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  • FSB locks in lead

    Johnathan J. Gerstenberger|Jun 16, 2022

    The First Security Bank team kept swinging easy to take the low team gross and the Wild Coyote team the low team net. Ron Beaty kept the ball in the short grass and took the low individual gross of 39 and Mike Normandin claimed the low individual net with a score of 32 during Wednesday night men’s league play at River’s Bend last week. Mike Normandin hit closest to the pin in 3 on No. 11 and Ben Mummert dropped in the long putt on No. 12. Jesse Mosher inched the ball along and was the closest to the pin on No.14 and Bernie Groshong locked in...

  • Rain doesn't delay Over the Hill Gang

    Johnathan J. Gerstenberger|Jun 16, 2022

    The Over the Hill Gang braved dark clouds and rain with an adventurous spirit in order to keep the ball in play Monday at River’s Bend. Mike Normandin played smart and took the low men’s gross with a score of 42 and Darrell “Torgy” Torgrimson the men’s low net of 33. Barb Wooden read the course well enough to claim the women's low gross with a 60 and Kristy Beaty clinched the low womens net with a 37 this week. On the course Steve Fairbank crept the ball along to be closest to the pin on No.1 in 2 and Jens Jantzen sunk the long put on No. 2....

  • Class of 2022 Scholarships and Awards

    Jun 16, 2022

    Hot Springs High School Katelyn Christensen: Reach Higher Montana, $1,200; VFW Post 5159, $500; Valley Banks Community Scholarship, $1,000; Sanders County 4-H Scholarship, $600; Bishop Carrol Scholarship, $23,000 yearly; Harris Family Scholarship, $1,900; Montana State Grange, $500; Hot Springs School Foundation, $1,000; Hot Springs Academic Excellent, $1,000. Moira Lonergan: Guynn Cavilina Scholarship, $600; Doreen Pefley Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; Olin Ashcraft Award, $500. Ava Erny: Guynn Cavilini Scholarship, $600. Morgan Hoff: Elsie...

  • TF students end year with day of fun

    Johnathan J. Gerstenberger|Jun 16, 2022

    For a moment it looked as though kids track and field day might be a wash but a little rain couldn't keep the kids from their day of fun. The first half of the day was dedicated to the kindergarten through third graders and the second half of the day belonged to the fourth through sixth graders. Many smiles could be seen on the faces of the young and old alike. "We're doing things differently this year. In the past the eighth graders would run the event and Kindergarten through seventh grade...

  • Crossword Solution

    Jun 16, 2022

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. SPIK 5. GNAR 9. STATUS 11. HISSED 13. BANSHEE 15. SENESCE 16. IRA 17. NEW YORK CITY 19. CECA 21. KEENE 22. SUS 23. SENS 25. SANS 26. STM 27. ADPS 29. SEIZES 31. REAL 33. TEAT 34. BEDLAM 36. SATE 38. DOA 39. APAR 41. RETE 43. SEN 44. RERAN 46. EARS 48. ANNIHILATOR 52. GAO 53. SOIREES 54. EERIEST 56. STEALS 57. SNORES 58. ERNS 59. AUER SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. STARES 2. PANACEA 3. ITS 4. KUHN 5. GINK 6. NSEC 7. ASSISTS 8. RECTUM 9. SBIC 10. SEEK 11. HERESIES 12. DEYS 14. EWES 15....