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Lessons to be learned
Reconnecting with our strengths
How is guilt affecting your life?
This is a two part series. In this article we will explore the concept of guilt and how it affects a person’s life. Next week I will discuss how to manage guilt.
Commissioners discuss Superior event parking needs
SUPERIOR – In their weekly meeting Friday, the Mineral County Commissioners discussed issues related to parking at the County Fair and Lion’s Club Rodeo as well as possible technical upgrades for the Mineral County Library.
Letter to the Editor - March 5
Clark Fork Valley Hospital CEO announces changes due to COVID-19
As you can probably imagine it has been a busy week at Clark Fork Valley Hospital.
Clark Fork Valley Hospital CEO announces changes due to COVID-19
As you can probably imagine it has been a busy week at Clark Fork Valley Hospital.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery

New growth at local greenhouse business
Originally from Pennsylvania, Milton Pearce and his wife worked for 18 years at the Northwest Indian Bible School in Alberton before moving to their current location in St. Regis 22 years ago.
Mineral County Community Calendar - Jan. 15
Road to Recovery
Mineral County schools receive grants for upgrades
SUPERIOR/ST. REGIS – Two Mineral County schools were recently awarded the Quality School Project Grant by Governor Steve Bullock, in order to make upgrades to some of the systems and facilities of the schools.
Veterans should see if PACT Act can help
We write this letter with the hope of reaching as many Montana Veterans and their family members as possible regarding the recent passage of the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act sponsored by Sen. Jon Tester.
'Drive 4 Ur Community' to benefit Cancer Network of Sanders County
While you are out having fun at the Sanders County Garage Sale-ing, make a quick stop at Rehbein Ford in Plains on June 24. This is your opportunity to test drive a brand new Ford vehicle and donate to Cancer Network of Sanders County at the same time. Want to know how easy and fun it is to donate that $20? Just show up at Rehbein Ford sometime between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., fill in a short survey and take a new Ford car or truck for a test drive. Only one person per address qualifies and you must possess a current driver’s license. Ford Motor Company will send us $20/person for your efforts. They offer up to $6,000 for this event, so we could really use 300 people to do the test drive! Being able to host this event is kind of a big thing, Ford Motor Company does not back this event for just any Ford dealership. Rehbein Ford had to apply for this event months ago. Our past success and enthusiastic participation in the community is one reason why we are able to make this an annual event.

Helmsley Trust donates money to county
SUPERIOR - The American Heart Association in Missoula received a generous grant late last month, in an effort to improve survival rates of heart attack patients in rural Montana.
Wolf hunting, trapping regs are unlawful
The general rifle hunting season opened recently across Montana.

Superior host Tech Night
Parents and students got a taste of the technology Superior students are using in the classroom Thursday night at the annual Tech Night event.
Setting the record straight
Submitted by: Dick Brown, President of MHA…An Association of Montana Health Care Providers
Suicide rate high in state
MINERAL/SANDERS COUNTY – According to statistics provided by Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Suicide Prevention Coordinator Karl Rosston, Montana consistently has one of the highest rates of suicide per capita in the country.
Monopoly is not just a game, but a lesson
Danielle Switalski
Food for Thought: What is your style?
There are basically five different ways people relate to one another.

University of Montana dominates 'Can the Cats' food drive
The University of Montana and the Missoula community handily defeated ...