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Legals for March, 2 2022
Mineral County Sheriff's Office logs
Mineral County Sheriff's Office logs

Applications for Youth Conservation Corps due March 11
The Youth Conservation Corps is a summer employment program for young men and women ages 15 through 18, who work, learn and earn together for eight weeks on projects that help conserve the natural resources of the U.S.
Mineral County auto auction slated for Saturday
On Saturday, March 5 at 11 a.m. on the Mineral County Courthouse steps, there will be an auction of six vehicles, four of which are former patrol vehicles that were used until the new patrol units were purchased and placed into service last year.

What to know about big horn sheep in Sanders County
Along the rocky ridges and the winding roads of Sanders County, locals are blessed to experience the beauty of the snowcapped peaks, the winding rivers and creeks and the chance to explore what is around the next bend in the road.

New quilt shop opens in Plains
A new store has opened up in Plains and the community of home quilters and crafters have kept business owner Melissa Compton very busy.
CSKT increases recreation fees, closes areas for tribal use only
Skyward recreation pressures have helped spawn a hike in camping and use fees — and a handful of public closures — on Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribal lands.
Chaos and disrespect
Utter chaos and confusion is what engulfed the meeting room of the Republican Party when they met last week.

Officials say hunting wolves from aircraft prohibited
Despite a recent interpretation of Montana state law that aerial hunting of wolves is not prohibited, doing so runs afoul of federal law.

Thompson Falls boys finish 4th at divisional tourney
If the roller coaster ride ends with fans thinking it was worth the price of a ticket, most would call that a successful run.
Lady Bobcats cap impressive season
Most coaches will agree the ideal situation during a basketball season is that the team gets better as the season goes on.
Hiawatha rail line to be part of federal study
Officials are confident that the long-defunct Amtrak line that once snaked through Montana’s southern tier en route to the West Coast will be part of a forthcoming federal study into discontinued intercity passenger rail lines — an important step in the mission to restore Amtrak service between the state’s most populous cities.
Western B tournament tips off Thursday in Ronan
A pair of No. 1 district seeds and a pair of fourth place district qualifiers will represent Sanders and Mineral counties in this week’s divisional playoffs beginning Thursday.
Hot Springs boys, girls take 3rd at 14C tourney
Close but not quite is the word with the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams following the Western 14C tournaments this past weekend in Ronan.

T-Falls boys get fourth seed in Divisionals
Things were looking good following the first day of the Western 7B District tournament for the Thompson Falls High boys basketball team.
Lady Hawks earn No. 4 seed
After getting a bye in the first day of the 7B girls basketball playoffs in Bigfork, the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks had reason to feel optimistic.
Superior girls clip Charlo for 14C title
There are mountains, folks say, that just can’t be climbed.
St. Regis, Charlo thrill in 14C championship
Sound can be many things. It can bring joy or be a harbinger of pain. Produce happiness or deflating sorrow as when someone unties the end of a balloon and the energy keeping it pumped up escapes into thin air.

Superior's Reese signs with Carroll
Superior’s loss is Carroll College’s gain.
Paradise: Water board members call for split from sewer board
There has been progress made in the controversial Paradise Sewer construction project.