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 By John Hamilton    Sports    March 22, 2018

There will be softball in TF

There will be softball in Thompson Falls once more. After a season without Lady Hawk high school softball last spring due to low turnout numbers, new coach Jared Koskela has a plan to get girls playing softball and, ironically enough, that plan...

 
 By John Hamilton    Sports    March 22, 2018

Trotters hoping to make State B-C

So close to making it to the State B-C tournament last spring, the Plains-Hot Springs Trotters will be looking to make that next big step this season. Still coached by Michele Bangen, who was known as Michele Hunter last year, the Trotters were only...

 
 By John Hamilton    Sports    March 22, 2018

Movin' on

Movin’ up and movin’ on. The Plains-Hot Springs Little Guy wrestlers were all about moving up and moving on at the Inter-Valley Tournament in Stevensville Saturday, and as a direct result of all their good wrestling have earned their ways into the ne...

 

Spring Mack Days begin; to run a total of 51 days

Spring 2018 Mack Days began Friday, March 16, and will end Sunday, May 13. Anglers can fish for lake trout on Flathead Lake Tuesday through Sunday for a total of 51 days. Mack Days is sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and is...

 

Elks set to introduce kids to sports

Ever wanted to try something new? The Clark Fork Valley Elks Lodge #2757 is hosting its second annual Spring Triathlon: Bowling, Trap Shooting and Golf, for area youth in hopes of introducing a new experience or passion in life. The Elks invites all...

 

Sanders County Royalty

Prom season is in full swing in Sanders County, with student bodies crowning royalty at the annual events....

 

Keeping it Green

THE NEW MODE OF SHOPPING BAGS…NOT YOUR GRANDMOTHER’S BURLAP! Trends often come and go, but I see this one as continuing to evolve into a real gem. WHY NOT USE PLASTIC BAGS? There is no reason to use throw-away plastic bags at the grocery store. The...

 

CRG sets event to clear cabin fever

Cabinet Resource Group (CRG) has a suggestion for those looking to clear their minds and bodies of cabin fever fogginess. They are inviting the public to attend their annual meeting at beautiful Bighorn Lodge. According to CRG member Kathi Slora,...

 

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