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Last classes of 2014 graduate
SANDERS COUNTY – The final classes of 2014 were presented their diplomas on Sunday, opening a new chapter and milestone in their lives.
Lunches aim to offer learning forums
PLAINS – The Clark Fork Valley Hospital is launching a new program that will be open to the community.
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Letter to the Editor; RIP Maya
The older I get, I realize the less I understand. The constellations leave me awestruck, my smartphone’s features baffle me. Perhaps, though, the one thing that I have the most difficulty understanding is the lack of basic human decency and compassion, the sheer dismissive attitude to a living breathing thing; callous enough, heartless enough to leave a tiny dog injured, bleeding, struggling for breath along the side of the road and simply walk away.
Methadone causes concern for community
On May 12th, 2014, parents and law enforcement officials gathered at the local school board meeting to express their frustrations over drug abuse in our local schools. Many of us consider drug abuse to be an activity for teenagers and young adults historically. Now we are faced with a new reality – drugs are abused by children in our community in their pre-teen years.
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Treatment of EWM in Noxon sees success
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Superior High students perform murder mystery
SUPERIOR – On a stormy night in the 1980s, a series of murders occur at an old mansion in the English countryside.
MCH holds town hall meetings
SUPERIOR - Administrators from the Mineral Community Hospital and the Mineral Regional Health Center stopped by Superior Fountain and Drug April 30 to talk healthcare with the community.
Letter to the Editor: All about the tea party
Dear Mr. Haywood: I’d just like to address what it is that you don’t know, but think you know about the Tea Party.

Hospital works to solve new technology woes
SUPERIOR – The Mineral Community Hospital announced a series of glitches in a computer system that was implemented in March.
Letter to the Editor: Mr. Ringmaster
Editor:
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Hospital board hears draft audit report
SUPERIOR - During its March 27th meeting, the Mineral Community Hospital Board received a draft audit report showing a $196,448 operating loss for last fiscal year. Tom Dingus, Spokane CPA who presented the report, noted the hospital had 28 days of cash at the end of last fiscal year compared to 66 days of cash for Critical Access Hospitals in the western U.S.
Letter to the Editor: Circus revisited
A recent issue of the Valley Press had an interesting letter by Carl Haywood: Circus back in Town. As a self-appointed circus Ringmaster, Haywood held forth on some things he obviously knows nothing about. While he did rightfully challenge one of two candidates for office for lack of knowledge of the Democratic Party platform, he neglected to note that many of the party faithful share that same lack.