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Legals September 25, 2019
NOTICE OF SALE GOOD NEIGHBOR AUTHORITY Department of Natural Resources & Conservation Timber Sale The GNA Buick Divide Timber Sale is located within Sections 9, 10, 14, 15, & 16, of T25N - R34W; and Section 34, of T25N -R34W on the Kootenai National Forest. Approximately 22,581 tons, consisting of mixed conifer sawlogs, are offered for sale. Sealed bids will be opened at the Department of Natural Resources & Conservation, 2705 Spurgin Road, Missoula, Montana on October 10, 2019 at 2:00 pm. Bids may be hand delivered or mailed and will be accepted any time prior to the bid opening. DNRC recommends that bidders contact the Forestry Division (406-542-4300) prior to the bid opening to ensure that your bid has been received. Bids must be accompanied by a deposit of $13,435.00, representing 5% of the minimum bid value of the sale in cashier's check, certified check, bank money order or bank draft to be applied to the first sale invoice for the successful bidder. Bid bonds will be accepted and, for the successful bidder, will be closed upon execution of the Timber Sale Contract and Timber Sale Bond. The sale will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder. If the successful bidder is unable to execute the contract within 30 calendar days from the date the sale is awarded, the bid deposit will be retained by the Department as liquidated damages. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Prospective bidders can obtain the sale prospectus, sale contract and bid forms from the Department of Natural Resources & Conservation, Forestry Division, in Missoula (406-542-4300) the Northwestern Land Office in Kalispell (406-751-2240),The Libby Unit Office located in Libby (406-293-2711), or the Plains Unit office located in Plains (406-826-4725). Visit our website at http://dnrc.mt.gov/divisions/forestry/forestry-assistance/good-neighbor-authority-current-timber-sales for upcoming sales and bid results. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on September 11, September 18, September 25 and October 2, 2019. MNAXLP

Local agility dog is tops in the nation
TROUT CREEK - A Trout Creek terrier was the top agility dog of her breed in the nation in 2013, according to recently released statistics from the American Kennel Club (AKC).
Plains Public Schools set levy ammounts
Local and state legislative timelines affect school funding decisions
Deadlines are a fact of life for most everyone, and our schools are no exception. Many of the deadlines schools work with are determined by state law. School elections, both trustee and levy, are outlined in Montana Code Annotated (MCA). MCA provides detailed descriptions on the rules and mechanisms for conducting the business of elections in a fair manner for all. Funding of our schools is affected by both election laws and traditional legislative action. Plains Public Schools would like to outline how these laws and traditions have influenced recent school funding decisions.
New fentanyl law requires minimum sentences
Gov. Greg Gianforte this month signed into law new penalties for convicted fentanyl dealers, an effort spearheaded by Rep. Courtenay Sprunger, R-Kalispell.
Montana Red Cross opens evacuation center in Thompson Falls for those displaced by wildfire
The Red Cross evacuation center is located at the Thompson Falls Community Center, 410 Golf St.
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.
Sanders County election results
Danielle Switalski

Only window light
The soon to be demolished and gutted Clark Fork Valley Press and Mineral Independent office.
To coordinate or not to coordinate
I am more than curious after reading recent letters to the editor articles in both the Valley Press and Ledger about the status of coordination in Sanders County. This process, as I understand it, had been approved over two years ago and required a signature of just one of three Sanders County Commissioners to initiate a meeting with the US Forest Service.
Legals for August, 7 2024
FWP seeks applicants for Region One CAC
SANDERS COUNTY - Over the past month, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) has solicited for volunteer applicants to fill four slots on the Region One Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC). The CAC is in its 19th year and was established to provide input and guidance to FWP from the public. This is a general advisory committee that works with FWP on all issues and programs. The Committee is advisory in nature and does not have decision-making responsibilities.
Public comments sought for local environmental projects
The Mineral County Resource Coalition held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 2 in Superior. MSU Extension Agent, Kevin Chamberlain, chaired the committee. He said that he was glad to see people from several different departments and industry at the table.
Through rain, snow, sleet and shine
Summer Crosby

New superintendent discusses plans for Glacier Park in 2023
Ticketed entry and planned construction on the Going-to-the-Sun Road will again likely prove the biggest concerns for visitors going to Glacier National Park in 2023, according to Superintendent Dave Roemer.

Local athlete prepares for upcoming meets
According to coach Denise Montgomery, sophomore track athlete Hailey Phillips is notoriously humble about her accomplishments. Phillips prefers to let her ability on the track do the talking for her and when she takes the field, the voice is loud.

Plains Piranhas chew through the opposition
CHESTER- The Piranhas of Plains may sound like an oxymoron but the swimmers on this team are proving that their place is in the pool. Coaches Rachel and Jake Cremer took eight swimmers to the meet in Chester over the weekend where every one of them posted season best times.
Commissioners discuss oaths and sheriff's sale
Letter to the Editor - Oct. 16

New Day Fellowship
Michael Oandith with the New Day Fellowship from Springdale, Arkansas cleans windows at St. Regis High School on Tuesday, July 29.

Plains Council sets date to fill empty ward seats
The first Plains Town Council meeting of the year was called to order last week by the newly appointed Mayor Joel Banham.