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First responders hone skills in active-shooter drill
With increasing social instability creeping through the nation, more doors are being locked, car keys are no longer left dangling from the ignition, and security cameras are being installed nearly everywhere.
PHOTO: Stuck semi snarls traffic at Superior
A semi gets stuck on the eastbound on-ramp of I-90 on Thursday after refueling at Town Pump. Traffic was snarled for about 90 minutes. “This happens more often than you’d imagine,” explained an employee with Superior Towing. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)
PHOTOS: 'A Boomer's Story' book signing event
'A Boomer's Story' book signing event in Superior.

State wants comments on new elk management plan
Elk hunters who are interested in how the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks manage elk have the opportunity to weigh in on the new draft elk management plan.

Helen Ruth (Malone) Jacobs, 93
Helen Ruth (Malone) Jacobs, 93
Legals for July, 5 2023
Community calendar
Community calendar
Volunteers help put new roof on Superior's Kingdom Hall
Wearing her purple hard hat and matching safety glasses, a high visibility shirt and work boots, Naomi Kovarik will temporarily leave behind her regular job as a window washer and bookkeeper to help put a new roof on the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Superior.
Andrew Cadman honored for response during St. Regis shooting
The afternoon of Saturday, March 18 at the Travel Center in St. Regis is still very fresh in the minds of those that were bystanders or first responders to a hostage situation and resulting shootout that left one person dead.
Superior author details family, community history in "A Boomer's Story"
It took a little over three years for Superior native Kathryn McKinney Verley to accomplish her dream of writing and publishing a biography on her life, her family’s remarkable military history, and her relatives heritage.
Legals for June, 21 2023
Soup of the day: New restaurant opens in old Superior Schoolhouse
For being open less than a one month now, River Side Soups and Sandz
Trail runners take on grueling course at St. Regis
The 2023 Trail Rail Run along the Route of the Olympian from Mullan, Idaho to St. Regis took place on June 17.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Steele steps down as Flathead Forest supervisor
Kurt Steele is leaving his position as supervisor of the Flathead National Forest for a post at the federal agency’s regional office in Missoula, U.S. Forest Service officials confirmed Monday.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Local vendors, shoppers meet at Superior farmers market
Overcast skies with a tinge of humidity after a downpour the prior evening greeted vendors and looky-loos for the first farmers market Saturday on the lawn of the old Superior School.
Western Montana Specialty Foods founder greets Gianforte
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte made a special trip to Mineral, Sanders and Lincoln counties Thursday with stops to chat with residents, present an award and visit small businesses.
COLUMN: A real American sport
I had an interesting “discussion” with a friend a few months ago.
Community group hosts baby shower for new moms
New moms and mothers to be from Alberton, Superior and St. Regis gathered at the fairgrounds in Superior on June 10 for the first ever Mineral Community Baby Shower.