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Superior Elementary hosts annual fun run
Around 400 students and staff, along with numerous parents participated in the 17th annual Fun Run hosted by Superior Elementary School.
Lady Hawks remain undefeated in conference action
The Lady Hawks have taken flight, and it comes at the right time of the year.
Horsemen open season with win at tip-off
All the ingredients have been there, ripening and getting better.
Shirley J. Schierding Garr, 78
Saltese — Overcome by the joy of her Valentine’s Day present of new flooring, Shirley passed away at her new home in St. Regis on February 15th, 2017. Born September 19, 1938 in Metaline Falls WA to Will and Millie Schierding the family settled in Superior where she graduated from Superior HS. Shirley was preceded by her sisters Sylvia Parkin and Norma Parkin and leaves behind her beloved husband of 59 years Donal Garr. She has two children having forgot their names from a very young age, eldest daughter Dawn aka Sis; son Matty aka Matt Boy, Rusty, Scruffer and four grandchildren, Duane aka Dunker Man, Duane O; Davina aka Gooby; Gavyn aka Lil-G and Brayden aka Matt.

Bootlegger Bar is quietly bringing quality acts to area
The Bootlegger Bar in Superior sprang to life on Friday night as singer-songwriter, Rick Brantley took the stage. Brantley, from Macon, Georgia, lit up the stage with his acoustic solo performance of lively country tunes.
Internet safety class taught
SUPERIOR – Students from grades seven to twelve in the Superior School District have the opportunity to utilize a program unique in Mineral County but that privilege comes with some strict and necessary guidelines to protect their safety and keep them on task in the classroom.

An act of love
SUPERIOR – Because of one Superior resident’s act of compassion last week, somewhere a child suffering from long-term hair loss due to a medical condition will receive a quality hair prosthetic.
Car show will go on
SUPERIOR - The Old Schoolhouse Rock Car Show will return for its fifteenth year on June 7.
Letters to the Editor; Safety of our kids
Ceremony honors life-savers
SUPERIOR – Mineral County resident Karen Schwatrzkopf is alive today thanks to the efforts of first responders and those who were on the scene of her cardiac arrest and performed CPR on her.

Mayor Wood joins nation in honoring the efforts of volunteers
A large crowd of Mineral County residents gathered at the steps of the Mineral County Courthouse on April 9 to honor the countless number of volunteers as part of the first ever Mayor’s Day of Recognition for National Service.

Heppe honored by County Library
Feb. 29, the Mineral County Library hosted a Volunteers Appreciation Day in recognition of those whose selfless efforts make the library run smoothly.

Lunch on the Lot a success for fifth year in row
Relay for Life Teams and other community members gathered out on the lawn beside Mullan Trail Bank in Superior Friday to enjoy the beautiful weather and make money for a good cause during their annual Lunch on the Lot event.

Tfalls wrestles twice
In a busy week, the Blue Hawk wrestling team went on the road to duel Mission on Thursday before competing in the Superior Invitational on Saturday.
Trojans beat Superior
Nick Ianniello

The quest for the title continues
Three local students to perform with nationwide band
SUPERIOR – Three students from Superior High School have been honored with a once in a lifetime opportunity to join a band composed of musicians from all across the nation.
Superior High School celebrates homecoming
No one would have imagined in March that the COVID-19 pandemic would last this long.

Clark Fork volleyball sweeps St. Regis
In what turned out to be a fast-moving volleyball match, I-90 rivals Clark Fork (Superior/Alberton) and St. Regis faced off on the Tigers home court Thursday night with Clark Fork sweeping the host team three games to zero.