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Superior tennis duo wins at Panter Invite
With darkness creeping in on the courts, there was a sense of urgency for the Superior Bobcat doubles team of Perri Jasper and Cami Quick.

PHOTO Stroots honored with small business award
Brent Donnelly, Small Business Association district director, and Justin Everette, SBA regional administer, straddle Jerry Stroot owner of Superior Meats and recipient of the Small Business Person of Montana. Jerry and his wife, Sandy's children and their spouses were in attendance with representatives from Gov. Greg Gianforte, Sen. Steve Daines, Sen. Tim Sheehy and Rep. Zinke offices. State Sen. Denley Loge spoke on his long and rewarding relationship with Superior Meats while customers and friends enjoyed lunch inside the retail section of the meat processing facility on Friday. May 4-10 was National Small Business Week.

Music students compete at state festival
The Superior High School music program has swelled in size and achievements since music teacher Debbie Merrill took over a few years ago.
Plains boys, Superior girls win 7B titles
Fueled by some strong individual performances from their top athletes, teams from Plains and Superior reigned supreme at the 2025 Western 7B District track and field meet this past weekend in Eureka.
Legals for May, 14 2025

Superior students create mural for hospital
For the past four years, Superior Elementary School has participated in National Small Business Week, held this year from May 4–10, with a student-led service-learning project.

Local golfers qualify for state tournament
For at least eight local high school golfers, the dream is a reality.
University of Montana spring graduates
The University of Montana has more than 1,800 students who are degree candidates for spring semester 2025.
Kvelve's Comments: Love of the game
I gotta say, I was impressed.

Plains spring concert showcases budding talent and a new conductor
The bleachers of the Plains gymnasium were filled with proud parents and grandparents, eagerly anticipating the spring concert performance by the school’s budding musicians. This year marked a special first: the debut of high school senior Logan Steinebach as the high school band conductor.