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Daniel Joseph LaPointe
Daniel Joseph LaPointe passed away on Monday, January 21, 2013 at the age of 68. He was born March 13, 1944 to Francis Peter LaPointe and Mary Tracy McAtee LaPointe in Missoula, MT. His childhood was spent enjoying the outdoors around Plains. He attended grade school in Plains and graduated from Plains High School.
Mineral County Community Calendar
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Montana State Library releases videos highlighting impact of libraries
(SUPERIOR)--- The Montana State Library and Mineral County Public Library are pleased to announce the release of a series of three videos that highlight the impact libraries have on the lives of Montanans. The videos feature Montana library users and Montana librarians from around the state.
Comments sought of Fish Creek State Park
Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) announced today it is seeking the public’s input to help guide recreation planning for Fish Creek State Park, located about 35 miles west of Missoula, near Alberton.
Senior News
Thompson Falls

Bobcat wrestling continues to excel in competition
Superior Wrestling Coach Charlie Crabb called the Rocky Mountain Classic tournament in Missoula a “meat grinder.”
Mineral County Community Calendar
Free classes at St. Regis School
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
The following incidents were investigated by local authorities and the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office.
Mary Jane Chisholm
Mary Jane (Janie) Chisholm age 78, went to be with her Lord and Savior on

Joscelyn Lea Cook
Joscelyn Lea Cook, 21, of Plains went home to be with the love of her life, Jesus Christ her Lord and Savior on January 6, 2013.
Stay safe; get your flu shot
Influenza has the potential to cause life-threatening illness and complications — especially in the young, the elderly and people with weak immune systems.
Former Plains resident elected as Montana Public Service Commissioner
PLAINS - Former Plains resident Bill Gallagher is the new chairman of the Montana Public Service Commission.
Superior District Forester earns Master Cruiser certification
SUPERIOR - Superior Ranger District employee Ed Bringenberg was awarded the title of Master Cruiser earlier this month in a ceremony at the Lolo National Forest Supervisor’s Office at Fort Missoula. Bringenberg, a Presale Forester on the Superior District, joins the ranks of only a handful of timber cruising specialists throughout the Northern Region to earn the Master Cruiser certification from the Regional Forester.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Trestle Creek Meeting
Joseph L. Rickett
Joseph L Rickett of Missoula, Mt. passed away December 9th. 2012 in Thermopolis Co., Wyoming, thus ending a 65 year career in the logging industry. He had worked in Wyoming for the past 2 1/2 years.
FWP to offer trapping classes for beginners as well as bowhunting courses
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will offer a short course tailored to those that do not trap but want to learn more about furbearer management, Montana trapping seasons and how to release traps.
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
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Cornelius A. Buck
Cornelius (Lonnie) A. Buck, 89, is now in his forever home with God his Father in heaven after passing away Saturday, December 15, 2012 at St. Patrick Hospital.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Trestle Creek Meeting
St. Regis School District included on Governor Brian Schweitzer's budget for the 2015 Biennium Quality School Grant
St. Regis, Montana, November 27, 2012 -- St. Regis School District is included on the Governor’s budget for Quality School Grant funds as requested by the district earlier this year. St Regis a K-12 school district in Mineral County submitted a proposal for ADA upgrades to the library restroom, gym seating, ADA access to the stage and locker rooms in a budgeted amount of $185,837. The district approved up to 20% in matching funds to pay for ineligible costs such as legal, audit, and administrative fees. Superintendent Hanson explained the written letters of support from individuals, business owners, community agencies, and our state representative Gordon R. Hendrick were certain to have played a large part in the district’s success.