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  • Crossword SOlution

    Jun 1, 2023

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. TILT 5. SCION 10. PROPER 12. CARROT 14. AERODYNAMIC 16. IC 18. ECG 19. OIL 20. SUITA 22. CEE 23. MUTES 25. SNUB 26. URN 27. PAT 28. SAC 30. SLA 31. EBAN 33. DEMEAN 35. SARAN 37. LYCRA 38. EVADES 40. MEAT 41. ROT 42. SSR 44. TUB 45. IPM 48. ICES 50. WADED 52. VAR 53. EASES 55. MAT 56. ORS 57. SD 58. ROTOGRAVURE 63. OPERAS 65. APICES 66. TRIBE 67. DOPA SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. TOR 2. IPO 3. LED 4. Test 5. TRYOUT 6. SCALES 7. IRIS 8. ORCUS 9. NO 10. PACER 11. REGENERAGES 13. TITULAR 15. NIT 17. CABANA 18. ECU 21. INSECTIVORE 23. MAN...

  • Community provides input on rail service proposal

    Miriah Kardelis|Jun 1, 2023

    Passenger rail service through Montana's southern route ended 43 years ago. The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) and their continued efforts to restore Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha route, which stretches from Chicago to Seattle and Portland via southern Montana, was given an opportunity to break new ground. In April, BSPRA was awarded a $25,000 grant by the Montana Healthcare Foundation to conduct passenger rail community engagement in rural and tribal communities. The rail authority...

  • Vets place flags at gravesites for Memorial Day

    Ed Moreth|Jun 1, 2023

    A handful of military veterans gathered at the Plains Cemetery to mark the graves of passed veterans in preparation of VFW Post 3596's Memorial Day ceremony. It took VFW members about an hour to place the 469 American flags on veteran gravesites and at the columbarium last Tuesday morning. Each year, Post 3596 marks the veteran gravesites. They put out six more than last year, including the grave of Dave Tupper, an Army vet and a VFW member who passed away in April. "I do this out of respect....

  • Day of fun planned for Plains Day

    Ed Moreth|Jun 1, 2023

    Plains Day is here once again with Saturday being filled with activities new and old. “This event is taking shape and looks to be a banner year for all of the events and vendors,” said Connie Foust, lead coordinator for the annual celebration. The festivities will begin once again with the Masons Pancake Breakfast at the VFW, followed by the parade down Railroad Street at 11 a.m., led by the VFW Post 3596 color guard. Sanders County Commissioner Dan Rowan, the most recent former town mayor, was selected as the parade’s grand marshal. “It is an...