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Superior Senior Spotlight: Ed Heppe
Name: Ed Heppe
Committee plans for Plains Beautification Day
Members of the Plains Beautification Day Committee spent Wednesday evening planning for the upcoming cleanup day, which will take place May 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
De-Stress this holiday season and you can avoid distress
The holidays can be a stressful time and Nancy Smith with Choices Counseling in Superior offered tools and words of advice how to “De-Stress — not Distress.” The luncheon was hosted by Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Superior and Mineral County Licensed Addition Counseling (LAC) on Nov. 30 at the Choices Conference Center in Superior.
Commissioners find savings by taking on new duties
When Dawn Terrill left her position as commissioner assistant and human resource director with Mineral County last year after her appointment as a county commissioner upon Laurie Johnston’s retirement, those hired for the position have not stayed.
Where does the authority of civil government come from?
What is the source of authority for civil government, and what are its duties?
Needless waste of childrens' lives
Kellogg and the Silver Valley has something in common with Plains.
Free yoga offered to vets
HOT SPRINGS - Earth & Sky Studio in association with Nyah Grange 133 in Hot Springs is offering a free series of yoga classes for veterans every Saturday from Jan. 25th through March 1st, at which time the class can decide to continue weekly or bi-weekly; or possibly in an alternative location. All veterans, all ages are invited to participate in this free six week series. The classes will run 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Earth & Sky Studio, 240 Chisholm Trail Rd. in Hot Springs.
Buckle Up Montana spreads safety
It’s time to kiss the Blarney Stone!
Senator Fielder reaches number two spot in state GOP
Bozeman, MT – With a massive groundswell of support, Northwest Montana’s freshman Senator, Jennifer Fielder (R) Thompson Falls, was elevated to the number two spot in the Montana Republican Party during the state convention June 7-8 in Bozeman.
Thorne Creek Fire official lost her home in Colorado blaze
Olson is also the assistant fire chief in Grand Lake, Colorado, which has approximately 30 volunteers and 5 full time employees.
The brighter side
With all the seriousness, anger and chaos around us, let’s look at life on the lighter side for a moment with some smiles:
Missing Superior teenager found in Wash.
It was a happy ending to a scary ordeal for Kelsey Ray's parents, Monica and Kevin, after their daughter was reported missing early last week. Sixteen-year-old Ray was picked up by police in Kirkland, Washington early Monday morning at 1 a.m. according to Hugh Hopwood.
Cummings honored for 70 years of service at VFW
Across America, the Veterans of Foreign Wars are a familiar sight and symbolize a commitment to the nation both at home and abroad. The organization traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
Open burning season safety tips
Courtesy of John Hamilotn U.S.F.S.
Outdoor roundup
Outdoor roundup
Theft occurs at Plains Cemetery
PLAINS – Fifty to sixty Memorial Day decorations were taken from the Plains Cemetery on the evening of Monday, June 2.
Spotlight on the Arts: Zoe Denson
“Spotlight on the Arts” by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.
Mineral County Buckle Up offers tips for teen drivers
A driver’s license and the car keys – it’s every teenager’s dream, and many parents’ biggest fear. While mom and dad cringe as their baby backs out the driveway – alone – for the very first time, the teen’s heart races with the sudden freedom to go where he wants without the parents hovering over him in smothering, over-protection.
Emergency communication system in Sanders County to be reassesed
Hot Springs Mayor Randy Woods along with Sanders County Sheriff Tom Rummel and Sanders County Sheriff Department radio technician Cody Best met with the county commissioners on Wednesday. Woods voiced his concerns over the lack of redundancy in emergency communications around Hot Springs.
Superior's Shawn Smalley oversees troopers in two counties
Unfortunately, the origin of the numbers 3-7-77 seen on the flight suits of the Montana Air National Guard and most notably, the shoulder patch on the Montana Highway Patrol uniforms is elusive.