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Paradise exhibit features region’s top artists
August 9, 2023 midnight

Paradise exhibit features region’s top artists

Cool in every sense of the word.

May 31, 2023 midnight

Group gathers input on proposed passenger rail route

Through a grant made possible by the Montana Healthcare Foundation, The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority has been hosting a series of meetings in rural communities across southern Montana.

January 6, 2010 midnight

From the top of the trail

Summer Crosby

August 7, 2014 4:11 p.m.

Mineral County turns 100 years old

SUPERIOR – Mineral County turned the ripe old age of 100 this week and ironically, approximately 100 people turned out on the county courthouse lawn on Sunday, August 3 to celebrate the milestone.

Melanie's farewell column: Relations matter most
March 6, 2013 1:03 p.m.

Melanie's farewell column: Relations matter most

Ninety-seven issues. That’s my number here at Valley Press – Mineral Independent. It may even be 98, but that very first issue in April of 2011 when I started here was just a few photos of an Easter egg hunt in Superior. Little did I know what lay ahead of me; little did I know how much things would change, and how the slightest, tiniest decisions can create ripple effects that touch so many others.

May 2, 2018 1:11 p.m.

Plains Business Association shifts gears

A recent letter to the public from the Plains Business Association has tackled recent rumors of the group shutting down.

Book Review: Trout Town a fun romp
November 30, 2022 midnight

Book Review: Trout Town a fun romp

When Montana author Dave Ames gave me a review copy of his latest book, “Trout Town” I expected a tome of essays on trout and fishing, a la John Gierach.

February 21, 2013 10:58 a.m.

Lady Bobcats punch their ticket to divisional tournament

The Superior Lady Bobcats started their District 14-C Tournament campaign strong on Thursday against Two Eagle River.

Lady Bobcat netters headed to state
May 18, 2022 midnight

Lady Bobcat netters headed to state

Good things are in the works for the Superior High School tennis team.

Trotters come up short against Arlee Scarlets
September 14, 2017 7:39 p.m.

Trotters come up short against Arlee Scarlets

The Plains Trotters hosted the Arlee Scarlets on Thursday evening for a hometown showdown.

Mineral Co. youth hear dangers of drug, alcohol addiction
May 12, 2021 midnight

Mineral Co. youth hear dangers of drug, alcohol addiction

That was just one of the many difficult questions that drug and alcohol prevention speaker Matt Kelley...

Plains Women's Club hosts seminar on suicide
November 25, 2020 midnight

Plains Women's Club hosts seminar on suicide

Across the country and here in Montana, death by suicides...

April 11, 2011 11:25 a.m.

"Sheriff First" bill effects officers

Here is the entire wording for the “Sheriff First” bill that has passed both the Senate and House. Please read with due diligence, it is very short.

3-on-3 tourney draws hundreds of hoopers
July 26, 2023 midnight

3-on-3 tourney draws hundreds of hoopers

you are a died-in-the-wool basketball fan, this may have made you think you had passed and gone to hoop heaven.

Plains cross country runs wild at state meet
October 28, 2009 midnight

Plains cross country runs wild at state meet

Tony Banovich

May 2, 2018 1:12 p.m.

Letter to Editor

Small history

Panthers see improvement over the weekend
January 8, 2014 12:45 p.m.

Panthers see improvement over the weekend

ALBERTON – Despite two defeats, the Alberton Panthers saw improvement last week when they went up against the Seeley-Swan Blackhawks and the Lincoln Lynx.

Communities pitch in for Superior blood drive
June 12, 2014 12:48 p.m.

Communities pitch in for Superior blood drive

MINERAL COUNTY - Mineral County has been instrumental in providing blood through donations to local hospitals around the area, according to Julie Brehm of the American Red Cross.

Chicks n' Chaps Organization brings in funds
September 10, 2015 5:29 p.m.

Chicks n' Chaps Organization brings in funds

SANDERS COUNTY - Cowgirls Kicking Cancer held the its annual “Chicks n’ Chaps” event Friday evening at the Sanders County Fairgrounds. The event is held to raise money for the Cancer Network of Sanders County, an organization set up to help supplement the expenses of healthcare and day-to-day living for those battling cancer in Sanders County. A portion of the money raised is also slated for the Clark Fork Valley Hospital Think Pink fund.

DeBorgia home 'luckily' saved from chimney fire
September 27, 2017 9:18 a.m.

DeBorgia home 'luckily' saved from chimney fire

A chimney fire threatened to burn down a DeBorgia retired couple’s home Friday, Sept. 22. The West-End Volunteer Fire Department responded at 10:30 p.m. and doused the flames before they could consume the home.