9/23 The 2nd annual Clark Fork River Clean Up. 10:00 am, Sanders County Fairgrounds in Plains. Info: Eastern Sanders County Conservation District, (406) 830-8687, easternsanderscd@macdnet.org
Terri Barclay, a former St. Regis Elementary Teacher, Office of Public Instruction Project Director, and instructor at the Montana Yoga Movement led an exciting and active story time session at Eva Horning Park on Tuesday, July 25. The Mineral County Library's Reading in the Park program concluded last week with a session of yoga for kids and beginners. Barclay read through the book, Be a Friend, as she and the children did a series of yoga poses like this tree pose. After the book and a bit of exercise, everyone celebrated with popsicles. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
It took a little over three years for Superior native Kathryn McKinney Verley to accomplish her dream of writing and publishing a biography on her life, her family’s remarkable military history, and her relatives heritage.
KEYSER - The Keyser City Council approved a projected $1.56 million budget for 2022-2023 this week, which represents a slight increase from the current year.
County commissioners to hear more budget requests
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
Tribune Managing Editor
KEYSER - The Mineral County Commissioners have another full slate of budget requests scheduled for their afternoon meeting on Tuesday.
The commissioners began accepting requests for funding during their Feb. 9 meeting, when they heard from the Potomac Valley Conservation District, Mineral County Health Department, Family Resource Network, Piedmont Library, Family Crisis Center, Aging & Family Services of Mineral County, and assessor Jill Cosner.
Tuesday, they have appointments to hear from the Community Trust Foundation, Keyser-Mineral County Library, Developmental Center & Workshop, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Special Operations/Fire School, the Mineral County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Mineral County Chamber of Commerce.