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From the fire hall
I would like to take this time to provide the Town of Plains with a report of the past years activity of the Plains Volunteer Fire Department. During 2009 we have been successful in maintaining our membership, upgrading and/or replacing outdated equipment, restructuring our primary mission, completing two successful fund raising events, initiating plans for a new fire hall and training our members to basic as well as advanced qualifications; all the while providing fire protection and emergency service to the community.
Obituaries for September 16
Linda Sue Andrews, 56, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and sister, Linda Sue Andrews, 56, passed away on September 2, 2009.

Cub scouts learn about police
Most people will never learn two languages in their lifetime, but the cub scouts found out last Tuesday that Max Flo Jo, Deputy James Balenger’s canine companion knows two: English and Spanish.

Lady Cats celebrate their season
After a journey that took them to the divisional tournament, Superior girls basketball coach Jeff Schultz said that overall, he felt they came away with a successful season.
Local agency now state approved
Choices for Change Counseling (Nancy M. Smith) has been certified as a State Approved Agency by DPHHS, Addictive and Mental Disorders Division. Choices has also been designated by the Mineral County Commissioners to receive 100 % of the Mineral County earmarked alcohol tax monies for the provision of chemical dependency treatment and prevention services in accordance with MCA 53-24-206.

First annual juried craft show draws a crowd

St. Regis cancer survivor connects with church members through sign language
When you first encounter St. Regis resident Jack Robertson, you would never know he suffers from a speech disability.

Jonkel shares insights into mountain lions
But with everything huntable now, mountain lion sightings will become more prevalent.
Kvelve's Comments: Another wacky week in life of Kvelve
For some reason, and it’s been going on my whole life, these things happen...

A life well lived despite hard work and hard times
By the time Grace Larson was 25, she had five children, had been divorced twice...
Mineral Community Hospital delivers COVID-19 vaccines
Mineral County has been receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination...

Weather conditions continue dire fire forecast
Stage II restrictions went into effect last Friday in Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties, meaning all campfires are strictly prohibited.
Legals for March, 6 2024

Plains hoopers stay hot after holiday break
On a roll. There’s probably not many other ways to describe the path of the Plains Horsemen and Trotters so far this basketball season.
Hot Springs girls No. 2 in 14C tourney
With their regular season schedule behind them following their 60-39 road loss to the Charlo Lady Vikings Friday night, the Hot Springs girls basketball team can now turn their attention to this week’s District 14C Conference tournament in Polson.
Mineral County Chamber reboots with first meeting
About 24 business owners, community members, retired residents and a few new faces attended a recent meeting of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce, which is reopening after years of dormancy.
COLUMN: Braving the elements
So, it appears I learned a big lesson this spring sports season.

Thompson Falls steamrolls way to state championship
But to the Blue Hawks, the Titans were just another speed bump on the way to a third championship in school history.
Volleyball season previews
Volleyball season previews
Riverdogs split double-header at Bitterroot
Don’t look now, but the Clark Fork Riverdogs Legion baseball team has become a team to reckon with as the 2022 season picks up steam.