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Returning Home: Former Plains students are a key part of the high school staff today
Plains High school has been around for nearly 100 years and for as long as recent memory holds, has had some of the most excellent teachers. Many of them are returning students inspired by previous instructors to bring that same energy, excitement and encouragement to future generations.
Letters to the Editor - Oct. 9
Legals for March, 5 2025
Legals for December, 8 2021

Sanders County boy's teams make strides
MISSOULA - The Jim Johnson Invitational hosted by Alberton High School, at the University of Montana’s Dornblaser Field, featured stand out performances form athletes across Sanders County.
Fire meeting planned Sunday evening at MIneral Co. Fairgrounds
This meeting will be open to the public and streamed live on the West Lolo Complex Facebook page.
Youth Advocating Programs teach life skills to students
Alberton School will be hosting a group called Youth Advocating Prevention, or YAP for sixth, seventh and eighth graders. The group will meet weekly at the school on Wednesdays from 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. starting Nov. 30.

Noxon cruises to Clark Fork Valley Little League title
The Clark Fork Valley Little League held their postseason tournament on Saturday in Plains, six teams from around Sanders and Mineral county came to compete.

Trout Creek's Huckleberry Festival Aug. 14-15
The Miss Huckleberry and Huck Finn Talent contest will be held Saturday evening.
Mineral County housing market remains hot
The morning coffee-clutch subjects have gone from bare shelves, back to wolves. Then to the price of fuel to election predications and to the new houses being built and local subdivision rumors in the last 30 days.
Tracksters tune up at Kim L Haines meet
That was, in basic terms, a clean-up, rest-up and tune-up weekend for area Class B-C track and field teams as post season playoffs get underway this week.

Community Notes
With temps in the 90s forest service officials have raised the Fire Danger Rating to high, meaning any fire start has a high chance of quickly becoming widespread. They have closed Outdoor Burning by Permit. All burn permits for yard debris, agriculture and wildland burning are now invalid. Campfires are still allowed in proper fire rings.

Superior man sentenced for setting forest fires
A Superior man who admitted to setting fires on Forest Service lands in Mineral County was sentenced Jan. 5 to eight months in prison.

Superior's Fab Five

Candidates for 3-year term on Plains School Board
NAME: Rose Wagoner

Superior soap maker sticks to tried and true methods
Angie Mellen, founder of Mellen Patch Soaps, is new to the industry but sticks to the proven method.

Sanders County deals with illegal dumping
One person’s garbage is not always another person’s treasure.
Food for Thought: Guidelines for divorced parents
One third of all children in the United States experience divorce...

Clark Fork Valley Hospital continues COVID-19 vaccines
Steady progress is being reported on the Co-vid 19 vaccination front from Clark Fork Valley Hospital...

Superior Cemetery gets upgrades
The land for the Superior Cemetery up Flat Creek was donated by A.P. Johnson, who is considered the "father" of Superior by many residents.