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Missoula Children's Theatre
Megan Wiltshire of the Missoula Children's Theatre paints the face of Odin Max.

Start to finish in five days
It started on Monday and ended 7:00pm Friday night. The Hot Springs Elementary School with help from the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT), held tryouts, rehearsed and put on two performances, Friday at 2:30 and 7:00.
Group works with landowners
MINERAL COUNTY – For more than 75 years, the Natural Resources Conservation Service has been helping private landowners develop and sustain natural resources on their land and the work continues to this day in Mineral County.
Art students visit clinic
SUPERIOR – Students from the Superior High School were afforded the chance last week to hone their artistic skills at a clinic in Missoula that focused on ceramics.
Clean up to be completed
MINERAL COUNTY – As of last week, commuters traveling westbound on Interstate 90 in the west end of Mineral County were still dealing with the effects of a rock slide that temporarily shut down traffic flow nearly four weeks ago.

Ideas put forth in Paradise
PARADISE – The Paradise Elementary School was buzzing with activity last weekend as a community input session was held within the historic building.
Business association moves forward
PLAINS – The Plains Business Association, formerly the Plains Chamber of Commerce, opened up their first meeting of the year with a little brainstorming session.

Marathon Matchup
KALISPELL – The Plains Horsemen closed out their season at the Western B Boys Divisional Tournament last weekend at Flathead High School in Kalispell.
Major crime ring busted in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – A crime ring in Mineral County responsible for numerous felonies including theft and illegal drug production is in the process of being dismantled thanks to the efforts of multiple law enforcement agencies including the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office.
Fairboard keeps busy
PLAINS – The Sanders County Fairboard had a full slate of business to attend to last week as the group met for their February proceedings at the Fairgrounds Pavilion in Plains.
Preservation Committee looks for input
PARADISE – Efforts to repurpose the historic school building in Paradise continue to progress and over the course of the next several weeks there will be opportunities for members of the Sanders County community to partake in the preservation of this historic structure.

Birth Announcement; Claire Nicole Kuehn
Claire Nicole Kuehn was born on December 13, 2014, at 2:18 p.m. at Community Medical Center in Missoula. She weighed 5 pounds and 10 ½ ounces and was 19 inches long. Parents are Jared and Tiffany Kuehn of Missoula. Maternal grandparents are Cliff and Suzann Quale of Plains. Paternal grandparents are Jim and Jennifer Kuehn of Missoula. Maternal great-grandparents are Glenn and Mary Quest of Hysham. Paternal great-grandma is Margie Rohwer of Thompson Falls.
An update from the House
Weekly Update House District 14

Elevate students head to nation's capitol
Students from Mineral and Sanders County just returned from an eight day whirlwind trip to Washington DC. Students began their journey on Friday, January 30th and for some that meant being picked up after a late basketball game to begin the trek into Missoula to catch an early flight.
Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials visit commissioners
SUPERIOR – A packed house greeted Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials at last week’s county commissioners meeting as many in the community were interested in what the organization plans to do regarding two contentious issues affecting Mineral County.

Robotics team places high in Missoula
The two teams from St. Regis competed against teams from all over the region last weekend.

Interstate shut down in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – A section of Interstate 90 in the western part of Mineral County was closed last weekend by the Montana Department of Transportation after debris from a landslide littered the highway making travel too hazardous for westbound motorists.

Robotics team places in Missoula
One of the St. Regis High School robotics team makes last minute adjustments to their entry into the competition in Missoula.

Plains gym is transformed
PLAINS-Monday night Plains was treated to a full on professional production play. In a matter of just a day, the Plains High School gymnasium became a working theater with lighting, audio, props and an elegant backdrop. The Montana Repertory Theatre Company, based out of the University of Montana in Missoula, was the one responsible for transforming the center court into Long Island, New York, the setting for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, “The Great Gatsby.”
Obituary; Don Privett
Plains- Donald Gordon Privett, 76, passed away Thursday January 29, 2015 at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains after a short battle with cancer.