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MCSO to begin school resource officer program
In the past, several deputies with the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office have tried to start a School Resource Officer program, however with limited staff and funding it was a challenge to have an officer working solely with the three schools in Mineral County.
Brubaker, VanVleet, Weltzes lead Noxon
Four returning state qualifiers, including a defending champion, lead Noxon into the 2019 track and field season, which opens Saturday at the Eureka Invitational. Events begin at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

Horsemen enjoy homecoming with rout of Victor, 66-6
In a place where the ponies once ran wild, the Plains High Horsemen rounded up and corralled outmanned and outgunned Victor on their way to a 66-6 Montana 8-man football game Friday night at Plains.
The Health Care "Debate"
Jim Elliott
Filmmaker visits Superior
Last Tuesday, August 10, Filmmaker George Sibley, who is based in Florida, was invited to attend the Mineral County Historical Society Meeting to show his film "Ordeal by Fire."

Art show to feature local artist
Local artists from across the region will assemble at two collaborating art events in Plains and Hot Springs, both of which will be held on Oct. 6.

Sanders County Relay for Life kicks off
Jamie Doran
Chamber takes on project
The Mineral County Chamber of Commerce is undertaking a new project.

Technology seminar keeps students safe
In recent years, public schools have assumed responsibility not only to teach students reading, writing and math skills, but have also tackled issues like drug and alcohol use, safe sex, and now in 2011, even cyber safety.
Needles, insulin, and excercise collide
Jokes about being scared of needles and poking fingers quickly made their way into the chatter last Wednesday night in the basement of the Tamarack Clinic.

Heather's Country Kitchen opens
Heather Worrall saw an opportunity to make her dream come true and she wasn’t about to let it go.

Fitness Day runs through Mineral County
Laughs and cheers could be heard from the lawn of the Mineral Community Hospital Saturday morning. The excitement was from the first annual Fall Fitness Fun Day, hosted by the Mineral Community Hospital Wellness Program.
Reserve deputies volunteer time to help county
Danielle Switalski
Hot Springs too much for Noxon
Danielle Switalski
Group works toward sustainable future
A new project is growing in Hot Springs, and it promises to bring about positive change for the community. The Hot Springs Sustainability Project was started by Hot Springs resident Shaun Martinz, and is intended to support environmentally-conscious problem solving in the area.

Punt, pass and kick competitors try to win trip
THOMPSON FALLS – Competition heated up on Sunday afternoon, as excited participants exercised their punt, pass and kick skills on Previs Field in hopes of getting a free trip to Seattle down the road.
The Montana Privacy Act - an update from Rep. Schwaderer
Subhead: State Legislature needs to lead in new era of privacy concerns.
With a new year comes changes
SANDERS COUNTY – The year 2014 is sure to bring change to Sanders County, perhaps most notably with the community leaders.

Mercer to seek appointment to open 20th District Court judge seat
The abrupt resignation of judge-elect Britt Cotter last week reopened a seat in the 20th District Court that had already been plagued with turmoil.

Missoula’s M Trail to get makeover
In celebration of National Trails Day on June 6, the University of Montana has announced that one of the most popular hiking trails in Montana – the M Trail – is getting a makeover.