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SCCFF helps educate teens on relationships
THOMPSON FALLS – Sanders County Coalition for Families has been hard at work during the month of February, teaching young girls valuable life lessons during Teen Dating Awareness Month.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 2
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon

Superior Library has the cure for wintertime blues
Winters in Montana can be long, cold, and harsh. Snowy weather and early sunsets, create the perfect recipe to hole up and hibernate.
Group gains support
SUPERIOR – A non-profit group calling itself Open Doors is gaining support for its plan to revitalize parts of Mineral County while some remain cautiously skeptical about the group who has been reluctant to release information about the organization in the past.
Federal land comment period nears end
SANDERS COUNTY – An ongoing yearlong study will soon be coming to a close as state senators will determine what steps are to be taken in regards to federal forest management.
Legals for January, 13 2021
Legals for January, 20 2021
General election is Tuesday
General election day is Tuesday, Nov. 6 and voters will be tasked with making their choice on candidates and important issues facing Montana. Many voters have already cast their absentee ballot, which was mailed out on Oct. 12. According to the Montana Secretary of State, 1,363 absentee ballots were mailed to Mineral County residents.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Sept. 11
Friends of Thelma Nelson
Mineral County Community Calendar - Sept. 25
Friends of Thelma Nelson

Mission group to journey to South Africa

Craft show helps those in crisis
The Mineral County Help Line held their annual craft show on Saturday, Oct. 7, in the 4-H building in Superior. The Help Line is a 24 hour crisis line with an emphasis on women who are victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Blood Drive at Alberton School
Circus to hit Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS – One hundred years ago, long before the mainstream distribution of movies and television, Chautauqua circuits were common events during the summertime throughout Montana and major portions of the United States.
Sanders County Arts Council presents Dolce Canto
“Dolce Canto” a musical direction that tells the artists how their interpretation of the musical score is to be rendered, in a word, “sweetly.” This may also be translated in use as to be sung or played with sensibility.

Missoula District Court Judge Halligan named to CASA Judicial Leadership Council
SEATTLE — Missoula District Court Judge Leslie Halligan has been appointed to serve the National Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Association as a member of the newly formed Judicial Leadership Council.
CSKT Compact Passage will prevent litigation
CSKT Compact Passage Will Prevent Litigation & Protect Montanans
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 9
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon
Mineral County Community Calendar - Dec. 4
Road to Recovery
Legals February 5, 2020
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Requests Input for a Proposed Timber Permit PUBLIC NOTICE The Plains Unit of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is developing plans for a proposed timber salvage permit. This proposed permit would be known as the Henry Divide Salvage Timber Permit. This proposed timber salvage permit is located approximately 7 air miles east of Plains, MT in the Camas Creek drainage, Section 36, Township 20 North, Range 25 West. This permit would likely sell in the spring of 2020 and is projected to generate approximately 500 thousand board feet of timber for the Common Schools Trust. This timber salvage permit is being considered to generate revenue for the Common Schools Trust Fund, improve forest health by salvage of insect and disease activity, to reduce excessive fuel loading and the related risk of wildfire, and to reestablish and promote timber types historically found in these areas. The proposed harvest would contribute to the DNRC's sustained yield as mandated by state statute 77-5-222. As an adjacent landowner or interested party, we request your input regarding this project. Your concerns and comments are needed to assist the DNRC in planning, analyzing, and implementing this project. We would appreciate your response by March 13, 2020 so that we may incorporate it into our planning process. Please send comments to: DNRC Plains Unit, ATTN: Dale Peters, PO Box 219, Plains, MT 59859 or by email to dpeters@mt.gov or by phone at 406-826-4722. Please direct oral or written comments to: Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation PO Box 219 Plains, Montana 59859 Attn: Dale Peters (406) 826-4722 E-mail: dpeters@mt.gov Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on February 5, 12, 2020. MNAXLP