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  • Bowling Scores

    Feb 10, 2022

    THOMPSON FALLS MONDAY NITE GALS W L Dangerous Dames 61 27 Nascar Freaks 55 35 Talk of the Town 47.5 40.5 Dolls with Balls 47.5 40.5 Rock ’n Bowl 44 44 Bye 11 77 Team Scr. Game: Dolls with Balls, 457; Scr. Series: Dolls with Balls, 1265; Hcp. Game: Talk of the Town, 671; Hcp. Series: Talk of the Town, 1869; Inv. Scr. Game: Brenda Franck, 190; Scr. Series: Brenda Franck, 476; Hcp. Game: Linda Wakefield, 253; Hcp. Series: Kerry Schwarz, 633. BOWLING BEAUTIES W L Lane Blazers 52.5 23.5 The Dinkers 39.5 36.5 Elliott Realty 39.5 36.5 Sunflower G...

  • Trapper education group to meet Friday

    Feb 10, 2022

    The group responsible for developing Montana’s new trapper education program is meeting Friday, February 11, in Polson. The meeting will start at 9 a.m. at the Red Lion Inn & Suites, 209 Ridgewater Drive. Members of the public are invited to attend. An opportunity for public input on the agenda items will be provided near the conclusion of the meeting. This is the group’s fourth meeting to discuss the new statewide education program that will be implemented in 2022. The Montana Legislature passed Senate Bill 60 in 2021 to require a trapper edu...

  • SUPER FAN

    Feb 10, 2022

    The Montana High School Association and Stockman Bank recognized Thompson Falls alumni Shawn McKahan (left) as a super fan during the Hawks' home basketball game against Loyola. Athletic Director Jake Mickelson presented McKahan with the award. McKahan can be seen pumping up the crowd at just about every home Blue Hawk event, and also plays the bass drum in the community pep band....

  • Hot Springs celebrates Chinese New Year

    Miriah Kardelis|Feb 10, 2022

    The town of Hot Springs was roaring last Saturday as community members celebrated the Chinese New Year. As we say goodbye to the ox, the Lunar New Year of 2022 welcomes the year of the tiger. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to overshadow many public festivities and put a damper on last year's event. "Last year was very hard because of the pandemic," said Lynnie Gibson, the self-proclaimed "instigator" for the event. "Because of COVID, we had to do everything with only a core group of people and...