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  • SANDERS COUNTY ROYALS

    Apr 14, 2022

  • TF projects moving forward

    Annie Wooden|Apr 14, 2022

    Projects for the City of Thompson Falls are moving forward, Mayor Mark Sheets explained at Monday's City Council meeting. Sheets detailed logging projects in the city aimed at removing hazard trees on city property. He said the city is being proactive and reviewing the tree study completed by the Department of Natural Resources. Many of the trees on the removal list in the tree study are among those being removed at locations including near the community center and city pool, as well ad near the old pump house. Phases three and four of the...

  • Student artist enjoys learning new media

    Apr 14, 2022

    "Spotlight" is a new feature, sponsored by The Paradise Center and local newspapers, to highlight the talents of Sanders County students participating in the arts. This first article introduces Ava Erny of the Hot Springs High School. Erny, a senior, is a visual artist who has studied with teacher Mindy Leichtnam for the past five years. Erny has been creating art since she was very young and has many sketchbooks full of drawings showing how her work has progressed. She credits her mother for...

  • Windy weather slows Mack Days numbers

    Apr 14, 2022

    The 2022 Spring Mack Days sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes wrapped up the fourth of the nine-weekend event, which ends on Sunday May 15. Up to $225,000 in Cash and Prizes will be awarded. Wind warnings have almost become an everyday occurrence this spring. Winds began Friday night and continued throughout the weekend with wind advisory warnings all day Saturday and on Sunday afternoon on into the next week plus snow was added in along the way. It was cold, windy and rough on Flathead Lake. Friday’s total lake trout e...

  • Ballots mailed this week for special district, school elections

    Annie Wooden|Apr 14, 2022

    Ballots for special district and school board elections are being mailed in Sanders County this week. The elections for school board members and special district board members are being held by mail. The Sanders County Elections staff notes that ballots must be received by the office by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3. Ballots can be dropped off in person at the Sanders County Courthouse, or the elections staff recommends if mailing ballots, that they be mailed no later than Monday, April 25, to allow sufficient time for the mailing process. County...

  • Crossword Solution

    Apr 14, 2022

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. DOS 4. DAG 7. ARA 8. DALEA 10. MILD 12. ELAND 13. SOAR 14. DAB 16. MID 17. OLMEC 19. SAG 20. OOPS 21. NEIGHBORHOODS 25. RBI 26. NAE 27. THAI 29. RIFS 30. WED 31. TAE 32. ROLLING STONES 39. AMAS 41. EAT 42. NGAMI 43. PAC 44. DYN 45. AGOG 46. EDEMA 48. MOTH 49. DARED 50. YET 51. MSG 52. ADS SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. DAMSON 2. ORIOLE 3. SALAMI 4. DAL 5. ALAMOS 6. GENIP 8. DEB 9. ADDS 11. DREG 14. DAH 15. AGONIES 18. CH 19. SRI 20. ODES 22. BRADLEY 23. OBI 24. OAF 27. TWOS 28. HEL 29....

  • Local fire departments receive donations from Elks

    Miriah Kardelis|Apr 14, 2022

    Clark Fork Valley Elks (CFVE) in Thompson Falls continue their endeavor of helping make a better and safer community by bringing aid to the rural volunteer fire departments in Sanders County. The Montana State Elks Association (MSEA) created the State Major Project with the mission to help Montana's 8,000 volunteer firefighters do their job more safely and efficiently. On Saturday, CFVE Exalted Ruler Charlie Munday presented checks to Heron and Trout Creek rural fire departments at the Wayside...