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  • SPORTS BRIEFS

    Jun 30, 2022

    A local team grabbed the top spot in their bracket at Spokane's annual Hoopfest tournament last weekend. On the team were (from left) Beau Neal of Florence (brother of Thompson Falls coach Jake Mickelson), and Jesse Claridge, Kade Pardee and Nathan Schraeder of Thompson Falls. Blue Hawk wrestler Max Hannum competed for Team Montana last week at the Disney National Duals in Orlando. Hannum wrestled in 12 duals, winning seven of them. Recent Thompson Falls grad Trae Thilmony played in the East...

  • Crossword Solution

    Jun 30, 2022

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. ABC 4. AFRESH 10. SAO 11. COOLER 12. HA 14. SCH 15. RILL 16. UNLIKE 18. ELEVATE 22. GOOSES 23. SENATOR 24. HASIDIM 26. ED 27. GEAN 28. VOTE 30. ENDS 31. MAM 34. ETHIC 36. SST 37. ODER 39. IONA 40. HORA 41. EV 42. GEARING 48. URETHRA 50. SLIDER 51. RESTART 52. UNDONE 53. ALAI 54. RID 55. EG 56. HILTON 58. ACE 59. GLEANS 60. EON SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. ASSISI 2. BACKED 3. COHESIVE 4. AC 5. FORESEEING 6. ROILED 7. ELLEN 8. SELVAGE 9. HR 12. HUGH 13. ANOA 17. LOS 19. ATENS 20. TOADS...

  • Young Hawks learn at basketball camp

    Johnathan J. Gerstenberger|Jun 30, 2022

    The 2022 school year has come to a close, and the students in Thompson Falls are free for the summer. Some of those students have decided to use their free time to give back to their younger schoolmates by helping coach them at basketball camp. "It's been great," said Jake Mickelson, athletic director for Thompson Falls High School. "The younger kids are having a blast, and the high school kids are here helping out. Everybody is having a good time. It's a good experience for the younger kids...

  • TF drops late fees for dog licenses

    Johnathan J. Gerstenberger|Jun 30, 2022

    In an effort to encourage residents living inside Thompson Falls city limits to have their dogs licensed, City Clerk and Treasurer Chelsea Peterson wants to inform city residents of some new changes and improvements that have been made. “We are doing things differently than we have in the past,” said Peterson. “We are now charging only $5 to license your dog for the entire year. We only have 72 dog tags sold so far in the city. I know there are more than 72 dogs in the city limits,” she added. City Hall is lowering the cost of licensi...