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Legals for July, 21 2021
This date in Mineral County history
Mineral Independent receives state-wide award
Melissa Oyer

Bobcats looking to repeat success of 2012
SUPERIOR – The Superior Bobcats football team have only had a few practices so far this year but Head Coach Alan Labbe has already begun to get an idea of what sort of team will be on the field for the upcoming season.
Tee time approaches for Horseman
Spring has sprung in Sanders County and the Horsemen golfers are eager for another competitive season.
Thompson Falls ready to write history
Ladyhawks host first-ever Western Divisional tourney this weekend
It was a blowout and a single to right that sewed up the second seed in the divisional tournament for the Ladyhawks last week.
Community calendar
Open Gym at Plains
HD 13 candidates face off in debate
Two of the candidates for Montana House District 13 participated in a Lincoln Douglas style debate. Jim Elliott, the Democratic candidate and Renn Bodecker, the Constitutionalist candidate participated. The incumbent Republican candidate Pat Ingraham was invited but did not attend.

Plains veteran self-publishes war memoirs
Bob Williamson had never seen the sea before he enlisted in the Navy on June 20, 1942. He was seventeen and living in Eldora, Iowa. Population 3,500.
HSAS holds first craft show
HOT SPRINGS – In an effort to bring more art to the town of Hot Springs, the local artists society is putting on their first juried craft show.

New tricks for dog owners to protect pets
We’ve all heard of the “dog days of summer,” the hottest days during the summer months. Although the saying would have you believe that dogs enjoy being out in the heat, take it from me as the owner of a new puppy, that it is not the case.
Town council discusses possible rate increase
PLAINS – Water and sewer rates were high on the list of topics during the monthly Plains Town Council meeting. A presentation from Montana Rural Water took up most of the meeting and a combined rate increase of $12 to $14 was discussed.
Letters to the editor - Feb. 6, 2013

Shania Lynn Raymond
Shania Lynn Raymond was tragically taken from us while at her residence in Miles City, Montana, on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018.

Grizzly bear conflict-prevention specialist making a difference
Cabinet Resource Group (CRG), a grass-roots conservation watchdog group active since 1976 in northwest Montana, held its annual meeting Saturday, March 9 at Bighorn Lodge on the Bull River. The group uses this event every year to share issue updates with members, introduce like-minded groups in the region, give awards, and vote on board members.

Local athlete named All-State First Baseman
PLAINS – After dedicating his entire summer to baseball – living and breathing the sport, a local Plains athlete now has the title to show that his hard work paid off.

Lonepine bazaar begins early holiday shopping

Alberton students thrive in STEM learning
Last school year, there were 48 schools in Montana collectively known as Big Sky ChangED. Alberton is one of those and the concept is a big hit with students, parents, teachers and school administration.
Wolves kill miniature horses
St. Regis - When John and Mary Cheesman went to check on their miniature horses on Friday they noticed that four were missing. Being no more than 22 inches tall at the withers, John thought perhaps they’d slipped through a hole in the fence.

Superior native brings nature to life in art work
For Tempe Regan, self-proclaimed nature artist it was while exploring one stone...