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Weather causes traffic delays, road closures
Semi-trucks, passenger vehicles stranded along I-90 at Haugan
Town greets Bobcats
If there was anyone in Superior that did not know the Bobcats won the Montana State 8-man Football Championship Saturday, a cavalcade of honking cars, screaming fans and fireworks filled them in as it descended on the town like a foreign invasion Sunday evening.
Hot Springs chief of police put on leave
Hot Springs Chief of Police Tim Coleman was put on leave last week, but nobody is saying why.
First Lady talks education
While standing in the rain Oct. 6, St. Regis students spent some time learning about the natural world with Montana’s First Lady Nancy Schweitzer.
Fire destroys Hot Springs business
The Hot Springs Volunteer Fire Department is still investigating one of two fires that happened recently on the outskirts of town.
St. Regis Tigers host homecoming celebration
Last week was homecoming week for the St. Regis Tigers, and their cheering and team spirit helped to fire the Lady Tigers Varsity Volleyball team up enough for a tough win against the Superior Bobcats Thursday night.
Bill G. Kelly
March 27, 1935 - February 16, 2017
$60,000 raised at 4-H/FFA livestock auction
Nearly $53,000 went into the pockets and college funds of 4-H/FFA members at the 2018 Livestock Auction held on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 4 at the Mineral County Fair. This doesn’t include the additional $8,000 local businesses threw into the pot to sweeten the deal for the 21 youth who have spent this past year raising the animals for judging and the auction. Altogether, there were 14 swine, three beef, two sheep and one chicken up for grabs.
Mineral County Court Report, Feb. 3 – Feb. 10, 2017
Town Court of Superior
PEAK show a smash hit in Alberton
It was an entertaining evening of frogs, skits, singing, and dancing as the PEAK Foundation presented their Variety Show 2017. Young and old Alberton residents took to the stage and delighted a full-house on Saturday, February 25. The production marked the fifth live theater production the Foundation has put on and featured 14 acts. It had grown from last year’s variety show which only featured four acts.
Byron Keith Bailey
Byron Keith Bailey of Superior, Mont, departed this world on Sept. 2, 2018, in the loving presence of his family.
Letter to Editor
When I read the news that the United States government had shut down my first thought was, “How can they tell?”
Savage Heat rout Sheridan, 76-6
Behind an explosive offense and stingy defense, Hot Springs rolled to its fifth straight Class C 6-man football victory last Friday, burying visiting Sheridan, 76-6.
Marvel Marrinan
A life well lived. Marvel E. Marrinan, 92, died of natural causes Aug. 5, 2018, at Mountain View Care Center, Ronan, Mont.
Thompson captures first place at Missoula Invite
Plains senior track athlete Jessica Thompson’s name is becoming synonymous with first-place finishes in throwing events, especially in shot put.
Letter to Editor
Small history
Trotters, Horsemen shine at Tripp Memorial
The Plains Trotters have developed a reputation for throwers and the Horsemen, who now have additional players from the football team, are carving a niche of their own in the jumping events.
Lolo National Forest declares very high fire danger
The Lolo National Forest has declared very high fire danger following dry weather.
100 firefighters battle St. Regis blaze
SOUTH TAMARACK — Firefighters are battling a 13-acre blaze six miles north of St. Regis using air and ground resources to set a perimeter around the area. Forest service officials estimate the fire is at five percent containment as of Saturday morning.
Cool Summer Nites rolls to Trout Creek
TROUT CREEK – Powerful engines roared and sharp paint jobs glittered in the afternoon sunlight as Trout Creek hosted the annual Cool Summer Nites Car, Truck and Bike Show.