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Year in Review: The Mission Valley Mariners
Funnyball Forget Moneyball, Mariners know how to have fun and win
Forget Moneyball, Mariners know how to have fun and win
President inspires his followers
At Donald Trump’s revival rallies, he inspires his cultish disciples with a wee bit of blarney by reading his favorite poem to them. He insists it’s about immigrants but, as with all his tall tales, he is the central character.

Out but not down
CHARLO - Junior Stephen Delaney was looking forward to a starting spot on the Charlo Vikings football team this season.

Curtain Call: Area high schools put on ambitious spring productions
POLSON — The play may be 420 years old, but audiences attending Polson High School’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream this week should have no problem getting into one of William Shakespeare’s most enduring and humorous tales of mixed up lovers, mischievous fairies and a stage-full of slapstick hijinks.
Mission West roundtable sparks grand ideas
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Simple Simons pizzeria opens with a challenge
Jess Kittle and his son, Spencer, looked like contenders.

Agree to disagree and get along
REPORTER'S NOTEPAD
The farmer arises every morning, most days before the sun has kissed the ground. He fills his dented thermos with a hot black brew, preparing his sore and tired body for another day of production.
Trump's options with Mueller
I happen to think that Donald Trump knows full well that he is not going to survive this presidency. His well known mental condition of “narcissism,” ie: self-love, self-admiration, and self-regard wholly determines his response to leaving the presidency. So, he’s concerned about what will cause him the least personal humiliation.
Among Other Things
Tradition: The show must go on, and it did
View from the Library: North Lake County Public Library District
Happy “Library Lovers Month!”
Professionalism was evident in action
Editor,

Mariners' dugout led league in characters
More than any other sport, baseball has seen its share of characters out on the field.
Among other things - Stan Lynde's adventures
I read in the Missoulian recently where cowboy cartoonist Stan Lynde is off on a new adventure. He and his wife have moved to Ecuador.

Melita Island is officially open for scouting business
Their dream has come true — the Boy Scouts own Melita Island.
Year in Review: The Leader, Charlo QB Chico Stipe
You've heard it before. That deafening silence from a crowd when their star player goes down. Some gasps from a few shocked individuals and then that general panic and "get up, get up, get up!" feeling.
Letters: Resort tax not the answer
Letters to the Editor Oct. 1

Winter hits with a vengeance
LAKE COUNTY — A steady snow has persisted for much of the day Thursday, but the worst of the accumulation is over, according to Marty Whitmore, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Missoula.
Arthur Leonard Bailey, Jr.
The Lord answered my prayers on Wednesday, July 13, 2005, and took me home after a hard fought battle with cancer.
Gregory J. Bennett
RONAN — Gregory J. Bennett, 72, of Ronan, died of congestive heart failure at his home near Ronan on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2006.