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  • Christmas vibes in T. Falls

    Annie Wooden|Dec 7, 2023

    Thompson Falls was jingling with holiday spirit over the weekend with the annual Christmas on Main Street festivities. On Friday, Thompson Falls Chamber of Commerce sponsored a holiday stroll, inviting businesses to stay open and offer treats and specials to community members. At the Sunflower Gallery, strollers could get crafty with reindeer candy cane ornaments or gnome ornament creations. The gallery, which features local artisans, also offered a hot cocoa bar with a variety of toppings, and...

  • Hunters, harvest down in 2023

    Dec 7, 2023

    Montana’s general deer and elk hunting season wrapped up and the harvest results at check stations in northwest Montana showed similar results to a year ago. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) tallied more than 10,000 hunters at its four regional check stations in northwest Montana. Hunters reported harvesting 761 white-tailed deer, including 567 bucks, and 97 mule deer. The number of mule deer harvested was slightly higher than last year’s tally of 69. There were also 44 elk reported this year, down from 61 a year ago. The total per...

  • Lions Club looks to detect eye problems

    Ed Moreth|Dec 7, 2023

    The idea to catch potential eye problems at an early age is a mission the Plains Lions Club has been doing for over 10 years and this week they finished the last batch of kids in the county at Plains High School. Members of the local club did the vision screenings at Plains Elementary and Junior High last Wednesday. "It is important. If you can detect a vision issue at an early age, it can be corrected with the child not needing glasses later in life," said Steve Spurr, president of the Plains...

  • Man pleads not guilty to felony drug charges

    Stephanie Molzhon|Dec 7, 2023

    Appearing on Tuesday before Judge Deborah Kim Christopher for an initial appearance, Douglas D. Paige entered a not guilty plea to felony counts of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and criminal possession with intent to distribute. Judge Christopher set this matter for a jury trial on April 15, 2024. On August 15 at approximately 3 p.m., according to the filed affidavit, Sanders County Sheriff’s Deputy Paul Bankhead was advised of a report of two men allegedly fighting, drinking and soon to be driving from the Wild Coyote Bar near T...

  • Sheriff's Log

    Dec 7, 2023

    Ambulance: T. Falls, 11; Plains, 7; Trout Creek, 4; Heron, 2; Hot Springs, 2. Monday, November 27 Welfare check, T. Falls. Assist other agency, T. Falls. Civil standby, Trout Creek. Extra patrol, T. Falls. Threats, Hot Springs. Disturbance, Hot Springs. Threats, Trout Creek. Suspicious activity, Plains. Parking problem, Hot Springs. Livestock, Hot Springs. Livestock, Paradise. Property damage/criminal mischief, Plains. Assist miscellaneous, Trout Creek. General animal call/complaint, Paradise. General animal call/complaint, Plains. Civil...

  • Justice Court

    Dec 7, 2023

    Montana Highway Patrol Jeffrey Stevens, 49, seatbelt violation, $20. Amber Woodard, 40, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Alexander Dunlap, 53, day speeding, $120. Lee Hensrude, 77, day speeding, deferred imposition of sentence. Katherine Parson, 49, day speeding, $120. Terry Show, 51, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Keynan Runnels, 23, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Echo Hermsmeyer, 31, stop sign violation, $85. Joshua Smith, 42, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Aimee Turner, 45, operating without liability insurance, 2nd...

  • Commissioners hear Thompson Chain of Lakes plan

    Shannon Brown|Dec 7, 2023

    Engineer Brent Campbell from Missoula has been hired by Green Diamond Resource Company (GDRCo) to lead the process of planning the use of certain sections of land. Ownership by GDRCo includes over 300 acres in Sanders County that is included in the 2010 Thompson Chain of Lakes Plan. The company owns significantly more acreage in Sanders County, according to Campbell. Sanders County has been invited to participate in the updating of the Thompson Chain of Lakes Plan. In 2021, GDRCo acquired...

  • Plains council asked to address church foundation issue

    Shannon Brown|Dec 7, 2023

    The Plains City Council met Monday with a packed agenda which resulted in a packed house. Mayor Chris Allen announced that it would be his last council meeting and that Joel Banham will be the new mayor starting in January of next year. Banham will be sworn in on December 29. Mayor Allen said the Christmas tree didn't get planted but one will be planted next summer by the Lions Club and it will be ready for tree lighting in December 2024. "The two newly hired police officers are doing a tremendo...

  • TF moves ahead with strategic plan

    Annie Wooden|Dec 7, 2023

    The Thompson Falls School Board continued reviewing the Independent Strategic Action Plan (ISAP) for the district at Monday’s board meeting. Superintendent Bud Scully reviewed the priorities gathered from public engagement meetings and a survey that was available to the community. “Safety will always be the number one priority whether you tell me it is or not,” Scully told the school board. Scully went over the top 10 priorities – additional personnel, course offerings, facility improvements, safety, board issues, human resources, curricu...

  • Election outcome stands in recount

    Annie Wooden|Nov 30, 2023

    Sanders County Elections staff on Wednesday conducted a recount of two municipal races. The votes for Thompson Falls City Council seats in Ward 1 and Ward 3 were recounted at the Sanders County Courthouse. While one count was changed by one vote, the overall results did not change with the recount. According to state law, a candidate can file for a recount within five days after the official canvass if the candidate is defeated by a margin of less than one-quarter of 1% or 10 or fewer votes. The...

  • FESTIVE REMEMBRANCE

    Ed Moreth|Nov 30, 2023

    Cancer Network of Sanders County had a successful event with its annual Lantern Launch at downtown Plains for the first time. Shelley Bertrand, president of the nonprofit organization, felt it was a good move to have the event on the greenway along Railroad Street instead of the fairgrounds because it would be more accessible and it was in conjunction with the Plains Lions Club, which held its event next to the launch. The event was normally held at the Sanders County fairgrounds, but Bertrand...

  • Legislators call for special session

    Annie Wooden|Nov 30, 2023

    The Montana Freedom Caucus (MFC) has called for a special legislative session to address tax concerns. MFC consists of 21 Republican legislators, including Senator Bob Brown and Representative Paul Fielder, both of Thompson Falls. Earlier this year, the Montana Department of Revenue argued that counties should be collecting 95 mills in a state school tax, though several counties. The Montana Association of Counties (MACo) in October filed a lawsuit on behalf of Montana counties seeking "to...

  • Plains woman to lead SC fair

    Ed Moreth|Nov 30, 2023

    The Sanders County Fair Commission selected a new fair manager at a special board meeting at the pavilion last Monday. "They all had some good qualities and strengths and weaknesses, and after interviewing all five and reviewing everything we came up with our best applicant, Kristy Sheehan," said Randy Woods, the board chairman. Hiring a new manager was the only item on the agenda. Board member Brian Crain made the motion to hire Sheehan for the position. It was quickly seconded by board member...

  • Judge commends defendant for plea

    Stephanie Molzhon|Nov 30, 2023

    Tabitha Dawn Ballard appeared for sentencing before Judge Molly Owen on Tuesday. Pursuant to a plea agreement between the parties, Ballard was sentenced to three years suspended for felony strangulation, two years deferred imposition of sentence on felony criminal possession of dangerous drugs, and six months suspended to the Sanders County Jail for misdemeanor criminal mischief. All of the charges will run concurrent with each other, but consecutive to any other sentence. Judge Owen waived the majority of Ballard’s fines and fees and gave h...

  • Sheriff's Log

    Nov 30, 2023

    Ambulance: T. Falls, 8; Plains, 7; Hot Springs, 3; Dixon, 2; Noxon, 1; Paradise, 1. Monday, November 20 Automated alarm call, Plains. Inmate transport. Suspicious activity, T. Falls. Suspicious activity, Hot Springs. Fish and game, T. Falls. Suspicious activity, Plains. Assist motorist/citizen. Request for welfare check, Hot Springs. Suspicious activity, Hot Springs. Civil served, T. Falls. Extra patrol, T. Falls. Theft, Plains. Suspicious activity, T. Falls. Business contact, T. Falls. Tuesday, November 21 Trespass, T. Falls. Intoxicated...

  • Justice Court

    Nov 30, 2023

    Montana Highway Patrol Jordan Grapensteter, 28, failure to carry proof of insurance, 1st offense, $335; day speeding, $70. Travis Felts, 30, failure to have child under 6 & less than 60 lbs properly restrained, $85; speeding in a restricted zone, $75. Christine Bell, 58, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Jennifer Berklund, 50, speeding in a restricted zone, $85. Emilie Gelineau, 35, speeding in a restricted zone, $65. Sanders County Sheriff’s Office Dennis Littlefield, 64, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Motor Carrier Services Shannon C...

  • Spotlight on the Arts

    Nov 30, 2023

    Spotlight on the Arts Lyndsie Anzar – Noxon Schools Article by Karen Thorson Lyndsie Anzar, a seventh grader at Noxon Schools, is already a talented musician at 12 years of age. She began her musical journey on the piano when she was just five years old. She changed her direction last year and is now a first-rate drummer, playing in the Noxon Pep Band under the direction of music teacher Sari MacArthur. When asked about the change, she says that drumming has always been what she wanted to do. A...

  • County bookmobile welcomes new director

    Shannon Brown|Nov 30, 2023

    Jessica Gayton has taken over the wheel of the Sanders County Bookmobile. "I started out as a relief driver two days a month in 2019," said Gayton, who lives in Thompson Falls. When Sandy Hough retired in September, Gayton was hired full time as driver and director. Gayton said she worked in early childhood education and did not have experience with running a bookmobile but Hough taught her the job over the past four years. "As a driver I didn't have to handle the business side of the job but...

  • Veteran shares experiences with kids

    Ed Moreth|Nov 23, 2023

    For some, talking about their time in the Vietnam War is troublesome, particularly if they lost friends or were wounded, and it's no difference for Marine Corps veteran Denis Munson, who was a guest speaker at Plains Elementary School last week. Sixty-two students from fifth and sixth grade classes heard Munson talk about his combat experiences, much of it in a medevac helicopter designed to retrieve wounded soldiers or Marines from a combat zone. He spent about 50 minutes with each grade,...

  • CHRISTMAS CRAFTERS

    Ed Moreth|Nov 23, 2023

    The Plains Woman's Club once again gathered to help youngsters have a better holiday by making Christmas stockings for them. Five ladies from the Plains club met at the United Methodist Church in Plains Friday afternoon to work on the stockings for the Sanders County Coalition For Families (SCCFF), which will in turn fill them with goodies and give them to children of families in the SCCFF program. SCCFF is a nonprofit organization based in Thompson Falls that works with victims and survivors...

  • Sheriff's Log

    Nov 23, 2023

    Ambulance: T. Falls, 9; Plains, 9; Hot Springs, 4; Paradise, 2; Trout Creek, 2; Dixon, 2; Noxon, 1. Monday, November 13 Trespass, Dixon. Automated alarm call, T. Falls. Suspicious activity, Hot Springs. Assist miscellaneous, Hot Springs. Trespass, T. Falls. Phone related complaint, Trout Creek. Child custody issues, Paradise. Other law violations, T. Falls. Disturbance, Plains. Warrant service, Trout Creek. General animal call/complaint, T. Falls. Request for welfare check, Heron. Suspicious activity, Plains. Civil standby, T. Falls....

  • Justice Court

    Nov 23, 2023

    Montana Highway Patrol Garth Owens, 71, seatbelt violation, $20. Justin Maynard, 56, careless driving, $85; failure to give notice of accident by quickest means, 1st offense, $275; failure to carry proof of insurance in vehicle, 1st offense, $75. Nathan Aniballi, 42, seatbelt violation, $20. Sarah Edelman, 57, day speeding, $20. Gomez Boris, 42, seatbelt violation, $20. Raegan Hartley, 20, operating without liability insurance in effect, 1st offense, $85; careless driving, $35. Karlee Koski, 23, day speeding, $20. Ronald Dodge, 62, day...

  • Noxon man pleads guilty to possession

    Stephanie Molzhon|Nov 23, 2023

    Joshua Galloway appeared before Judge Deborah Kim Christopher on Tuesday to change his plea after entering a plea agreement with the state. After some discussion between the parties, Galloway pled guilty to an amended charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony. Galloway’s attorney, Steve Fletcher, requested an own recognizance release for his client. The parties discussed Galloway’s situation and intentions, ending with County Attorney Megan Hansen having no objection to Galloway’s release so long as a drug patch is appli...

  • Artists show off creations at fairgrounds

    Shannon Brown|Nov 23, 2023

    For the second year the local artists who form the Antler Creek group held their show at the Sanders County Fairgrounds in Plains. Twelve vendors set up for a one-day event to sell their artwork. "There are a few outsiders," founder Ellen Childress said. Other artists have been invited over the years so that there are enough for a show, she added. Now, she consults with other artists before inviting someone new into the fold. Liz Smith from Trout Creek who has been with the group for years, and...

  • Plains School Board discusses opportunities

    Shannon Brown|Nov 23, 2023

    by Shannon Brown The Plains school board met on Monday to discuss events that occurred during the past month with reports from Superintendent Walsh and the principals. Dr. Walsh started by commenting on the trunk or treat on Halloween at the school parking lot. “It was a huge success. Children who live out of town and don’t always get to come in for trick-or-treating got to participate. There was great energy with all the decorated trunks and ambulance and the sheriff. The staff did an amazing job. It helped bring the community tog...

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