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Forest Service tries to stay on schedule despite furlough
Despite the 35 day government shutdown, the Superior and Ninemile U.S. Forest Service offices have been working hard to remain on schedule. Superior District Ranger, Carole Johnson, and new Ninemile District Ranger, Eric Tomasik, gave an update report to the Mineral County commissioners on Feb. 22.

Hack & Blast raises money for Plains groups
They came, they saw, they blasted and they hacked.

Veterans service to their country celebrated in Sanders County
The veterans’ community came out in force this past week in Sanders County.

Mineral County Sheriff's Office Profile: Shawn Visintin
Prior to moving to Mineral County with his wife and 4-year-old son, Visintin was involved...
Masonic Foundation provides grants for county schools
On Jan. 28, the Montana Masonic Foundation’s Educational Grant Program presented awards to both Superior School District and St. Regis School District.

Clark Fork girls basketball claims two easy wins
The Clark Fork Lady Mountains Cats had a really good week.

American Legion and VFW award Superior students
Last week, a special awards ceremony was held in Mrs. Nytes’ eighth-grade class at Superior School.

Trotters can't snap slide in tough loss to Eureka
The meat of the Western 7B conference schedule has not been good for the Plains Trotters.

Lady Cats tennis back on the court
For tennis fans in Superior and around the area, it was a welcome site indeed.
Thompson Falls wrestlers bring back strong core
A good core of returnees, including a defending state champion, are fueling optimism on the Thompson Falls campus as the Blue Hawks wrestlers kick off the 2023-24 season.
Blue Hawks notch 7B basketball victories
If you are a coach, seeing your team come together with playoffs in the not-too-distant future is usually a good thing.

Veteran squad has Noxon volleyball thinking big
The Red Devils are counting on the explosive play of returning senior Riley Richter, as head coach Dana Grupenhoff is busy preparing the squad for what will be her 31st year of coaching volleyball.
Lady Cats' draw strong roster for tennis season
Often lost in the chaos that can be part of sports is a simple thought: have fun! Most refs or umpires don’t yell “work ball” at the beginning of a game, they say “play ball”.
Red Devils thrash Lima in six-man
In six-man Montana High School football strategies, size is good but speed is hard to beat.
Fun run: Local harriers score PRs at Pablo
After a season of running up and down hills, over streams and jumping hay bales, it is no doubt time to have a little serious fun.

Good results at Owen Invitational wrestling tourney
A pair of seniors led the way for the Superior Bobcats wrestling team while Thompson Falls scored the area’s lone weight class championship during action at this past weekend’s Owen Invitational Wrestling tournament in Polson.

Hawks' golfers tee off season
After a fifth-place finish during last year’s State B-C golf championships, Thompson Falls senior Ellie Baxter appears to be picking up where she left off.
Superior Ranger District monitors air quality
Air quality was on everyone’s minds last week in Mineral County. Especially when you looked out the front door and could barely see the mountains, the air smelled like smoke, and going outdoors was far from pleasant.

Heat brings fishing restrictions on Clark Fork River
Fishermen have been expecting the hoot owl fishing restrictions with this intense heat, but now there are also closures on the Clark Fork River.

Cub Scouts hold annual Blue and Gold
The noise level inside the pavilion at the Sanders County Fairgrounds rose a few notches as the Plains Cub Scouts Pack 46/57 held their annual Blue and Gold Banquet Thursday evening. Fourteen Cub Scouts from grades first through fifth and their parents gathered for the banquet and awards ceremony.