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Restore Multiple Use by Coordination
Have you ever tried to determine what "multiple use" of our National Forests really means? Here is my stab at making a comprehensive list of uses: timber harvest (green trees and salvage), commercial mining (minerals), architectural rock mining, recreational mining, firewood gathering, berrypicking, mushroom picking, harvest of beargrass, fishing, hunting, guiding/outfitting, ranching (grazing), water for irrigation, farming, haying, water use, hydroelectric power, fire lookouts, electronic sites, snowmobiling, riding trails on vehicles such as ATVs and motorcycles, sightseeing from cars and trucks, hiking/backpacking, camping, boating, birdwatching, photography, rockclimbing, historic artifacts and archeological preservaton, wildlife viewing, other recreational activities.
Sanders County Senior News
Dixon
At what cost?
A story in the Feb. 24 edition of the Sanders County Ledger brought back memories of my childhood.
Bear attack survivor shares tips for Griz country
As he was dangling from the mouth of a record-size brown bear in Alaska, several thoughts surged through Brent Hudson’s badly bleeding head.

Landowners threaten lawsuit over county planner
Mineral County landowners voiced their complaints about the county planner about the head of the Mineral County Planning and Sanitation Office at a heated meeting with the Mineral County commissioners in their office Wednesday.

Virgil Nelson
Virgil Nelson
Superior couple support Magone for Senate District 7 seat
I had met Diane working on ACS Relay for Life but didn’t get to know her well until after the 2016 election when she put out a call for people interested in reactivating the Mineral County Democratic Central Committee.

Montana High School Association pushes back winter sports season
On Oct. 13, the Montana High School Association Executive Board announced the decision to delay the start of winter sports practices until December 7th in an effort to curtail increasing COVID-19 cases around the state.

Moose hunt a test of perseverance
Hunters who have been in the game for any appreciable length of time know they must exercise great patience and perseverance in the pursuit of success.

Town of Plains receives new police officer
PLAINS – The town of Plains hired a new police officer Monday night at the town council meeting.

Attracting an economy
One common theme rang throughout the special night meeting of the Mineral County Commissioners on April 23 at the St. Regis Community Center – the future.

Locals take a drive for school
Hosting a fundraiser does not have to be a lot of work, sometimes it is as simple as taking a leisurely drive.

Coeur d'Alene police receive praise, pushback for Patriot Front arrests
Many local citizens are grateful to Coeur d'Alene police officers for their actions Saturday in maintaining peace in the city's downtown area.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital CEO urges continued diligence
Despite the fact Sanders County hasn’t had one positive COVID-19 case, health care professionals are urging continued diligence.

Party picks Paul at first caucus
For their first time being involved with Super Tuesday, members of the county's Grand Old Party didn't throw much of a party.

Peaceful protest offers counterpoint to Trump rally
Before Air Force One touched down at the Missoula airport for a historic visit from President Donald Trump on Oct. 18, a “Love Trumps Hate” protest rally took place in Missoula.

Visitor center struggling to stay open
ST. REGIS – Visitors to the St. Regis area who want information about recreational activities and tourist sites may find themselves without a central location that provides such information if funding for the visitor center isn’t found for next year.

Girls come head to head in battle
PLAINS – The Trotters and Lady Hawks battled for bragging rights Saturday night in the ultimate valley rivalry of Plains vs. Thompson Falls.
Arkansas students lend a hand
The New Day Fellowship church in Haugen that serves the area from St. Regis to the Idaho state line had some welcomed help last week. A group of 18, 13 youth and five sponsors, traveled two days on a bus from Springdale, Arkansas, to provide assistance and encouragement for New Day Fellowship, which was launched back in August under the leadership of Dr. Alan Damron and his wife, Sarah. The group, which came from the New Hope Fellowship church, came to help out with tasks around the church in Haugen as part of their summer mission trip.

Dwaine Delbert Bauer, 88
Dwaine Delbert Bauer, 88