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Hot Springs teacher receives grant
HOT SPRINGS – Lisa Meuller, fourth grade teacher at Hot Springs Elementary School, recently received word she was awarded the One Class at a Time grant to fund educational opportunities for her students.
Hot Springs vs. St. Regis
HOT SPRINGS - The Hot Springs football team dominated St. Regis in their game Friday, claiming a decisive victory with a final score of 80-6.
James Neal Ehlers
James (Jim) Neal Ehlers, 51, of Custer, Montana passed away on August 29, 2015 after a long battle with cancer.
A most interesting year
I just ran across probably the best comment ever on what is motivating people to support Donald Trump in the primary. It comes from Jim Hightower, National Radio Commentator, writer and public speaker. Here is what he wrote in an article entitled: “The Money Primary.” This is good stuff.
Disconnect in reporting of fire costs
I am struck at the disconnect in reporting of the “cost of the fires” to Montana and the Feds - let alone other states... The only reports are of what it costs to fight and/or contain them until nature can help.
Primary season begins
MONTANA VIEWPOINT©
Obituary; Juli Marie Balenger
SUPERIOR - Juli Marie Balenger died of complications from Lymphoma on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at St. Patrick Hospital surrounded by her husband and loved ones.
Fire danger remains very high
MINERAL COUNTY - According to Forest Service authorities, the fire danger in Mineral County remains at the very high level and stage 1 restrictions remain in place. According to Forest Service Fire Prevention Officer Jim Ward, “There is no change to our drought status over the last week, the current U. S. Drought Monitor shows that we are still in extreme drought and shows impacts may be short and long term.”
Regarding safe and accurate food labeling
Dear Mr. Zinke,
Stage 1 fire restrictions remain
MINERAL COUNTY - Despite some precipitation last week, the fire danger level in Mineral County remains very high and stage 1 fire restrictions remain in effect until further notice.
Montana's infrastructure and economy linked
MONTANA VIEWPOINT©
Fire danger lowered but dry conditions remain
MINERAL COUNTY - Authorities lowered the fire danger in Mineral County to very high after some precipitation fell on the region early last week but cautioned that dry conditions persist in wooded areas and the public should still exercise caution.
Cool Summer Nights car show rolls through Trout Creek
TROUT CREEK – Last weekend Trout Creek was full of vintage automobiles as the Cool Summer Nights car show was held on the shores of the Noxon Reservoir at the Lakeside Motel.
Fire danger lowered but dry conditions remain
MINERAL COUNTY - Authorities lowered the fire danger in Mineral County to very high after some precipitation fell on the region early last week but cautioned that dry conditions persist in wooded areas and the public should still exercise caution.
Fire danger at extreme
MINERAL COUNTY - As temperatures continue to hover around 100 degrees during Mineral County afternoons combined with the lack of precipitation over the last several weeks, authoroties decided last week to raise the fire danger level to extreme.
Stage 1 restrictions in effect
MINERAL COUNTY - According to information supplied by Superior Ranger District Fire Prevention Officer Jim Ward, stage 1 fire restrictions will remain in effect this week in Mineral County.
Heat wave hits Sanders County: County will go to Stage 1 fire restrictions Friday, July 3
SANDERS COUNTY – Last week culminated with a potent heat wave across the entirety of Sanders County.
Neighborly advice
Jim Elliott
Fire Danger raised to high in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – The fire danger level in Mineral County was again raised last week this time reaching high as temperatures in the area soared to nearly 100 degrees and little precipitation fell in forested areas.
Community pitches in to refurbish veteran's truck
HOT SPRINGS – The third annual Homesteaders Days car show was capped with a surprise presentation last weekend in Hot Springs.