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Emergency Planning Committee meets, adds several new members
Familiar faces with new titles were seen at the monthly Local Emergency Planning Committee meeting on July 12. Donna Richter has been named the new assistant fire chief. She is joining current Superior Fire Department Chief Steve Temple. Temple took over as fire chief from Rob Torrey earlier this year after Torrey stepped down from the position.
Heat can claim No. 1 playoff seed with win over Lima
With the top seed in the football state playoffs from the Class C 8-man Western Division at stake, Hot Springs closes the regular season by hosting Lima on Friday night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Montana's infrastructure and economy linked
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Community pitches in to refurbish veteran's truck
HOT SPRINGS – The third annual Homesteaders Days car show was capped with a surprise presentation last weekend in Hot Springs.
Hospital spearheads active living programs
Walking, running, dancing, anything that gets a person moving, is a good thing. Whether it’s moderate or vigorous exercise, people need to stay active in order to stay healthy. The Mineral Community Hospital Wellness Committee has set up programs to help area residents become a little healthier. They’ve set up a six-week program with participants walking 150 minutes per week.
Teacher Appreciation Week celebrated
MINERAL COUNTY – Students from all across Mineral County took some time last week to celebrate a few of the people in their lives who devote their time and energy into making sure students receive a quality education.
Plains celebrates reading with fun
PLAINS – Burrow races, piñatas, kindles and bikes were on everyone’s minds as the I Love to Read month celebration wrapped up the month of February.
Fair Board and Stand Down discuss funds
PLAINS – The Tri-State Stand Down may have moved to Trout Creek but unfinished business plagued the Sanders County Fair Board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Hooray! Republicans renounce unconstitutional invasion of privacy
Church on the Move members travel to help Fijians
PLAINS – Keeping to their name, the Church on the Move is once again on the go aiming to help those less fortunate around them.
Undefeated!
HOT SPRINGS – Last week on Senior Night, the Hot Springs Savage Heat football team put an exclamation mark on an exceptional season.
Mineral County seat belt enforcement hits high gear
Plains School Board talks money
PLAINS – At the monthly school board meeting, money was high on the chain of topics as the Plains School Board discussed a new grant the school received, approved three salary increases and paid dues to the Montana School Board Association.
Mineral County DUI/Drug court to shut its doors in May
Since 2006, 90 people have gone through the Mineral County DUI/Drug Court Program with 54 of them graduating to what one graduate called “a second chance at life.”
Savage Heat gear up for season
HOT SPRINGS – The sounds of whistles filled the air as cleats churned up turf during the final two-a-days session for the Hot Springs Savage Heat football team.
Men of Worth to play in Superior this week
From Scotland’s outer islands and Ireland’s west, some of America’s most authentic musical heritage is coming to Superior.
Summer camp enriches lives in Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS- Participants in the 2013 Hot Springs Summer Arts Camp demonstrated what they had learned in the previous two weeks during a show and exhibition at the senior center on Friday. Visual arts were on display as about a hundred audience members filed into the facility to watch a presentation by the performing arts students.
Local fire danger rating raised to high level
Along with several other states in the Northwest, Montana has been riding out an impressive heat wave.
Noxon withstands Savage Heat, 3-1
Tournament games not withstanding, it’s probably way too early to anoint a season-opening volleyball game as the game of the season.
Cedar Creek history project makes headway
The Cedar Creek interpretive sign project