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Small cast, big visions
The Thompson Falls community theater teamed up with local actors from around the county to present The Ballad of Gopher Gap, a two-act melodrama, at the fairgrounds in Plains on Saturday night to a packed pavilion.
Mineral County Community Calendar
The St. Regis Sewer Board meets on the second Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Community Center.
Chamber plans to amp up tourism around the county
THOMPSON FALLS – The Chamber of Commerce hosted three different speakers on Friday, covering a variety of different topics that affect the local community.

Mineral County Community Foundation selects new officers
The Mineral County Community Foundation was created in 1994 when a generous donor gave a $95
Superior honored as a 'Playful City USA'
National non-profit KaBOOM! is honoring the town of Superior with a 2017 Playful City USA designation for the first time.
Community Notes
‘Meet and Greet’
New officer in town
PLAINS - The town of Plains has hired a new Patrol Officer. Randy Cavalea will begin patrolling the streets of Plains starting this week.
Community group hosts baby shower for new moms
New moms and mothers to be from Alberton, Superior and St. Regis gathered at the fairgrounds in Superior on June 10 for the first ever Mineral Community Baby Shower.
Seminar on poverty issues offered on June 18 in Superior
The Mineral County Health Department and Parents as Teachers Program is offering a free seminar on June 18 entitled, “Communication Across Barriers”. The seminar is to help communities deal with poverty and break barriers for those in need. Dr. Donna Beegle will be holding the seminar and she works directly with children and adults currently in poverty, as well as with professionals who want to make a difference for those living in the crisis of poverty.

CNSC receives check
Wade Rehbein from Rehbein Ford presents a check for $2,900 to Joyce Dougan, treasurer of the Cancer Network of Sanders County. The check is the proceeds from the Drive 4 UR Community event held June 7. Wade Rehbein from Rehbein Ford presents a check for $2,900 to Joyce Dougan, treasurer of the Cancer Network of Sanders County. The check is the proceeds from the Drive 4 UR Community event held June 7.
Facebook page started to help those in need locally
The community of Plains is working to help those in need during the COVID-19, or coronavirus, pandemic.
Woman's Club thankful for help restoring schoolhouse
The Plains Woman’s Club wishes to thank the community at large for support of our project of re-shingling the first log school built in the area. Letters of Support for a Montana History Foundation grant application were written by the Thompson Falls Historical Society, Gregg Eitelberg, Mayor of Plains, Lori Rehbein, 4th grade Plains School Teacher and the Plains Business Community.
Parenting class to be offered in Thompson Falls
THOMPSON FALLS - The Sunburst Community Service Foundation is a nonprofit organization providing a range of services and classes in eight communities in western Montana. The organization recently received a renewal grant from the Montana Children’s Trust Fund that will allow the organization to continue to offer courses for parents.
County seeks funding for clinic
Mineral County residents may soon be looking at a health center that meets the basic needs of each citizen--old or young, rich or poor--without raising local taxes.

Mineral Community Hospital receives new portable X-ray machine
Patients at Mineral Community Hospital will soon benefit from studies using the latest in X-ray technology made possible through a grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust’s Rural Healthcare Program.
Year of the Monkey comes to Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS – The Year of the Monkey and Chinese culture were celebrated in Hot Springs, Saturday, during the community’s annual Chinese New Year Celebration and community dinner.
Thanks to Mineral County Community Foundation
I would like to thank the Mineral County Community Foundation, especially Mr. Hendrick, Mr. Carlson and Mr. Berneking for devoting the car show in memory of my husband Archie Ireland.

Community Notes
Annual community Easter Egg Hunts will be held on March 31 for youngsters. In St. Regis it will be held in the town park starting at exactly 11 a.m. The Alberton Ridge Runners Saddle Club will host the hunt in Alberton starting at noon sharp at the Alberton Community Center for walking toddlers to age 10 children. The Superior hunt will be at 1 p.m. sharp at the Eva Horning Park. Be on time; the eggs get snatched up fast!

Amateur radio club collaborates to help during emergencies
Each month a group of dedicated Ham radio operators with the Clark Fork Valley Amateur Radio Club meet at Church on the Move in Plains.

'Operation Scrubs' helps Houston nurses
Hospital personnel in Houston dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey received some welcomed relief from Mineral Community Hospital in Superior. Nurses were working around the clock to keep up with victims of the hurricane and found themselves short of scrubs.