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Bobcats and Panthers face off a second time
SUPERIOR/ALBERTON – On Tuesday, the Superior Bobcats and Alberton Panthers reunited on the court for a rematch a month after they last played each other in December.

Savage Heat seal fate
HOT SPRINGS – The Savage Heat met the Noxon Red Devils in Ronan for the first game of the District Tournament. Hot Springs battled to move forward to the next round and further their season.
Letters to the editor - Jan. 23, 2013
Why does it seem that every taxing body in this County needs a ‘keeper’? At a time when the very nation is in crisis mode about money, why are there even Preliminary plans for another giant boondoggle here? Do we have to make it a law that every meeting of Any Taxing body here HAS to have a big Sign there saying “Mineral is among the poorest counties in Montana- GET IT? ACT LIKE IT!” Just do your Job Better and forget about these monstrous ‘Pipedreams’ that occasionally ‘come up’ to Tax us All. Doesn’t our School Board have anything better to do than plot to tax me out of my house?

Incident Leaves Lingering Questions

St. Regis Schools receive $50,000 grant
Superior, Alberton are denied
Sanders County Sheriff's Report
10/24

The show must go on
Despite cancellations Saturday, the boat show went on as planned Sunday
The tremendous efforts it took to bring the hydroplane races to Trout Creek over the weekend were almost for naught as the races had to be cancelled Saturday due to dangerous debris floating in the water that can wreak havoc on the hydro boats.

Fair 4-H Awards and sale go well for participants
Civil Air Patrol organizing local squadron
The opportunity to have a front row seat in an airplane and be a pilot’s right hand man doesn’t come around too often. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) cadets do just that during orientation flights in CAP aircrafts.
Wolf "problem" hits home
County Commissioners met on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of declaring Mineral County a disaster area, which would give citizens the right to kill a wolf if it threatened people, livestock or big-game animals. This proposed resolution is patterned after a similar one drafted by commissioners in Idaho County, Idaho, which asked Gov. Butch Otter to allow wolves to be eradicated in north-central Idaho County by any means necessary.

Mineral County Celebrates Life
Residents from all over Mineral County gathered at the Superior High School track to celebrate life at the 13th annual Mineral County Relay for Life.
Fun and games in AWANA program
Twenty-eight students, aged kindergarten through sixth grade, caught a special bus last Thursday after school let out. Rather than heading home after school let out, the kids were bussed over to the Superior Community Church for the weekly AWANA program.

Little Guy Wrestlers pumped for season with dodge ball tournament
Nick Ianniello
Mineral County Court Report - July 26-August 9
Mineral County Court Records from July 26 to August 9

With a new year comes change
SANDERS COUNTY- With elementary through high school classes set to begin in less than one week, teachers, school administrators and other staff are getting ready for the influx of students about to descend upon learning institutions across Sanders County. The inevitable end of summer means the beginning of another year of mathematics, science and homework for students fresh off the euphoria of summer break.
Mineral County health officer offers insight into losing weight

Bears are busy in county trying to fatten up
Fall likewise can bring increased bear activity particularly if you have enticing treats lying around.

Bridger ends season for Hot Springs in heart-breaking fashion
It was all of those and more Saturday afternoon when the Bridger Scouts and Hot Springs Savage Heat collided in a round one, Montana high school 6-man football playoff game.

Deer, elk gun opener is finally here!
The general hunting season for deer and elk begins Saturday in Montana and with it tens of thousands of hunters will take to the fields and forests seeking a trophy or meat for table.

Hot Springs gridders beat Noxon, fall to White Sulphur Springs
The Hot Springs football team had the unenviable task of playing two games in three days due to some unusual rescheduling plans.