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Superior resident opens Room to Breathe Counseling
Taking what you’re passionate about and turning it into your profession is every adult’s deepest aspiration; this is true whether you’re 18 or 58.

Clark Fork Valley Hospital has vaccinated 1,800 people
This marks another turning point in our efforts to limit the effects of Covid-19.
Lady Tigers stomp the competition at Noxon
ST. REGIS – The St. Regis Lady Tigers claimed a strong victory against the Noxon Lady Red Devils in their away game on Friday, December 3.
Kvelve's Comments: 'Merry Thanksmas'
Not sure how this happens every year, but it’s already Thanksgiving again.

Sports
The Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat had a victorious weekend at home winning all three of their matches over Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Road trip tests Lady Bobcats volleyball
It seems early, like frost on a pumpkin in August, but the races are already heating up in Montana Western C volleyball.
Candidate Al Olszewski receives passionate support from his sister
I’m biased, but even if Dr. Al Olszewski wasn’t my big brother, what other candidate would buy a bus, put his face on it, and drive it around our large state of Montana?
Water can rescue you from your Montana nightmare
Danielle Switalski

Superior student hit a high note at state festival
The seven student from Superior High School who competed in the state music festival in Helena earlier this month have raised the bar for student musicians.

Black powder and lip balm and the history of the West
What do black powder and lip balm have in common?

Oficials plan for mine cleanup
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency met with local representatives in the County Commissioners’ Meeting Room Tuesday to discuss the final cleanup of the Iron Mountain Mine Site.
Savenac hosts 15th reunion
Two distinguished speakers highlight history and the role Savenac played following 1910 fire
Burn permits required starting May 1
On Wednesday, May 1, fire season officially begins and burn permits will be required for all outdoor burning in Mineral County. Burn permits are available from the Superior Ranger District by calling 822-3933 or by stopping by the District office at 209 West Riverside in Superior. There is no charge for the permit and it may be mailed to you upon your request. Please call early in the week if you would like to have your permit mailed out, so we’ll have time to get it to you by the weekend. Burn permits are issued by the Superior Ranger District as partners with local and state agencies. The State of Montana and local county government regulate outdoor burning on private land.
Sanders County Sheriff Report
2/27/11 11:30 a.m. – A reporting party advised that two black labs on Estate Rd. has been in his shop and yard and urinated etc. on his property. He has filed the same complaint in the past.

Fall garden tips to prepare for next season
The experienced gardener knows that the success of next year’s harvest hinges on prepping their gardens for the long winter ahead.
Scary Halloween stories keeps readers up at night!
Dan Drewry's Fair Column
The 2013 Sanders County fair started, at least for me, on Thursday. We were all in the Valley Press office having our weekly staff meeting, and I was trolling Justyna and Colin about fair week. They get to run around the fairgrounds taking photos all week long, and they get paid for it. Pretty light duty, in my opinion.
Restore Multiple Use by Coordination
Have you ever tried to determine what "multiple use" of our National Forests really means? Here is my stab at making a comprehensive list of uses: timber harvest (green trees and salvage), commercial mining (minerals), architectural rock mining, recreational mining, firewood gathering, berrypicking, mushroom picking, harvest of beargrass, fishing, hunting, guiding/outfitting, ranching (grazing), water for irrigation, farming, haying, water use, hydroelectric power, fire lookouts, electronic sites, snowmobiling, riding trails on vehicles such as ATVs and motorcycles, sightseeing from cars and trucks, hiking/backpacking, camping, boating, birdwatching, photography, rockclimbing, historic artifacts and archeological preservaton, wildlife viewing, other recreational activities.
Treasures and trinkets at St. Regis Christmas bazaar
Some shoppers were there looking for the perfect present for Grandma, while at the same time some grandmothers were sitting at booths selling handmade gifts themselves. The annual St. Regis Christmas Bazaar was held on Saturday at the St. Regis Community Center. Over a dozen vendors set up tables offering a splendid variety of treasures, goodies, and trinkets.

New reporter, photographer joins Clark Fork Valley Press staff
The Clark Fork Valley Press has a new face as Plains native and long-time resident Douglas Wilks has taken over as reporter and photographer.