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Dance performance will bring some Irish culture on Plains Day
PLAINS – According to Neuman Ryan, the art of dance has been lost in America and he is hard at work trying to bring it back.
Teams from across region join Cornhole Festival
Troy Graves, a mountain of a bearded man from southern Idaho, summed it up perfectly. “It’s fun and it’s for a good cause,” he said while practicing before the opening rounds of the 2023 Cornhole Festival tournament Saturday on a scenic chunk of land alongside the Clark Fork River between Plains and Thompson Falls.
COLUMN: Polson a great host for hoops
OK Mining City, aka Butte, you’ve got some big shoes to fill.

Lolo National Forest Christmas tree permits available
Up to three Christmas tree permits are allowed per family.
Halloween chance to let your hair down
Halloween is here again. That time of year where normally “sane” people can take on a new persona, at least for a night, without concern.
Kvelve's Comments: Halloween chance to let your hair down
Halloween is here again. That time of year where normally “sane” people can take on a new persona, at least for a night, without concern.

Bodecker experiences slight victory on homestead
PARADISE – Renn Bodecker, a World War II veteran and Sanders County resident, experienced a slight victory in court after battling to regain the rights to his home for the past several years. That victory was later thwarted with an appeal.
An update from Rep. Ingraham
In the wake of the Target Store’s data breach over the holidays and with the launch of the Affordable Health Care Act’s (aka Obamacare) Healthcare.com website, and the questions regarding security of patients information arising, I thought this might be an opportune time to look at some information which might help you protect yourself from identity theft.

Spotlight on the Arts: Michael Byrd
“Spotlight on the Arts” by The Paradise Center honors and encourages students in the arts by highlighting their talent and acknowledging the support they receive through their schools and teachers.
Library drops fines in exchange for food donations
As of Feb. 1, the Mineral County Library will no longer charge fines for overdue library items and all overdue books currently on patrons accounts have been removed. Instead, when books and other items are overdue, people are being asked to bring non-perishable food items to the library in lieu of fines. Which in turn will be donated to the local food bank. However, charges for lost or damaged books will remain the same.
Livestock Per Capita Fee Payments Due May 31
The Montana Department of Revenue this week mailed 2018 livestock per capita fee bills to livestock owners. Payment is due by May 31. Livestock owners can pay online at ReportYourLivestock.mt.gov or by mail with a check.
Burn permits required May 1
Beginning May 1, and continuing until conditions are no longer favorable for safe burning, permits are required to burn yard debris or logging slash.

Detention Center closed County proposes alternative uses for facility
Mineral County officials met on Friday, April 12 to discuss proposals for the Detention Center’s future following its temporary closure in February.
Warrants still out in Alberton assault case
Two Alberton men with warrants out for their arrest were still at large Monday in an Alberton assault case.

Council approves plan for ambulance purchase
March’s Plains Council meeting centered around financing a new ambulance for Plains Community Ambulance.

Superior students head to state competition
SUPERIOR – After winning first place with a video project, four Superior High School students are headed to the Business Professionals of America state competition later this year.

River float supports area veterans
There were 23 adults and 8 kids in the float,which including everything from large multi-person rafts to kayaks and paddle boards.

Giant yard sale bring Superior community together
SUPERIOR – A huge community yard sale took off Saturday in the gym of the old schoolhouse in Superior.
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!