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Annual Plains Day event to take place on Saturday
PLAINS – After six months of planning, the 51st Plains Day is ready to take place on June 1st.
Food for thought: Staying positive in the winter months
Now that the holidays are over, the decorations taken down, the credit card bills arriving and the extra pounds showing, it is no wonder that many people are experiencing a let down. The colder weather and the shorter, darker days don’t help much either. However, you don’t have to fall victim to the winter blues. Look at this time of the year as an opportunity to evaluate different areas of your life and incorporate changes that would enrich or develop personal growth.
Mineral County Chamber Chatter
Albert Eugene Goodwin
Burgers and Bows shootout pulls in 80 archers
Archery, including bow hunting, is alive and well in Northwest Montana.

Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Wayne Cashman
Q&A with Mineral County sheriff candidate Wayne Cashman
Hunters discuss public access on MKH lands
Losing the privilege to hunt on property that has become your favorite spot over the years stings. Big time!

Mineral County Drug Court holds graduation
Andrew Waite
How to save $ during rising cost of living
But this isn’t the first time in our country's history where society has had to dig deep, show up at work, pay the bills, and get resourceful financially.

St. Regis star John Pruitt signs with Rocky
One of the greatest challenges facing small town athletes who aspire to move on and continue their sports careers in college is that the small number of students at many B and C schools do not typically produce college-level competitors.
Sanders Co. resident believes in civil discourse
Many more people have become increasingly involved in what is going on in our community.
Plains track banking on experience
A group of hard-working underclassmen is sparking hope the Plains High track and field team will grow and develop as the year goes by.
Retain Judge Strine
Dear Fellow Voters:
Residents remember Thanksgiving during the Great Depression
Heather Hasty

Horsemen outlast Seeley-Swan in Snow Bowl, 6-0
The great 2020 Plains Snow Bowl. The legend will grow and so will the stories that will last a lifetime for those involved.

Obituary; Jean Lapham
Jean Lapham, age 87, passed away of natural causes, March 17 at Clark Fork Retirement Home after a lifetime devoted to the Lord.
Food for Thought: Managing your critics and yourself
Although nobody likes criticism even when you know you have made a mistake, try to view it as an opportunity rather than a failure. If you do so you will learn a lot.
Community calendar
Road to Recovery
Letter to the Editor; Taking care of a legacy
Milltown Superfund cleanup will add clean sediment to Clark Fork
An important step is taking place this week in the cleanup process at the Milltown Reservoir Sediments Superfund site, east of Missoula, and the results will have some impact on the Clark Fork. On Tuesday the river was diverted into a bypass channel so that next week the coffer dam can be breached, allowing the Clark Fork to flow freely for the first time in 100 years.