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Mineral County Community Calendar
March 18
Governor declares emergency, orders schools closed
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock on Sunday ordered public schools closed, nursing home visits drastically cut and recommended that public gatherings be limited to fewer than 50 people.
Mineral County’s ‘bluebird buddies’ bring joy to many
When you see those little wooden bluebird houses on fence posts in Mineral County which have been providing joy for more people than you can imagine over the years in Mineral County, thank its “bluebird buddies.”
Local teacher scores big with Business Professionals
With 45,000 members in over 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, Business
Montana pulls plug on sports until April 13
All Montana high school spring activities have been cancelled until at least April 13, according to a press release from the Montana High School Association this morning.
Mineral County Community Calendar
March 18
Olszewski campaigns in St. Regis
St. Regis residents had a very special afternoon this last Saturday as Dr. Al Olszewski, Republican candidate for governor, made a campaign stop Saturday.
Mineral County's 'bluebird buddies' bring joy to many
When you see those little wooden bluebird houses on fence posts in Mineral County which have been providing joy for more people than you can imagine over the years in Mineral County, thank its “bluebird buddies.”
Local teacher scores big with Business Professionals
With 45,000 members in over 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, Business
Log truck driver ready to put pedal to metal
Enzo Ferrari once said, “What’s behind you doesn’t matter.”
Legals March 11, 2020
The Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative will soon destroy special education/speech-language therapy records of former students who have been out of school for approximately 8 years, or who will reach the age of 26 by June 1st, 2020. Former students may contact the Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative, P.O. Box 1448, Thompson Falls, MT 59873 within sixty days of this notice if they wish to obtain the information contained in them. Please be reminded that these records may be needed for social security benefits or other purposes. The information to be destroyed shall NOT include data collected on a routine basis that is maintained on all school children (such as the student's name, address, telephone number, grade level completed/year completed). The data to be destroyed shall include information regarding identification, location, evaluation, and other items directly related to special education services which the student received. Persons having questions about this process or wishing to request that special education/speech-language therapy records be destroyed may contact the Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative at 406-827-3007 for assistance. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on February 12 19, 2020. MNAXLP
LEGALS MARCH 11, 2020
The Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative will soon destroy special education/speech-language therapy records of former students who have been out of school for approximately 8 years, or who will reach the age of 26 by June 1st, 2020.
Log truck driver ready to put pedal to metal
Enzo Ferrari once said, “What’s behind you doesn’t matter.”
AG Fox makes campaign swing through region
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox, who is running for the governor’s office, recently made a campaign swing through Northwest Montana.
Pioneer Council adds two vans to transport fleet
The Mineral County Pioneer Council has been helping its residents get to and from medical appointments and it recently added two new vehicles to its fleet.
St. Regis boys finish 2-2 at Divisional tournament
The St. Regis boys basketball team had a rough beginning at the Western C Divisional tournament in Frenchtown as defending state champ Manhattan Christian beat it, 77-43, last Thursday.
AG Fox makes campaign swing through region
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox, who is running for the governor’s office, recently made a campaign swing through Northwest Montana.
St. Regis boys finish 2-2 at Divisional tournament
The St. Regis boys basketball team had a rough beginning at the Western C Divisional tournament in Frenchtown as defending state champ Manhattan Christian beat it, 77-43, last Thursday.
Pioneer Council adds two vans to transport fleet
The Mineral County Pioneer Council has been helping its residents get to and from medical appointments and it recently added two new vehicles to its fleet.
N Lazy J Arena busy with improvements
Lodge pole posts and wooden fencing don’t last forever.