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Mineral County Law Roundup
June 16

Archie F. Tamietti, 77
Archie F. Tamietti, 77
Mullan road conference scheduled
In some way, baseball is back
Ahhh, now there’s a slice of “reality” sports fans can grab onto.
Plains, Hot Springs girls roll at Tip-Off Tourney
I’m dreaming of some threes for Christmas. Like the ones my team can drain. Where the gym walls rattle, and outside the cattle, think we humans must have gone insane.
Occupational Therapist adds depth to services offered at Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Clark Fork Valley Hospital (CFVH) welcomes the addition of Mary Russell, Occupational Therapist (OT), to their team of healthcare providers. As an OT, Russell works with patients to regain basic motor functions and reasoning skills when an injury, illness or medical condition affects their physical or mental abilities.

Northwest Montana couple shares love of cowboy action shooting
The couple enjoys spending their free time traveling the state and the country to shoot beside those whose speed and accuracy with period firearms is as impressive as their variety of colorful nicknames.

Book Review: Trout Town a fun romp
When Montana author Dave Ames gave me a review copy of his latest book, “Trout Town” I expected a tome of essays on trout and fishing, a la John Gierach.
Food for Thought
Staying positive in the winter months

New town sign for Plains
As many locals may have noticed, the old sign that stood at the western entrance of Plains has been revitalized.
LIGHT shines in St. Regis
Dr. Alan and Sarah Damron have the intention to spread the gospel from St. Regis to the Idaho border.
Kvelve's Comments: Cats-Griz game is good cause for a party
Good grief it’s that time of year again. Grab some chips and dip, stock up on your favorite beverages, break out the pot luck dishes and Velcro down folks, Velcro down!!

Forest Service begins prescribed burns in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – Forest Service personnel were busy last week taking advantage of weather conditions that allowed them to perform a prescribed burn near St. Regis as part of an ongoing effort to reduce fuel loads on forested land in Mineral County.

Lady Tigers take down Lady Lynx and Lady Vikings
ST. REGIS – The Lady Tigers won two close victories last week against the Charlo Lady Vikings and the Lincoln Lady Lynx.

Sawing to the finish
TROUT CREEK – Wood chips flew through the air as saws cut through lumber and shots rang out as competitors tested their accuracy at the shooting range at the Pentathlon in Trout Creek during the annual Huckleberry Festival last weekend.

Museum opens fire display
A hundred years ago, on August 20 and 21, one of the largest forest fires burned across three million acres, taking the lives of 86 individuals. Dry conditions and high winds helped to accelerate the fire, which has become known widely as The Big Burn or Big Blowup, which burned through northern Idaho and western Montana, including Mineral County.

Alberton Farmers’ Market a sweet step back in time
Every Thursday evening from 5 to 8 during summer the town of Alberton seems to revert back in time.

Military flags raised at Plains cemetery
There are six new flags flying high at the Plains cemetery. The last two years, five of the the flags were being purchased by the Plains VFW Post 3596. At 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 4, the Plains cemetery sexton Ken Jones raised the American flag, an MIA flag and five military flags; Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard. Four employees of the Gambles store in Plains made this possible through their generosity and in memory of family members who have served in the United States military. Denise Newman, John Lemro, Brittany Cook, and Margaret McNeil bought the flags that are now flying at the Plains cemetery. They contacted Joe Eisenbrandt, who knows where the American made flags can be purchased and ordered them. A local family has decided to buy the American flag for the cemetery for the next several generations of the family. This is the first time that there has been a MIA flag flying at the cemetery. McNeil spoke about the purchase of the six flags by herself and the other employees.

A helping hand: Mineral Moms Support Group
Along with these huge life adjustments many mothers also find that in the social media, pandemic times we live in, isolation can sometimes be the tender topping on the cake of motherhood.
Lady Hawks fly to win
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks barely edged out the competition in their game against Libby in a close match up that landed the ladies in overtime. The competition heated up and Thompson Falls was able to take the win from right under their opponents nose. The final score landed at 42-41.