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Woman’s Club rummage sale is a Plains staple
Generosity and community were on full display Saturday at the Plains VFW meeting room.
Montana Newspaper Association urges support for local journalism act
Fairness is the goal of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act currently being considered in the United States Congress.
Letter to Editor
Friends, lend me your attention for a moment:
Two world class musicians give humble performance
PLAINS - Monday evening, visitors of the Plains United Methodist Church were given a very special treat for a very small price. A classical duo, violinist Paul Rosenthal and pianist Doris Stevenson performed for an hour in front of the visitors who filled the pews of the church.
Letters to the Editor; Safety of our kids
Minimum wage to increase in Montana
MONTANA - Montana residents earning minimum wage will see an increase from $7.80 per hour to $7.90 per hour on January 1, 2014.
Sanders County Court Report - July 30 - August 12
Sanders County Justice Court weeks of 7/30 to 8/12
More information on the issue of airport hangar leases
In response to the letter to the editor from Gerald Geske complaining about the decision of the Mineral County Commissioners and County Attorney concerning his “ground lease” at the Mineral County Airport in Superior, we offer the following reply:
Think about shopping locally
“Thank You” to our friends, Margaret at Bearly Read Books and Lisa at Auntie Pamela’s Antiques for urging all of us to shop locally.
Fair taking logo submissions
The Sanders County Fair Commission is soliciting logo designs which depict the uniquesness of the Sanders County Fair.
Transparency of Paradise sewer project questioned after document uncovered
A doggedly determined group of anti-sewer protesters in Paradise have been hoping to overcome their own battle against the odds.
St. Regis Senior Center is keeping people fed
It’s been nearly three months since the St. Regis Senior Center has been forced to shutter its doors in light of the pandemic. This however has not resulted in a break for the cooking team and staff, if anything business has picked up a notch.
Little Guy Wrestling results from Plains
Little Guy Wrestling continued in Plains last Friday and Saturday at the 2017 Intervalley Tournament. Thirteen teams joined the competition, which started on Friday at 5:30 p.m. for juniors. On Saturday, beginners and novice and middle wrestlers hit the mats.
Legals for May, 15 2024
Fairboard keeps busy
PLAINS – The Sanders County Fairboard had a full slate of business to attend to last week as the group met for their February proceedings at the Fairgrounds Pavilion in Plains.
COLUMN: Polson a great host for hoops
OK Mining City, aka Butte, you’ve got some big shoes to fill.
Plains Council postpones Ward 3 appointment
Several important issues were raised at last week’s Plains Council meeting, which drew a standing-room-only response from area residents as acting Mayor Chris Allen was sworn in.
Price of human life - 6 months in jail
It will be interesting next week to see if Judge Kim Christopher changes the value of human life in Sanders County.
Tricon lays off 40 workers
Employees of the St. Regis Timber Company Tricon are feeling the economic crunch that has been hurting timber companies across the nation as Tricon laid off 40 workers last Wednesday.
Affordable traditional energy must be continued
By Steve Daines