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Superior considers Superfund status
Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency met with the Superior Town Council Monday evening to talk with them about the possibility of Superior becoming a Superfund site.

Why Thompson Falls High School stands out to me
[Editor’s note: Bennette King is the first of three finalists who took part in the Valley Press Reporters Contest. Each finalist was awarded $50 sponsored by Jay Knopp Pro Rodeo Announcing & Auctioneering USA as well as a calendar donted by No Holds Barred Australia.]

Winter arts and crafts fair held at Sanders County community market
The Sanders County community market held its winter arts and crafts sale at the Sanders County Fairgrounds in Plains on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Committee looks to community for support
PARADISE – Last weekend a team of consultants made a preliminary report to the Paradise Elementary School Preservation Committee on repurposing the school site for a community, arts and visitor’s center.
Interim CEOs hired for MCH and MRHC
SUPERIOR – Last week, the Mineral Community Hospital appointed interim chief executive officers to run MCH and the Mineral Regional Health Center.
From the fire hall
I would like to take this time to provide the Town of Plains with a report of the past years activity of the Plains Volunteer Fire Department. During 2009 we have been successful in maintaining our membership, upgrading and/or replacing outdated equipment, restructuring our primary mission, completing two successful fund raising events, initiating plans for a new fire hall and training our members to basic as well as advanced qualifications; all the while providing fire protection and emergency service to the community.

Mineral Co. conducts screening for COVID-19
June 22 and 23 the Mineral County Health Department conducted drive-thru testing for COVID-19 at four different locations in the area. Last Monday testing sites were held in St. Regis and Deborgia, and on Tuesday, Alberton and Superior both had drive-through testing spots available.
Community Notes
Fourth of July celebrations will take place in Alberton, and St. Regis. In St. Regis there will be breakfast at the school from 8 to 11 a.m. and a parade at 11 a.m. Food and games at the park from noon to 4 pm, and fireworks at dusk.

Community gathers for Plains' Picnic in the Park
The Plains community celebrated the annual Picnic in the Park on Independence Day.

Jackson Thomas Fraser
Becky and Jason Fraser of Missoula, Mont. are pleased to announce the birth of their son Jackson Thomas Fraser, born at community hospital in Missoula on February 24, 2010. Maternal grandparents are Jack and Kris Loder and maternal

New uniforms for St. Regis soccer teams
The St. Regis Community Council recently donated new uniforms to the town's youth soccer teams.
Mineral County Community Calendar
American Legion Post #13 St. Regis
Mineral County Community Calendar
Superior Community Church
Hospital board meets about grant
The Mineral Community Hospital board of directors and members of the Mineral Regional Health Center board met jointly last week to discuss the community health center and to discuss where they were with the application of the New Access Point grant, whose funds are made available by the Affordable Care Act, will be awarded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

Plains community health fair draws big crowd
Medical professionals and nonprofit organizations filled the Plains School gymnasium Saturday for the first ever Community Health Fair. Sponsored in part by the Clark Fork Enrichment Corporation and the Clark Fork Valley Hospital, the event was attended by several local businesses.
St. Regis woman wants to spread help with social media
That’s what St. Regis resident Sandra Connor has experienced. Before moving home to Montana, Connor lived in Washington and found countless community support groups on Facebook.

Superior Community Church welcomes new minister
Levi and Tami Durfey first arrived in Superior to preach on Sunday, May 23.
CFVH receives grant for better health
PLAINS - Clark Fork Valley Hospital partnered with the Frontier Medicine Better Health Partnership through a grant to improve healthcare in Sanders County. The grant funding was made possible by the federal Affordable Care Act, the Center of Medicare and Medicaid Innovation which provided $1 billion in grant funding to projects that would aim to improve health outcomes and care and increase efficiencies while lowering total healthcare expenditures. There were over 3,000 applicants who applied for the funds and of them 700 were approved. The Frontier Medicine Better Health Partnership is comprised of 25 critical access hospitals throughout the state of Montana including CFVH.

Sanders County Sheriffs patrol region
SANDERS COUNTY- I would imagine that most law enforcement officers have experienced the feeling at one point in their career that they are in a “thankless” profession. Many people probably do not appreciate what these men and women go through on a daily basis. Until they need their help. But for some such as Sanders County Sheriff’s Deputy Brian Josephson, it is just part of the job.
St. Regis VIC up and running in spite of funding issues
Glenn Koepke of the St. Regis Community Council was on hand during the public comment portion of the county commissioner meeting to inform the commissioners about the current state of the St. Regis Visitor’s Information Center.