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Billie Bruce Henifin
Bill passed away May 21, 2021, surrounded by his loving family.

Kirk Douglas Bauer Sr.
Kirk Douglas Bauer Sr. was born in Goodland, Kansas, to Dwaine Delbert and Mary Elaine Bauer on May 3, 1960 and went to be with Jesus on Oct. 8, 2021.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 9
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 23
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 30
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon
Mineral County lobbies against business shutdowns
The Mineral County Economic Development Corporation’s purpose is assisting...

Hot Springs Lions Club hosts fundraiser
Lions Club International chapters around the world have a great reputation for serving communities in need, and the Hot Springs Lions Club got excellent support during their OGNIB fundraiser Sunday afternoon and evening at Hot Springs School. The multi-purpose room was filled to capacity as game players vied to take home items that filled the stage.

Joanna Ruth McCrea
Joanna Ruth McCrea, 94, long time resident of Plains passed away May 29, 2016 of natural causes.
Region 2 elk and deer harvests up
Hunter check stations in west-central Montana continue to report elk and deer harvests up from last year and the five-year average.

Strong returners give Clark Fork wrestling team optimism for 2021
While some of those championship-caliber grapplers have graduated, an up-and-coming group of underclassmen promise to make 2021 another good year for the Mountain Cats...
Watercraft inspection stations open for 2021 season
Watercraft inspection stations open for 2021 season across Montana
Native students may apply for healthcare scholarships
The fund will provide $15,000 in scholarships to associate, or enrolled members of Montana federally recognized tribes who...
Mineral County law roundup
Drugs, Tiger Street, St. Regis, Deputy issued three citations and released student to their mother.
Mineral County law roundup
Deputies responded to informational call on Little River Lane in St. Regis...
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Snowplows get green light
As a result of legislation requested from the Montana Department of Transportation, House Bill 56 allowed the department to use alternate colored lights on their snowplows.

Hot Springs hosts annual Homesteaders Days
Last weekend was the 73rd annual Homesteaders Days in Hot Springs.

Snowplow etiquette important for safety
So far this season, the Montana Department of Transportation has reported several of their snowplows have been struck by drivers who are following too closely.
William Jack Eatwell, 66
William Jack Eatwell

Hundreds brave the cold to celebrate Plains Day
With activities starting near sunrise and going well into darkness, the 38th Annual Plains Day saw just about everything, except sunshine.