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Thompson Falls girls put up a fight
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks saw a mixture of success and defeat last week in their games against Bigfork and Noxon.

Lady Hawks win at home gym
THOMPSON FALLS – The Thompson Falls Lady Hawk volleyball team rolled to a homecoming victory in their match against the Eureka Lady Lions over the weekend.
MCSO arrests pair for possession of explosives
On Sept. 4, Mineral County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Melissa Crane was dispatched to 403 2nd Ave. in Superior in response to a report of a small explosion heard in the area.
Click it or ticket initiative
Click It or Ticket to Boost Seat Belt Use – Day and Night

Wildhorse Sports Association receives grant
PLAINS – Wildhorse Sports Association received a $5,000 grant from Blackfoot telecommunications last Tuesday, putting the organization closer to their goal of constructing a very ornate and much-needed sports complex at the old Plains airport.
Senior news
Dixon
Sanders County kids to "kick butt"

Michael Keith Cooper
PLAINS, MT - Michael Keith Cooper, born on March 11, 1951 in Fortbragg, CA went to be with the Lord on September 15, 2013. He spent most of his life in Humbolt County where he worked in the timber industry. After retiring earlier this year, he and his wife, Sandy, his love, and best friend of eleven years, moved to Plains, MT to be closer to his brother and sister-in-law, Marlin & Virginia Cooper. Mike will be missed by his children Keith & wife, Theresa, Terra and husband Brent Smith, and Sandy’s children: Tommy, Renee & Tabatha, all of whom he accepted and loved as his own. He adored his five grandchildren: Brent Jr., Shelby, Trenton, Miles and Trinity. He leaves behind many nieces and nephews and extended family members. He is preceded in death by his parents, Marlin and Beulah Cooper.
DPHHS urges seniors to screen for colorectal cancer
No leads in investigation of 21-year-old missing person
Almost two months have passed since Dustin Goebel went missing and friends continue to leave messages on the 21-year-olds Facebook wall, wishing him a Happy New Year and asking for him to contact them.
FWP seeks comment on wolf hunting and trapping proposals
The Montana’s Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission is seeking public comment on changes for the 2013-14 wolf hunting and trapping seasons.
Public reminded to secure attractants - bears are out
FWP is reminding people that with bears emerging from their dens it’s time to put away any attractants that might be out.

Cabin Fever Pot Luck to host suicide prevention speaker
Rising suicides in the United States and Montana in particular, will be the focus of the year’s first gathering of Superior-based Cabin Fever’s Community Pot Luck meetings this Saturday, Jan. 11 at the 4-H Building on the Mineral County Fairgrounds.

Mineral Community Hospital opens new clinic's doors
The Mineral Community Hospital Clinic opened its doors on Jan. 2, 2019. The highly anticipated facility held an open house on Dec. 20 where people could stop by and meet the providers and staff. It is located in the same building as the Mineral Regional Health Center, which shuttered its doors in 2015.
Curry's 27 lifts Trotters to overtime win at Noxon
A squeaker and a blowout were the story last weekend for the Plains Trotters girls basketball team.

Eleanor Parkos
Eleanor Marie Parkos, 92, of Plains, Mont., passed away peacefully at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains.
Mineral County Justice Court
Mar. 7, Alejandro Edson Arce, reckless driving

Chasing the ribbon
Superior boys take second place finish at Hot Springs

Horsemen show Bluehawks they mean business
Jamie Doran
Bobcats take down Eagles
Nick Ianniello