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Mack Days on track to set new record
Spring Mack Days on Flathead Lake is on course for a new record of lake trout entries.

Linda Paske, 75
Linda Mae Paske

Plains sweeps team titles at T-Falls Invitational
Plains continues to roll in track and field as they swept the men’s and women’s team titles at this past week’s Thompson Falls Invitational meet in T Falls.
Local track teams compete at Seeley Swan
The Plains women’s track team placed fifth at the Seeley Swan High School track and field meet this past Friday at Missoula County Public Schools stadium.
Superior tennis off to strong start
A whirlwind schedule this past week for the Superior Lady Bobcats tennis team saw them emerge with a solid trio of unbeaten players, including their top singles and number one doubles team.

Superior begins upgrades to sewer system
The town of Superior’s long-awaited sewer system improvement project is officially in motion, with construction that began in March and scheduled for completion by November of this year.

Orville Eaton
Orville Eaton
Legals for April, 16 2025

Student work on display at Zootown Arts
Five students at Superior High School applied for a show in the youth gallery at the Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula.
Trotters win Libby Invite
Track fans could quite possibly have seen this coming.

Superior girls, Hot Springs boys win Dave Tripp
This is shaping up to be a pretty good year for Sanders and Mineral counties' high school track and field teams, as indicated by Superior’s girls and Hot Springs’ boys following the Dave Tripp Track meet this past weekend in Polson.
Plains track teams soar at Bigfork Invite
Something is brewing among the mountains and valleys that make up Sanders and Mineral counties.

Superior Meats owner honored by Small Business Association
Jerry Stroot, the owner of Superior Meats, has been named Montana’s Small Business Person of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Assistance available for energy bills
March 31 marked the end of the winter moratorium in Montana, which is that period of time when regulated utility companies need to first obtain approval from the Public Service Commission before disconnecting a customer’s natural gas or electricity account for non-pay.

Superior students stand out in Missoula writing contest
The Missoula Writes Contest, established in 2008 by the Missoula Public Library, was designed to inspire writers of all ages across Montana.
Rediscovering home: Food bank adjusts to challenges
The Community Food Bank of Mineral County stands between 85 Mineral County families and homelessness.

Merle Joseph Farrier, 78
Merle Joseph Farrier
Legals for April, 9 2025

Plains second graders go butterfly hunting
How could a second grader from Plains skip class, get up close and personal with a 6-inch Brazilian Salmon Pink Bird-eating Tarantula, and hold a 3-inch-long millipede? Well, skipping school meant a long bus ride to an exciting, one-of-a-kind destination.