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The weather was fine and the golfing conditions absolutely perfect for the Over the Hill gang at River's Bend Monday. Thirty-seven of Sanders County's finest took advantage of yet another golden opportunity to shoot for par. Thoroughly enjoying that beautiful weather, which featured mixed sunshine with temperatures in the low to mid 60s and, most importantly, no fickle winds, Mike Gillmore bumped the Bend hard by carding a 40 for the men's low gross and Dennis Gripp used his handicap to arrive...
The Tuesday Night Men’s League suspended hostilities and took to River’s Bend for a friendly, fun night of play last week to celebrate successfully playing through the first half of league play for the season. Proving that they know how to have a good time on the Bend, no matter what they are playing for, Sparky’s Gutter Time team of fearless leader Kevin Sparks, Tom “The Hammer” Holleran, Mike “Money” Thilmony, Doug “The Gas Man” Czerwinski and Sean “Machine Club” Kelly posted the low team net of 30. In Tuesday night hole play, Steve Fair...
Team Wild Coyote won the first half but First Security Bank sent a message for the second half by combining to shoot the low team net of 29.5 on the midseason play night in Wednesday Night Men’s League action at River’s Bend last week. Sending that links message for First Security were Dan Whittenburg, Bill Nolen, Ben Mummert, Mike Baxter and Howard Morkert; those five hope to make a run, along with all the other Wednesday teams, at the second half title, beginning this Wednesday. In other play night highlights, Randy “The Hit Man” Hojem p...
Trae Thilmony wants to be the very best wrestler that he can be. Proving his dedication to the sport is limitless, the rising Thompson Falls sophomore has spent most of the last month in a summer intensive wrestling program which wound up at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at 700 South Victory Way in Orlando, Florida for the 2019 National Scholastic Duals June 19-24. The Western B-C champion and State B-C third-place medal winner at 113 pounds last winter for the Blue Hawks, Trae began his trip to Florida back in early June, according to...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) reminds residents to reduce stress to young wildlife by leaving them where you find them, giving them space, and keeping dogs and other pets away. FWP wardens and biologists report that they have received many calls recently from people that see young wildlife that they believe is abandoned or injured, but what appears to be an orphaned animal usually is not. “Those who contact us are wanting to help, but in most cases the best thing you can do is leave the animal where it is and give it space,” said FWP...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wants to remind trappers that the requirement for all traps to have a center swivel and an additional chain swivel becomes effective this coming trapping season, Nov. 1, 2019. Modifying traps to meet this regulation will take a significant amount of time and expense on the part of trappers, and FWP wants to thank trappers for their support of this regulation change and their willingness to adapt and modify their equipment as increasingly humane options are developed. The center swivel requirement applies to all...