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Mineral County RSVP volunteers honored at luncheon
A nice luncheon celebrating the accomplishments of the Mineral County RSVP members was held a few weeks ago. A group of 19 volunteers gathered at the River Edge Resort and were greeted with a festively decorated room, and by one another. This tight-knit group has been working side by side for years and friendships have been forged throughout that time. The program is under the direction of Mary Jo Berry, and she coordinated the event to honor their top volunteers.
Needles, insulin, and excercise collide
Jokes about being scared of needles and poking fingers quickly made their way into the chatter last Wednesday night in the basement of the Tamarack Clinic.

High-flying Bobcats play Arlee
SUPERIOR – The Superior High School volleyball team is starting to pick up steam this season, having gained some much needed experience in the first few games of the season.

Little Guy Wrestling takes to the mats in Superior
The Unit 3 Valley Tournament was held on Saturday in Superior. Second- through eighth- grade teams from Bonner, Frenchtown, Thompson Falls, Superior, Missoula, and Plains/Hot Springs participated.
FVCC summer classes begin May 22
Flathead Valley Community College’s summer semester registration is open and classes begin Monday, May 22.

Spotlight on the arts: Hayley Fausett
Spotlight on the arts: Hayley Fausett
Upcoming pesticide training and certification courses
In Montana, the State Department of Agriculture issues private pesticide applicator’s licenses for people interested in purchasing and applying restricted-use pesticides to property they rent, own or lease; or applying general-use pesticides on lands of their immediate neighbors. Pesticide is a collective term including herbicides, insecticides and rodenticides. MSU Extension coordinates the educational component of the licensing process. Commonly applied restricted use products include the herbicide Tordon 22k and strychnine baits used for northern pocket gopher control.
Energy crisis forthcoming?
The heartbreaking tragedy in Japan has rightly brought concerns with nuclear energy into the public debate. And with those concerns with nuclear safety, some are predicting that we will see a greater interest in coal-fired energy.

Spring operations start-up in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park staff are gearing up for the season, with west-side vehicle reservations about to begin and snow plows nearing Logan Pass.
St. Regis hits bump against tough Charlo team
Over the course of a long season, talent may not always be enough.

Camp Bighorn training provides a rush
PLAINS – From kayaking, to rock climbing, and a high element ropes course, Camp Bighorn has it all. With the adrenaline churning activities available, training becomes an important part of the process, ensuring everyone’s safety.
Speech classes offered: "Speech Craft" helps locals gain confidence
Courtesy of Ellen Childress
Conservation groups challenge timber sale
Four conservation groups filed suit in Federal District Court in Missoula Dec. 16, challenging a large logging and fuels-reduction project near Condon in the Flathead National Forest.
Mineral County law roundup
Traffic Stop, 2nd Avenue and 3rd Street, Superior, Deputy took suspect into custody and transported them to Mineral County Jail.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Sunrise Fire salvage project OK'd
On June 1 the United States Department of Agriculture announced that the acting forest supervisor had signed the Sunrise Fire Salvage Decision Notice.
Recreational Marijuana Licenses Available by October 2021
Recreational Marijuana Licenses Available by October 2021

Joint Operation Mariposa partners with Trout Creek School, U.S. Army
The latest painting of local artists Dave Williams’ and Plains High School junior Hailee Steinebach’s “Guardians of the Herd” series...

Plains VFW, Auxiliary remembers those who served
On Sunday, May 30, members of the Plains VFW Post 3596, the VFW Auxiliary, and members of the community gathered to remember and honor the members of the military who had given their lives in service to their country. The group first assembled at the Plains Cemetery, and then went to the bridge to remember those lost at sea. (Adam Lindsay/Valley Press)