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Trotters win big
The match between the Plains Trotters and the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat Friday night was a night of both celebration and defeat. The final score was Plains with 57, Hot Springs with 17.
Farmers have decisions to make
By Bruce Nelson
V.F.W. Auxiliary gets in holiday spirit
It all came to a head Monday as wives, widows, and daughters of servicemen, who have been working since October, prepared care packages to be sent to soldiers and units abroad and statewide. 24 boxes were put together, filled with magazines, hygiene items, snacks, candies, handmade letters from Plains Elementary, crosswords and books, all of which was donated or bought by the ladies.
Severe rock slide blocks River Road East
PARADISE – A severe rock slide occurred late Friday night on River Road East in Paradise. Thousands of pounds of rock blocked traffic and completely covered the road. The affected section of River Road East remains closed.
Public library expands digitized services
SUPERIOR – The Mineral County Public Library announced that it now offers access to a collection of digitized historic and current Montana state government information through its own library catalog.
MCSO says look twice before you lock up
MINERAL COUNTY - Kids in hot cars are a deadly combination. Whether intentional or accidental, these deaths are preventable, which makes it all the more tragic. Here are some helpful tips to make sure it doesn’t happen to you.
Letter to the Editor: The plain facts
In a recent letter, one Mr. Wells, stated that criticism of Billy Hill’s management of funds for the veterans’ Stand Down was “uninformed” and that “we can all use some comic relief in these trying times.”
Plains Track and Field team hits academic high
PLAINS - The 2013 spring sports season may be over; but, the honors keep rolling in for the Plains High School Track & Field team. The Montana High School Association, in cooperation with the Montana Army National Guard, recently announced their 2013 Spring Sports Academic All-Team Awards. And, right at the top of the list for the Class B Boys and Girls squads were our very own Horsemen and Trotters.
Doris Marie (Sorenson) Marjerison
Doris Marie (Sorenson) Marjerison (64) of Stevensville passed away on March 31st after living her life with cancer for the last 13 years. She was born on May 20, 1949 in Dillon, Montana, the daughter of Elmer and Thelma Sorenson. Doris was raised in Dillon, Twin Bridges and Butte, Montana, and Boston, Massachusetts. She graduated from Butte High in 1967 and earned her associate degree in Business in 1994.
Lady Savage Heat show solid effort on court
HOT SPRINGS – The Lady Savage Heat played against Two Eagle River and Arlee this past week, experiencing both victory and defeat.
Commissioners express support for Medicaid expansion
Denyse Traeder from the Mineral Community Hospital, as well as other representatives from MCH, were at the regular meeting of the Mineral County Commissioners on Friday to discuss the expansion of Montana Medicaid.
Tree of Hearts helps bring holidays to those in need
SANDERS COUNTY – For many, the holiday season is one filled with presents and cheer. But for some, Christmas time is unnerving – it becomes a time when some families realize how little they have.
Lady Savage Heat ready for season opener
HOT SPRINGS- The Lady Savage Heat volleyball team gathered for the first practice of the year at the Hot Springs High School gym on Monday to begin preparations for the upcoming season. About a dozen athletes attended the practice to give coaches their first glimpse of the talent they will have this year.
Kay and company make a splash at All-Star game
Adam Kay doesn’t want another quarterback. But then again why would he after a championship season were the receiver was found time and time again by Billy Smith.
Daniel Joseph LaPointe
Daniel Joseph LaPointe passed away on Monday, January 21, 2013 at the age of 68. He was born March 13, 1944 to Francis Peter LaPointe and Mary Tracy McAtee LaPointe in Missoula, MT. His childhood was spent enjoying the outdoors around Plains. He attended grade school in Plains and graduated from Plains High School.
Mountain Cats even record at .500 after weekend sweep
The Clark Fork boys basketball team is coming together in a good way.
Snowfall seen as worst in last 30 years
Last week, long-time Mineral County residents saw more snow than they’ve seen in 30 years. Estimates from the storm that hit last Monday, Feb. 25 were around 18 inches in Alberton, 12 in Superior and eight in St. Regis.
Officials urge drivers to watch out for bighorn sheep
The bighorn sheep is an animal that is held in high regard in Sanders County — after all it is featured on the county seal.
Keep safety in mind during the spring months
With the advent of warmer temperatures and longer days, come thoughts of breaking free of the couch and cabin and hitting the open road.
Horsemen palce fourth
Six golf teams converged in Plains last Saturday for the Plains Invitational golf tournament.