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June 19, 2018 9:21 p.m.

Whitewater rafting begins as water levels drop

After severe flooding this spring, water levels on the Clark Fork River are finally moderating and people are starting to recreate.

Dennis Brockway, 67
March 13, 2018 1:56 p.m.

Dennis Brockway, 67

Dennis Brockway, 67 of Superior, passed away peacefully with his family on Saturday, March 10, 2018, following several years of heart-related health issues.

Need for healthcare workers continues to grow in area
November 21, 2018 4 a.m.

Need for healthcare workers continues to grow in area

For several years Mineral County high school students have been able to spend a day at Mineral Community Hospital to explore careers in health care. Working with the Area Health Education Center (AHEC) and Research and Explore Awesome Careers in Healthcare, or REACH, students can explore a number of careers. Including lab work; X-rays; CT or computed tomography scanning; dentistry; public health; nursing; and emergency medical training.

October 25, 2017 8:20 p.m.

Hunting season has begun; numbers look promising

Montana’s general deer and elk season opened on Oct. 21 and hunters are grabbing their rifles and orange gear and heading into the mountains. Fish, Wildlife and Park reports indicate that mule deer numbers are up and whitetail populations are beginning to recover after severe winter weather in the past.

New Superior fire chief ready for challenges
April 10, 2018 6:22 a.m.

New Superior fire chief ready for challenges

When Rob Torrey stepped down as the Superior Volunteer Fire Department Chief last December, it left people wondering who would fill this critical community position. That’s when long-time Superior resident and volunteer firefighter, Steve Temple stepped up to become the next chief in February after serving as the assistant fire chief.

May 3, 2017 4 a.m.

Sanders County Sheriff's log

April 23

Community steps in to help 6-year-old St. Regis girl fighting leukemia
January 10, 2017 3:46 p.m.

Community steps in to help 6-year-old St. Regis girl fighting leukemia

While most St. Regis children are spending their winter months enjoying the snow and attending classes, 6-year-old Zaylee has spent the past several weeks lying in a hospital bed. Last year she was diagnosed with acute-lymphocytic leukemia (type B cell).

'Choose to be healthy,' motivational speaker tells county's high school students
October 31, 2017 3:08 p.m.

'Choose to be healthy,' motivational speaker tells county's high school students

“Leaders choose to believe in themselves; leaders choose to outsmart the bullies; leaders choose to set healthy boundaries; leaders choose to forgive and move forward,” these were the four tools motivational speaker, Jessie Funk told a gym full of high school students last week as part of Mineral County’s Red Ribbon Week.

Plains hosts softball tournament fundraiser
August 10, 2017 1:45 p.m.

Plains hosts softball tournament fundraiser

Players converged to the Wild Horse Sporting Complex over the weekend for the Plains Softball tournament.

Kenny Lee Marjerrison
November 1, 2017 3 a.m.

Kenny Lee Marjerrison

Kenny Lee Marjerrison, 34, passed away on Oct. 25th, 2017, at 4:30 p.m. during a fatal collision outside of Arlee. He was born in Plains, one of three children born to Jerry Marjerrison and Yvonne Roesler on May 9, 1983.

Althoff's historical statue well on its way to reality
August 29, 2018 1:31 p.m.

Althoff's historical statue well on its way to reality

Ore to Oar is a Mineral County Historical Art project spearheaded by Emily Ornelas, which will result in a statue gracing the front lawn of the courthouse in Superior. The artist, Dennis Althoff, along with Ornelas had a booth at the Mineral County Fair in early August to show the work that has been done so far, as well as to help collect donations for the project.

Several accidents mark the beginning    of an early winter driving season
November 8, 2017 4 a.m.

Several accidents mark the beginning of an early winter driving season

The Montana Department of Transportation incident report page blew up with tiny red markers over the past few days. Each marker indicates an accident and they spread over the page of Montana highways like confetti at a New Year’s Eve party.

October 22, 2018 6:35 p.m.

Lady Cats seeded second at District

With regular season at a close, the Clark Fork Lady Mountain Cats will be heading to volleyball Districts in second place, behind Seeley-Swan. The Cats suffered a loss to Noxon and to Seeley-Swan during the season, ending 8-2. Seeley cut the Cats out of first place for Districts last year, as well.

January 18, 2017 9:30 p.m.

Health service professionals meet to share reports

The Mineral County Community Coalition held their regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 10, in Superior.

'Flat Broke Fair' parade hits town
August 8, 2017 11:27 a.m.

'Flat Broke Fair' parade hits town

The Mineral County Fair Parade began promptly at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5 on River Street in Superior. Floats, horse riders and cars crossed the bridge into town waving to the crowd and throwing candy to kids. The theme this year was “Flat Broke Fair” and the theme was the result of a shaky start this year’s fair board experienced. The budget was tight going into this year’s fair, explained the fair board secretary, Deb Davis-Quitt. However, thanks to some fundraising efforts and a $1,500 grant from Blackfoot Telephone the fair went on without a hitch.

February 22, 2017 4 a.m.

Sanders County Visual Artists hold monthly meeting

On Saturday Feb. 18 the Sanders County Visual Artists held their monthly meeting to discuss the upcoming events, activities, and the renovation of the Paradise Center. In attendance at the meeting was President Karen Thorson, Public Affairs officer Joy Nelson, Rick Harter, Ilene Littlefield, and Shirley Proctor.

Sewer pipe breaks in Clark Fork River near St. Regis
January 23, 2019 4 a.m.

Sewer pipe breaks in Clark Fork River near St. Regis

A sewage pipe which crosses the Clark Fork River in St. Regis sprung a leak on Thursday, Jan. 10. Members of the St. Regis Sewer District immediately shut off the line with minimal spillage into the river. Chairman of the St. Regis Sewer District, Jerry Jones, said they acted as soon as they saw the pressure drop in the line and all responsible parties were notified immediately including the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Fish and Game; and the Montana Corps. Of Engineers.

Lolo National Forest declares very high fire danger
August 7, 2019 12:55 p.m.

Lolo National Forest declares very high fire danger

The Lolo National Forest has declared very high fire danger following dry weather.

Veterans frustrated with Choices Program
February 17, 2016 4:16 p.m.

Veterans frustrated with Choices Program

The frustration in the room was palpable as Mineral County veterans expressed their concerns about the Veteran’s Choice Program, implemented in 2015. Representatives from Senator Jon Tester’s office were in Superior Friday to listen to what local vets had to say about the program. The vets, along with medical administrators, told stories of long wait times to get in contact with people to schedule appointments; their inability to get medical appointments scheduled and of bills not paid.

Holiday shopping on target to set spending record
November 30, 2016 4 a.m.

Holiday shopping on target to set spending record

By KATHLEEN WOODFORD