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A new record was set as the 2025 Spring Mack Days event ended last weekend. The fishing event on Flathead Lake, sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, saw a total of 60,138 lake ...
This summer the Clarks Fork highway will be finally completed. When Clifton & Applegate have completed the grading and approach to the Thompson River bridge, and the Colonial have completed the big ...
Baby geese stay close to mom during an afternoon swim at Holland's Pond along Lower Lynch Road in Plains.
Most young artists have a subject that they prefer to depict – animals, people, plants. As artists mature, we often develop an appreciation for abstract art, not needing the representation of anything ...
The Plains Town Council held two meetings last week to discuss a "cease and desist" order to the Plains Trap Club for not abiding by their lease agreement with the town. About a dozen members of the ...
For the second consecutive year an eighth-grader took first place at the "Bison Stampede" 10K race at Dixon School on Saturday. Sonny Matt nabbed the top spot in the 9th Annual Bison Stampede race ...
The Thompson Falls and Plains golf teams hit the road taking on the divisional tournament at the Indian Springs Ranch golf course in Eureka on Tuesday with three Hawks headed to state: Blake ...
The Thompson Falls and Plains track teams took to the road taking on the 7B district meet in Eureka with the Plains men's team taking first place with 116 points, and the women took second place with ...
Crews work Tuesday to demolish the old Town Pump convenience store in Thompson Falls. The store will be replaced by parking and fuel pumps for the company's new store (background), which opened May 1.
The Noxon/Thompson Falls baseball team added another win to their cleats on Tuesday defeating the Bigfork Vikings 5-4, then they hit the road Thursday taking on the Ronan Chiefs falling 4-2, and ...
MICHAEL DERRY, Thompson Falls - “Can’t wait for fair time" LAWRENCE HUDSON, Trout Creek - “Going back to swimming" ...
Tobacco use in city parks was the topic of a presentation at Monday’s Thompson Falls City Council meeting. Karren McKinzie, the Tobacco Prevention Specialist with Sanders County Public Health, ...