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The Bad Actors Law is a Montana mining law that was passed because there was a pattern of irresponsible behavior by some Montana mining company chief officers. This pattern often resulted in major pollution and bankruptcy filings, while the officers moved on to the next mine leaving the costs and impacts on taxpayers.
Loge honored for service to the community
Denley Loge was recently recognized for his 16 years of service on the Board of Supervisors by the Mineral Conservation District and the Natural Resource Conservation Service. Denley retired from the Conservation District last year after he was elected into the Montana House of Representatives for District 14, where he represents Mineral and Sanders Counties.
Chamber discusses upcoming events
HOT SPRINGS – The Chamber of Commerce gathered for their monthly meeting Thursday, February 6 to discuss upcoming projects and events.
Obituary; Sharon E. Fenn
Sharon E Fenn passed away at her home in Superior, MT. on Thursday June 11, 2015.
Everett L. Young
Officials discuss public water safety
There was a Local Emergency Planning Committee meeting on Thursday. At the meeting, Shelly Nolan with Montana Rural Water Systems, reported that she has been working on an initial assessment of the county’s water systems. With the information she’s gathered, the next step would be to create a management plan with local communities.
Obituary; Dallas Layne Beals
Dallas Layne Beals, age 75 of Walla Walla, passed away at his home on Monday, May 11, 2015. He was born to the late Dallas and Mary Beals on Sept 26, 1939 in Silesia, Montana. He graduated from Edgar (MT) High School in 1957 and enlisted in the US Navy. He was assigned to the USS Yorktown (CV-10) and he made two WestPac deployments. After his discharge, he moved back to Montana and married his high school sweetheart, Shirley Sielinsky.
The year of elections
THOMPSON FALLS – On Thursday, January 9 the election season officially kicked off as candidates entered the Elections Office to file their declarations of candidacy.
Savage Heat dominate Tigers in first conference game
HOT SPRINGS – In their first conference game of the 2012 season, the Savage Heat football team took on the St. Regis Tigers and were able to muster a clean victory, 65-14.
Car show draws crowds despite cloudy conditions
TROUT CREEK - Clouds and threats of rain could not stop the 9th annual Cool Summer Nights Car Show in Trout Creek at the Lakeside Motel and Resort. Overcast skies looked to washout the car show, however by the start of the show at 10 a.m. the number of cars outdid the rainy expectation. Cars, trucks, pickups and motorcycles lined up on the grass, pavement and inside of the restaurant. In all, 36 vehicles lined up for the day with sunny to overcast skies. The voting for the people’s and driver’s choice awards were completed by spectators as well as the drivers. A deadline of 2 p.m. was established for votes, which allowed one hour to tally up the numbers and announce the winners by 3 p.m.
MHP cracks down on drinking and driving
MINERAL COUNTY – The Montana Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies around the state will be out in force over the long holiday weekend to aggressively target drivers under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
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.
Ivan C. Carlson
Colorado Springs, Colorado - Former Superior resident Ivan Carlson, 48, passed away Saturday, October 19 of complications due to cancer.
Bobcats defend home court against Panthers
County rivals clashed in Superior on Thursday as the Lady Panthers of Alberton took the court to face off against the Lady Bobcats.
Robert “Bob” Linwood Higgins
Bob passed away Sunday morning June 6, 2021, of natural causes.
Kootenai Forestlands Project protects 27,000 acres
Through the partnership, vision and conservation ethic of Stimson Lumber Company and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the public will have free, permanent access to the land that is protected through a conservation easement.
Not everyone thankful for firefighters' efforts
The ABSENCE of ALL late summer birds is evidence of what you all did.
Kootenai campground killer sentenced to state prison
Garry Douglas Seaman, 64, appeared in Lincoln County District Court on Thursday and received two 60-year concurrent sentences.
Savage Heat enter playoffs as No. 1 seed after 69-0 win
Hot Springs needed a conference win over Lima on Senior Night last Friday to secure the No. 1 seed from the West Division in the 6-man state playoffs, and the Savage Heat cruised to their second straight shutout victory — burying Lima 69-0.
Mineral Co. senior centers offer foot care
All three senior centers in Mineral County receive funding to help defray the cost of senior foot care...