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Legals for June, 14 2023
Spring burn season coming to an end in western Montana
The spring burn season is officially drawing to a close in western Montana as several land agencies in charge of administering burn permits have already stopped issuing permits, and the remaining agencies in this area will also soon stop issuing permits as well.

Lady Cats take 3rd at Divisional with loss to Ennis, 54-33
The march to the state tournament by the Clark Fork Lady Mountain Cats came to an end with a loss to Ennis, 54-33. The top-teams fought for second place and a trip to Butte during a challenge game on Feb. 26. The Lady Cats already placed their mark in the school’s history book by winning the championship at the District tourney. It was the first win for the 3-year-old Alberton/Superior co-op.

Trail signs installed - thanks to local Eagle Scout Mondava
Lolo National Forest trails received some additional signage — thanks to help from a local Boy Scout Neil Mondava, 17.
Students receive high scores at District Music Festival in Missoula
Mineral County students traveled to Missoula on April 20 and 21 to participate in the District Music Festival held at Sentinel High School.
Obituary; Roy W. "Cougar Bill" Smith, Sr.
In loving memory
Volunteer retires from veteran transportation service
SUPERIOR – The service that drives veterans to and from medical appointments and is a vital county resource may be looking for a new volunteer soon as one of their volunteers recently retired from his role as driver for the Disabled American Services.

Lady Bobcats compete at districts
ST. REGIS – According to Superior volleyball head coach Beth Janney, the team played the best game of their 2014 season at just the right time during the district tournament in St. Regis last week.

Judge James investigation declared finished
SUPERIOR – Department of Justice personnel have announced the state’s investigation of Justice of the Peace Wanda James is now complete.

Sueprior-Alberton continues to dominate
The Superior-Alberton tennis team continued to roll through the competition on Thursday when they played host to St. Ignatius.
Community Notes
The Mineral Independent reported in the March 20 issue that sixth-grader Abigail Wheeler, from Superior School, won first place in the intermediate division for the Keep Montana Green Association poster art contest. Her mother proudly announced that she recently won first place in the state competition in her division. Congratulations, Abigail!

MRL train derails near Superior
Montana Rail Link crews will be working around in cleanup efforts at the site of train derailment that left four freight cars in the Clark Fork River.

Thompson Falls wrestler Hannum medals at state
It was probably the best match of the state wrestling tournament last weekend in Billings.

Rediscovering home: Superior Ranger District
Ranchers carefully select their herds for the best genetics. Who knew that the Forest Service does much the same with trees.
Sports welcome back high school basketball, wrestling
The games will now all be indoors, with small town gyms full of basketball fans stomping and cheering for their boys and girls on the courts.
Legals for June, 21 2023

Local grapplers bring home the hardware
They came through all year and the state finals proved to be no exception.

GPS inventor advises students to 'think outside the box'
On Sept. 12, Gaylord Green presented Mineral County with a scholarship check for $5,000 at a high school assembly in St. Regis. The check will be added to a nearly $14,000 account Green has set up in the county for qualifying graduates. The winner of the scholarship has the opportunity to receive $8,000 over their four-year college career, or $1,000 each semester.