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Mineral, Sanders county track and field athletes qualify for state
Boys and girls athletes from Mineral and Sanders counties dealt with snow, rain and wind at last week’s Western Class C divisional in Missoula to qualify for...

Wildhorse Showdown co-ed tourney a big hit
The Fourth Annual Wildhorse Showdown Softball Tournament in Plains was a huge hit for local organizers over the weekend.

Obituary; George Frederick Popham
George Frederick Popham — 1918 - 2015
Resource Coalition talks federal land work, timber harvest
“The lumber market has never been this good so it’s great to be in full operation with almost 100 employees.”

Alvin Richard ‘Dick’ Wilkinson
Alvin Richard “Dick” Wilkinson, 78, of Superior, Montana, died peacefully with family by his side, July 29, 2020 at Missoula Community Hospital.

Local group assists veterans facing homelessness
At a recent meeting in Durango’s, a couple of local veteran organizations found out that honorably discharged veterans that are homeless or struggling with rent have a shoulder waiting for them to lean on.

Thompson Falls track and field team qualifies several for state
Winning is great, but qualifying for the state championship meet is the ultimate goal.
Trotters softball faces top opponents
It was a tough week for the young Plains Trotters softball team.

Mineral County has new Veteran Service Officer
An estimated 84,000 veterans live in Montana.

Northwest Montana man faces rape charge in Idaho
A Northwest Montana man accused of rape in Idaho is also facing federal charges for his alleged involvement in car theft and gun running conspiracies across the northwestern United States.

UM grad joins team at Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Some health-program students at Missoula College of the University of Montana are joining the battle against the coronavirus pandemic even before they graduate.

Elks Lodge makes donation to Superior Fire
Last Tuesday afternoon, four ambassadors from the Benevolent Protection of ELKS Lodge 383 in Missoula stopped by the Superior Volunteer Fire Department, and this made Chief Scott Dodd a happy guy.
Mineral County reduces school property tax mills
Mineral County Commissioners on Oct. 12 voted 2 to 1 to reduce the amount of state school property taxes it plans to collect, a move that falls in line with many other counties across the state.
UM fall enrollment tops 10,000 students
The University of Montana’s enrollment ascent continues, driven by a 3.7% increase in total student headcount – the largest annual growth rate in 14 years.
Two Lady Hawks finish in top-10 at state
It was a typical Montana Fall day, the kind lots of cross country runners like.
Droessler is new Alberton School superintendent
Alberton School is a three-story brick school which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Jan. 13, 1997.

Detention-center administrator part of deal to get jail reopened
Discussions continued on Monday, Nov. 13, regarding the closure of the Mineral County jail. After dealing with the resignation of Sheriff Tom Bauer, the Mineral County Commissioners meeting turned to the task of getting the jail reopened.

Mineral Community Hospital highlights brain injury display
A new display from the Brain Injury Alliance of Montana is featured in the lobby of the Mineral Community Hospital in Superior. The display contains five across rows of different masks painted by brain injury survivors. Some are colorful and artistic, some are dark and grim, and all tell the story of a traumatic brain injury survivor.

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.