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Ambulance: T. Falls, 7; Plains, 5; Trout Creek, 2; Hot Springs, 2; Paradise, 1. Monday, April 3 Inmate transport. Property damage/criminal mischief, Plains. Warrant service, Hot Springs. Warrant service, T. Falls. Business contact, Hot Springs. Assist miscellaneous, Plains. Juvenile criminal, Dixon. Livestock, Camas Prairie. Fire. Suspicious activity, Hot Springs. Livestock, Paradise. Assist other agency, Dixon. Business contact, T. Falls. Warrant service, Dixon. Tuesday, April 4 Business contact, Plains. Civil attempts, Plains. Trespass, Hot...
Thirty-two people showed up for a Hot Springs community meeting last Wednesday put on by School District 14-J in an effort to educate the public about a proposed levy that the school needs in order to avoid program and teacher cuts. Hot Springs Superintendent Gerald Chouinard led the meeting, backed by Principal Byron Woods and school board members Dirk Roosma, Cam Ulvick, Julie White, Jen Christensen and Chairman Ricky DePoe. The school is asking voters to approve a $150,000 levy for the...
You can join Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness this summer as we continue the work to ensure that winter tree fall is removed, that dangerous rock fall is rerouted around or the trails width is maintained against the constant battle against flora’s encroachment. It is hard work in a variety of weather conditions, working with traditional manual tools. It also is extremely rewarding to work alongside other volunteers that love nature enough to donate “sweat equity” to ensure that these trails remain navigable for all hikers to enjoy. Visit...
Sanders County Commissioners last week approved sponsoring a grant that will support restoration efforts on the Vermilion River near Trout Creek. The Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group (LCFWG) approached the county about sponsoring the $50,000 planning grant available from the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC). Commissioners voted 2-1, with Tony Cox and John Holland voting in favor of the grant and Dan Rowan opposing. During a prior meeting about the DNRC grant, questions were brought up about the grant money as revenue affe...
The American Legion in Thompson Falls is starting a new program in an effort to get more kids involved with the U.S. government and maybe spread a little patriotism. Representatives from American Legion Post 52 met with seniors of Thompson Falls High School's American Government class Friday morning to promote the Legion's new American Legion Essay Contest, which could lead to cash prizes. Bill Beck, the Legion's new post commander, Ken Matthiesen, a past post commander, and Morris "Mac"...
Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) has taken another step toward their continued efforts to renew passenger rail service across Montana’s Southern Route as they announce their submission of a Corridor Identification and Development (Corridor ID) Program proposal to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). According to the FRA, the Corridor ID Program is intended to become the primary means for directing federal financial support and technical assistance toward the development of proposals for new or improved intercity passenger rail ser...
Guests at Quinn's Hot Springs Resort woke up Sunday morning to what they thought was thunder, but with clear skies. That rumble turned out to be a train derailment directly across the Clark Fork River. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe train was westbound and just exiting a tunnel when the derailment occurred shortly before 9 a.m. "There are no injuries, no risks to public safety, and no Hazmat release," said Andy Garland, the director of communications for Montana Rail Link in Missoula. He...
The Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group (LCFWG) approached the county last week, asking commissioners to agree to sponsor an application for a planning grant from the state Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC). The grant would help fund the continuation of the Vermilion River restoration project. Green Mountain Conservation District voted last September to apply for the grant and the application was approved by DNRC. However, GMCD voted at a meeting this month to not accept the funding. “We had a vote on the project and the majo...
A Plains woman was honored for her work at a major art show in Great Falls on March 19. Ilene Paulsen was selected out of hundreds of other artists at the Great Falls Western Art Week March 15-19 with the Most Distinguished Body of Work by the editors of the Portfolio, Magazine of the Fine Arts. Her award was based on overall booth presentation, the artwork itself, and professionalism of the artists. Paulsen said this might have been the most prestigious award she has ever won and she was...
A body found on private property near Whitepine is presumed to be a missing Thompson Falls man. Sanders County Sheriff’s officers, along with Sanders County Search and Rescue and Thompson Falls Police Department conducted a search on Saturday and found a deceased man near where Steven Huff’s truck was discovered late last month. Sanders County Coroner Patrick Barber said the deceased is presumed to be Huff, though the county is waiting for a positive identification from the state crime lab. Barber said the death appears to be due to exp...
Montana Highway Patrol Darrell Smith, 43, operating without liability insurance in effect, 1st offense, $285; driving while privilege suspended/revoked, 2nd offense, $325; seatbelt violation, $20. Stephanie Turner, 58, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, 1st offense. Joshua Conley, 38, seatbelt violation, $20. Lathe Comer, Sr., 48, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Donna Byrd, 58, speeding in a restricted zone, $105. Niusha Hadziomerovic, 44, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Twila Massie, 63, improper passing in no-passing...
Ambulance: T. Falls, 9; Hot Springs, 5; Plains, 4; Trout Creek, 1. Monday, March 27 Assault, Hot Springs. Suspicious activity, T. Falls. Welfare check, T. Falls. Disturbance, Trout Creek. Trespass, Heron. Inmate transport, T. Falls. Child welfare/abuse, T. Falls. Fire, Plains. Civil standby. Suspicious activity, T. Falls. Fire, Hot Springs. Tuesday, March 28 Assist other agency. Civil attempts. Other law violations, Hot Springs. Inmate transport, T. Falls. Other law violations, T. Falls. Threats, Plains. Juvenile runaway, Trout Creek....
by Stephanie Molzhon On Tuesday, appearing before Judge Deborah Kim Christopher for his initial appearance, Darin Gene McElmurry entered not guilty pleas to one felony count of strangulation of a partner or family member, 1st offense, and a misdemeanor count of partner or family member assault, 2nd offense. After an argument for a bond reduction was denied, the jury trial was scheduled for September 18, 2023. As laid out in the charging documents, on March 19, Thompson Falls Police Officer Jason Thornton was contacted via dispatch regarding a...
Students from Plains and Thompson Falls traveled to Helena last week to demonstrate their wits, technical skills and artistic talents for the SkillsUSA Montana competition. Eleven Plains High School students and three Thompson Falls students from sophomore to senior took part in the two-day competition, which involved more than a dozen categories and some 500 students. Many will move on to compete at the national level at Atlanta, Georgia, in June, including one from Plains and one from...
Nearly a dozen people gathered at the Plains Community Food Bank in order to brighten up the place and make it a more welcoming place. "We're taking this from a not-so inviting place to an inviting place," said Carl Shaver, who heads the food bank and is in the process of having the inside of the food bank painted. Seven women and one man spent last week painting the walls a sea breeze light blue. Shaver said he and his wife, Sharon, will paint the ceiling white. The volunteers, from 13 years ol...
Local law enforcement officers were honored last week during a reception at Limberlost Brewery on Wednesday. The Sanders County Sexual Assault Response Team recognized five local officers at the ceremony, including Jason Thornton, Devon Wegener, April Phillips, Richard Woods and Brian Josephson. The officers were given recognition for their efforts in responding to and processing cases of domestic violence, sexual assault and strangulation. County Attorney Naomi Leisz presented the awards along...
Montana's congressional delegation is busy with the current session in Washington, D.C., and both senators and representatives agree there is work to be done. Sen. Jon Tester recently announced he is running for re-election in 2024. "I want to work on making sure the country is less divided," Tester said last week from his office in D.C. He added that he wants to be able to give the younger generation the same opportunities his parents gave to him. "So far so good," Sen. Tester said of the 2023...
Nearly 40 people took home a variety of goodies for their new or upcoming family addition, thanks to the volunteers of the Clark Fork Valley Elks Lodge. It was the fourth annual "Community Baby Shower" in Thompson Falls Saturday at the Elks Lodge, where hundreds of baby items were given to families that signed up for the event, which ran from 11 a.m. to shortly after 1 p.m. Hundreds of baby items from strollers and walkers to toys and video baby monitors were on hand for expectant mothers and...
Sanders County employees got first-hand experience with fire extinguishers last week, but there was no emergency. The safety training was something Human Resources Director Rich Wallace said the county is doing quarterly, to give employees hands-on experience. In 2022, the county coordinated with Montana State Fund to offer defensive driving training, and last month completed an armed intruder training. County employees completed fire extinguisher training four years ago, and Wallace felt it was...
The Paradise Center started its spring art classes last week with new ones and an old favorite and with more to come. The carving class finished last Wednesday, but the photography and glass fusing classes are four-part series and continue into the month of April. This was the first time for Tom Collins of Plains to give a wood carving class at the Paradise Center with three women and one man forming a head from basswood, a relatively soft wood common with carvers. "I carved a bar of soap when...
Montana Highway Patrol William Albright, 39, day speeding, $120. Benjamin Repnak, 24, seatbelt violation, $20. Loredia Smith, 46, seatbelt violation, $20. Benjamin Teague, 19, seatbelt violation, $20. Timothy Elder, 50, seatbelt violation, $20. Kristie Appelt, 36, speeding in a restricted zone, $105. Daniel Mildren, 49, speeding in a restricted zone, $95. Angela Pesqueira, 44, failure to give notice of accident by quickest means/damage over $1,000, 1st offense, $285; careless driving, $85. Dylan Hicks, 25, night speeding, $70. Alliegha Strack,...
Ambulance: T. Falls, 4; Plains, 2; Paradise, 1; Hot Springs, 1; Heron, 1; Dixon, 1. Monday, March 20 Property damage/criminal mischief, Paradise. Alarm-intrusion/holdup, T. Falls. Property damage/criminal mischief, Plains. Assault, T. Falls. Civil attempts. Theft, Trout Creek. Assist other agency, T. Falls. Child welfare/abuse, Hot Springs. Road hazard/blockage, Heron. Disturbance, Plains. Civil standby, Paradise. Assault, T. Falls. Business contact, T. Falls. Tuesday, March 21 Abandoned vehicle, Paradise. Trespass, T. Falls. Fire, Plains....
The Cancer Network of Sanders County continues its first fundraiser of the year with a raffle of cash, beef, a quilt and a gun. Ticket sales began in February and are going strong and they have some nice items, said Shelley Bertrand, president of the nonprofit organization. First prize is $5,000 cash. Second is half a beef, cut and wrapped, followed by a Savage Axis XP 22-250 rifle for a third place prize, and a homemade cancer quilt for the fourth place drawing. Bertrand said this is the first time the organization has had a cash prize....
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) recently honored the service of its northwest Montana hunter and bowhunter education instructors at an annual workshop in Kalispell. The annual workshop is an opportunity for FWP staff and instructors to review the education programs, discuss updates, and celebrate the volunteerism of the instructors. The heart of Montana's hunter and bowhunter education programs is the corps of dedicated volunteer instructors. They keep Montana's hunting traditions strong by promoting safety, ethics, and responsibility and...
More than 100 people attended a forum on Sunday to hear about Montana's Constitution. The forum was hosted by the Sanders County Democrats but was open to the public. Republicans and Democrats alike from across the county were at The Paradise Center on Sunday to listen to members of both parties speak about the state constitution. Mae Nan Ellingson was one of the 100 delegates who helped write the 1972 Montana Constitution. Ellingson helped draft the proposal that would become the preamble to...