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Mary Lois Hurd Wonder
Mary Lois Hurd Wonder of Paradise and Plains passed away from a stroke on Jan. 27, 2018.

Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
Wow — September is nearly half way done and I can’t believe fair has come and gone, Halloween is up next then Thanksgiving and of course Christmas will be here before we know it.
DUI tagline contest begins
SANDERS COUNTY – The Sanders County DUI Task Force has started a catchy new campaign to discourage people from drinking and driving. The bumper sticker and banner contest challenges the community to get creative in order to find a new tagline for the phrase ‘don’t drink and drive.’
Town prepares for county fair
PLAINS – With the Sanders County Fair right around the corner the fair board came together for one final meeting before the big event.

Fair events see increase in numbers
PLAINS – Following the dispersal of crowds from the Sanders County Fairgrounds Fair Manager Mike Hashisaki has received positive feedback regarding the annual event and commented on the success of the fair’s rodeo events.
Coping choices: loneliness-normal or not?
Coping Choices – Loneliness – Normal or Not
Legals for July, 3 2024
Sanders County Court Records - July 23-29
Sanders County Justice Court week of 7/23 to 7/29

Class to teach lessons in fowl
SUPERIOR - A class to take place before the Mineral County Fair which starts August 3 will be designed to educate the public about why they should take an interest in the care and raising of fowl.
Mineral GOP seeks candidates for commissioner seat
The Mineral County Republican Central Committee is opening nominations for interested individuals who would like to be considered for the appointment of County Commissioner in the Central District.

Emergency services a challenge in Mineral County
Providing emergency services in small rural areas like Mineral County can be challenging due to the lack of volunteers and other resources needed. However, the Local Emergency Planning Committee, headed by George Gupton, and the LEPC Subcommittee on Communications is aiming to help overcome some of these challenges.

Relay for Life kicks off with a celebration
This year’s Relay for Life got off to a big start with their annual kick-off meeting at Superior Elementary Wednesday evening to get the community excited about the annual fund raiser for the American Cancer Society.

Season ends for Thompson Falls football team
Thompson Falls and Scobey were tied at 24-24 entering the fourth quarter of their first round Montana Class A playoff game, but the hosts shut out the Blue Hawks 16-0 to claim a 40-24 win last Saturday.
OPINION: An update from Rep. Ingraham
On January 31, 2014 I had the opportunity to attend the 39

Bootlegger Bar hosting free Christmas dinner
Christmas Day from noon until the chow line is empty, there will be a free meal to anyone in the county regardless of age, income or number of family members at the Bootlegger Bar...
Horsemen open season with win at tip-off
All the ingredients have been there, ripening and getting better.
Plains elementary students jump rope for the American Heart Association
PLAINS - This week students will be jumping for a cause, as the Jump Rope for Heart Campaign kicks off at Plains Elementary.

Smokejumpers train for upcoming fire season
Members of a unique fraternity gathered on Wednesday in Missoula at the headquarters of the smokejumpers to practice their habit of jumping out of airplanes into wildfires. Some smokejumpers, including Dan Helterline of Plains, were not in Missoula having been deployed to a fire in Virginia.
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Santa's 'ho, ho, ho' on chopping block
Just when you think you've heard it all, someone complains that Santa Claus' "ho, ho, ho" is offensive to a group of women.