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Singer Ken Lavigne performs in Superior Oct. 7
Mineral County Performing Arts Council was formed in 2007 and sponsored a set of informal concerts, to immediate public enthusiasm.
Patching up pool pipes in progress
The community of Plains worked hard to raise funds to repair the public E.L. Johnson Memorial Pool’s leaky pipes. They will be able to reap their reward by plunging in a restored pool the first week of June.
Superior wrestlers take success at meet
Summer Crosby
Margaret Morgan
Margaret Morgan, age 86 and longtime resident of Hot Springs, Montana passed peacefully away on June 12, 2013 with family by her side.
Hunting slowest since 1997
Results at the six northwest Montana check stations indicated that the 2008 hunting season was one of the slowest since 1997.
Veterans help celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday
Local veterans and members of the VFW helped celebrate Dr. Seuss’ 114th birthday at the Mineral County Library on March 1. His birthday is celebrated across the nation in conjunction with Read Across America, which is an annual reading motivation and awareness program for children.
Donna Pressey, 91
Donna Pressey, 91, died Sept. 11, 2017, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Douglas Ovitt
Douglas Ray Ovitt lost his valiant battle to cancer on July 20, 2018.
Obituary; Ellen Haskins Trujillo
Ellen Haskins Trujillo, 68, peacefully ascended into heaven on May 11, 2015. She was born Ellen Carol Hankinson on June 23, 1946 in Missoula, Montana. She attended and graduated high school in Superior, Montana. She later went on to obtain her Law Degree from the School of Law at the University of Montana. After graduating from college in Missoula, Ellen moved to Walsenburg, Colorado where she established her law practice. Though Ellen had no biological children of her own, she dedicated part of her career to helping many children as a Guardian Ad Litem.
Party sues
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Car accident on Lower Lynch causes fire
PLAINS – On Wednesday, August 28, a vehicle on Lower Lynch Creek Road swerved off the road, hit a tree and ignited a fire.
Panthers continue to fight hard
The Alberton Lady Panther basketball squad lost two hard fought conference games last week against Lincoln and Seeley.
Sheriff to hold press conference
Mineral County Sheriff Ernie Ornelas will hold a press conference on Thursday, Sept. 19 at 6:00pm in front of the Mineral County Courthouse in Superior.
Shakespeare in the Park returns to Mineral County Aug. 26
This summer’s highly anticipated return performance is slated for 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, in its customary venue at the Mineral County Fairgrounds.
Noxon firefighter injured in blaze
A Noxon firefighter was life-flighted with burns from the site of a large explosion in Noxon Monday morning.
Sanders County Fair results
4-H HORSE CLASS
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Hot Springs thumps six-man rival; Coach Lawson notches 100th win
There was a lot to celebrate Friday night in Hot Springs.
Keeping in touch April 14
With the 2010 Decennial Census actively underway in each and every community, it's important to know the Census numbers will play a large part in another process which will impact Montanans and their communities, Reapportionment and Redistricting.