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NICK NICKS, Noxon - “Yes, it would be good to have otherwise you have to travel to Libby.” KEN SANER, Plains - "Yes, I have to commute to Washington and Oregon it would be easier to make that by train ...
Motor vehicle crash, Hot Springs. Threats, T. Falls. Child welfare/abuse, T. Falls. Suicide attempts/threats, Dixon. Automated alarm call, Plains. Mental health issue ...
The Plains Trotters hosted their games last week, starting on Friday with Mission-Arlee-Charlo (MAC) with the Trotters falling 15-4. They then hosted the Florence-Carlton Falcons on Saturday for a ...
The Wild Horse Plains Back Country Horsemen held an introduction class to stock packing for mules and horses at the Sheehan Ranch in Plains on Saturday. Five men and five women, including five from ...
Montana Republicans have made a few mistakes of late; what in baseball would be called “unforced errors,” meaning they were all avoidable. Last week the Montana Senate censured former Senate President ...
Robins and bluebirds have found their way back to our area, and the first green plants are working their way toward sunlight - It's spring! Many invasive plants take advantage of early spring ...
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), along with partner Hamilton Construction Company, will begin bridge preservation work next week on a Highway 200 bridge southeast of Noxon. The bridge ...
Many newcomers are unaware that a huge lumber mill existed east of town across the highway from the high school turn off. It began as Brown’s Lumber Company and was started by the Brown brothers from ...
Dixon Public School has a unique way to get next year's kindergartners comfortable with the start of their school career. The grade school has a different system to conduct its annual Kindergarten ...
The Plains-Hot Springs Savage Horsemen baseball team hit the road on Saturday to take on the Lincoln County Lions, falling 12-0. “We are a young team this year, even with our seniors. It's been years ...
The Hot Springs, Plains and Thompson Falls track teams hit the road taking on the Bigfork invitational, with 13 total schools there was no shortage of competition. The Plans men varsity team took ...
A trio of bull elk stand in a field with Flat Iron Ridge in the background. Dixie Duncan captured the photo in the field of her parents, Dick and Tricia Vinson, on April Fool's Day.