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Mineral County Commissioners meeting

Adam Robertson/Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 1 month AGO
by Adam Robertson/Mineral Independent
| December 4, 2013 12:01 PM

County Commissioner Duane Simmons, Cindy Grimm and Dennis Hildebrand look over a series of letters to be delivered to the Forest Service. The letters were composed by MCRAG and addressed the commissioner's concerns about the West Mullan Fire cleanup and the Cedar Thom project.

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Grand Opening
January 22, 2014 10:33 a.m.

Grand Opening

The new St. Regis Senior Center was dedicated to Maxine Flemming, a member of the center since 1983. Her name and picture appears on a plaque to be displayed in the new center.

March 5, 2014 1:44 p.m.

Icy highways lead to a weekend of accidents

MINERAL COUNTY – As blizzard-like conditions swept through the area late last week Interstate 90 became an ice rink and accident reports flooded in as traffic tried to navigate the hazardous roads. The heavy snows began on Thursday, Feb. 27, and only let up periodically over the next few days. According to Mineral County Sheriff’s Office dispatch, approximately 12 accidents occurred between Thursday and Sunday, March 2. Most of these were cases where vehicles slid off the road or spun out. According to Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Charles Burton, they were almost all caused by people driving too fast on the slick roads. “The weather has definitely been a factor,” Burton said. “People need to slow down a bit.” Burton also responded to an accident where a vehicle with a trailer hit some ice and the trailer fell over. On Friday, Feb. 28, Mineral County Sheriff Ernie Ornelas and the Mineral County Sheriff’s Deputies were kept busy for most of the day assisting with the flood of calls. While there were no investigations opened, the sheriff’s office was on hand to help with the accidents. While the Superior ambulances were also busy responding to calls, there were very few serious injuries. According to Mineral Community Hospital personnel, the hospital did not see many people with injuries resulting from the conditions. Burton said the Montana Department of Transportation was doing the best they could to keep Interstate 90 and the state highways clear. It was a daunting task as the cold temperatures and heavy snow kept the roads slick. The Montana Highway Patrol recommends everyone drive safely and go a safe speed for the road conditions.

Bobcats
March 5, 2014 1:27 p.m.

Bobcats

Tucker Smith moves to block a Hot Springs player during a Superior home game earlier this season.