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Superior Meats and Mineral County Airport
A project that has been in the developmental stages for a decade is nearing the last few steps of completion.

Project moving forward
SUPERIOR – A project a decade in the making that could provide one local business and a county facility with desperately needed utility infrastructure is closer than ever to becoming a reality.
Child safety a priority
SUPERIOR – Several entities in Mineral County worked together last week at two separate events during Child Passenger Safety Week to ensure children are properly restrained when they travel in vehicles.
Open Doors opens up to chamber
SUPERIOR –A representative from a group interested in investing in Superior was on hand at the latest Mineral County Chamber of Commerce meeting to answer questions from community members about their intentions and motivations.

Thrift store has a message to send
SUPERIOR – The motto posted on the front door of the Women in Timber Thrift Store reads “if you wouldn’t use it, wear it or give it to your best friend, please don’t share it with us” and they are asking whoever is dumping trash on their front step to abide by those words.

Soccer teams take to the field in Superior
Players with the under six years old team of the Mineral County Soccer League race down the field as players from Thompson Falls give chase.
Lady Devils win at home
NOXON – On Homecoming weekend the Noxon Lady Red Devils triumphed over the competition defeating the visiting Superior Lady Bobcats in a match last weekend.

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.
Bomb scare in Superior
SUPERIOR – A package set off a brief bomb scare at the post office in Superior Monday, Sept. 22 at approximately 8 a.m. after postal employees alerted local law enforcement to what they considered suspicious markings on the outside of the package.

Obituary; Alice Mardell (Dewar) Monzie
Alice Mardell (Dewar) Monzie, 91, of Hood River, Ore., passed away Sept. 5, 2014, at the Hood River Care Center of natural causes. Alice was born July 30, 1923, at Rexford, Mont., to Jesse C. and Alice Adele (Stone) Dewar.
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Road to Recovery
Letters to the Editor; A grave crime
Editor:

Superior pool
The community swimming pool in Superior has been seeing less users over the last few years and less revenue to cover operating costs.

Future of Superior pool in question
SUPERIOR – Some residents in Superior are calling for the community swimming pool to be closed down permanently because they say the pool has been losing money and clientele for years.

Burst pipe floods courthouse
SUPERIOR – A burst pipe in the Mineral County Courthouse sent water shooting through a wall, soaking the carpet in the hallway leading to the emergency dispatch center and causing damage to offices.
Noxon heats up court
NOXON – The Lady Red Devils suffered a loss and later combated it with a win against county rivals as the ladies record went to 3-1 overall.
New MCH CEO coming soon to Superior
SUPERIOR – There will be a new face among the familiar ones at the Mineral Community Hospital soon as the search for a new chief executive officer continues.

New doctor adjusts to life in Mineral County
SUPERIOR – A family practitioner and her family who moved to the area seven months ago are slowly but surely adjusting to life in rural Montana after spending the last few years in a place about as opposite from Mineral County as can be.
Stakeholders get answers
MINERAL COUNTY – A group of Mineral County land management stakeholders met on Tuesday, Sept. 2, to discuss how recently discovered information could affect the way forests in the county are utilized in the future.

Superior narrowly falls to Darby
DARBY – The Superior Bobcats were already at a disadvantage when they took the field under the bright lights of Darby on Friday, Sept. 12 due to the absence of their starting quarterback and it may have contributed to their second loss of the season.