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Little Ninja Warrior classes fun for all
It’s a little bit chaos and a whole lot of fun when you’re a toddler or preschooler taking part in the new Little Ninja Warrior...
Plains town council talk civic improvements
PLAINS – Plains Town Council met on Monday, August 5 to discuss plans for improvements around the town as well as the possible construction of a veteran memorial park.

Women take on the outdoors
Women brave the rugged outdoors as part of the women in the outdoors workshop
Outdoor recreation is not unique to most Montanans, but a ‘Women in the Outdoors Workshop' is.
Legals for September, 27 2023
Keeping in touch April 14
With the 2010 Decennial Census actively underway in each and every community, it's important to know the Census numbers will play a large part in another process which will impact Montanans and their communities, Reapportionment and Redistricting.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County law roundup
Report of a Dog that had been shot in the area of Cochran Lane in St Regis, Deputy made contact with the dog owner...
Legals for April, 3 2024
Mineral County Justice Court
Jan. 19, Michael Leeman Bennett, speeding

What is the meaning of graffiti in Mineral County?
Is it the work of bored teen-agers or warnings from outsiders seeking to establish new territory?

DUI task force gives aid to H.S. seniors scholarships
As of June 2019, Montana has 35 approved county-level DUI Task Forces serving 40 counties.
Red Cross confers with Plains on emergency services
PLAINS – Volunteers with the American Red Cross met with town officials in Plains to discuss emergency services and potential cooperation between the Red Cross and the town.

Mineral County Buckle Up Program hits the streets
The Mineral County Buckle Up Montana Coalition has hosted a total of two events in the county in order to educate residents on the importance of buckling up while driving as well as the importance of properly utilizing child safety seats.

High school student talks with CIA Director
Not many high school juniors get the opportunity to tour the nation’s capitol and speak with former CIA directors, however that is exactly the chance offered Cody White of Thompson Falls High School.
Montana Legislature to convene 65th session
HELENA (AP) — Monday, Jan. 2 was a largely ceremonial day, starting with the inauguration of statewide elected officials.
Plains declares declaration of local disaster emergency
Plains Mayor Dan Rowan issued a declaration of a state of local disaster emergency Tuesday morning.

Fair Board prepares for Aug. 30-Sept. 2 event
The Sanders County Fair Board recently met for its monthly meeting ahead of the 2018 Sanders County Fair, and they are well on their way to make this year’s event bigger and better.

River poses substantial threat to town
PLAINS- As of late, a committee of four concerned citizens have been tackling what is in their minds a very viable threat to the town of Plains.
St. Regis flea market a go in 2021
But tentatively the Flea Market is slated to happen during its regular time over Memorial Day weekend, May 29–31.

Paradise sewer meetings continue
With the proposed $4.5 million sewer project halted in its tracks by a determined group of sewer foes...