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  • Mack Days should be renamed Mike Days?

    Nov 16, 2017

    Maybe they should rename Mack Days and call them Mike Days instead. Local fishing legend Michael Benson of Lonepine did it again in the annual Fall Mack Days, winning the Flathead Lake lake trout fishing contest for the fourth straight year with a staggering total of 1,141 fish, exactly 200 more than second place Terry Krogstad of Kalispell reeled in. November 12 was the last day of the 2017 Fall Mack Days Fishing Event on Flathead Lake sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Calmer waters and warmer temperatures the last...

  • Bowling Scores

    Nov 16, 2017

    THOMPSON FALLS MONDAY NITE GALS W L Talk of the Town 22 14 Rock ‘n Bowl 18.5 17.5 Rehbein Enterprises 18 18 Dangerous Dames 17.5 18.5 Whitefish Credit Union 17 19 Dolls with Balls 15 21 Team Scr. Game: Rehbein Enterprises, 459; Scr. Series: Rock ‘n Bowl, 1313; Hcp. Game: Rock ‘n Bowl, 650; Hcp. Series: Rock ‘n Bowl, 1925; Inv. Scr. Game: Sandi Torres, 245; Scr. Series: Sandi Torres, 609; Hcp. Game: Sherry Hagerman-Benton, 240; Hcp. Series: Sherry Hagerman-Benton, 657. BOWLING BEAUTIES W L B & D Trucking 23 13 Realty Northwest 21 15 Gardner...

  • CNSC lantern launch set for Nov. 25

    Justin Harris|Nov 16, 2017

    If goodwill could be seen in the skies, it would look a lot like the glowing lanterns launched in honor of those who have or are battling cancer. Cancer Network of Sanders County (CNSC) will host the 7 th Annual Lantern Launch on Saturday, Nov. 25 at the Sanders County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building at 6 p.m. CNSC will have hot drinks available during the event. “Each year this event has become a favorite time for more people to attend,” said CNSC president Kathy Miller. “We anticipate there will be over 100 lanterns launched this year – hop...

  • Group continues to offer free rides to vets

    Nov 16, 2017

    For some veterans, making a trip to a doctor appointment and arranging transportation can be a challenge. Help is available locally through the Sanders County Veterans Transportation (SCVT) organization. Since 2012, SCVT has been raising money to purchase vehicles to provide free rides for veterans to their VA healthcare appointments. The group held a raffle and on Veterans Day, drew the winner for a Mossberg .223 rifle. The winner was Barbara Miller of Trout Creek. SCVT utilizes three vehicles in Sanders County, purchased with donations from b...