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Hospital's new doctor's heart is with her patients
January 16, 2008 midnight

Hospital's new doctor's heart is with her patients

Nichols joins Clark Fork Valley Hospital

Crowd protests decades-old Supreme Court abortion ruling
January 31, 2008 midnight

Crowd protests decades-old Supreme Court abortion ruling

Nearly a hundred people gathered together to raise their voices hoping they could somehow traverse the frigid air to warm the hearts of those in charge of the nation's abortion laws last Tuesday in Thompson Falls.

March 21, 2014 7 p.m.

Voice your opinions about healthcare in Sanders County

SANDERS COUNTY Community members in Sanders County may have received a Health Needs Assessment Survey in their mailbox last week. The survey was sent to a random sample of homes to help Clark Fork Valley Hospital (CFVH) identify essential health services needed in Sanders County. The information will be used for strategic planning, grant applications, new program development and by community groups interested in addressing rural health issues.

July 19, 2017 1:13 p.m.

St. Regis highway receives beautification project

St. Regis residents and travelers through the area can’t miss the bright orange traffic cones and construction lining Montana 135 just north of the four-way stop through town. The project is part of the St. Regis Resort District Enhancement and Beautification Project, which began on June 5.

Dodgeball tourney benefits Trout Creek Archery Club
April 5, 2023 midnight

Dodgeball tourney benefits Trout Creek Archery Club

If you are going to do something to support a worthy cause, why not make it fun at the same time?

Doris Marcella Ruthford (Mencel)
September 2, 2020 12:45 p.m.

Doris Marcella Ruthford (Mencel)

Doris Marcella Ruthford (Mencel), 89, died of natural causes Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020, in Superior. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family.

February 21, 2018 11:54 a.m.

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Regardless of what the score is, our kids are winners all the way! I would like to thank our Teams for the way they represent our school. I have been so proud of our kids: Their heart, courage, determination, and attitude as they present the very best of their ability in each game.

2016 Superior Fair theme: 'Montana: Small Towns, Big Hearts!'
March 30, 2016 noon

2016 Superior Fair theme: 'Montana: Small Towns, Big Hearts!'

Plans are now being made for the annual Mineral County Fair in Superior Aug. 4, 5 and 6. The theme of the 2016 fair is: “Montana: Small Towns, Big Hearts!”

November 29, 2010 3 p.m.

Diabetes Month increases awareness

Attention, awareness and education about diabetes is always at the forefront, but this month special attention was given to the diabetes as November serves as National Diabetes Month.

Karen Thorson in attendance at Paradise art show
August 1, 2014 4:06 p.m.

Karen Thorson in attendance at Paradise art show

PLAINS – When Karen Thorson steps into her studio, her face lights up. It’s a place all her own where she can create to her heart’s content. The small, tidy area is filled with paintings, glass and clay sculptures – three different venues of art Thorson produces.

Cabin Fever Quilters show work during annual show
August 21, 2018 11:39 a.m.

Cabin Fever Quilters show work during annual show

Hundreds of brightly colored quilts decorated the halls and rooms of Superior High School during the Mineral County Fair on Aug. 3 and 4. This was the Cabin Fever Quilters 18th Annual Show, with the theme “Outdoors Montana.”

Superior VFW honors Heppe with life member plaque
May 12, 2021 midnight

Superior VFW honors Heppe with life member plaque

Ed Heppe has lived in Superior since he was 9 years old with most of his working years at Diamond Match Mill

O Sole Trio gets rave reviews at Paradise Center
April 17, 2019 10:13 p.m.

O Sole Trio gets rave reviews at Paradise Center

We all know the way to Carnegie Hall. Practice, practice, practice. But how do you get from Carnegie Hall to Paradise? Through the Sanders County Arts Council.

Planting by the heart a Plains tradition
March 1, 2017 4 a.m.

Planting by the heart a Plains tradition

Planting by the heart doesn’t mean to plant according to the heart of a gardener, or any other person. The local Plains area old-timers saying or old wives tale states, “You don’t plant anything until all of the snow is off the heart of Baldy.”

Plains High improving the campus in many ways
August 17, 2019 3:28 p.m.

Plains High improving the campus in many ways

Four years ago, Plains High School began working on paving the front parking lot.

February 3, 2011 2:14 p.m.

Volunteers learn defensive driving

Emergency vehicles from Plains and other communities converged at the old airport in Plains Saturday afternoon, Jan. 29, for defensive driving exercises. Ambulances, search and rescue trucks, brush trucks and one old yellow fire engine tore up and down the cracked and weathered tarmac, negotiating their way through bright orange traffic cones and getting a feel for what their vehicles can and cannot do.

August 8, 2017 11:29 a.m.

Air quality rated unhealthy near Sunrise Fire

The valleys of Mineral County have seen increased smoke as the Sunrise and Burdette fire continue to grow east of Superior. Air monitoring stations have been set up in Superior and the Quartz Creek Campground with links to the inciweb.com online page. According to the Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program, there were periods of thick and some poor visibility along Interstate -90 last week. Also periods of unhealthy conditions in Superior and Quartz Creek areas. Other areas including Alberton and St. Regis were experiencing hazy conditions with reports of moderate air quality.

April 5, 2017 4 a.m.

Plains-Paradise Senior Center menu

Plains- Paradise Senior Center

Hunter education class held at Plains Trap Club
April 5, 2017 4 a.m.

Hunter education class held at Plains Trap Club

There are thousands of adults and children in Montana who have successfully completed a Hunter Education class. The class takes at least two days and 12 hours in length. What takes place is very accurate and detailed learning about how to safely hunt, hunting ethics, specific laws on hunting in Montana, following a blood trail, what to do if lost, firing a .22 caliber rifle, and firing a shotgun. Once the class is successfully completed, the written test has been passed, and the field course has been done, the individual will receive a Montana hunter education certificate. The certificate is honored in all of North America.

April 24, 2015 5:33 p.m.

New genocide in the world

Worldwide Persecution and Martyrdom of Christians