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David Mirisch still going strong at 85
It was just a year ago when David and Sandy Mirisch moved to Superior to join their daughter Summer Drey and three of their eight grandchildren Madeline, Brydon and Brigder.

St. Regis School plans to resume in-class training
On June 21, the St. Regis School Board voted to bring children back to in-classroom instruction at the start of the 2020-2021 school year.

Fixing water, sewer systems is uphill battle
While residents in other parts of Sanders County are dealing with sewer and water systems of their own, Plains has been faced with that and more.

Four-day week the plan for Plains schools
Getting students back in the classroom this Fall amid the Covid-19 outbreak has proven to be a massive task.
Red flags to look for in a dating relationship
Dating violence, like adult domestic violence, is about power and control.
Stamping out ‘cancel culture’
Cancel culture?

More than 250 tested for COVID-19 at Hot Springs
Some came because they had cold-like symptoms and were concerned.

Mineral County residents ask what’s happening in the Sheriff’s Office
By Fire Marshall rules, the Mineral County Commissioners conference room is capped at having no more than 49 individuals. By 11:30 a.m. last Friday there were that many present with another two dozen in the hallway and 29 on the Go-To-Meeting screen.

Mineral Co. Fair canceled
on bidding at the auction. Previous buyers are being notified on these requirements right now and new bidders need to register as well for admission.”

Sanders County forced to cancel popular fair due to COVID-19 virus
No fair!

Proposed sewer project divides Paradise
Paradise isn’t lost, but it is sharply divided.
Television: Will it stay or will it go?
I’m seriously thinking about giving up on an old friend I’ve had since I was probably four or five years old.

Birding a therapeutic hobby during strange times
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced many people into quarantine back in March, I noticed some of my neighbors and peers on social media taking on brand new hobbies to combat the isolation.

Rodeo a way of life for Brash family
For Vance Brash and his family, rodeo is a way of life.

Plains Library staff steps up to help local citizens
A new director and staff who love the Plains area and want to help local residents are the key ingredients behind upgrades and improvements at the Plains Public Library.

Monster trucks make a loud roar on July 4
Sparks flew, BBQs smoked, music played, monster trucks roared and fireworks lit the skies throughout the area as Sanders County residents took advantage of beautiful summer weather to celebrate Independence Day.
The latest disease is ‘COVID Fatigue’
Anyone else tired of the Covid-19 deal yet?
Food for Thought: Keeping anger under control
In my work with individuals and couples, I see many people who have a difficult time expressing and managing angry feelings. Let’s take a look at what causes people to become angry and how they can respond to stressful situations more productively.
St. Regis Legion Post will have July 4 parade
The American Legion Post in St. Regis has decided to march as usual even if they have to go it alone on the Fourth of July.

Out with Benji’s, in with ‘Jaegerhaus’
Out with Benji’s, in with Jaegerhaus.