Articles from the April 28, 2022 edition
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Tour examines forest projects
Community leaders and timber representatives met last week to review projects in the Thompson Falls...
BEAUTIFICATION DAYS MILESTONE
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Thompson Falls Beautification Days. The event drew 115...
4 seek to fill judge position
Four people have submitted applications to fill the district court judge vacancy in the 20th Judicial District, which includes Lake and Sanders...
Trout Creek students start school garden
In an effort to engage students in interesting, hands-on learning experiences, Trout Creek School...
Our Viewpoint
I love a good discussion. Let's talk about books, whether cats or dogs are better pets, or the latest episode of "The Bachelor." I bet we can be...
Jacobson demonstrates care
Dear Editor, I would like to express my staunch support of Ramona Jacobson for the position of school board member. Amidst all the upheaval regrading...
Caring for our communities
In 1970, Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson elevated the concept and celebration of Earth Day which is still evident more than 50 years later. This...
Montana Viewpoint
In San Francisco and other cities there is a big homeless issue. It is due to many factors both...
Remember When?
40 YEARS AGO • APRIL 29, 1982 JOE DOBRAVEC, NOXON SENIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Joe Dobravec is a man about town. If you have a leaky roof, he can fix...
Question of the Week
MARK JOHNSON, Thompson Falls - “Be true to yourself.” TIMBER GUIER, Silver Valley, Idaho - “Never give up.” MARVIN GUIER, Silver Valley,...
Justice Court
Montana Highway Patrol Diana Russell, 68, driving under the influence, 1st offense, $935. Emilly Montgomery, 23, seatbelt violation, $20. Abby...
Sheriff's Log
Ambulance: T. Falls, 4; Trout Creek, 1; Plains, 7; Hot Springs, 1; Noxon, 2; Heron, 1. Monday, April 18 Animal other, Dixon. Abandoned vehicle,...
Guilty verdict in Dixon homicide trial
The jury trial for a 2018 homicide concluded last Tuesday with a guilty verdict for the charge of deliberate homicide against Cavey Little Rossbach....
Not guilty plea entered to DUI charge
Frederick Tapia appeared before Judge James A. Manley in 20th Judicial District Court for his arraignment on Tuesday. Tapia entered a plea of not...
Hot Springs students give back to community
The Hot Springs High School Jobs for Montana's Graduates and Youth Entrepreneur (JMG/YE) class has...
TC classes learn about autism in school assembly
April is Autism Awareness Month and the students at Trout Creek School are learning what the...
Rosie May Swisher King
Hot Springs - Rosie Mae Swisher King passed away April 16, 2022, four days before her 97th birthday. She was born April 20, 1925, in Kalispell to... Full story
Plains students practice for professional world
A group of high school students are more prepared for real world employment, thanks to a two-hour...
HOME TURF
Eleven teams and 83 participants attended the Gary Thompson Invitational on Saturday at River's Bend...
Trotters make comeback in Thompson Falls
The Blue Hawk softball team dropped to 4-5 after going scoreless in back to back games, first in...
Trotters beat Trojans 12-4 in home matchup
The Trotters beat the Lady Trojans 12-4 on Friday with well-rounded team play; solid fielding,...
Valley soccer teams get home action
Kids certainly got their kicks Saturday at Amundson Sports Arena for a complete day of soccer...
Men's leagues begin season with fun night
Men’s leagues at River’s Bend got swinging last week with the first round of play, a fun night for the Tuesday. Feed and Fuel golfers Steve...
CFV Riverdogs shut out Mariners
The Clark Fork Valley Riverdogs had their first shutout of their two-year existence in a 12-0...
Tumbling class builds confidence, skills
Melissa Evans wasn't sure what kind of response she'd get when she offered a "beginning tumbling" cl...