- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /

Madison Hill of St. Regis earns top honors at state
Superior graduate Aaron Kelly (72) played for the Red Team in the 33rd Annual Bob Cleverley All-Star Classic football game in Butte on June 4. The Red Team won against the Blue Team, 38 to 16. (Photo courtesy of Aaron Kelly)

Mike Curtin runs against Commissioner Zylawy in Tuesday election
Mike Curtin runs against Commissioner Zylawy in Tuesday election
Prominent Montana authors visit local library with rough and tumble tales
The Mineral County Public Library in Superior held a “Meet and Greet” with two Montana authors on Friday. They were Russell Rowland, a Billings author who just released the book “Fifty-Six Counties: A Montana Journey,” along with Superior author, Mike Lapinski, who released “Damaged Goods.”

Madison Hill of St. Regis earns top honors at State
Madison Hill, a junior at St. Regis, took top honors in the long jump at the Class C State Track and Field meet in Missoula on Friday with 16-8.25. She was trailed by Claire Fickler from Drummond with 16-06.75. Ember Schwindt from Cascade took third with 16.05.75, followed by Carly Hergett of Arlee in fourth with 16-05.25.
Court Report May 20-27
Mineral County Justice Court
3 candidates vying for House District in primary
Primary elections will take place on June 7.
Honors and awards celebrated at annual banquet
St. Regis Business Professional of America (BPA) and Future Farmers of America (FFA) held their annual member, parent and community banquet on May 20 in the St. Regis gym. There were 16 BPA members this year, and 42 FFA members.
Community Notes
Mineral County Relay for Life is holding their annual “Lunch in the Lot” fundraiser on Wednesday, June 8 next to the Trail West Bank in Superior from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Enjoy hamburgers, taco salad, nachoes, cookies, pies, lemonade and ice tea. Call Peggy at 822-0922 for more information. Relay for Life is a part of the American Cancer Society.

Four decades of teaching outdoor skills
For over four decades, sixth graders from area schools head to Savenac for Outdoor Education, and this year was no exception for students from Superior. They arrived at camp last Monday, for a week of fun and educational outdoor activities.

Veterans honored at Retired Senior and Volunteer Program event
The Superior Color Guard salutes veterans during a luncheon on Armed Forces Day. The luncheon was put on by the Retired Senior and Volunteer Program in Superior.

Students recognized for local radon project
Superior students Mary Donally, Nathan Lapinski, and Aaron Kelly placed third on their presentation about the radon mitigation conducted within the school at the Clean Air and Healthy Homes competition held on May 17 in Missoula.
Court Report May 13 - 20
Bond Forfeited

Mineral Community Hospital hosts health fair
Patient services for Mineral Community Hospital, Monte Turner, draws names for prizes at a health fair held on Saturday in Superior. He was assisted by Superior students Sammi and Kyler, and Mitzi Francis.

Community Notes
CAR SHOW SET TO HIT STREETS

Superior graduates received over $54,000 in scholarships
The Superior High School graduating class of 2016.
Busy summer ahead for area Forest Service crews
Forest Service agencies are gearing up for a busy summer with a number of projects in the works. Nate Kegel, and Carole Johnson with the Superior Ranger District met on separate occasions, with County Commissioners regarding the status of several projects in the Superior Ranger District. There was also a community meeting with the Ninemile Ranger District regarding updates on the Soldier Butler fuels reduction project, as well as other projects in the area.
St. Regis students honored at business conference
It was an event of firsts for Montana at the 2016 National Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. Over 5,500 students from 23 state association attended. The Montana’s delegation represented 58 secondary chapters and two post-secondary chapters with a total Montana Association representation of 369 registered members, advisors, and guests.
Competing interests, different opinions
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality held two meetings last week regarding projects dealing with Mineral County’s natural resources. One was about the Flat Creek Iron Mountain, Mine and Mill Superfund site at Superior. The other was an application for an Opencut Mining Permit on Dry Creek for gravel, submitted by Riverside Contracting.

Superior students 'let loose'
Allan Ryan’s butterfly seems too attached to leave, as his class released butterflies a few weeks ago in Superior.

Residents donate 200 pounds of groceries for food bank
Last week Superior postal carriers did more than deliver mail, they also picked up food. It was the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.