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Veterans gather for original Memorial Day
Long after all the baseball games had been watched, the barbecue grills cooled off and the camping gear stowed away from Memorial Day weekend, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3596 gathered at the Plains Cemetery for their annual Memorial Day ceremony.
Trading up for a better deal
By David Levine

Stand down helps vets
TROUT CREEK – Long lines formed at the park in Trout Creek early in the morning as veterans from across the region gathered at the Tri-State Veterans Stand Down.
Schools come together for 21st Century Grant

Youth Conservation Corps finishes season on Superior Ranger District
SUPERIOR — After eight weeks of exposure to nearly every aspect of the Forest Service, the five members of the 2019 Superior Ranger District Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) crew submitted their final timesheet, saying goodbye to a summer of adventure, unique experiences, and what some soundly describe as “FUN” while working.

Stand down
Deborah Allen stands with Tri-State Veterans Stand Down's organizer Billy Hall at the third annual event. Allen was one of the first women to become a diver in the United States Navy.

Survivors unite
Sanders County Relay for Life kicks off the event Friday evening beginning with the Survivors Lap of the night-long walk for cancer awareness, rememberance of lost loved ones and celebration of those who survived.

Holiday bazaar
Anita Parkin looks over a selection of knitting during the Holiday Bazaar organized by Superior's United Methodist Church. While the bazaar was a fundraiser for the Methodist church, the entire community donated items.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Nov. 6
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon
4-Hers vie for spot at state competition
Calm, cool, collected and informative.

Free recorder class offered
PARADISE - The Montana Baroque Music Festival will be offering a free recorder workshop given by world famous Matthias Maute at Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort on Monday, July 28 at 2:30 p.m., to budding recorder player students. Those interested should bring their recorders.
Talent show wows crowd during fair
A talent show was held during the Mineral County Fair where five brave contestants wowed crowds with performances. On Saturday, Aug. 5, Gordon Henrick announced the acts. There were several age groups and first, second and third prize was awarded in each age group.
Senators protest timber cuts
United States Senators John Tester and Max Baucus of Montana are two of the countries senators leading the charge in a coalition of senators who formed to protest President Barack Obama’s plan to reduce timber sales on United States Forest Service land.
Letter writer hopes justice will prevail on Jan. 6
To my fellow Americans, those who believe in America...

MCH field trip
Fourth grader Tanner Eggers looks at blood cells through a microscope with the assistance of Sara Buchanan as Kylie Wood and Heath Edison wait their turn. The field trip was the closing element to the unit about the human body.

Activists monitor wolf hunt in Trout Creek
TROUT CREEK – The organizers of a wolf trapping event may not have been aware but they were being monitored over the weekend as approximately ten animal rights activists descended upon the area in an attempt to keep an eye on the proceedings.
Journey of Hope cycles through
THOMPSON FALLS – This summer a group of proactive college students will be traveling coast to coast via bicycle. These students part of Push America’s Journey of Hope made their way through Sanders County on their way east last week.
Sanders County Justice Court
Brayden Nicholes Good, possessing intoxicating substances while under the age...
Noxon Devils lose two matches
Noxon came up short in a pair of matches last week, first at home versus St. Regis, and later on the road at Hot Springs.

Statue proposed for Superior courthouse lawn
Private group would raise funds