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Elections 2016
In this election cycle the entire US House of Representatives, 435 members, are up for re-election.
Pinocchio entertains audiences in Superior
The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) arrived in Superior last week and within five days presented local audiences with a stellar production of “Pinocchio”.
St. Regis , Superior show promise at Jim Johnson meet
The Jim Johnson Invitational Track and Field tournament was held at the Frenchtown High School on Thursday, March 31. The tournament, named in honor of long-time Alberton teacher and coach, Jim Johnson, hosted 27 schools. Johnson, who is now retired, was still on-hand to record times and help organize the event where students spent the day running, jumping, and throwing in their respective sports under mostly sunny skies.
Everett L. Young
James L. Schreckendgust
On February 8, 2016, James L. Schreckendgust left this earth in search of a more heavenly place to harvest timber.
Public comments sought for local environmental projects
The Mineral County Resource Coalition held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 2 in Superior. MSU Extension Agent, Kevin Chamberlain, chaired the committee. He said that he was glad to see people from several different departments and industry at the table.
Riders In The Sky coming to the Rex
The name “Riders In The Sky” conjures up various images in people’s minds—everything from the 1940s Vaughn Monroe hit song to Saturday matinees with Roy Rogers and Gene Autry.
Nolan Mandery Birth Announcement
THOMPSON FALLS – Brandy Mandery of Thompson Falls gave birth to a baby boy on Friday, November 27 in Clark Fork Valley Hospital.
Birth
Linda, Elise and Ella Dupuis are proud to announce the arrival of their little sister, Katie Anna Dupuis.
Looking back at sports in 2015
Montana still in severe drought
Savage Heat remain undefeated
HOT SPRINGS - On Friday, October 30th at 7:00 pm, Halloween Eve, it was a scary night for the Roy-Winifred football team!
James Burke Perrodin
James Burke Perrodin, Father, Grandfather, Husband, Brother and Friend, died Thursday, October 15, 2015 in Plains.
Done with the government-by-exception to the rules
Jim Greaves
Hot Springs Savage Heat remain undefeated
The Hot Springs football team kept their perfect record intact after defeating Burlington, Wyoming. The Savage Heat are now 7-0 following this non-conference game that took place on a neutral field at Ennis on Friday, October 9, at 1:00 pm. With a final score of 68-8, the Savage Heat again took an early lead with the now expected kick-off return and touchdown by Trevor Paro. Paro, who received the most votes to be the Missoulian Prep Athlete of the Week following his stellar performance against Valley Christian, then added 3 more touchdowns and a safety. Kicker and receiver Jack Dolson caught a 36 yard pass from quarterback Sam Hoff for a touchdown. Kane Lawson then scored on a 12 yard run. Zach Osbourne followed this with a 1 yard touchdown. Tyler Carr scored two touchdowns and two extra points. One touchdown was an 11 yard run and another was a 19 yard pass from Justin Salmi. Tyler Neal scored on a 41 yard run and Tyler Carr scored the extra points.
Upcoming app brings history closer
MINERAL COUNTY – History buffs will be able to explore the county’s history in a new way soon, as a mobile app designed for historic tourism launches featuring various sites around Mineral County.
A helping hand
Jim Ellis describes one of the items he will auction off at the St. Regis Community Center during a benefit auction for a Tricon employee whose home was destroyed in a fire.
Tricon, community gather to help one of their own
ST. REGIS – Tricon Timber and the county community came together to help one of their own, Saturday, holding a benefit auction to raise money for a resident who had lost everything.
Little Joe Fire changed to patrol status
MINERAL COUNTY – According to the United States Forest Service, the Little Joe Fire is almost completely contained and has been placed on patrol status; the West Fork Fish Creek Fire, though, is still active.