Here’s what else is making news in the Sept. 16, 2014 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– Tofield Mayor says “everything is possible” in discussions on ideas concerning a new community hall and its feasibility;

– Opinion: An open letter to new premier Jim Prentice from the Friends of Medicare;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses “Mess-Makers” in her latest column;

– Tofield and District Chamber of Commerce plans for Business Celebration Banquet set for Oct. 17;

– The Board of Beaver Foundation tours its lodges and manors and views new generators;

– RCMP National Youth Advisory Committee needs Alberta youth to contribute;

– Tofield Satellites gain a little help, plans in place to play 2014/15 BRHL season;

– Mannequin hanging from power line in Strathcona a “dummy” move, say RCMP;

– RCMP warns public to protect themselves against financial fraudsters;

– Local champ learns to “Set the Bar High” at War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) seminar;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Experience Black Nugget Lake before season ends Oct. 13; Alberta Pulse Growers join growing coalition for plant breeders’ rights; Diana McQueen replaces Greg Weadick as Minister of Municipal Affairs in new Prentice cabinet;

– The Mercury also has a Help Wanted Section, Business and Professional Directory, Classified and Blanket advertising; Restaurant Guide; Church Directory and other display advertising.