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First responders hone skills in active-shooter drill
With increasing social instability creeping through the nation, more doors are being locked, car keys are no longer left dangling from the ignition, and security cameras are being installed nearly everywhere.
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Community calendar
Community calendar

T-Falls boys, girls earn wins over Troy
It was a clean sweep all the way around.
Noxon spoils Alberton's return to 6-man action
Everything went as hoped for, except the final score.

Trotters celebrate Senior Night with sweep of Troy
The Plains-Hot Springs softball team made sure Senior Night was going to be a memorable one.

EMT trainees practice for mass-casualty scenario
Sirens wailed and screams pierced the air May 27 as Emergency Medical Technician trainees arrived by ambulance at the Sanders County Fairgrounds to help 30-plus mock victims. The EMT trainees were completing their final class event, a mass casualty scenario.
Warrants still out in Alberton assault case
Two Alberton men with warrants out for their arrest were still at large Monday in an Alberton assault case.

Nursing home resident bags a deer
Art Rohrbach, a resident of nursing home at the Mineral Community Hospital, has a little something extra to smile about.

Arena Cross riders go big at fair
Jason Shueh
50 Years Ago
Dec. 5, 1957: Santa to Make Deliveries—A horse-drawn sleigh will be used by Gambles Store in Superior to deliver purchases before Christmas, according to Ed Freer, store owner. Freer has the bright red conveyance on display in his store window. Check with him for more details.

Probation, parole violations lead to revocation
A Dixon man had his suspended sentence for burglary and theft charges revoked after breaking a laundry list of probation and parole regulations and now will have to serve five years in the Montana State Prison.

Railroad days gave good fun
Hundreds of people gathered in Alberton Saturday to celebrate Railroad Day and the 100-year anniversary of the first train to pass through Alberton.

Silhouettes illustrate victims of domestic violence
"Love should not hurt; love should heal," said Marsha Walton of the Sanders County Coalition For Families, who was coordinating this year's "Love Without Fear Week" and the "Montana Silent Witness" program.
Group looks to 'enrich' county residents with art, music
It wasn't much, but for the Sanders County Art Council, every little bit helps. The nonprofit group last week was awarded a $500 grant from Blackfoot Telephone Company to help with the upcoming baroque festival in August.

Avila moves to 18 wins
With the wrestling season past the halfway point, one Superior wrestler is proving he's going to be a force to be reckoned with come divisionals.

Track season off and running
For the past four years the local track teams have been using the John Jermyn Memorial Relay Race as a fun way to warm up for the real track season, but while the four teams competing at the Plains' event Thursday may of had fun, there was nothing warm about it.
Ronan Dealership donates two cars to Hot Springs police department
The Hot Springs Police Department acquired two police cars Aug. 11, through a donation by Ronan Dodge in Ronan. When asked how he got the cars, Hot Springs Fire Chief and Mayor laughed.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dec. 12: 7 p.m. - Mineral County Conservation District meets at the MSU-Mineral County Extension Office, 301 Second Ave. E., Superior.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dec. 12: 7 p.m. - Mineral County Conservation District meets at the MSU-Mineral County Extension Office, 301 Second Ave. E., Superior. All meetings are open to the public. An agenda will be posted in the Conservation District Office.