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Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery
School board ties up loose ends before first day
PLAINS – The Plains School Board of Trustees met on Monday, August 19 to provide updates and help tie up any loose ends before the school year began.
Open burning season ends, permits required
Open burning season in Sanders and Mineral counties officially ended April 30, and burn permits are now required until fire season begins.
Local scholarships now available
Two local scholarships are now available for graduates in Sanders County, including one from Scotchman Peaks Wilderness and another from the Bob Marshall Music Fesvial.

Bobcat wrestlers take 3rd at Bob Kinney Invite
Some day they may rename the Superior High School gym the “Crabb Pot” in honor of long-time wrestling coach Charlie Crabb.
Superior track nears season's completion
SUPERIOR - The Superior track team inched closer to the season finale this week, competing in the divisional meet in Missoula.
Hot Springs catches onto folf craze
Featuring a number of local folfers the dominant player of the Western Montana Folf Tournament on Sunday turned out to not be anyone bearing a disc.
Couple faces 20 felony charges
Nick Ianniello
Couple faces 20 felony charges
Nick Ianniello
When frisbees and golf collide
Matt Unrau

Plains Piranhas rule the seas in Fort Benton
PLAINS- The Piranhas of Plains continue to drop seconds from their times as the team swarmed into Fort Benton over the weekend with 24 swimmers competing. According to Swim Coach Rachel Cremer, the team keeps upping the ante against stiff competition from more experienced teams around the region.
Police chief: Be aware of pedestrian safety
Plains Police Chief Shawn Emmett is urging local motorists and pedestrians to be cautious, attentive and aware of traffic rules.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery

Red Devils secure 28 personal bests at meet
NOXON – The Red Devils competed at two meets last week, both in complete opposite directions, as they traveled to Arlee and Libby, seeing success at both. The Red Devils had 28 personal bests during the Libby meet – an accomplishment of great proportion.

Bids come in for new firehouse
Superior Fire Chief John Woodland received 12 bids from various general contractors last Monday for work on the new firehouse.
Changes coming to Chamber Scrip
PLAINS – The Plains Business Association discussed the future of their Chamber Scrips program during their quarterly meeting last week as well as when they will meet going forward.
EPA plans to clean up Superior
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) will be giving an update to the public on April 13 (Today), beginning at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the ambulance building across from the clinic in Superior.
A Christmas memory: Serenity and solitude at the Mike Patrick place
It was early Christmas morning, around 5 o’clock. I had woken up and looked out the window to see a clear, moonlit night. A good time for a walk, I thought. I was sixteen years old — almost, my birthday was the next day — and I rose and dressed quietly so as not to wake my parents. I went very slowly down the back stairs from my bedroom, trying to avoid the steps that creaked, found a coat and hat and unlocked the back door. Outside, I discovered that it would be an even better walk than I thought. There was about a foot of snow, which would have been slow walking, but it had crusted overnight and was hard enough to walk on. It was very easy going.
Keeping in Touch
Many of you will remember that during our 2009 Legislative session, property reappraisal was an integral part of that session as the Legislature addressed the reappraisal process per the Montana Constitutional requirement as found in Article VIII. Article VIII requires a periodic reappraisal of property, in the interest of equal taxation, once every six years on all taxable real and personal property.