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Court Report for May 19-26, 2017
May 19, Patricia Helen Bass, speeding

Local veteran receives service award from Rep. Gianforte
By KATHLEEN WOODFORD
Mineral County Court Report - July 9-19
Mineral County Court Records from July 9 to July 19
Legals for May, 11 2022

Former Plains resident helps his students and school shine
For over two decades, Shane Browning has touched the lives of young students in Sterling, Colorado's RE-1 Valley School District as an elementary teacher.

New growth at local greenhouse business
Originally from Pennsylvania, Milton Pearce and his wife worked for 18 years at the Northwest Indian Bible School in Alberton before moving to their current location in St. Regis 22 years ago.
Chisholm retiring as Plains superintendent
It would be tempting to say this is the end of the Chisholm trail.

DOT head presents Heron bridge process
A bridge at Heron, which spans the Clark Fork River and connects the town to Highway 200, most likely had about 20 years of life when it was erected.

Training covers drugs, choppers
SUPERIOR – With an ever-increasing drug problem in the county, Superior’s first responders were educated about different types of prescription drugs and were also given the chance to look over MedStar’s new helicopter.

Chicks N' Chaps brings pink back to the fair
PLAINS – Cowgirls Kicking Cancer hosted their annual Chicks N’ Chaps event, an event that helps raise money in the fight against breast cancer in Sanders County.

Poet Laureate Lowell Jaeger works to 'enliven your mind' at Arts Council event
Montana Poet Laureate Lowell Jaeger was the featured artist during the Sanders County Arts Council’s fifth event of its Tapestry Performing Arts Season for 2018-19.

TRACS first annual river wine festival a hit
surgically re-constructed knee couldn’t dampen Thompson River Animal Care Shelter president and co-founder Wanda Thorpe’s spirits last Saturday evening as more than one hundred Clark Fork Valley locals showed their support for TRACS by attending its First Annual River Wine Festival. All proceeds from the fundraiser, hosted by the Rocky Point Ranch, will go to support TRACS.

Biologist sheds light on Montana black bears
With spring bear season open from April 15 through May 15...
Public health officials remind Montanans to avoid potential rabies risks
State and local public health officials are reminding Montanans to be aware of the risk for exposure to rabies

Clark Fork wrestlers building steam for postseason
Last Tuesday in Ronan, the Cats picked up two wins over the Plains-Hot Springs Savage Horsemen (45-30) and the Ronan Chiefs (39-36).
Montana solicits input on wolf management plan
Montana has a new draft plan to guide its management of wolves, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced late last week.

Mineral County Treasure: Cabin Fever Quilting Guild
It’s not that the Cabin Fever Quilting Guild has leisure time to practice their art, but they do it because they are passionate, and they make the time to quilt together.

Feds look at proposed North Coast Hiawatha rail route
A Chicago-to-Seattle passenger rail route that passes through some of Montana’s most populous counties has been included in a list of 15 long-distance routes tapped for restoration by the federal government.
Governor still mum on tribal law enforcement in Lake County
Officials in Lake County say the clock is ticking for the state to assume felony law enforcement duties on the Flathead Indian Reservation, but so far they’ve heard nothing from Gov. Greg Gianforte.

Mineral County Library shares "Tails and Tales" in Superior
Invited guests will bring an animal for the group to meet as an explanation of the species will be shared and then an age-appropriate book will be read to them, usually about the critter.