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Kids work at theater over summer
It was just before six o'clock on Friday night and Brendan Parrish, 14, was the first to arrive at The Historic Strand Theater for his work shift. Alyissa Hollenback, 16, quickly joined him. Brendan, who just moved into town from Arizona, started working at the theater about a week ago, where as Alyissa has been working at the theater for a couple of weeks. Upon arriving, Alyissa and Brendan were joined by Rhiannon Hobbs, 9, and Michael Perkins, 10.
Feeling of community at 4-H livestock sale
Seventeen oinkers, five baaaas and six moos made up the 4-H sale on the Mineral County Fairgrounds Aug. 1.
Mineral County community helps one of its own
The pile of wood in their yard had been there since last year when Brad Hutchins brought it home from the IFG lumber mill.
Mineral County teams see more action
MINERAL COUNTY – Mineral county boys’ and girls’ basketball teams were busy last week, mostly on the road.
Superior gears up for Homecoming festivities
A group of Superior High School alumni are working together to put the “spirit” back in homecoming. In an effort to celebrate the students and alumni, the committee is working with the school to help with events that involve the students, alumni and the community.
Wreaths fundraiser wraps up
With Christmas just a few days away, those who entered to win one of the wreaths from the Mineral County Medical Foundation and won, will have a nicely decorated item to place inside their home or outside on their front door.
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.
Community Notes
Mineral County Relay for Life is holding their annual “Lunch in the Lot” fundraiser on Wednesday, June 8 next to the Trail West Bank in Superior from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Enjoy hamburgers, taco salad, nachoes, cookies, pies, lemonade and ice tea. Call Peggy at 822-0922 for more information. Relay for Life is a part of the American Cancer Society.
Splendid Performance
Superior students team up with MCT to bring Robinson Crusoe to life, sort of.
Lady Bobcats claw their way to victory
SUPERIOR – The Lady Bobcats saw a victory and defeat in games against the Hot Springs Lady Savages and Thompson Falls Lady Hawks, last Friday and Saturday.
Bobcats claw their way through camp
SPOKANE - The Superior girl’s summer basketball team went on the road this past week and received instruction from a storied basketball program a few states away.
Bobcats wrap up summer league
SUPERIOR - The Superior Lady Bobcats played more summer league basketball games the Head Coach Jeff Schultz has ever scheduled this year and in those 37 games the team has grown and matured to a point the coach doesn’t even recognize his team anymore.
The Mineral County Dixieland Band plays on
In the late 1970s, St. Regis School found itself without a band director. The obvious issue was that the students were not being taught musical instruments and a side effect was not having a pep-band at the football games.
Hitting a high note in Superior
Drums were beat, strings were strummed, keys were hit and voices were raised to usher in the Christmas season at the Community Christmas Program at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Superior Monday, Dec. 3.
Lady Cat basketball excels at Gonzaga camp
Superior Lady Bobcat Head Coach Jeff Schultz rarely schedules summer league games against divisional opponents - choosing instead to focus on larger schools in order to show his squad the best competition from the state and beyond.
Mineral County law roundup
Drugs, Tiger Street, St. Regis, Deputy issued three citations and released student to their mother.
Support Sue Cooperman & Jim Elliott
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James A. "Jim" Holland
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James Jay Dowd, Sr., 76
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James Kent Sinclair, 62
James Kent Sinclair, 62, took his first breath in Heaven at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, 2018, at his beloved cabin at Glacier Bible Camp in Hungry Horse. Jim passed peacefully and pain free, after doing one of his favorite things, working at camp. He took his last breath on earth as he was holding hands with his bride of 43 years, Renee’.