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Happy homecoming: Pumpkin reunited with owner
Her name was Pumpkin, a four-year-old striped tabby cat covered with hints of orange...

Playground dedication ushers in new era for Eva Horning Park
Despite a forecast of rain or possible snow showers, the Mineral County Community Foundation (MCCF) held the dedication of the new playground equipment as scheduled on Nov. 17 at the Eva Horning Park in Superior. A lively group of kids and curious community members assembled near the bright green ribbon to see what had been installed behind the orange fence at the east end of the park. For those who came early, they were treated to a sneak preview — an invitation to check out the equipment before the ceremony. From the excited shouts of the kids, the “preview” met their expectations.

Valerie Elston
Valerie Joanne Elston, 72, passed away March 12, 2019. Valerie Joanne Elston, loving Wife, Mother and Grandmother, passed away peacefully March 12, 2019, at Haven Hospice in Orange Park, Fla. She was born Feb. 19, 1947, in Plains, Mont.

Detention Center expected to reopen by mid-February
Several people who attended the Mineral County Commissioner meeting on Friday, Jan. 26 had the opportunity to tour the newly remodeled jail cells in the Detention Center. County Commissioners, Roman Zylawy, Duane Simons, and Laurie Johnston, along with County Attorney, Ellen Donohue; videographer, Mary Furlong; and Administrative Assistant, Kasey Feasel were able to see the newly painted cells and refurbished floor as well as the dispatch center.

Summer camp enriches lives in Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS- Participants in the 2013 Hot Springs Summer Arts Camp demonstrated what they had learned in the previous two weeks during a show and exhibition at the senior center on Friday. Visual arts were on display as about a hundred audience members filed into the facility to watch a presentation by the performing arts students.

Mineral County life coach wants to help people
Through her various certifications and trainings she has received, Morrison is eager to make a difference in her new community.
Rose M. Cristaldi
Rose M. Cristaldi, 93, of Plains, MT died Thursday, January 10 at the home she shared with her son, Anthony, in Plains, MT.
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Vet center
Ron Smith
Ron Smith

REACH helps fill 1,300 health-care jobs in Montana
Students examined a 3D image of a salmon, imitated a video game on human teeth, and solved a murder mystery using real human blood — all part of an annual trek to Mineral Community Hospital last Wednesday to participate in REACH.

Spawning the imagination Students get lively view of science from fish biologist
Grade-school students gathered around bubbling tanks in the St. Regis science classroom as Brooks Sanford dumped about 250 of squirmy orange alevin into the water from a net container. Alevin are newly spawned trout still carrying their yolk sac. Some students squeal with delight as they drop down into the pea gravel below.
Paradise School preservation committee meets
PARADISE – Though the Paradise School no longer hosts students during the school year, a group of local residents are working to ensure the historic building a new role, which will benefit the Paradise community well into the future.

Alberton residents join Science March
A group of Alberton residents joined thousands for the Science March Saturday. Over 600 cities around the world rallied and marched to promote that “science is based on facts, and facts are not partisan.”

St. Regis explodes with Fourth fun
This year’s Fourth of July parade did not disappoint as red, white, and blue decorated floats, people and even horses made their way down Old Highway 10 in St. Regis.
Plains Trap Club holds annual Turkey Shoot
Trap shooting enthusiasts look forward to it every year.
New church to begin holding services in St. Regis in February
Summer Crosby
The master plan has been released
THOMPSON FALLS - With much jubilation, the Master Plan for Thompson Falls was unveiled by the Downtown Planning Committee to the public last week in the Community Center. Light refreshments of cheeses, meats, fruit and hot beverages were provided to the attendees as the plan was introduced by Mayor Carla Parks and a community planner from a Charlo-based community planning company.
Robert (RB) Stetzel, 73
Robert (RB) Stetzel, 73

Plains Trotters carry momentum into tournament
Don’t look now, but the Plains Trotters may be breaking into a gallop.
LIGHT shines in St. Regis
Dr. Alan and Sarah Damron have the intention to spread the gospel from St. Regis to the Idaho border.