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School levy in Superior fails to pass
SUPERIOR – Voters in Superior voted down a proposed levy that would have paid for a new addition to the high school to replace the aging junior high school building that is increasingly prone to plumbing issues and is also suffering from structural deficiencies.
Biomass fuel a good alternative
SUPERIOR – Biomass heating systems save residents and business owners more money compared to conventional fuels like oil, said the Montana Department of Natural Resources.

Superior track practices underway for season
SUPERIOR – Last week, practices began for the Superior Track and Field team as the kids began to prepare themselves to run, jump and throw their way to victory this spring.
Missoula a capella group to come to Superior
SUPERIOR – This Saturday the Mineral County Performing Arts Council will play host to the Five Valley Chorus of the Sweet Adelines International, a barbershop-style a capella group out of Missoula.
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.
Superior Lions Club continues to improve annual rodeo
SUPERIOR - Twenty years ago the Mineral County Fair Board asked the Superior Lions Club if they could help revitalize the rodeo.
Lenten lunches return to Superior Senior Center
Tammy Wieweck has been a member of the United Methodist Church in Superior for 11 years, joining after her first visit.
Lady Bobcats net win over Troy
After being jostled around by Mother Nature, it was no doubt good for the Superior High tennis team to be able to hit the outdoor courts without wearing Helly Hansens rain gear.

Lane joins Superior District as new ranger
Abby Lane has been named as the new Superior District Ranger, replacing Carole Johnson who retired in June.

Homecoming spirit invades Superior
It was homecoming for Superior last week with daily fun leading up to the culmination of a parade and football game on Friday, Sept. 15. Students were asked to dress up each day starting with Dynamic Duo on Monday, Patriotic Day on Tuesday, Wednesday was Color Day and Thursday was Camouflage Day and Friday was Spirit Day.
Bomb scare in Superior
SUPERIOR – A package set off a brief bomb scare at the post office in Superior Monday, Sept. 22 at approximately 8 a.m. after postal employees alerted local law enforcement to what they considered suspicious markings on the outside of the package.

Lady Bobcats defeat Two Eagle River
SUPERIOR – The Superior Lady Bobcats followed suit alongside their football counterparts last week, winning their homecoming match against Two Eagle River in four sets.
Sheriff's office loses important asset
After serving with the Mineral County Sherriff’s Office for 25 years, Superior Mayor Roni Phillips announced her retirement from the Jail Administrator and 911-Dispatcher positions in early April. Phillips will remain Superior’s mayor, and will continue working as an EMT on Superior’s ambulance.
Superior girls clip Charlo for 14C title
There are mountains, folks say, that just can’t be climbed.
Superior fire chief to retire
SUPERIOR – Beginning next month, the Superior Volunteer Fire Department will have a new fire chief after the current chief steps down after nine years serving the community.

Proposal will be sent to CDBG for Superior town offices
Superior Volunteer Fire Chief John Woodland reported he received advice to submit a proposal to the Community Development Block Grant program with regards to creating town offices in the fire hall.
50 Years Ago
December 19. 1957: Merry Christmas!

Little guys duke it out in Superior
Nick Ianniello

Wild rodeo excites county
Rodeo fans packed the grandstands at the Mineral County Fairgrounds last weekend for the Superior Lion’s Club “Go for the Gold” Rodeo.

Trotters upend Superior girls; Bobcats surprise Horsemen
For the Plains girls basketball players, it was a brief deviation from their season-long winning ways that was quickly corrected.