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Roundtable discussion on veteran's health to be held Saturday
Mineral Regional Health Center, a federally qualified health center located in Superior, Mont., and its Frontier Medicine Better Health Partnership are sponsoring a roundtable discussion related to the healthcare needs of veterans in the region. The roundtable will be held Saturday, May 11 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Community Center in St. Regis, Mont.
Thompson Falls teams move on to divisionals
In a tournament won by the overwhelming favorites, Thompson Falls still managed to send both its girls and boys team to the Divisional tournament this weekend in Anaconda.
Fair Board prepares for Aug. 30-Sept. 2 event
The Sanders County Fair Board recently met for its monthly meeting ahead of the 2018 Sanders County Fair, and they are well on their way to make this year’s event bigger and better.
Christmas concerts flood Sanders County
SANDERS COUNTY – A week before Christmas and all through the county, the children were stirring to provide musical bounty. In Plains High School on Dec. 17, students dressed in their holiday best poised their silver and brass instruments ready to begin the Christmas jubilation. The Plains High School and Middle School Christmas Concert began with a flourish as the band played Fanfare on the First Noel, a unique holiday arrangement by Travis J. Weller. According to music teacher Brittany Majerus, they attempt to mix it up from year to year.
Outdoor briefs
Outdoor briefs
Hot Springs voters support school levy
Hot Springs residents last week passed a $183,000 school levy, marking the first time voters have approved a school levy in the district since 2008 after failed attempts in 2019 and 2023.
State on pace to collect record number of CWD samples
CWD is a contagious neurological disease that infects deer, elk and moose. It is always fatal and there is no known cure. It was first found in Montana in 2017.
Blue Hawks falter against Bigfork, Mission
When you are getting ready for a conference tournament its always good to know how the boys on top are doing.
Slow season start for elk hunters in west-central Montana
After the first two weekends of big game season, west-central Montana hunter check stations show that elk harvest is off to a slow start, but hunter traffic through the stations is up from last season.
Sanders, Mineral voters pick school trustees; St. Regis levy passes
The ballots are back and the voters have spoken in Sanders and Mineral counties on a number of school-related elections.
Sanders, Mineral voters pick school trustees; St. Regis levy passes
The ballots are back and the voters have spoken in Sanders and Mineral counties on a number of school-related elections.
Clark Fork Valley Hospital no longer delivering babies
Citing mounting challenges in staffing, training and patient numbers, Clark Fork Valley Hospital is discontinuing its delivering of babies effective Jan. 1, 2024.
Plains churches celebrate with Christmas choir
The second annual Community Christmas Choir Concert and sing-along took place Saturday evening at the Plains Bible Chapel.
At what cost athletics?: Gas prices leave teams in the dust
Jamie Doran
Preliminary county budget meetings begin
Mineral County Commissioners held preliminary budget hearings on July 13 as a first step for this upcoming fiscal year. Department heads from all of the offices, including maintenance, justice court, planning and health, the library, sheriff’s office and dispatch, and clerk and recorder scheduled time to meet and discuss their needs for this upcoming year with commissioners and financial officer Jessica Connelly.
Short on numbers but big on enthusiasm
For a second year the “Run for the Pool” was held in Superior on Saturday, Sept. 29. Approximately 40 runners participated this year, down from nearly 100 last year. There were some conflicting events over the weekend, including a junior high football game and a local wedding.
Alberton may lose recycling bin that serves public
The days may be numbered for Alberton’s recycling bin.
NRA fundraiser banquet big hit in Sanders County
The annual National Rifle Association’s (NRA) fundraiser banquet returned to Sanders County last Tuesday night with an even bigger event.
Sheriff's Office receives $10k donation
Phillips 66 recently donated $10,000 to the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office as part of their Philanthropic Community Program.
Toys for Tots serves 175 kids in Sanders County families
U.S. Marine Corps League, Detachment 1041 out of Polson, has completed its 2018 Toys for Tots drive in Sanders County.