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Affordable traditional energy must be continued
By Steve Daines
Charity collects soda tabs
PLAINS - A competition between the different classes at the Plains School District began last week. Each class has been tasked with a mission to see how many can tabs they can collect by the last week of school before Winter Break. The class that collects the most tabs will be rewarded with a pizza party. The goal is to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House.
New equipment for SVFD
The Superior Volunteer Fire Department will be breathing easier on the job after a grant the department received will supply the necessary funds to purchase new self-contained-breathing-apparatuses (SCBA).
Hot Springs chamber talks tourism
HOT SPRINGS – Finding ways to attract visitors and travelers to Hot Springs dominated the discussion at the August chamber meeting last Thursday.
200 more seats added to the fairgrounds rodeo arena
Blue jeans and boots will have a new place to rest this year thanks to a community wide effort spearheaded by the Superior Lion’s Club.
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Jamie Doran/Valley Press
Drew Klasson throws down at “Comp Hole” on the Clark Fork River underneath Triple Bridges and above the Alberton Gorge Wednesday afternoon. While there are many world class waves on the Alberton Gorge section of the Clark Fork River, Comp Hole only appears when the river has between 10,000 and 20,000 cubic feet per second running through it. Comp Hole disappeared Sunday when the river dropped below 10,000 cfs, and it will most likely not return until the next snow melt. For those that still visit the gorge, there are several other play spots that will continue to change as the water level drops.
Plains listed among cheapest areas for renter's insurance
St. Regis FFA holds auction to honor troops
ST. REGIS - St. Regis FFA Chapter has been working hard on building a garden or storage shed with help from Mr. Braaten’s carpentry class. We plan to auction it off February 8, 2014 during our Darby home game. We are also building picnic tables from the old bleachers that were in the gym; they will be auctioned as well.
County hoop teams in action; Kovalsky, Green tourney titlists
Clark Fork played Thompson Falls last Friday, Jan. 18 in Superior. In the girls’ game, Thompson Falls beat the Lady Cats, 47-32. Sophia Krutilla paced Clark Fork with eight points. Megan Baxter had 20 and Jody Detlaff 18 for the Lady Hawks.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Dec. 11
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar - Sept. 4
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Mineral County Community Calendar - Aug. 28
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Mineral County Community Calendar - Feb. 5, 2014
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 9
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon
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Plains man ready to take flight in latest creation
There are creative, ambitious people in this world. Then there’s Ned Beighey.
May storm improves outlook, but drought concerns persist for Montana
This week’s widespread, wet storm has brought a measure of relief to parts of Montana reeling from one of the driest winters on record, but water managers say it’s too early to tell how much of that water will stick around to sustain streams, crops and forests through the hottest months of the year.
Bazaar raises funds for Help Line
The Mineral County Help Line held their second annual bazaar to raise money at the St. Regis Community Center Saturday with 14 vendors offering different kinds of crafts and wares.
Ride'em cowboy
A Superior’s man attempt to win at the Hot Springs rodeo came up empty this weekend.