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Food Bank plans activities
The public is invited to an open house to tour the new Community Food bank building on Monday, Jan. 31, noon to 2 p.m., at 308 Pine in Superior, and join the staff for coffee and treats. Visitors are asked to use the alley access from 4th Ave. and park on the South side of the building.
Local senators receive pro-business awards
Mineral County legislator Rep. Gordon Hendrick (R-Superior) and Senate District 7 Sen. Greg Hinkle (R-Thompson Falls) have been given a "Champion of Small Business" award for their pro-small business voting record in the 2009 Legislative Session.
Fire breaks out at bark mill
A fire broke out at the Mountain West Bark on Thursday night. Firefighters from the Superior Volunteer Fire Department responded to the fire between 7 and 8 p.m. according to Fire Chief John Woodland. Firefighters from the St. Regis Department also were out twice to assist crews with the burn. The fire was still burning at about 5 p.m. on Friday night, creating a heavy smoke in the valley.
Lady Tigers finish season strong
St. Regis Lady Tiger Head Coach Damian Droessler knew the competition would be fierce going into the District 14-C Tournament in Ronan.
Cabin Fever Quilters show looks at places in the heart
“Places in the Heart” will be the thirteenth annual quilt show held by the Cabin Fever Quilters of Mineral County, Montana on Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3.

PHOTOS Memorial Day Tributes
PHOTOS Memorial Day Tributes

Superior woman works to reunite owners with lost pets
Lifetime Superior resident Bessie Spangler appreciates what it means to be your brother’s keeper, or rather make that your canine’s keeper.
County students make college honor rolls
Three Mineral County students rocked the honor roll list for the Montana State University 2017 fall semester. Students must complete a minimum of 12 degree-eligible credit hours to be on either the president’s list, which is a 4.0 GPA, or the dean’s list with a 3.5 GPA or higher.
Jam Cracker project gets green light to proceed
Forest Supervisor Tim Garcia signed the final Decision Notice for the Jam Cracker project in the Lolo National Forest on May 22, 2017.
Jackpot Barrels add to Family Fun Night at fair
Jackpot Barrels will bring some extra cash winnings to lucky riders on Thursday, Aug. 2 during the start of the Mineral County Fair in Superior. The event will be held on Family Night, and riders can test their skills in three different skill divisions from beginners to expert riders.

Wrestling Ted Kato Invitational in Thompson Falls
Ted Kato Wrestling Invitational was held in Thompson Falls on Saturday, Jan. 21. Where Ronan came in first with a score of 186. Plains-Hot Springs landed second at 118, Flathead JV, 104; Thompson Falls, 103; Florence, 88; Superior/Alb. Clark Fork Mountain Cats, 71; Bigfork, 52; Missoula Big Sky JV, 46; Mission-Charlo, 43; Missoula Sentinel JV, 32; Drummond-Philipsburg, 25; Arlee, 20.
Blade Jacobson of Thompson Falls to be recognized at UNL Honors Convocation
LINCOLN, NE - Blade Andrew Jacobson of Thompson Falls will be among University of Nebraska-Lincoln undergraduate students honored in conjunction with UNL’s All-University Honors Convocation April 13.
Letters to the Editor; A grave crime
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Vern B. Miller
Vern B. Miller of Superior, Montana, passed away Dec. 18, 2019 with his family by his side from complications of Parkinson’s disease.
Mountain Cats win challenge game, bound for Western C Divisional
The Clark Fork Mountain Cats just made history by making it to the Western C Divisional Tournament in Butte as the Alberton/Superior co-op. They won their challenge game against the Seeley-Swan Blackhawks on Monday in Frenchtown, 56-44. The Cats earned third place at the 13C District Tournament, edging Victor 54-53 on Saturday. Darby won the championship game over Seeley-Swan, 65-38. Since Clark Fork and Seeley-Swan had not met in the tournament, the Cats were able to challenge for a berth in the Western C Divisional. In Monday’s win over Seeley-Swan, Bryan Mask led the Cats with 15 points, Carson Callison had 13, Aaron Waddle 12, Michael Spence 11 and Danner Haskins 5.
Leo Quentin Erickson
Leo Quentin Erickson, born Dec. 17, 1942 in Superior, Montana, passed away June 8, 2020 in his home in Medical Lake, Washington.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 9
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Mineral County Community Calendar - Oct. 30
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon

Year in Review 2017:
The year 2017 was ushered in on the back of an epic snow storm which dump nearly a foot of snow on the valley in early January. It was just one of many natural disasters and phenomenon which dominated headlines throughout the year.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Week of Oct. 16
Free Medicare 101 Classes Coming Soon