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Montana Governor Steve Bullock issued an official state of emergency on Sunday, July 23, 2017.

Veterans Transportation awarded 2016 Ford van
Mineral County Veterans Transportation members now have a new van, thanks to the Veterans Administration in Helena. They awarded the Mineral County group with a 2016 Ford Flex to replace their aging vehicle, which sustained $3,000 worth of damage in an accident last year.
Flat Iron Quilting Guild announces raffle winner
Flat Iron Quilting Guild recently drew a winner at the First Security Bank in Plains. The annual fundraiser raffle drew plenty of tickets this year with all the names just about over flowing out of a laundry size basket.
Potential government shutdown would include Forest Service in Mineral County
The government officially shut down on Friday, Jan. 19 at midnight when lawmakers were unable to agree on a spending bill.

County is part of multi-state outbreak linked to live poultry
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) confirmed last week that 14 Montanans in 11 counties have been diagnosed this spring with salmonella after coming in contact with live poultry.

Sheriff's Office receives $10k donation
Phillips 66 recently donated $10,000 to the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office as part of their Philanthropic Community Program.
Hot Springs Library offering chance to 'Share Your Story,' create oral history
HELENA — The Friday after Thanksgiving is the National Day of Listening. The Montana State Library — partnered with public libraries throughout the state — encourages Montanans to record their stories, and those of their loved ones, as part of the Share Your Story Montana project.

State of disaster declared by governor as flood worries persist
Gov. Steve Bullock declared a second executive order this month declaring a “disaster to exist in the state of Montana” on May 21. In the most recent declaration, Gov. Bullock stated that, “flood conditions persist and have worsened in many locations since I declared a state of emergency to exist statewide in Montana”. His previous order was on May 1, 2018.
Hazy skies cover Sanders County
SANDERS COUNTY – Hazy skies settled over much of northwestern Montana earlier this week.

St. Regis team competes at the Academic World Quest
On Feb. 23, nearly 300 high school students from around the state competed at the 12th annual Academic WorldQuest competition organized by the Montana World Affairs Council.

Mineral Community Hospital leads community-wide effort to help families and students
MINERAL COUNTY - What started out as an idea among the employees of Mineral Community Hospital (MCH), evolved into a county-wide program to help our children, parents, teachers and school administration start the 2015-2016 school year with a little less ‘sting’ on their wallets.

County golf teams compete at Plains
PLAINS - Wild Horse Golf Course played host to the Plains Invitational on Saturday, April 26.

Preschoolers meet piglets
PLAINS - Home Start Preschool students were tickled pink with meeting Dave Williams’ two female 3-month-old piglets Friday afternoon as part of a school field trip.
Shirley Ann Terrell
Better known as “Nana,” passed away February 24, 2013 after fighting cancer for five and a half years. She was born May 26 in Paradise, MT to Merle and Manilia Steele.

TRACS hosts fly-in event to raise funds for animals
THOMPSON FALLS – Wine, beer, and good food greeted the guests at the annual Thompson River Animal Care Shelter’s fundraising event.

St. Regis native releases novel about his life

Woman jailed in connection to Alberton church blaze
A suspect in the fire that damaged a Alberton church last week is in custody.

Seniors say goodbye to home court
St. Regis held Senior Night last Saturday to honor athletes and parents for their dedication to school sports. One senior from the boys team and three girls shared the honor on the court in between the varsity girls and boys basketball game against Lincoln. Where Lincoln seniors also received balloons from St. Regis.

Alberton man's truck struck by BNSF train
A pickup truck was struck by a train just west of the Cyr Exit on Tuesday morning, Feb. 19. The incident occurred at the railroad crossing off Daigle Lane. The driver was Roy Shutter, who graduated from Alberton High School and joined the Navy in 2012.

Charlo Lady Vikings beat Hot Springs for District 14-C title
In the end, the unbeaten stayed that way and took home the top prize.