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Facts to know about social security
Jim Elliott

Helmsley Trust donates money to county
SUPERIOR - The American Heart Association in Missoula received a generous grant late last month, in an effort to improve survival rates of heart attack patients in rural Montana.

Annual Herb Gathering held in Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS- Hot Springs was the setting for the annual Montana Herb Gathering over the weekend. The festival drew vendors, teachers and attendees from around the country to participate in an event designed to celebrate and educate people about medicinal plants.
Legals for May, 3 2023
Legals for July, 19 2023
Spelling errors frustrating
Dear Editor,
Lady Bobcats have a tough weekend
Summer Crosby
Election plan would allow either mail or drop-off voting
Dear People of Mineral County:

Flag retirement takes place at VFW Auxiliary
A day that will be remembered and was made famous by President Roosevelt’s iconic speech, “YESTERDAY, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.”

Hot Springs Town Council discuss changes
HOT SPRINGS – The first Town Council Meeting of the year took place Tuesday evening Jan. 7. The meeting began with Mayor Randy Woods taking the oath of office once again, and Leslee Smith was re-appointed Town Council President. The main topic of discussion was Public Works and town maintenance.

A time of remembrance
Sanders County honors the fallen by celebrating Memorial Day
Residents of Sanders County and members of the VFW Plains Post 3596 gathered at various sites in Plains and Thompson Falls on Sunday and Monday to honor those who gave their lives to protect the freedoms and rights of United States citizens as part of their Memorial Day services.

Annual Bruce Frye Memorial Shoot draws crowd
PLAINS – The annual Bruce Frye Memorial Shoot brought in a good crowd to the Plains Trap Club over the weekend with 11 squads on Saturday and 13 squads on Sunday.

Unlocking the mysteries of the secretive owl
Most owls are active at dusk and dawn, spending the daytime at a quiet, inconspicuous roost.
Town of Plains undergoes lawsuit
PLAINS – The town council met Monday night to discuss a variety of issues on the docket. After approving previous minutes and listening to the different reports, Mayor Brinson brought to the council’s attention that the town is being sued.
CSKT Compact creates water market
CSKT COMPACT CREATES WATER MARKET

Smoke-free hospital campus marked with shed demolition
The Clark Fork Valley Hospital campus is now smoke-free, and a group of hospital employees and volunteers smashed the hospital's designated smoking shed with hammers Monday to mark the occasion.
Only thing driving her is selfish ambition
Debi Ghate's Thanksgiving article, "A Most Selfish Holiday" (Nov. 21) is well written and not blatantly offensive to any particular group, making it easy for the reader to buy into her philosophy. After all, who doesn't like to pat himself on the back for a job well done!

Wood murder trial continues this week
The murder trial of Thompson Falls woman Danielle Wood continued this week at the Sanders County Courthouse.
Recreation fee plan revised for Lolo National Forest
The Lolo National Forest is amending the Recreation Fee proposal by postponing the proposed day use fees at the Seeley Creek Winter Sports site, Pattee Canyon Nordic Ski Trail system, and Big Larch and Seeley Lake day use areas and boat ramps.
It's time to admit a problem: I'm powerless over my cellphone
Their laser-focused eyes were burning holes into my inner being.