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Masons give bikes to students for reading achievement
Students in Plains have extra incentive to read, thanks in large part to the local Masonic lodge. Masonic Ponemah Lodge 63 donated bicycles on March 14 to five students - whose names were drawn from a hat - in grades three through six.
Party picks Paul at first caucus
For their first time being involved with Super Tuesday, members of the county's Grand Old Party didn't throw much of a party.
Grapplers gear up for winter season
Hawks, Savage Horsemen mix it up with Eureka Lions Friday
Officers give Trick or Treat safety tips
Local law enforcement want to ensure that all kids that will be heading out to trick or treat come home safe and sound.
4-H exhibitors turn out in droves for fair
Seven clubs and more than 100 young people exhibiting their animals, projects and all in-between turned out at the recent fair.
Senator's message
By Senator Jennifer Fielder, R-Thompson Falls
Plains takes on Hot Springs in county match up
HOT SPRINGS/PLAINS – The Plains Trotters came away with a decisive win after their rivalry conference game against the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat, Saturday evening.
Quarterly wildlife meeting held
THOMPSON FALLS – County commissioners and regional wildlife experts assembled for their quarterly wildlife meeting last week at the county courthouse.
Visitor center struggling to stay open
ST. REGIS – Visitors to the St. Regis area who want information about recreational activities and tourist sites may find themselves without a central location that provides such information if funding for the visitor center isn’t found for next year.
Artists in Paradise brings in large numbers
PARADISE – Over a four-day exhibit, approximately 300 people came to the Paradise School to help support local artists in the area.
MCH holds town hall meetings
SUPERIOR - Administrators from the Mineral Community Hospital and the Mineral Regional Health Center stopped by Superior Fountain and Drug April 30 to talk healthcare with the community.
N Lazy J Arena busy with improvements
Lodge pole posts and wooden fencing don’t last forever.
Boy Scouts hold flag ceremony
The Plains Boy Scout Troop held a flag retiring ceremony with members of VFW Post 3596 on Pearl Harbor Day, last Dec. 7. The ceremony was held behind the Plains VFW Post, as was attended by members of the community, as well as area veterans.
Homesteader Days celebrates 61 years
In 1949, the first homesteaders came to Hot Springs, signing the official registry for the town.
Mineral County schools deal with COVID-19 issues
Due to rising COVID-19 cases throughout Mineral County some area school districts have had to...
Savage Heat leaves Vikings smoldering
The Charlo Lady Vikings just couldn’t hold off the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat at the District 10-C Volleyball Tournament this past weekend.
Tech initiative receives county's feedback
THOMPSON FALLS – The results from the Sanders County Community Development Corporation received from a recently held feasibility survey waging public interest in establishing a rural technology center in Sanders County came back with positive numbers.
Soaring to a state championship
It’s been over a week since their history making state track and field championship and for Superior Bobcats Nicole Stroot, Kinzie Cooper and Geneva Plakke the victory still hasn’t sunk in.
Cheesman takes reigns of St. Regis girls basketball
A scrappy, never quit attitude was the hallmark of last year’s young St. Regis High School girls...
Thompson Falls boys earn No. 2 seed in Western B
Things pretty much followed the script at the boys 7B District basketball tournament this past weekend in St. Ignatius.