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  • Town Pump raising funds for local food banks

    Nov 1, 2018

    The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching $750,000 in contributions during its 17th annual fundraising campaign for food banks across Montana, including the Community Harvest Food Bank and Gospel Mountain Assembly of God Food Pantry in Thompson Falls, the Community Food Pantry in Plains, the Community Services Fellowship in Noxon, and the Hot Springs Food Pantry. A record-setting 84 food banks are participating in the statewide “Be A Friend in Deed, Helping Those in Need” campaign this year. The campaign has raised about $30 million for...

  • Puppies on parade

    Justin Harris|Nov 1, 2018

    Everyone loves a parade – and that goes for dogs, too. Michelle Easley has been working with area animals to help them look their best since May when she opened "Diamonds in the Ruff." The doggy salon is located on Industrial Way by the Elks Lodge in Thompson Falls, where pets and their people gathered for a costume contest and parade. Other activities were also featured, and all money raised was given to Thompson River Animal Care Shelter (TRACS). Easley made friends with TRACS shortly after a...

  • Historical society plans annual gingerbread contest

    Nov 1, 2018

    As we enter the month of November, the holiday season will begin to fill the air. Add some Gingerbread spice to the holiday season by participating in the 21st Annual Gingerbread Contest sponsored by the Sanders County Historical Society Old Jail Museum. Once again, it will be part of Christmas on Main Street, scheduled for December 1, and will be held at the Old Jail Museum located at 109 Madison Street in Thompson Falls. “Although we are not on Main Street, we will be open from noon until 6 p.m. Saturday for voting and viewing, and again on S...

  • Churches to help families in need

    Nov 1, 2018

    Area families will get assistance during the holidays this year. Area churches gather donations each year and distribute baskets containing Thanksgiving meals to local families in need. More than 100 families are helped by the program each year. Monetary and food donations are needed for the program. Each basket costs between $70 and $80. Once the baskets are filled, they are delivered to the homes of those in need. Food contributions will be collected through Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Community...

  • Engagement

    Nov 1, 2018

    Charlene and Raoul Ribeiro of Thompson Falls are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole, to Spencer Fehr of Anaconda. A February 16, 2019 wedding is planned. Nicole graduated from University of Montana in Missoula with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music. Spencer is a band teacher at Anaconda....

  • Birth

    Nov 1, 2018

    Kilie and Jamie Burr welcomed son, Kayleb Rhylee, Fri., Oct. 12 at 9:52 p.m. He weighed nine pounds, two ounces and measured 22.5 inches long. Kayleb joins sibling, Jaymez. Maternal grandparents are Kevin and Tracy McGann of Thompson Falls. Maternal great-grandparents are Mary and Ken McGann and Ace Pronovost, all of Plains. Paternal grandmother is Teasha Lake of West Port, Wash. Paternal great-grandmother is Sharon Bowen of Plains. Welcome, Kayleb....

  • Local 4-Hers compete at prestigious NILE

    Shana Neesvig|Nov 1, 2018

    Members of Sanders County 4-H attended the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE) held in Billings recently. Coby Guenzler of Hot Springs showcased in Red Angus Cattle, Aubrey and Mackenzie Tulloch, also of Hot Springs, both showed heifers, and Plains' Jacob Hutchins in Junior Fed Market Lamb. Guenzler had a great NILE, according to MSU Extension Agent Juli Thurston. This was his third year participating in the NILE's Junior Red Angus Show and first year in the open show. He showed...

  • Bazaar season nears

    Justin Harris|Nov 1, 2018

    Sanders County has a long history of being quite crafty. The tradition also carries a lengthy history of Christmas-time bazaars as a venue for the clever, local-minded vendors and shoppers of the area. Always the Saturday of the first full weekend in December, the Sanders County Christmas Bazaar tags along with the town’s Christmas on Main Street events. Slated for Saturday, Dec. 1, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. “There will be plenty to do for visitors and kids, and Santa will be there for pictures from noon until around 3 p.m.,” said organ...

  • CFVH residents get creative

    Ed Moreth|Nov 1, 2018

    A handful of Clark Fork Valley Hospital Long Term Care residents showed their artistic talents by carving pumpkins for Halloween last week. Virginia Brown, Rose Neumeyer, Cheryl King, and Mary Ann Thompson created their jack-o'-lanterns last Wednesday morning with the help of Del Smith, the activities director, and Kayla VonHeeder, a certified nursing assistant. The group spent just over an hour on their creations, which will be displayed at the nursing home. It didn't take long for the...

  • Local artist paints canvas for president

    Ed Moreth|Nov 1, 2018

    A Plains artist not only went to the see and hear President Donald Trump during his stop in Missoula, but gave him a taste of Montana to take back to Washington, D.C. Dave Williams of Plains designed a brush and pallet knife acrylic painting of Missoula with a bit of western Montana on canvas and gave it to the president's staff the day prior to his arrival on Oct. 18. Williams said a secret service agent took the painting, which had to be cleared before putting it on Air Force One for future pr...

  • TF Schools to honor veterans

    Justin Harris|Nov 1, 2018

    “This type of event is appropriate and necessary, and I’m happy to hear we aren’t the only school doing something like this,” said Thompson Falls elementary principal Len Dorscher. His comment is in reference to the Falls District’s Veterans Day luncheon scheduled for Monday, Nov. 12, at 11 a.m. Dorscher made a point in his first year at the school to make a big deal about Veterans Day and how students experience the holiday, as well as their participation. “We are getting more organized about it as a district, so we’ll be swapping year...

  • Crossword Solution

    Nov 1, 2018

  • Tales of time

    Oct 25, 2018

    THE VIEW from the historic bridge below NorthWestern's Thompson Falls dam includes clear water and the fresh colors of fall. At right, the high water line from this spring's runoff can be seen....

  • Remember When?

    Sherry Hagerman-Benton|Oct 25, 2018

    4 YEARS AGO • OCTOBER 19, 1978 GREEN ONCE PLAYED WITH ROYALTY “When I was a little brat I played with King Edward VIII and Lord “Louie” Mountbatten,” reminisced local ornithologist, Jack Green. “We didn’t belong to royalty but my father owned a yacht and raced with them.” Jack recalls that King Edward was a sissy as a boy. These were the great races at the Isle of Wite in England. Every crown head of Europe came with his magnificent yacht. The Czar of Russia, King Alphonso of Spain and the Kaiser of Germany all came to the Cowles Regatta...

  • Question of the Week

    Jay Simons|Oct 25, 2018

    BOB MARTIN, Thompson Falls – “I didn’t have any toys when I was little. My ‘toy’ was a Remington Model 12. My wife, however, has a Roy Rogers doll and his horse Trigger with a saddle and everything.” TOM HARRIS, Thompson Falls – “My first ‘toy’ was a Steven’s 22 rifle. That was my favorite.” JASON ARNOLD, Trout Creek – “Legos. I usually built houses or buildings with them. They are a fun toy for kids. I played with them for four years and kept them for 10. Then we donated them to others.” JEANNE COLLIER, Plains – “I had a hula hoop. I didn...

  • TFHS students pledge to be drug-free

    Annie Wooden|Oct 25, 2018

    Thompson Falls schools kicked off Red Ribbon Week activities on Tuesday with a "Donut Do Drugs" event at the high school. Students signed a banner that read "Graduation Matters – I'm Drug Free!" pledging to stay drug free. The students were also given donuts and red wristbands for making the pledge. Counselor Jodi Morgan said the event was to help students make a commitment to not do drugs. Grant money from the Graduation Matters program sponsored the donuts, and Flathead Valley Chemical D...

  • Noxon PTO planning annual holiday bazaar

    Justin Harris|Oct 25, 2018

    There is an opportunity in December for vendors, shoppers and seniors at Noxon High School. The annual Christmas Bazaar organized by the Noxon School PTO have slated this year’s event for Sunday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendor spaces are still available for the crafty and those with products to sell. With all proceeds going to the Noxon Senior Scholarship Fund, a little Christmas shopping will help scholarship recipients to further their academic pursuits. In addition to the gifts for all ages available for purchase at the bazaar, t...

  • TF alum to play benefit concert

    Oct 25, 2018

    Ron Burghard, 1964 Thompson Falls graduate, is performing solo at a benefit concert at 7 p.m., Saturday, October 27, at the Rex Theatre. Ron grew up on what is now the Muster Ranch and he was graduated from Thompson Falls High School in 1964. He maintains a part-time residence locally. This year’s benefit concert will focus on “Western Folk,” classic country and his own songs. His performance is free and open to the public although donations are greatly appreciated. Financial donations will be matched by Town Pump Charitable Foundation at it...

  • TC Haunted Park to feature costume contest

    Oct 25, 2018

    Trout Creek Park will once again become home to ghosts and ghouls on Halloween. The Trout Creek Community Improvement Association (TCCIA) is inviting area families to join them as they transform the park into a haunted maze. The fun begins at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31, with trips through the maze and roaming through the graveyard. A costume contest will be held, with judging for ages 0-3 and 4-7 at 6:45 p.m., and 8-12 and 13 and over categories at 8:45 p.m. At 7 p.m., the group Dance Xplosion from Thompson Falls will perform. And at...

  • Activities abound at harvest party

    Sanders County Ledger|Oct 25, 2018

    The annual Harvest Party for the community was held at the Langford Ranch last Sunday afternoon. Fine weather and a good turnout lent to fun for all. There was fresh hot apple cider from the blueberry farm, and a beautiful large campfire which roasted fresh corn. Chili and cornbread complimented the fresh corn and caramel apples for desert. There was storytelling and singing. The kids enjoyed climbing on the hay bales. Some enjoyed getting their faces wet dunking for apples. The wilderness...

  • A Nobel guest

    Oct 25, 2018

    NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING SPEAKER - Dr. Dudley Herschbach, winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry 1986, shares insights and experiences with Plains school students and staff. Dr. Herschbach is the uncle of Plains resident Della Garrison. He met with students and faculty members to share his life experiences and what ultimately led to his study of molecular dynamics of chemical reactions. Dr. Herschbach, 86, is still actively researching the effect of lasers on dynamics of chemical...

  • CFVH promotes women's health at annual event

    Ed Moreth|Oct 25, 2018

    Close to 80 people attended the Clark Fork Valley Hospital's annual Women's Health Fair, which took place at Plains High School last Thursday. "This event is important to the hospital because we want to keep our community members and communities healthy," said Aria Mangan, the hospital's Community Health Improvement Specialist and chief coordinator of the seven-hour health fair. "One of the best ways to do that is allow the opportunity and education to know what is out there to be healthy and...

  • Senior bowlers finish state tournament

    Justin Harris|Oct 25, 2018

    Thompson Falls saw a brief influx in population and commerce the last five weekends as bowlers from around the state converged at Rimrock Lanes for the 2018 Montana State Senior Bowling Tournament. This is the second state level tournament held in Thompson Falls, the first being in 2014. Co-directors of the event, Sandy True and Ginger Ward, shared that the area’s natural beauty and friendly community were the main factors that resulted in the state bowling board approving this year’s location, as well as the upgraded lanes at the Rimrock. “Bow...

  • Baseball player seeks support

    Justin Harris|Oct 25, 2018

    Trevor Harris has been a fan of baseball since he can remember and his time with various leagues in the Thompson Falls area did not let him down in his quest to be the best player possible. Now a junior in high school, Harris has earned himself an opportunity to get some training and professional coaching that will lead him further down the path to his goal: a college scholarship playing the game known as “America’s pastime.” Sports apparel brand, Under Armor, has a baseball factory team and held tryouts this month in Spokane where Harri...

  • Crossword Solution

    Oct 25, 2018

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