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  • Plains youth gets hunt of a lifetime

    John Dowd|Nov 25, 2021

    A Plains girl and her father were given the hunting opportunity of a lifetime, getting to stay at the Boone and Crockett Club's Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch near Dupuyer, Montana, and hunt for her first deer on one of the surrounding ranches. Karissa French was one of five first-time hunters selected for this year's First Hunt on the Front event through the First Hunt Foundation. This was the third year the organization has held the hunt, and it brought in families from across Montana to...

  • Community helps others with Thanksgiving baskets

    John Dowd|Nov 25, 2021

    Every year several churches and community members work together to help ensure every family has a meal for Thanksgiving. The Thanksgiving Baskets program started over 17 years ago at Thompson Falls Community Congregational Church and has spread to incorporate numerous businesses and churches working together. The church now acts as the home base of the event. David Reedy, one of the event's original organizers, has described it as "quite an operation." Gary and Jan Thompson have lived in the...

  • Remember When?

    Sherry Hagerman-Benton|Nov 25, 2021

    6 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 24, 1916 LEDGER PLANT BURNED TO GROUND BY STRANGE FIRE EARLY MONDAY MORNING Fire Broke Out at Two o'Clock No One in Building for Twelve Hours Insurance Covers About Two-Thirds of Ledger Loss and Only One-Third of Loss on Building PUBLICATION OF THE PAPER WILL NOT BE INTERRUPTED Owners Plan to Buy New Equipment and Open Fine Office as soon as Adjustment of Insurance is Made Now Seeking Building in Which to Locate Office Burned Building Will Probably Not be Rebuilt The...

  • Question of the Week

    John Dowd|Nov 25, 2021

    XAVEAN KINSMAN, Trout Creek - “First you have to put it in the oven!” CAMRYN EATON, Trout Creek - “You juice the turkey, then you put it in the oven, then you take it out.” GARRETT MURRAY, Trout Creek - “You juice it, then you have to cook it, then you have to wait until that red dot comes out and then take it out and then enjoy.” BOBBIE MCKENZIE, Thompson Falls - “You stuff it then you put it in the oven and then you take it out!” AVA BROWN, Trout Creek - “You put in the oven and then you take it out and that’s it!” CAYDENCE ETIENNE, Nox...

  • TF plans Christmas on Main Street festivities

    Annie Wooden|Nov 25, 2021

    With the first snowflakes falling on the area, the Thompson Falls community is preparing for its annual Christmas on Main Street event. The theme for this year’s event, scheduled for December 2-4, is “Christmas is Coming.” The Thompson Falls Chamber of Commerce will present the Holiday Stroll 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, December 2. Businesses will be open offering goodies and specials, and carolers will be singing up and down Main Street. Craft stations will be set up at First Baptist Church, The Ledger and Rex Community Theather, and at 6 p.m....

  • Noxon students publish cookbook

    Miriah Kardelis|Nov 25, 2021

    The relationship between food and art has allowed the students of Noxon to explore their creative side as well as their cooking skills. Noxon's middle school art class and Intro to Art students attended a launch party last week in the school's multipurpose room to celebrate their newly published cookbook. "Each student was responsible for writing and illustrating a recipe," said Noxon School art teacher Jessie Novak. The cookbook contains nearly 30 recipes and took the students only a week and...

  • COLORFUL MOTION

    Nov 25, 2021

    Square dance caller Than Peake (left) combines singing with commands for members of the Montana Mavericks Square Dance Club dance recently at the Plains Paradise Senior Citizens Center....

  • Crossword Solution

    Nov 25, 2021

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. HWEI 5. ALIAS 10. ECHOES 12. BACKER 14. REDECORATES 16. ET 18. FAA 19. BAT 20. DULSE 22. OSS 23. CAGER 25. MAPS 26. BEE 27. AAR 28. SAN 30. WIT 31. LAMB 33. HOMBRE 35. CREME 37. TARES 38. RASPED 40. SENE 41. ADS 42. RAD 44. MAC 45. ART 48. MILS 50. BUSED 52. KAW 53. PAYNE 55. RAN 56. EGO 57. SN 58. INSECTIVORE 63. TAPIRS 65. AVERSE 66. CEDIS 67. LATE SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. HHD 2. WOE 3. EEC 4. ISOBAR 5. ABATES 6. LAT 7. ICED 8. AKSUM 9. SE 10. ERASE 11. CEASELESSLY 13. RESPIRE...

  • Lions Club brings holiday spirit to Plains

    Ed Moreth|Nov 25, 2021

    The Plains Lions Club put up their Christmas decorations along Main Street a week early, not to spread holiday cheer earlier, but to make sure everything was working. After putting them up the lights in 2020, the club found several that weren't working and couldn't get them all fixed until they were well into the season. Nevertheless, Steve Spurr, club president of the Plains Lions Club and member of six years, hopes to make the town more festive and putting out the decorations puts him in an...

  • Students get creative in the name of science

    Ed Moreth|Nov 25, 2021

    When Sir Isaac Newton formulated his law of gravity over 350 years ago after seeing an apple fall from a tree, he probably didn't envision raw eggs being tossed from a roof to validate his findings. Nevertheless, for the last three decades at Plains High School, raw eggs have been sent to their doom in the name of science. The students of Carl Benson's physics class are learning Newton's Principia Mathematical Philosophiae Naturalis not with apples, but with their annual Egg Drop Project. One...

  • Plains VFW Auxiliary sends care packages

    John Dowd|Nov 25, 2021

    The Plains Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 3596 was formed in 1939 and began sending care packages at the beginning of World War II. Every year since, the group has been sending packages to soldiers overseas during the holidays. According to group president Deborah Davis, in the past the packages used were big metal coffee cans, but over the years postage prices and shipping restrictions have limited the group to medium sized post office boxes. "My husband served 17 years in active duty and received...

  • Woods Journal

    John Dowd|Nov 25, 2021

    I love yard sales. One of my favorite things to do is to walk around collections of old stuff to see what I can find. I have found that something I tend to do is stop and look at paintings. Of all the things in the sale, these are probably my favorite. I have a habit of finding gems in the rough, often looking at a piece of art and thinking, “something about that is important.” I then stare at them for a while. If it is a real painting and not a print, I will often get it, especially if it is cheap. A good painting that speaks to a person is...

  • Remember When?

    Sherry Hagerman-Benton|Nov 18, 2021

    6 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 17, 1916 AT THE HUNTERES’ CABIN The Cakes are Good But the Hunting is Rotten Ten Men to Get One Deer The official opening of the hunters’ cabin at the junction of Thompson River and Deerhorn Creek occurred last Saturday when “Slim” McNair and Frank Woodard arrived with a brand-new stove and an insatiable ambition for deer. Saturday H.O. Bond, W.T. Utz, H.C. Austin and H.A. White footed it up the trail and joined the gang around the supper table. Sunday “Doc” Miller resigned the drug store to “Skeeter” and arrived to get t...

  • Question of the Week

    John Dowd|Nov 18, 2021

    JUDY BERTRAM, Thompson Falls - “My favorite food for Thanksgiving is turkey because it’s so darn good!” JESSE MOSHER, Thompson Falls - “Green bean casserole. I don’t know why, I just love it.” ANN DONALDSON, Thompson Falls - “My mom’s homemade sweet potato casserole. We only make it one time a year.” PATTY KARDOKUS, Heron - “Stuffing, because it’s a good hardy dinner.” BECKY YODER, Thompson Falls - “Sweet potatoes. I like them plain, not necessarily in a casserole. Just plain fired sweet potatoes.” LILLI CUPP, Noxon - “Homemade mashed potatoes...

  • Students experience Shakespeare with school performance

    John Dowd|Nov 18, 2021

    For over 10 years the Shakespeare in the Schools program has been bringing high quality productions to numerous rural schools in the state. The program is a branch of the Montana Shakespeare in the Parks program out of Montana State University. It presents a different play every year and is generally a condensed production of a longer play. Many of the plays chosen are Shakespeare's more famous or popular ones. The play presented on Tuesday was a fun and comical performance much enjoyed by the...

  • Crossword Solution

    Nov 18, 2021

    CLUES ACROSS 1. HEGEL 6. ETH 9. REDS 13. ANOAS 14. OAHU 15. ELUL 16. EDAM 17. ARSIS 18. MENU 19. MODESTIES 21. MOANS 22. SLOGS 23. MAD 24. EH 25. SBE 28. ALI 29. PARES 31. TOAD 33. ENCIRCLED 36. MOVES 38. APE 39. SEDAN 41. RECTITUDE 44. DEBT 45. SAUCE 46. PYM 48. RAH 49. NS 51. MME 52. CIRCA 54. EPEES 56. TYPEFACES 60. WRIT 61. MACES 62. HOYA 63. SERE 64. SCAR 65. TERRS 66. YEAR 67. BOD 68. EDDAS CLUES DOWN 1. HAEM 2. ENDO 3. GOAD 4. EAMES 5. LS 6. EASES 7. THIS 8. HUS 9. REMODELED 10. ELEA 11.... Full story

  • Paradise railroad progresses

    Ed Moreth|Nov 18, 2021

    The Paradise Center has a new club that will hopefully encourage more participation in working on one of the center's main displays. The Paradise Center Railroad Club, which presently has a handful of "members" to work on the railroad display located on the main floor. Dave Colyer of Paradise and Mac Hall of Plains have been heading the project, which started in 2017. Colyer said the COVID pandemic has stifled progress, but he feels the group has come a long way. They've had workshops and a few...

  • TOGETHER AGAIN

    Ed Moreth|Nov 11, 2021

    The Montana Mavericks Square Dance Club had its first lesson in two years Friday night at the Plains Paradise Senior Center. It had synchronized moves and some good musical beats, but more than the occasional stepping on toes. On Saturday at the club's November dance, there were no students, fewer toe mishaps, and the gathering was done in a more colorful setting as the participants donned their square dance apparel. It'll be about three months before the nine students of Friday's class will be...

  • Tourism experts look to community for help

    Ed Moreth|Nov 11, 2021

    An organization that specializes in tourism met with Sanders County residents on a fact-finding mission in an effort to help the nonprofit group decide on an effective tourism plan, but making sure the people's concerns are heard. Sixteen people showed up at the meeting Wednesday morning at the Paradise Center to participate in the Glacier Country Regional Tourism Commission Town Hall research probe. Racene Friede, the organization's CEO, said tourism is important, but it's also imperative to...

  • Remember When?

    Sherry Hagerman-Benton|Nov 11, 2021

    4 YEARS AGO • OCTOBER 8, 1981 MANY CHANGES OCCUR IN PLAINS' CENTURY by Lenora Brown With the Plains Centennial Celebration coming up, this reporter came out of a recent Chamber of Commerce meeting, looked up and down Main Street and tried to picture just what Wild Horse Plains was like 100 years ago. Here is the beautiful Clark Fork River running past town. Here are the railroad tracks where the wild horses used to roam. What was it like to come into town just after the railroad tracks were l...

  • Question of the Week

    John Dowd|Nov 11, 2021

    GAIL SOPER, Plains - “My father who was in the Navy and my husband who was in the Army and the service that they did for our country.” SONYA WHITE, Plains - “Reminds me of all the veterans that I drive. I drive for the DAV. They are so interesting with all their stories because they all have unique paths." GINGER GOERTZ, Trout Creek - “On Veterans Day I think of all the vets that aren’t getting what is due to them. I wish the government would do more for our veterans.” MATTHEW LINDSAY , Thompson Falls - “Jack Dempsey Mercer. He was my great...

  • Painting connects Trout Creek students with Army unit

    John Dowd|Nov 11, 2021

    After waiting for a couple months, students from the Trout Creek School had a painting returned to them that they had the privilege of naming last year. The painting of a horse, done by Joint Operation Mariposa artist Dave Williams, is one of a set of five military branch-themed pieces to be featured in several schools in the county. Each one will link a military unit from a corresponding branch to a school in Sanders County. Previously, Plains was linked with a unit of the U.S. Coast Guard,...

  • Crossword Solution

    Nov 11, 2021

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. CABS 5. MEV 8. SSB 11. BLOCS 13. AXE 14. SACO 15. SANAA 16. MAG 17. ELAN 18. SABOT 20. MME 21. RALE 22. ADAPTABLE 25. CATERPILLAR 30. ANISEED 31. ELM 32. MANET 33. FOULS 38. IDP 41. TRUSSES 43. REUPHOLSTER 45. SALESROOM 48. TARA 49. CPS 50. AAHED 55. EBON 56. ELI 57. AOTUS 59. FEME 60. NEE 61. RACKS 62. FRA 63. DDS 64. RHEE SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. CBS 2. ALAS 3. BONA 4. SCAB 5. MAMMAL 6. EXAMPLE 7. VEGETAL 8. SALAL 9. SCALE 10. BONE 12. SAO 14. SERB 19. TAPE 23. DID 24. ARMFUL 25.... Full story

  • Holiday lights going up at fairgrounds

    Ed Moreth|Nov 11, 2021

    There's no snow yet, but it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Sanders County Fairgrounds. Fair staff members and volunteers spent four days last week positioning Christmas decorations throughout the grounds. "I am happy that everyone enjoys the lights and hope it brings joy to many," said Fair Manager Melissa Cady, who worked with Administrative Assistant Hailey Coe and volunteer Marcia Bulich, while Caretaker Kim McNeil and his wife, Margaret, set up the Nativity and hooked up...

  • Community rallies for Noxon student

    Annie Wooden|Nov 11, 2021

    The Noxon community is coming together to support a Noxon athlete who suffered an injury this football season. Senior Nathan Cano, quarterback for the Red Devils, was injured during a game in White Sulphur Springs on October 16. After being life flighted to Great Falls, it was discovered he had two small brain bleeds which caused him to have seizures. According to Cano's family, doctors aren't sure if a specific hit caused his injuries. Coach Bart Haflich called a timeout and Cano walked off...

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