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Legals July 5, 2017
NOTICE SARA HOPE ANDERSON The State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services, has filed a petition against you seeking to terminate forever your parental rights to your daughter A.D.F.A. born 6/13/2006. It appears that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon you because your whereabouts are unknown. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in the Juvenile Court of Sullivan County, Tennessee at Kingsport, Tennessee on the 11th day of September, 2017, at 1:00 P.M. to personally answer the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights. Failing to appear for the hearing on this date and time, without good cause, pursuant to Rule 39(c)(3) of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. will result in the loss of your right to contest the petition to terminate your parental rights to the child listed above. You may view and obtain a copy of the Petition and any other subsequently filed legal documents at the Juvenile Court Clerk's Office, Kingsport, Tennessee. Entered Pursuant to Rule 58 T.RC.P. Mark H Toohey JUVENILE COURT JUDGE APPROVED FOR ENTRY: Aaron I. Guinn, BPR 024456 Attorney for the Tennessee Department of Children's Services Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on June 28 and July 5, July 12 and July 19, 2017. MNAXLP
Timber bill may bring increase of jobs to county
SANDERS COUNTY – The United States House of Representatives voted on September 20th to approve H.R. 1526, a bill that could mean big news for Sanders County.
3-on-3 tourney draws hundreds of hoopers
you are a died-in-the-wool basketball fan, this may have made you think you had passed and gone to hoop heaven.
Fall Extravaganza to benefit Cancer Network of Sanders County
Once again, Cancer Network of Sanders County (CNSC) is ready for their annual Fall Extravaganza. The event is their biggest each year and raises money for CNSC with this year’s theme celebrating the “Fall Season.”
Superior volleyball looks to find footing
It was not a good week for the young Superior volleyball team as they dropped a pair of games to St. Ignatius, 3-0 Thursday at home, then were swept by Seeley 3-0 on the road.
Cut-A-Thon raises over $600
PLAINS – With the new school year right around the corner, those who were in need of a professional haircut made their way to the Plains school for not only a new look, but to also help a good cause.
COLUMN: Pro payday
So let me get this straight: you get good, real good, really good at putting a ball through a hoop 10 feet off the ground and you can be set for life?

Plains-Hot Springs misses state by one run
The Plains-Hot Springs softball team’s quest to clinch a Class B-C state title bid fell one run short when they lost to Loyola Sacred Heart 12-11 at the Class B-C Western softball Divisional tournament Friday and Saturday at Libby High School.
COLUMN: Go, Joansie, go
Phone. For the love of God, where is my phone?
Planning for the future
Patrick Low, superintendent of St. Regis School District, sat in an empty room Saturday. A meeting was scheduled to discuss the third draft of the school's strategic plan. And while no one showed up to offer any comments on the plan, Low said that board members as well as himself have received input on the plan in passing, whether at the grocery store or at sports camps.

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.

Ready to win
Current and future Trotters work hard for next basketball season
It was all about paying attention to detail on Thursday at the Plains girls basketball camp.
Unruly behavior at commission meetings
I am deeply concerned about what is happening in our county and more specifically, the behavior that is occurring at our Mineral County Commissioners’ meetings.
Plains falls to Park City on neutral turf
When two evenly matched teams meet on the football field, the winner is often determined by who makes the fewest mistakes.
Alberton sends twelve to divisionals
Coach Rachel Clevenger's track team has had about half their meets cancelled this season, but that didn't pose any setbacks for the team. Clevenger said she had twelve individuals qualify for divisionals this last weekend at districts, which is over half the team.

Savage Horsemen mix things up
Despite two no-shows in the form of Libby and Superior the Savage Horsemen got their wrestling season underway on Friday as they took on Corvallis in Plains.
Anything for money
Revett Mining Company's recent ads in the newspapers concerning their proposed copper mine are trying hard to deceive residents, considering the amount of damage planned, they will need to extremely good at it. Most residents love being apart of such a wonderful place.
An update from Rep. Schwaderer
Throughout the day I end up reading a good number of political articles, letters and updates from politicians and the like- and I’ve noticed something. The lion’s share of dialogue coming from elected officials is generally negative in nature- looking for the bad in society rather than the good. This week I would like to focus on some really amazing things happening right now that positively benefit every Montanan.
Letter to the Editor; Bankrupting Lawsuits bad for Montana Business
Bankrupting Lawsuits Bad for Montana Business
Lady Bobcats volleyball looking for first win
Graduation was not good to the Superior Lady Bobcats volleyball team.