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Plains track team competes at districts
PLAINS - The Trotters of Plains won yet another meet, this time it was the district meet in Eureka with a score of 195 on May 11. The Plains girls track and field team easily defeated the runner up Big fork with a score 131.
FWP Region One seeks applicants for Citizen Advisory Committee
REGION ONE - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is seeking volunteer applicants to fill four slots on the Region One Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC). The CAC is in its 19th year and was established to provide input and guidance to FWP from the public. This is a general advisory committee that works with FWP on all issues and programs.

Plains students help spread Christmas cheer
Students from Plains High School art classes scattered around town last week to paint a bit of Christmas cheer on local shop windows. A number of their art creations can be seen throughout the town. The week prior the local Lions Club helped hang holiday lights and decorations in town.
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Community calendar
Legals for August, 14 2024
Hot Springs holds meth meeting
HOT SPRINGS - Tuesday night marked the tenth meeting Hot Springs residents have had in the Public Library to start combating what they see as a prevalent meth/drug problem in the area.

Heathers to reopen soon after fire causes smoke damage
Open burning season ends April 30, permits will be required
Open burning season in Sanders and Mineral counties officially ends April 30, and burn permits will be required until fire season begins.
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.
Roadkill salvage permits now available online
Legals for March, 8 2023
Federal plan provides policy overview
County organizations to benefit
The Mineral County Commissioners approved the Emergency Operations Plan, which was prepared for the county commissioners as well as the Town of Alberton and the Town of Superior. The plan was prepared by the Mineral County Disaster and Emergency Services (DES) as well as the Mineral County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).
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Road to Recovery
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 26
Mineral County Sheriff's Report
2/27/11
Mineral County Sheriff's Report

The Last Harvest: Fleming brothers retire from growing seed potatoes
The Fleming brothers, Pat and Neal, stand in front of their final crop of seed potatoes, heaped into a knobby mountain at one of their cellars near Pablo. It's the end of an era.
Republican candidates for House District 90
Republican candidates for House District 90
Plains Ambulance services look for a place to expand
PLAINS – The Town of Plains held its regular meeting of the Plains Town Council on Thursday, May 1, at 7:00 p.m. in the town hall council room.

Should barking dogs land you in the 'doghouse'?
If there’s anything a room full of Sanders County residents can agree on, it’s that our dogs are important to us. The May 23 county commission meeting to address a proposed ordinance about incessantly barking dogs was proof of that.