strokes.

Obituary; Betty Jo Holland
Betty Jo Holland, 92, of Dillon, Montana, died of natural causes, June 25, 2015 at the LEGACY Assisted Living facility, in Dillon surrounded by her family.
Work requires slow speeds in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY - The Montana Department of Transportation is getting ready for a busy season of construction and maintenance work on the 10,800 miles of roads and highway the department maintains.
SCCFF receives grant for 40K
THOMPSON FALLS – Recently a local organization benefited from a grant that aims to help prevent juvenile delinquency, violence against women and children, while also providing funding for regional drug task forces.
An update from Rep. Schwaderer
One of the lesser celebrated legal characters in modern-day United States is Sir Edward Coke. His contributions to the development of common law and the rule of law are very important to the society we enjoy today.
A thank-you for getting the word out
I want to take this opportunity to publicly thank Rep. Pat Ingraham for her “Keeping in Touch” piece of December 8, 2010, “Honoring Veterans”. As the Commander of Thunderbird Mountain Composite Squadron here in Sanders County and the Montana Wing Legislative Liaison Officer for the Civil Air Patrol, one of my responsibilities is to get the word out about Wreaths Across America and the contribution that program makes toward recognizing the ultimate sacrifice that our fallen heroes and their families make to the freedoms we so often take for granted.
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
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St. Regis just misses state berth
It's a long held, often mumbled under the breath complaint common to Western C Divisional basketball fans and coaches: the “tournament” is really about who’s going to finish second.
Lady Hawks top Eureka in 7B tourney
This was an important game, a springboard if you will, for future basketball tournament endeavors.

Schwindt leads Lady Hawks over Eureka
Lady Hawks senior Scarlett Schwindt, who had a game-leading 15 kills to go with her match-high 21 assists.

Superior tennis sweeps Troy
They rallied together and won the match despite some disheartening news earlier in the week.
I Love to Read Month kicks off, encouraging kids and community to enjoy books
SANDERS COUNTY – The start of February this week also marks the start of I Love to Read Month with a variety of activities set to begin at the county’s schools.
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.
Defensive driving training
PLAINS – A number of state employees took time out of their workday last week to receive some defensive driving training at the Sanders County Fairgrounds.

Tricon hosts health fair to raise awareness
After being on an insurance committee at the end of the year, Stacy Conrow-Ververis of Tricon Timber in St. Regis noticed a lack of preventative care which resulted in a “spike” in the insurance rates.
Hiawatha to close early
The Route of the Hiawatha, a popular rails-to-trail bike path located on the scenic Bitterroot Divide along the Montana-Idaho border, will be stopping daily operations a week early this year. The last day of operations is Sunday, Sept. 26. While the world-famous trail usually is open for bike riders and hikers through the first weekend of October, it will be closing early this year to allow for various USFS construction projects in the area. Those projects include construction of 139 new parking spaces at the Taft trailhead, to accommodate the record number of visitors that flock to the trail each year.

Superior wrestlers place at Ronan Duals
The wrestling school in this area that has the smallest number of wrestlers on its roster was the lone representative from Sanders and Mineral counties during this past weekend’s Western Montana Invitational, aka the Ronan Duals.
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Calvert sentenced to life in prison
THOMPSON FALLS – A few weeks short of a year after the tragic murder took place in Dixon, Nathan Lee William Calvert was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison.