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Limberlost Brewing of Thompson Falls receives Growth Through Ag grant
Gov. Steve Bullock and the Agriculture Development Council have announced the recipients of $447,300 in grants to agricultural businesses and organizations. A total of 20 businesses and organizations were awarded funds through the Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) program.

Hacks and Blasts fill the spring air at Trap Club
The 19th annual “Hack and Blast” tournament — Plains Trap Club’s light-hearted kick-off of both the shooting range’s trap season and the golf season — got off to a jolly start. Fifteen teams from Plains and surrounding towns lined up to take their shots at the doomed clay pigeons. Hours later, as they made their way around the golf course’s nine holes, they were still laughing. Flags, patriotic pants, silly team names and goofy golf drives brought friends and community together.

Superior High School students help local family in need
National Honor Society students from Superior High School recently worked together to support a local family in need.

Victoria Wood Benefield
Victoria Wood Benefield, 74, passed away Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at St. Joe’s Hospital in Lewiston, Idaho, after a five-year battle with Dementia and long-term diabetes. She was surrounded by her children and grandchildren.

Roberta Ruguleiski
Roberta Gayle (Johnson) Ruguleiski, 79, of Plains, Mont., passed away Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019, at Clark Fork Valley Hospital following treatment for a heart condition. Donald E. Ruguleiski, her husband of 59 years, was by her side.
Plains comes in third place, Thompson Falls girls place second
Matt Unrau
Candidate qualifications
A recent story in the Clark Fork Chronicle called into question Marcia Boris’ qualification for the office of Mineral County Attorney. If the reporter of that story had asked me if Marcia was qualified, my answer would have been “yes, most definitely” on two bases:
St. Regis Golf preview
Jamie Doran
Two wrestlers take first, second over weekend
Summer Crosby
Lions Club looking for rodeo junior princess
The Superior Lions Club is currently looking for a junior princess in addition to a princess and queen to reign over their very popular rodeo scheduled for Friday, August 6th and Saturday, August 7th.
Bobcats end season at state
Matt Unrau
Beginners finish wrestling season
It went fast.
Plains track team competes at districts
PLAINS - The Trotters of Plains won yet another meet, this time it was the district meet in Eureka with a score of 195 on May 11. The Plains girls track and field team easily defeated the runner up Big fork with a score 131.

Sanders County Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation banquet raises most funds in 5 years
Savage Heat puts on a solid performance
HOT SPRINGS - The Savage Heat track and field team put on a solid performance at the 14C District meet in Polson on May 9.

Robert Omar Fundingsland
Arlee - Robert Omar Fundingsland, 69 yrs. old passed away, February 13, 2013 at his home in Arlee, MT surrounded by his family, after a long and courageous battle with kidney failure. Bob was blessed by the loving care of his wife, children and many friends.

Mack Days on track to set new record
Spring Mack Days on Flathead Lake is on course for a new record of lake trout entries.
Legals for May, 8 2024
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Little Guy Wrestlers hit the mats as tourneys begin
The first qualifying tournament in the Western Montana Little Guy Wrestling Program began Saturday as teams from Superior/Alberton, Plains/Hot Springs, Thompson Falls, Bonner, and Missoula hit the mats at the Superior High School.