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Legals for August, 24 2022
Legals for August, 24 2022
Second half of girls' hoops season gets underway
While boys basketball fans get ready for the second half by velcroing down, girls fans might be advised to tighten the bleacher seat belt and hang on.
County health board member extols virtues of vaccinations
I started this letter a few days after our July board of health meeting and am submitting it now in response to continuing concerns and questions by local citizens.
St. Regis netters top Hot Springs in four sets
The current group of Lady Tigers seniors are showing signs they are ripe and ready for an exciting run in Class C Montana volleyball play.
Fish and Wildlife Commission gains two new members
Ravalli County Commissioner Jeff Burrows and Bozeman-based campground owner Susan Kirby Brooke are officially joining the Fish and Wildlife Commission, the governor-appointed body charged with establishing hunting and fishing regulations and reviewing Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks land acquisitions.
68th Montana Legislature gets underway
The 68th session of the Montana Legislature kicks off Monday, and a daunting to-do list awaits.

Cyr's Bonnie Goodrich is featured quilter at fair
"American Country" will be the theme of the 22nd annual quilt show held by the Cabin Fever Quilters of Mineral County on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5. This popular attraction is held in conjunction with the Mineral County Fair in Superior which is Aug. 3-5.
Superior football evens record at 3-3
For those who might foolishly have thought Superior is a non-factor in the Western B 8-player football battles this year, think again.

Mineral County offers emergency notification program
“Here’s an example of the way this works,’ explained Tifani Amberson, lead dispatcher at the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office.
Volunteers help put new roof on Superior's Kingdom Hall
Wearing her purple hard hat and matching safety glasses, a high visibility shirt and work boots, Naomi Kovarik will temporarily leave behind her regular job as a window washer and bookkeeper to help put a new roof on the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Superior.

Thompson Falls wrestlers earn All-American status
High school wrestling in this area, where Little Guy wrestlers get started at an early age, is often, quietly, the most successful local sport.

Mineral County Fair Board adds 2 new members
The 4-H kids are raising their livestock. The Superior LIONS are working with the stock manager for the Go for the Gold Rodeo.

Road trip tests Lady Bobcats volleyball
It seems early, like frost on a pumpkin in August, but the races are already heating up in Montana Western C volleyball.
Superior soon to be a Superfund site
After months of planning and deliberation, the Superior Town Council finally decided to proceed with the process of making the town of Superior a Superfund site.

Young wrestlers take to the mats for practice
Nick Ianniello

Flying for flapjacks
Dozens of pilots from across the region touched down on the Plains Penn Stohr Field’s tarmac in search of some free pancakes Saturday.
It's about the cost of a 6-pack
Your June 3 primary ballot will contain a request for three mills to fund the senior citizen programs in Sanders County, which if passed will raise an additional $90,000 annually to divide among seven centers.

Noxon nabs first seed at districts
Noxon wins last 3 games of season to finish in 1st place
Public comment sought for Sheep Gap Salvage Project
Plains residents and those surrounding Plains are being encouraged to attend a public comment which is now being accepted on the Sheep Gap Fire Salvage Project Environmental Assessment (EA) being put on by the US Forest Service.

Ride the heat waves with some cool tips
Sanders County is feeling the heat as extreme hot conditions take hold of the area earlier than expected.