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Happy homecoming: Pumpkin reunited with owner
Her name was Pumpkin, a four-year-old striped tabby cat covered with hints of orange...
Calvert scheduled to change plea Tuesday
THOMPSON FALLS – Nathan Lee William Calvert’s trial date scheduled for Monday, September 16th has been vacated and a change of plea has been scheduled for the following day on Tuesday, September 17th at 10 a.m.
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•Public meeting planned for Soldier-Butler project
Clark Fork Trout guide shop has a new owner
Steve and Peggy Temple purchased Clark Fork Trout from Brooks Sanford about 10 years ago. They grew the business into a highly respected fishing guide service predicated on customer service with amazing fishing experiences.
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Health coalition meets to discuss latest issues
The Healthy Communities Coalition is a group that meets every other month and advocates for the health and well-being of the Mineral County community through collaboration and shared resources. Representatives from several health departments and groups participated in the meeting held on March 13 in Superior. Several topics were discussed including the well-received presentation about Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACE, by Todd Garrison through the ChildWise Institute. His visit was organized by Amy Lommen with the Community Health Improvement Plan or CHIP and Stephanie Quick with Mineral County Health Department. An evening public presentation was held on March 14 at the St. Regis School. At the presentation Garrison spoke about his ground-breaking studies regarding child well-being and the gap between understanding complex emotional trauma, the expertise to treat it, and effective resiliency strategies.
Joyce Woodbridge Stancliffe
Superior - Joyce Woodbridge Stancliffe, 87, of Superior, Montana, passed away peacefully at home of natural causes on Tuesday, June 18, 2013.
Savenac Pond welcomes young anglers
It was a day of sunshine, fun and fish on Saturday, June 17 as Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) hosted “Kids Fishing Day at Savenac Pond”.
50 Years Ago
Dec. 12, 1957: Day Robbery From Home—Cecil Russell reported the loss of considerable western gear from his Iron Mountain home, south of Superior, on Wednesday.
Community Notes
Lenten lunches will begin Feb. 20 at the Senior Center in Superior. These are open to everyone and are free of charge. There will be a free-will basket at the check-in table. These donations will be distributed at the end of Lent to non-profit organizations such as We Care, Food Bank, Women in Timber or other recipients determined by the committee. One year we donated to the swimming pool.
Fire destroys residence in St. Regis
Fire destroyed a St. Regis residence on Sept. 20. Fire crews from St. Regis, Superior, West End and the U.S. Forest Service responded. It is believed someone was transported to the Mineral County Hospital. Officers from the Montana Highway Patrol and Mineral County Sheriff’s Office also assisted at the scene. (Photo courtesy Chuck Anderson, St. Regis Fire Department)
Locals earn degrees, spot on Dean's List
Degrees earned
David Nakasone, 74
David Nakasone
Fredrick Edwin Gillott
ST. REGIS — Fredrick Edwin Gillott, 69, of St. Regis, Montana, died at 11:03 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 20, 2017, in Clark Fork Valley Nursing Home of Plains, where he had been a patient for one day.
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Red Devils strong, Lady Devils came up short
NOXON – The Red Devils faced off Troy on Saturday in a close game that resulted in a 48 – 41 win.
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