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County readies for track season
Record number athletes come out for County track and field teams

Search and rescue holds 1st poker run
The Mineral County Search and Rescue Summer Solstice Poker Ride took place Saturday, offering ATV riders from Mineral County and elsewhere a chance to get out and enjoy the area’s backcountry.

Luau celebrates life of a resident
Family, friends and residents at the Mineral County Hospital in Superior gathered on the front lawn of the building Thursday to enjoy the weather and participate in a luau and memorialize the loss of a dear friend. Ruth Dunn Fitzhugh, a hospital resident, passed away on May 18.

Bobcats hold strong throughout
Superior Bobcats Coach Dan Lucier has been working with the school's team for more than 25 years an, for the first time he and his team are so close to a state championship, they can taste it.

Savage Heat salvage trip to divisionals
Three days of basketball wasn't enough to decide the fate of the two county's teams in the 14-C District Tournament in Ronan and the Savage Heat and Lady Red Devils had to face off in a challenge game Monday to determine who would advance the divisional tournament.

Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
Library patrons and their children got together to celebrate the remodeling of the library and the creation of the Sesame Street children’s room with a Sesame Street-themed party Friday afternoon.
Man rescued from Clark Fork River
A Superior resident was pulled from the Clark Fork River on Friday evening, and was near death before being rescued. What started as a typical afternoon of fishing ended in near-tragedy after Jeramy Wilson, 40, went fishing near his home located northwest of town.

Flooding threat Clark Fork reaches highest level in 100 years
The Clark Fork River in Plains reached 16.26 feet feet over the weekend. Officials say this is the highest the Clark Fork has been in 100 years.
Events and Updates
As part of a campaign to address the issue of lack of exercise and obesity’ substantiated in the Community Health Improvement Plan taken in Mineral County last spring, Mineral Community Hospital initiated a hiking program focused on getting people outdoors to enjoy the wonderful trails, lakes and vistas that make up the majority of our landscape. 2016 was the first year and consisted of a core group of 8-10 for the five hikes that were completed (two were rained out). However, by the end of the season, other people heard about this group and asked to be involved in 2017.
Open burning season ends April 30, permits will be required
Open burning season in Sanders and Mineral counties officially ends April 30, and burn permits will be required until fire season begins.

We Care Foundation teams up with Shyrock Motorcoach & RV Park
The Mineral County We Care Foundation got a huge shot-in-the arm when they recently teamed up with Shyrock Motorcoach & RV Park, located in Superior. The We Care Foundation has been around the area for eight years, helping families meet their needs for things like housing, fuel, medical bills and car repairs.

Super Saturday not dampened by drizzly sky
A wet Saturday didn’t dampen people’s enthusiasm as a number of events took place throughout Mineral County. From yards sales to tournaments, people braved the chilly weather with frequent rain showers to get together and enjoy some community activities.

Lady Bobcats fall against Arlee, win vs. Two Eagle

New Big Sky Singers play Superior for spring concert

Fighting for the cure one cup at a time
SUPERIOR – Aromas of food filled the greenway where food, drinks and desserts were sold, raising money for the fight against cancer.

Health care worker wins award
SUPERIOR – A local nurse with the Mineral County Health Department was recently awarded special recognition for her devotion to serving the health care needs of the people of Mineral County.

Lozeau Bridge Fire required devoted resources
UPDATE: Woodland said the fire was started by a welding operation on the Lozeau Bridge. Earlier reports stated a firefighter was possibly injured. It was later determined one of the firefighters from SVFD was suffering from heat exhaustion and was treated and released.
County officer appointment discussed in meeting
SUPERIOR – As part of their meeting Friday, January 10, the County Commissioners discussed appointment of members to boards, committees and other positions within county organizations.

Kids sharing and caring
MINERAL COUNTY – As Valentine’s Day put love in the air, the county’s kids got to end the day with parties as the elementary school classes held miniature celebrations in honor of the big day.
MCH eliminates nine jobs to balance budget
SUPERIOR – In a meeting held on Thursday, January 9, the county commissioners heard an update on the status of the hospital’s budgetary changes.