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LEGALS MARCH 11, 2020
The Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative will soon destroy special education/speech-language therapy records of former students who have been out of school for approximately 8 years, or who will reach the age of 26 by June 1st, 2020.

Local couple honored by Daines as his Montanans of the Week
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines recognized Fred and Tressie Fike of Mineral County for their commitment to helping others in the community.

Heppe honored by County Library
Feb. 29, the Mineral County Library hosted a Volunteers Appreciation Day in recognition of those whose selfless efforts make the library run smoothly.

Log truck driver ready to put pedal to metal
Enzo Ferrari once said, “What’s behind you doesn’t matter.”
Hot Springs man accused of hitting girlfriend and child
The specter of methamphetamine use can be found nearly anywhere and Hot Springs is no exception.

Firefighters climb in memory of Franklin Reed
Concern with the coronavirus led the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to postpone its annual firefighter stair climb in Seattle last weekend.

Sanders County 4-H kicks off Communication Days event
There was a hair braider, a tomahawk thrower and an equestrian, all showing their talents in their respective areas of expertise at last weekend’s Sanders County 4-H Communication Days events.
Superior churches host Lenten lunches
No one remembers when the Lenten Lunch services began in Superior.

Deborgia ladies celebrate Leap Year
What better way to spend the extra day of this leap year than with friends, food, fellowship and some bling?

Church arson suspect makes bail; allegedly reoffends
A woman accused of setting a church on fire in Alberton last month made bail and allegedly continued to terrorize community members in the small village.

Northwest Indian Bible School’s tacos a big hit in Alberton
On the south side of the Clark Fork River directly across Interstate 90 from Alberton is a little-known campus that has been in existence since 1969.

Trial date pushed back for murder suspect Danielle Wood
The trial date for a Polson woman accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend in Thompson Falls in 2018 has been pushed back to July.

Deborgia ladies celebrate Leap Year
What better way to spend the extra day of this leap year than with friends, food, fellowship and some bling?
Superior churches host Lenten lunches
No one remembers when the Lenten Lunch services began in Superior.
Dealing with Guilt, part 2
Last week I wrote how guilt can affect your life. This week I will discuss how to manage guilt.

Church arson suspect makes bail; allegedly reoffends
A woman accused of setting a church on fire in Alberton last month made bail and allegedly continued to terrorize community members in the small village.

Northwest Indian Bible School's tacos a big hit in Alberton
On the south side of the Clark Fork River directly across Interstate 90 from Alberton is a little-known campus that has been in existence since 1969.
Kvelve's Comments: How the young have changed
Boy oh boy. Things have changed, yet as someone once said, “the more things change the more they remain the same.”

N Lazy J Arena busy with improvements
Lodge pole posts and wooden fencing don’t last forever.
How is guilt affecting your life?
This is a two part series. In this article we will explore the concept of guilt and how it affects a person’s life. Next week I will discuss how to manage guilt.