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Column: Playing with the heart of a champion
Playoff basketball. Every team comes in undefeated. There are triumphs, tribulations and tragedies. Teams leave their all out on the court in the hopes of fighting another day.

I-90 sealing project to cause traffic delays
Midway through summer and the orange-cone season is continues to bloom. The next batch or orangeness is on I-90 going west is from Saltese to Lookout Pass.

Tree of Hearts program underway
Fruit grows on trees, in season, all around the world. But the tree that is now in season in Sanders County is the Tree of Hearts.

PHOTO: Co-op trims and tops Ponderosa
As orange cones are showing up on I-90, Missoula Electric Co-op is getting a jump on spring as well. A rotten Ponderosa pine at the Forest Grove Fishing Access site is trimmed and topped just in case a big wind shows up where it could fall into a secondary electrical line of theirs, or onto east Mullan Road.
Paradise students Jump Rope for Heart
Paradise School saw another major increase in money raised to help fight heart disease with their Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser Feb. 1.
Sanders County Community Calendar - Sept. 4
Open Gym at Plains
Sanders County Community Calendar - Week of Aug. 28
Open Gym at Plains
Hospital spearheads active living programs
Walking, running, dancing, anything that gets a person moving, is a good thing. Whether it’s moderate or vigorous exercise, people need to stay active in order to stay healthy. The Mineral Community Hospital Wellness Committee has set up programs to help area residents become a little healthier. They’ve set up a six-week program with participants walking 150 minutes per week.
How to win hearts and minds in the Middle East
How to win hearts and minds in the Middle East
GFWC continues to raise funds
PLAINS - A very special guest gave the Women’s Club of Plains a very special visit Friday. The General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Montana (GFWC) President, Joyce Rogers, and the President-elect, Joyce Hooper, attended the club’s lunch meeting. Their purpose in attending was to introduce their special guest, Anne Loveless, the President’s Special Project Chairman: Heart Monitors.
Community Notes
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council will host Shakespeare in the Park on Wednesday, Aug. 15 at the Mineral County Fairgrounds. They will present “Othello” from 6 to 8 p.m. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy!

Local veterans, leukemia patient receive comfort quilts from Cabin Fever Quilt Guild
Two lucky local veterans received comfort quilts, complements of the Cabin Fever Quilt Guild. Guild member, Birdie Warnken, recently paid a visit to Kenton Lewis and his brother, Tim Lewis who are both Navy veterans. She presented them with two quilts, one was white with brightly colored, crystal star type work surrounded by a beautiful blue border. The other was checkered with forest green squares and images of pine trees, bordered with a light red design.
Plains elementary students jump rope for the American Heart Association
PLAINS - This week students will be jumping for a cause, as the Jump Rope for Heart Campaign kicks off at Plains Elementary.

Blaze on the Ridge
The line of fire on the North ridge in Hot Springs set an orange glow against the night sky Tuesday, Aug. 14.

FWP studies mountain goat declines
Last month, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks conducted a survey between Heart, Pearl and Dalton Lakes in Mineral County and 36 mountain goats were counted.

SEAT helps supress fire
The SEAT (single engine air tanker) pours orange fire suppressant on the Charlie Miller Fire, located just outside of Superior.
McFadgen, Chapman elected to Paradise sewer board
As the dust from Tuesday’s Sanders County Special District Elections settles, supporters of the Paradise anti-sewer group can most likely take heart.
Letter to Editor
Friends, lend me your attention for a moment:

Packing boxes
Ben Gorham unloads orange juice while Carl Pope loads them into the boxes. Pope delivers the boxes every week to those who are unable to pick them up.

Kenneth Owings Miller, 76
Kenneth Owings Miller, 76