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School Board discusses developments in academic year
PLAINS – The Plains School Board Trustees met on Monday, September 16 to tend to a variety of different issues, varying from the progress of the school expansion to purchasing new iPads for the first grade class.

Local afterschool programs in jeopardy
When Superior parent Roxanne Wyatt drops her kindergartner and fifth-grader off at Superior Elementary School for summer camp, she feels relieved to know her kids are being supervised and will be unplugged from their electronics while she’s at work.

Taapken's recovery after three years buoys Mountain Cats' perfect season
Already big for his age and possessing a love for football, Jordan Taapken was playing hard in preparation for the upcoming season three years ago. He could see from playing with the Alberton Junior High team a year earlier that the team had a promising future.

Blue Hawks can't keep pace with Wardens, Falcons at Divisional
Thompson Falls had aspirations of turning some good recent performances into a boys’ state tournament berth, but the Blue Hawks were eliminated from the Western B Divisional Tournament last week at the Ronan Event Center without recording a victory.

Strength of body, Strength of character
A group of professional athletes called the Strength Team visited St. Regis this week to talk with local church-goers and show off some amazing feats of strength.

Dodging the ball
Nick Ianniello

Bobcats improve over summer league season
Going into their summer basketball schedule, the Superior boy’s basketball team was looking to continue improving from the previous season and have some fun along the way.

Students connect around the world
Nick Ianniello
County attorney forum held
County attorney candidates Shaun Donovan, who is running on the democratic ticket, and Marcia Boris, who is running on the republican ticket appeared in a forum on Thursday before residents of Mineral County.
Local agency now state approved
Choices for Change Counseling (Nancy M. Smith) has been certified as a State Approved Agency by DPHHS, Addictive and Mental Disorders Division. Choices has also been designated by the Mineral County Commissioners to receive 100 % of the Mineral County earmarked alcohol tax monies for the provision of chemical dependency treatment and prevention services in accordance with MCA 53-24-206.

Wooldridge achieves childhood dream
You can ask her friends, family and teammates about it. They teased her relentlessly after every victory in the Class B-C state tennis tournament for how nervous she was prior to each match.

Monitoring nest boxes offers insights in local bluebird population
Every spring, both mountain and western bluebirds return to Western Montana, delighting residents and nature lovers alike.

Lady Bobcats' season ends at Western B
For a team that was rebuilding, the Superior Lady Bobcats basketball team made it a long way this year under the leadership of head basketball coach Jeff Schultz.
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Kvelve's Comments: Another wacky week in life of Kvelve
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Hot Springs residents depend on Buck’s Grocery
The values of hard work and acting in concert are on display at Buck’s Grocery in Hot Springs.
Local students lauded for art promoting wildfire prevention
Keep Montana Green statewide art contest celebrates its 60th year.

Weather conditions continue dire fire forecast
Stage II restrictions went into effect last Friday in Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral and Lake counties, meaning all campfires are strictly prohibited.