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Mineral County brainstorms ideas for community center
After a survey conducted by the Mineral County Health Department showed that the number one desire for the county was a community center, officials began discussing the idea of building one. Mineral County officials met in the packed Senior Center in Superior on Thursday, May 9 to brainstorm ideas to build a community center. Superior Schools Superintendent Scott Kinney originally came up with the idea because he wants to relocate the wrestlers to different area to practice, but he has nowhere to send them. They currently train in the multi-purpose room where there is stage and sound equipment. “It truly is a multipurpose room,” Kinney said. He says the room gets beat up from the wrestlers and would like to see a new facility for the wrestlers and to also be used for the community. This triggered conversations with County Commissioner Roman Zylawy, who also believes the county should create a new, multiuse facility or a community center. The current 4H building, or Quonset hut, has seen a crumbling roof, plumbing and structural issues since its erection more than 60 years ago. “You just about have to turn sideways to get in the bathroom,” District Ranger Carole Johnson said. 4H activities could relocate to a new building, which could also be used for shooting sports, a performing arts center and a senior center. “The current building gets used almost every day,” Johnson said. It is already used for family reunions, receptions and 4H activities, however the Quonset hut has seen better days. Jim Goss, who represents several Mineral County nonprofits would like to see a new facility to host Mineral County Performing Arts Council (MCPAC) concerts. The LDS Church currently hosts concerts for MCPAC, but Goss would like to see a separate venue. Goss would also like to see the current Senior Center relocated to the potential community center. “The facility is showing its age and the kitchen is way too small,” Goss said. A commercial kitchen and larger space would better accommodate the county’s aging population. Goss says senior centers are compelling to grants and could help with applications. But none of this can happen without funding. That’s why Zylawy has researched the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), a program that provides communities with affordable housing and community development.

PLAINS COMMUNITY FOOD BANK THANKFUL FOR TOWN PUMP FOUNDATION
The Plains Community Food Bank would like to thank the Town Pump Charitable Foundation and the Plains Town Pump employees for their outstanding efforts during the 2019 MFBN Fundraiser.
Superior Meats awarded Community Development Block Grant
HELENA, Mont. – The Department of Commerce announced on July 12 that it will award $629,892 in federal funds for three community development projects.

Thompson Falls benefit raises more than $40,000 for Ty Damaskos
On Oct. 19 the Thompson Falls community joined together in the Thompson Falls high school gymnasium to raise funds for one for one of a local Thompson Falls cancer survivor.
Community garden project continues to grow
Danielle Switalski
Superior man honored for achievements at WA college
SUPERIOR--Matthew Hayes of Superior (MT) was named to the fall 2013 honor roll list at Spokane Falls Community College. To receive honor roll status, students must earn a 3.0 grade point average or higher.
St. Regis to hold holiday bazaar
ST. REGIS - Come on down to the St. Regis Community Center on Saturday December 7th to get a jump on your holiday shopping. There will be tables full of offerings from local artists and craftspeople. Browse through handmade goods, functional art, jewelry, toys, even antiques, and collectibles. There will be chili, coffee and cinnamon rolls to warm up with on a winter’s day and energize you while you shop. Doors will open at 9 am and the event will run until 4 pm. The Community Center is located at 230 Lobo Loop.
Grants offered by MCCF and Old Schoolhouse Rock
Grants of up to $500 will be offered to community organizations located and serving Mineral County. Applicants do not necessarily need to be officially recognized as non-profits, but must demonstrate that their focus is on a charitable service to the people and communities of Mineral County.

Mineral Community Hospital opens new clinic's doors
The Mineral Community Hospital Clinic opened its doors on Jan. 2, 2019. The highly anticipated facility held an open house on Dec. 20 where people could stop by and meet the providers and staff. It is located in the same building as the Mineral Regional Health Center, which shuttered its doors in 2015.

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.
Chamber talks about revitalization
THOMPSON FALLS – The Chamber of Commerce met on Friday to have an informative meeting on the opportunity of becoming a member in a program called the Montana Main Street program.
Community outreach donates to Mountain View Assisted Living
On the second Thursday of every month a small group of women meet at the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce office. And each month they decide what they can do to make their community a healthier place to live. Some, in fact most, go unnoticed, but they know that providing just one event could possibly change or make the difference in how or where they see their health care.
St. Regis council looks toward future
At the January meeting of the St. Regis Community Council, it was reported the Christmas Bazaar was “another success.”
Legals for June, 14 2023

Volunteers keep community warm
Over the past 12 years, members of the Superior Community Church and local volunteers have labored to give back. Their work consists of sawing, cutting and stacking firewood.
Community assessment spotlights problems, possible solutions
The 2016 Community Assessment report for Mineral County is now available for public viewing to be used by residents and officials alike. The information will be used for Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER). It will provide household-level information and helps to assess the effect if a disaster were to hit the area. The information is also used to assess the health and basic needs of Mineral County.

County rings in New Years
Locals around Mineral County rang in the New Year Dec. 31 with dancing, music, a potluck dinner and even some karaoke at two community events.

Getting to know the next possible Alberton mayor
Federal Way youth serve community
Thirty-three adults and youth from the Christ's Church Federal Way in Federal Way, Washington took up residence in Superior this week. Collaborating with the Superior Community Church, the group came in with a week of exciting activities planned. They helped with community projects that included roofing a home, cutting and delivering firewood, hosting a kid's vacation bible school and others.
Mineral Community Hospital representatives wrap up community meetings
MINERAL COUNTY – Representatives from the Mineral Community Hospital and the hospital board held a series of meetings over the last few weeks to make their case for an upcoming levy that they say is essential to maintaining the hospital as a viable entity in Mineral County.